Hi to All
A have this piece of code that works in old ConText versions but with new
versions (current version: 2022.04.19 19:53) don’t.
\def\legalconversion#1{
\dorecurse{\numexpr\currentitemlevel-1}{%
\rawcounter[itemgroup:\currentparentitemgroup][\recurselevel].}%
#1%
}
\defineconversion[le
Good morning to all.
A new and best example.
On 19 Dec 2021, 12:18 +, Hans Hagen via ntg-context ,
wrote:
> On 12/19/2021 9:39 AM, Jorge Manuel via ntg-context wrote:
> > The attach.
>
> yout example works ok here but it's not the same as in the picture so we
> need a
The attach.
Jorge Magalhães
On 19 Dec 2021, 08:18 +, Jorge Manuel , wrote:
> Dear Sirs
>
> I try to tabulate information in two columns: in the first a have a text
> sentence in the second I need to include a list of itens. My approach is like
> this:
>
> \starttabulate[|p(4cm)|p|]
> \FL
Dear Sirs
I try to tabulate information in two columns: in the first a have a text
sentence in the second I need to include a list of itens. My approach is like
this:
\starttabulate[|p(4cm)|p|]
\FL
\NC Objetivos \NC Estratégias \NC\NR
\LL
\NC Melhorar a qualidade do sucesso educativo \NC
\
Alan,
Sorry for the insistence, but I need some help in setting up my bibliography. I
want to continue to use context, but there is no out-of-the-box solution for
bibliographic references that are based on the harvard agsm style (this is the
standard in my country).
1. Parenthetical citations