his that I am unfamiliar with.
>
>
> \italiccorrection or \/
Or use \em which (as I understand it) automatically adds italic correction?
Although the hybrid-italics feature looks great (so many hidden
nuggets out there :).
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document:
This is paragraph 1. ΒΆ This is paragraph 2.
?
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rhaps the backward compatibility was eventually removed for
setupfootnote! At any rate, what appears to be a bug reported in my
other message stands since I am pretty sure I am using the latest
syntax.
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On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Chris Lott wrote:
> I'm working my way through the ConTeXt manual/reference. I discovered
> the draft of a new manual at:
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/manual_being_revised -- is this the
> latest available anywhere? I'm finding a lot of
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 6:42 PM, Chris Lott wrote:
> Why does this document create three pages, with the footnote on the
> second and a third that is blank?
>
> \setuppagenumbering[state=stop]
> \setupnote[footnote][numberconversion=Romannumerals]
> \starttext
> This is a sam
is on one page, as it
should be.
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\setupnote[footnote]
instead of \setupfootnotes) which generally means doing it wrong,
searching google and the wiki for information, and finding out that
things have changed :) Is this the best way?
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If you
tried with and without the bibltx module, which
isn't found on my system)
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
\setupbibtex[database=bibtest]
\starttext
"Oh No," he said \cite[lott].
\completepublications
\stoptext
BIBTEST.BIB
@book{lott,
author = "Chris Lott",
title =
done this already I
wouldn't have to reinvent that particular wheel.
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s why it is call...well, except for the
first example in the doc provided, which is what I think your code
does.
Though the code you provided is very useful, so thanks!
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the code nearly well
enough, I just know that it works!
Thanks for any input. I can keep using LaTeX for this work, but when I
switch technologies, I tend to learn it by trying to move everything
to it (having recently switched from emacs to vim comes to mind :)
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On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 8:22 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
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> Am 16.12.2011 um 02:31 schrieb Chris Lott:
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>> I've seen some discussion about creating a verse environment in ConTeXt that
>> handles the alignment of long (broken) lines of text. But I can't
like this available for ConTeXt?
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cally blindly copying and pasting the typeface setup (is there a better way
to use different fonts? The documentation is bewildering), I'm not sure what I
need to do to get \em and \slanted working, though I really only care about the
former...
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have used org-mode a fair amount...
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th them.
None of that is insurmountable, or any knock on ConTeXt, it is just a
consideration to--well--consider. I still have many uses for something
TeX based!
Thanks for the info...
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t a lot of
in between, and what I find on the web seems a bit fragmented. but at
this point my head is in a whirl, so I might just be missing some
obvious material.
Thanks in advance...
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On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
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> Am 01.12.2011 um 22:02 schrieb Chris Lott:
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>> I'm new to ConTeXt, but I have searched for this myself... I'm trying
>> to format the footnote numbers that appear in the text of my
>> document
using the following:
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=black,contrastcolor=black]
Is this where I would control other formatting (size, face, format)?
Can anyone provide or point to an example of formatting footnote
numbers in text area of a d
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