You asked the same question on TeX.SX but also without MWE, so I have no idea
what is going on. The MWE below works.
Cheers, Henri
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\usebtxdefinitions[apa]
\usebtxdataset[default][samples.bib]
\definebtxrendering[default][apa]
\setupbtx
[apa:list:title:book]
[style=]
\starttext
On 5/17/2019 10:55 AM, Denis Maier wrote:
Does this work even if I don't have a buffer? I process chapters as
standalone xml files and a master doc with \xmlprocessfile
if you have a master doc you can use an \xmlinclude at the beginning of
the setups chain to merge the standalone files into
On 5/17/2019 3:01 PM, Dohyun Kim wrote:
Hi,
I am using luaotfload.sty in TexLive 2019, that is latex.
On my mac, everything is flawlessly working.
But I've heard from somebody that NotoSansCJKkr-Regular etc fonts
are not usable on Windows machine; so I tested on 32-bit Windows 10
virtual
On Fri, 17 May 2019 10:54:39 +0300
Dmitry Starostin wrote:
> btxspace and btxsemicolon do exist, but how does one do a 'em-dash'?
> What is the best way to define it?
— :-)
\def\btxemdash {\removeunwantedspaces —}
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Alan
On Fri, 17 May 2019 14:10:03 +0200
"Thomas A. Schmitz" wrote:
> On 5/17/19 12:41 PM, Dmitry Starostin wrote:
> > I tried several variants, but I cannot find where exactly the switch
> > happens.
> >
> > \definebtx[apa:list:title:incollection][apa:list:title][style=]
> >
Hi,
I am using luaotfload.sty in TexLive 2019, that is latex.
On my mac, everything is flawlessly working.
But I've heard from somebody that NotoSansCJKkr-Regular etc fonts
are not usable on Windows machine; so I tested on 32-bit Windows 10
virtual machine with small memory (2GB) and it was
On 5/17/19 12:41 PM, Dmitry Starostin wrote:
I tried several variants, but I cannot find where exactly the switch
happens.
\definebtx[apa:list:title:incollection][apa:list:title][style=]
\definebtx[apa:list:title:book][apa:list:title][style=]
\definebtx[apa:list:journal][apa:list][style=]
On 5/17/2019 10:28 AM, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Having a series of nodes in setups in a helper module:
\startxmlsetups xmlcommon:setups
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{error|comment|... etcetera}{xmlcommon:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xmlcommon:setups}
I would like to check if a certain node is in that
I tried several variants, but I cannot find where exactly the switch
happens.
\definebtx[apa:list:title:incollection][apa:list:title][style=]
\definebtx[apa:list:title:book][apa:list:title][style=]
\definebtx[apa:list:journal][apa:list][style=]
Having a series of nodes in setups in a helper module:
\startxmlsetups xmlcommon:setups
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{error|comment|... etcetera}{xmlcommon:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xmlcommon:setups}
I would like to check if a certain node is in that series of nodes. For example
doing
btxspace and btxsemicolon do exist, but how does one do a 'em-dash'? What
is the best way to define it?
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