Taco and Wolfgang,
Here is your counterexample:
\setupcaptions[number=no] % the culprit
\starttext
I used to place references to figures and tables in the following way:
\placefigure[][fig:myfig]{Title}{Content}
mind the {\bf setupcations}, now \type{\in{figure}[fig:myfig]}--\in
All,
I have in my environment file:
\defineenumeration
[example]
[location=serried,
width=broad,
text={\color[heavygreen]\bgroup\bold{Example}},
stopper={.\egroup},
style=slanted,
inbetween=\blank,
after=\blank]
Now, I have a chapter with four sections. What can I do so that
All,
I tried:
\placeformula[eq:twosolve]
\startformula
\startalign[m=3]
3-2x-1 \qor 3-2x1\\
-2x-4 -2x-2\\
x2 x1
\stopalign
\stopformula
As we see in (\in[eq;twosolve]), ...
But that didn't work.
Suggestions?
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--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote ---
\placeformula[eq:twosolve]
\startformula
\startalign[m=3]
3-2x-1 \qor 3-2x1\\
-2x-4 -2x-2\\
x2 x1
\stopalign
\stopformula
As we see in (\in[eq;twosolve]), ...
But that didn't work.
There are three equations, which one do
Aditya,
I want to reference the whole block, not any one equation.
Thanks.
On Jan 20, 2006, at 10:32 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote ---
\placeformula[eq:twosolve]
\startformula
\startalign[m=3]
3-2x-1 \qor 3-2x1\\
-2x-4 -2x-2\\
x2
--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote ---
I want to reference the whole block, not any one equation.
I do not understand how would you want the output to look like?
a = b (1)
c = d (2)
e = f (3)
As seen in (1),(2) and (3).
Maybe ask Hans for a feature request :-)
Aditya
On Jan 20,
David Arnold wrote:
In each section, I would like numbering of theorems, definitions,
examples, equations, etc, to be consecutive and include the section
number as a prefix. For example, if a theorem happens to appear
first, then number it 1.1, the next three equations (1.2), (1.3), and
All,
I have:
project book in book.tex
environment bookenv book.env.tex
product chapter1 in chapter1.tex
component section1 in section1.tex
component section1 in section2.tex
component section1 in section3.tex
In each section, I would like numbering of theorems, definitions,
examples,
Hello,
I started using context recently and have encountered
some difficulties where I need some help to get over.
(1) References in math formulas:
\placeformula [Ref]
\startformula
\eqalignno {
...
}
\stopformula
It seems that referencing to '\eqalignno'-formulas
needs some tricks. Is there
Hello,
Eeri Kask wrote:
(1) References in math formulas:
\placeformula [Ref]
\startformula
\eqalignno {
...
}
\stopformula
This should work ok. Try
\placeformula[ref]
\startformula\eqalignno{
a = b \formulanumber[refa]{a}\cr
b =c \subformulanumber[refb]{b}\cr
}\stopformula
\in[ref], \in[refa],
Guys,
I have been searching for how to specify another document (.pdf) to open
from the source document. The only method I have found is using \useURL etc.
which bring up the web browser as an intermediate step. Please con somebody
direct me to the correct method.
TIA
--
Nigel
This example is from the beginner's manual, page 86.
\useexternaldocument[hia][hasbook][Hasselt in August]
Most tourist attractions are described in \from[hia]. A description
of the Eui||feest is found in \from[hia::euifeest]. A description of
the \goto{Eui||feest}[hia::euifeest] is found in
David,
Thank you very much, I thought I had got beyond the beginner's manual but
obviously I haven't..
From: David Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This example is from the beginner's manual, page 86.
\useexternaldocument[hia][hasbook][Hasselt in August]
Most tourist attractions are
Nigel,
Nah, I just happened to have read it recently for the umpteenth time and
knew where to look.
At 05:59 PM 8/1/03 +0100, you wrote:
David,
Thank you very much, I thought I had got beyond the beginner's manual but
obviously I haven't..
From: David Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This
Another question on the same subject. One of my referenced documents is not
pdf but actually an Excel Spreadsheet. Is there any way that can be opened
automatically in Excel?
Nigel,
Nah, I just happened to have read it recently for the umpteenth time and
knew where to look.
At 05:59 PM
At 18:37 01/08/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Another question on the same subject. One of my referenced documents is not
pdf but actually an Excel Spreadsheet. Is there any way that can be opened
automatically in Excel?
(1) \goto{spread your sheets}[program(whatever.xls)]
(2) embed it as attachment (see
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