\setupfootnotes[color=red,
textstyle=\tfxx\high,
textcommand={\color[red]}]
You know what a minimal example is?
HTH
Thomas
On Apr 19, 2007, at 2:43 PM, Henning Haeske wrote:
Hi,
I want to color the footnote-numbers: the ref-number in the text
und
I thought that I was supposed to put something on the wiki since I
bothered everyone for it... ;-)
So I did. But it was just a quick first draft, and I did it mainly as
a way of saying 'thanks' for everyone's help...
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Page_numbering_in_words
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007, pete wrote:
I thought that I was supposed to put something on the wiki since I
bothered everyone for it... ;-)
So I did. But it was just a quick first draft, and I did it mainly as
a way of saying 'thanks' for everyone's help...
Hi,
This is a question I posted before, which hasn't been resolved yet...
When I use \setuphead[section][numberstyle=os], the dot in the section
number becomes a triangle... One fix is to say [numberstyle=sc], but
is an alternative available?
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Helin
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Greetings all,
I'm having a devil of a time trying to figure out how to control
(increase) the space between the name of each part/chapter/section
and its page number in a list generated by the following example.
I've tried (I believe) every option in the \setuplist grimoire... but
Hi,
I want a setup in which section numbers are Roman (I, II, etc.) and
subsection numbers are Character (A, B, etc. without the section
number prefixed). This is easy to achieve using
\setupsection[section-3][bodypartconversion=Romannumerals]
\setupsection[section-4][bodypartconversion
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Matthias W�chter wrote:
Is there a strong motivation against having versioned package file names,
possibly with some months/years of history?
Or is this archive available but I am unable to find it? ;)
There is an archive of old releases and file versions
David Arnold wrote:
All, We are wondering why we don't get a chapter number in our header
in what follows. However, if we change \setupheadnumber[chapter][-1]
\setupheadnumber[chapter][0], we do get a chapter number in the
running head.
this is probably related to page breaks (works
of our projects. When
used, this would apply to Context as well.
Obviously, downloading from pragma-ade gives version numbers only on the entry
pages like http://www.pragma-ade.nl/download-1.htm next to the links to the
files, but the package files themselves like
http://www.pragma-ade.nl
Matthias Wächter wrote:
Is there a strong motivation against having versioned package file names,
possibly with some months/years of history?
Or is this archive available but I am unable to find it? ;)
There is an archive of old releases and file versions on-line,
but at a different
Taco Hoekwater schrieb:
Matthias Wächter wrote:
Is there a strong motivation against having versioned package file names,
possibly with some months/years of history?
Or is this archive available but I am unable to find it? ;)
There is an archive of old releases and file versions on-line,
Matthias Wächter wrote:
Is there a strong motivation against having versioned package file names,
possibly with some months/years of history? Has this support feature ever
been considered by pragma-ade or asked for by their (non-)paying customers?
Or is this archive available but I am
Matthias Wächter wrote:
Two comments nevertheless.
https://foundry.supelec.fr/frs/?group_id=14 gives me quite some versions of
Context, but the download paths for each precise version is not related to
the
release date or the SVN revision,
Correct. SVN release ids have numbers
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Matthias Wächter wrote:
https://foundry.supelec.fr/frs/?group_id=14 gives me quite some versions of
Context, but the download paths for each precise version is not related to
the
release date or the SVN revision,
Correct. SVN release ids have numbers, not dates
Matthias Wächter wrote:
So you take the official, newly released .zip file, unpack it to the
checked out Subversion copy, and commit the changes using your name
and the release date as commit text (no change tracking using
information from the Release Notes or the prime version control
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 7/9/06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Perhas a
left=,right=
pair of keywords could solve the problem (left= and right= surrounding
the number; but then we would also have to surround the label with
something as well),
All, We are wondering why we don't get a chapter number in our header
in what follows. However, if we change \setupheadnumber[chapter][-1]
\setupheadnumber[chapter][0], we do get a chapter number in the
running head.
\setupheadnumber[chapter][0]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
On 7/7/06, David Arnold wrote:
All,
Why is it I cannot get my numbers to abut up against the left margin
edge? They are always a few points indented.
\setuplabeltext[question=]
\defineenumeration
[question]
[text=\labeltext{question}]
\setupenumerations
[question
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 7/7/06, David Arnold wrote:
All,
Why is it I cannot get my numbers to abut up against the left margin
edge? They are always a few points indented.
\setuplabeltext[question=]
\defineenumeration
[question]
[text=\labeltext{question
On 7/9/06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Perhas a
left=,right=
pair of keywords could solve the problem (left= and right= surrounding
the number; but then we would also have to surround the label with
something as well), where the default of left= would be a space.
\[whatever]commad= could
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 7/9/06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Perhas a
left=,right=
pair of keywords could solve the problem (left= and right= surrounding
the number; but then we would also have to surround the label with
something as well), where the default of left= would
All,
Why is it I cannot get my numbers to abut up against the left margin
edge? They are always a few points indented.
\setuplabeltext[question=]
\defineenumeration
[question]
[text=\labeltext{question}]
\setupenumerations
[question]
[location=left,
width=broad
1) Is there a way to suppress the display of Appendix page numbers in
a TOC while retaining alternative=c for Chapters?
I got the effect I wanted by hijacking subsubsection and subsubsubsection.
Is there a way to change the subsubsubsection numbers to letters?
Thanks, Neal
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Neal Lester wrote:
Is there a way to change the subsubsubsection numbers to letters?
\setupsection[section-6][bodypartconversion=Character] should do the
trick
section-1 corresponds to part, section-2 to chapter, and so on.
Aditya
In the table of context for my documents, I would like Chapters to
have page numbers with alternative=c. However, my Appendices are not
paginated so I do not want them to have page numbers in the TOC.
Since (apparently), Appendix inherits from Chapter, each Appendix is
listed in the TOC
\myappendices
\long\def\myappendix#1%
{\ifhmode\unskip\fi
\doglobal\increment\myappendices\relax
\high{\myappendices}%
\expanded{\writetolist[myappendixlist]{\myappendices}}{#1}}
3) How can I make the numbers in myappendixlist appear as A B C (as
Appendix does) instead of 1
I get colored chapter text and numbers with:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setuphead[chapter][color=blue]
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\stoptext
But if I drive the numbers into the left margin, they escape the blue
paintbrush (but the text is still blue):
\def\sectionnumber#1{\inleft{#1}}
\setupcolors
[...]
Is there a recommended way of doing this? I could put blue into the
\sectionnumber command, but I'd prefer to specify the color only once
(the numbercolor and color specifications were an attempt at overkill).
Plus I'd like to understand what's going on.
I can't test it right now,
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 15:26:12 -0400, Sanjoy Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I get colored chapter text and numbers with:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setuphead[chapter][color=blue]
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\stoptext
But if I drive the numbers into the left margin, they escape the blue
From:Miguel Queiros [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupheads[alternative=inmargin]
\setuphead[chapter][color=blue]
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\stoptext
Thanks, that works great.
Is there a recommended way of doing this?
In ConTeXt the answer, I've found, is
From:nico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What about this?
\setuphead[chapter][numbercolor=blue,color=blue,alternative=inmargin]
Thanks, that also works great.
-Sanjoy
`Never underestimate the evil of which men of power are capable.'
--Bertrand Russell, _War Crimes in Vietnam_, chapter 1.
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Johannes Graumann a écrit :
Hi,
How would I use \setuphead[chapter] to have consecutive letters
rather than numbers assigned to chapters (in my appendix)?
Use the following structure:
\startfrontmatter ... \stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
Hi,
How would I use \setuphead[chapter] to have consecutive letters rather than
numbers assigned to chapters (in my appendix)?
Thanks for any hint,
Joh
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nico wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 22:52:33 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
It seems to be related to some font loading stuff, since when I don't
put
\ss I haven't this. So, if I put the following in the test I have no
more
the problem.
strange,
nico wrote:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 22:50:58 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 14:44:28 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
Hello,
Typically the numbers are rendered white in black
circle. I could use the Dingbats numbers
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 09:42:51 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But there's something strange: the first circle is greater than the
others
(but the numbers have all the same size). Tracing a bit I see that the
first circle has a width=16.5333pt, the others 13.19997pt. What's
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:59:36 +0200, nico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 09:42:51 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But there's something strange: the first circle is greater than the
others
(but the numbers have all the same size). Tracing a bit I see
nico wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:59:36 +0200, nico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 09:42:51 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But there's something strange: the first circle is greater than the
others
(but the numbers have all the same size). Tracing
nico wrote:
It seems to be related to some font loading stuff, since when I don't put
\ss I haven't this. So, if I put the following in the test I have no more
the problem.
strange, here it shows twice the same size
\starttext
{\tracingall\setbox0\hbox{\ss 99}\the\wd0}
\stoptext
may
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 22:52:33 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
It seems to be related to some font loading stuff, since when I don't
put
\ss I haven't this. So, if I put the following in the test I have no
more
the problem.
strange, here it shows twice the same
nico wrote:
Hello,
For those who know, I'm trying to have the DocBook callout mechanism with
context. Basically, there are some numbers in lines of verbatim text, and
below the verbatim text the numbers are used to explain the portion of the
text (kind of footnote). Typically
nico wrote:
Hello,
For those who know, I'm trying to have the DocBook callout mechanism with
context. Basically, there are some numbers in lines of verbatim text, and
below the verbatim text the numbers are used to explain the portion of the
text (kind of footnote). Typically
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 11:40:30 +0200, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
nico wrote:
Hello,
For those who know, I'm trying to have the DocBook callout mechanism
with
context. [...]. Typically the numbers are rendered white in black
circle. I could use the Dingbats numbers
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 14:44:28 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
Hello,
Typically the numbers are rendered white in black
circle. I could use the Dingbats numbers, but it is limited to 10, so
that
I emulated them with the following code to be able to go up to 99
nico wrote:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 14:44:28 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
Hello,
Typically the numbers are rendered white in black
circle. I could use the Dingbats numbers, but it is limited to 10, so
that
I emulated them with the following code
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 22:50:58 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 14:44:28 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
Hello,
Typically the numbers are rendered white in black
circle. I could use the Dingbats numbers, but it is limited
Hello,
For those who know, I'm trying to have the DocBook callout mechanism with
context. Basically, there are some numbers in lines of verbatim text, and
below the verbatim text the numbers are used to explain the portion of the
text (kind of footnote). Typically the numbers are rendered
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Am 2006-03-20 um 19:55 schrieb Marcus Vinicius Mesquita de So:
How is it possible to put page numbers in the middle
of the page in the margins? Thanks in advance for you help.
That's not possible with \setuppagenumbering alone.
Try the Logo approach:
\setuppagenumbering[alternative
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
I just realized the pattern in a somewhat unexpected behavior in a
typescript. It defines several instances of Adobe Caslon (with or
without certain ligatures, oldstyle, proportional numbers etc.). I
want typewriter and math from Latin Modern. In the end
David Arnold wrote:
I am open to any suggestions on how to most efficiently develop and
include figures (in Metapost, of course) in our main document.
Well, if you do not depend on metafun -- context interaction, then
I would just create a metapost input file per chapter, and compile
it
Am 2005-12-24 um 01:18 schrieb David Arnold:
1. It's really inefficient to compile the entire context source
file just to see what will happen to one figure. So, it seems that
we should probably have a library of graphs for later inclusion in
the main document. One would want to be able
Mojca,
You pretty much describe the way I've always worked in the past.
I am currently working on a technique where all my graphics for
section1 of chapter 3 are inside a file named sectionfigs.tex. I am
using MPpage and friends to make these. The file currently contains
about 14 graphics
David Arnold wrote:
Do you have one metapost file with many figures in it? Is it possible
to just compile for the figurein that file that you want?
Usually I have all in one file. You can comment out figures
you do not need, using:
if false:
beginfig(1)
...
endfig;
..
fi
So I
Hans, Taco, et al,
Our intermediate algebra text will require a large number of figures.
I have two thoughts.
1. It's really inefficient to compile the entire context source file
just to see what will happen to one figure. So, it seems that we
should probably have a library of graphs for
On 31 Aug I wrote:
I have page ranges in my index, such as 1/1-1/3, or 2/24-2/26.
I would like these ranges to be elided - in other words, the first one
would read 1/1-3 (remove repeated chapter number), and the second would
read 2/24-6 (remove repeated chapter number and also the repeated
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
On 31 Aug I wrote:
I have page ranges in my index, such as 1/1-1/3, or 2/24-2/26.
I would like these ranges to be elided - in other words, the first one
would read 1/1-3 (remove repeated chapter number), and the second would
read 2/24-6 (remove repeated chapter
I said:
Followup: I would be willing to help to code this if it doesn't exist
(I have some experience with such systems) if someone can point me at
the right bit of code to look at (things seem to be changing around
texutils, newtexexec etc. so I don't want to start at the wrong
place).
To
Another question on registers (just getting into indexing!).
I have a book which numbers its pages by chapter, and so page numbers
are 1/1, 1/2 ... for the pages of chapter 1, and then 2/1, 2/2 ... for
the pages of chapter 2.
I have page ranges in my index, such as 1/1-1/3, or 2/24-2/26.
I
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Another question on registers (just getting into indexing!).
I have a book which numbers its pages by chapter, and so page numbers
are 1/1, 1/2 ... for the pages of chapter 1, and then 2/1, 2/2 ... for
the pages of chapter 2.
I have page ranges in my index, such as 1/1
Jason Knight wrote:
Thanks for the pointer. The color option was not one I found in the
manual, and my combing through the source code wasn't as fruitful as I
woulda hoped.
many commands have a style and color key
Hans
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I'm new to ConTeXt and puzzling over a text I'm trying to set a text
where item numbers (or letters, or symbols for that matter) need to be
either color or grayscale. Here's what I'm thinking, though, obviously
the code doesn't work:
\startitemize[\color[darkred]{n}, packed, inmargin
Jason Knight wrote:
I'm new to ConTeXt and puzzling over a text I'm trying to set a text
where item numbers (or letters, or symbols for that matter) need to be
either color or grayscale. Here's what I'm thinking, though, obviously
the code doesn't work:
\startitemize[\color[darkred]{n}, packed
a text
where item numbers (or letters, or symbols for that matter) need to be
either color or grayscale. Here's what I'm thinking, though, obviously
the code doesn't work:
\startitemize[\color[darkred]{n}, packed, inmargin]
.
.
.
\stopitemize
Any ideas?
\setupcolors[state=start
#3#4#5% % list location format page data
{\gotonextinternal\currentlist{#2}{#4}{#5}}
into my document and got the menu I wanted – no spurious numbers any
more and the hyperlinks do work. YMMV.
Technical discussion (probably should go to the dev-list):
Since I have no clear view of where
h h extern wrote:
your patch will break the list handler; a quick glance learns me that in
I did not expect this dirty hack to “really” work. It was just a
desparate short-term measure.
\def\dodomenulistelement#1#2#3#4#5#6#7%
Thanks, that fixes the problem.
regards,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Is this not the same problem as the one that was mentioned last
week (the one that requires the core-lst.tex that Hans posted
as attachment)?
It might be the same problem, but that file does not solve it. I did
remember to run texexec --make --all and to remove
page data
{\gotonextinternal\currentlist{#2}{#4}{#5}}
into my document and got the menu I wanted no spurious numbers any
more and the hyperlinks do work. YMMV.
Technical discussion (probably should go to the dev-list):
Since I have no clear view of where else the code is used, I'm
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Is this not the same problem as the one that was mentioned last
week (the one that requires the core-lst.tex that Hans posted
as attachment)?
It might be the same problem, but that file does not solve it. I did
remember to run texexec
Salvete,
with gwTeX, TeXlive 2005 beta, using
cont-en : ver: 2005.06.08 fmt: 2005.6.15 mes: english
I've got a problem with s-pre-19 I can't get rid of: The menu on the
right contains page numbers, set in black \tf, at the lower left corners
of the buttons. I have tried
On 16 juin 2005, at 11:22, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Salvete,
with gwTeX, TeXlive 2005 beta, using
cont-en : ver: 2005.06.08 fmt: 2005.6.15 mes: english
I've got a problem with s-pre-19 I can't get rid of: The menu on
the right contains page numbers, set in black \tf
: english
I've got a problem with s-pre-19 I can't get rid of: The menu on the
right contains page numbers, set in black \tf, at the lower left corners
of the buttons. I have tried getting rid of these by using things like
\placelist[Topic][alternative=right,pagenumber=no]
or
\def\gobble#1
On 16 juin 2005, at 15:37, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
Is this not the same problem as the one that was mentioned last
week (the one that requires the core-lst.tex that Hans posted
as attachment)?
Taco
Hi Taco,
Thanks for your answer: I thought also the new core-lst.tex that Hans
sent to
[...]
We are in a fully programmable environment,
and it is extremely unConTeXtish to hack the visual appearance.
I am an XML author, so am pretty amazed to hear that one should not mix
appearance and content in ConTeXt. Most of a ConTeXt document involves
visual appearance. What is one
preferably should follow the
indirect approach, thereby avoiding hard coded numbers in the document source
\defineblank[mybig][33pt]
\blank[mybig]
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
[...]
remove indentation from a paragraph by saying \noindent. So every
paragraph had a \noindent before the paragraph (instead of doing it
right by saying \noindent0pt). And it was a long
talking about teaching:
a) it is \parindent=0pt, not \noindent=0pt
b) the ConTeXt way is using
Hello Paul,
Here's what I just figured out literally 10 minutes ago. It works, but
it seems a bit of a hack. Is there a better way?
a bit? a very huge bit. Assume that you have 200 footnotes in your
text. Then change from 12pt fontsize to 10pt Bang!
Patrick
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On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 01:28:01PM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Here's what I just figured out literally 10 minutes ago. It works, but
it seems a bit of a hack. Is there a better way?
a bit? a very huge bit. Assume that you have 200 footnotes in your
text. Then change from 12pt
Hello,
[most evil footnote hackery]
Of course, that begs the question. Is there a better way?
Sorry to say, but in this case, no solution would be much better than
this solution. There is nothing(!) worse than mixing visual markup with
logical markup this way. We are in a fully programmable
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 06:17:39PM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Sorry to say, but in this case, no solution would be much better than
this solution.
Really? Wow! So if if the requirements for some document are hanging
indents footnotes, and I have asked how to do them on the mailing list,
On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 03:58:42PM -0400, Paul Tremblay wrote:
Is there a way to manually set the number of a footnote rather than
letting ConTeXt determining it? Something that works in the same way as
\page[25]?
For example, I might want to start footnote numbering at 1 at each
Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 03:58:42PM -0400, Paul Tremblay wrote:
Is there a way to manually set the number of a footnote rather than
letting ConTeXt determining it? Something that works in the same way as
\page[25]?
For example, I might want to start footnote numbering at 1 at
this
|--
So I'd like to make the rule shorter, the numbers not in the margin,
but in the area text. Right aligned and large (style=\tf works OK).
Patrick
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On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 10:29:41AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
\starttext
test \footnote{test} test
\setupnumber[footnote][start=45]
test \footnote{test} test
\setnumber[footnote]{99}
test \footnote{test} test
\setupnumber[footnote][way=bysection,start=0]
test \footnote{test} test
Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 10:29:41AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
\starttext
test \footnote{test} test
\setupnumber[footnote][start=45]
test \footnote{test} test
\setnumber[footnote]{99}
test \footnote{test} test
\setupnumber[footnote][way=bysection,start=0]
test \footnote{test}
|
|- (a shorter rule)
| 1 hello
| 2 footnote
| 10 tenth footnote that
| wraps like this
|--
So I'd like to make the rule shorter, the numbers not in the margin,
but in the area text. Right aligned and large (style=\tf works OK
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 10:30:44PM +0200, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hey, that's just the question I was going to ask! I played around some
with margin= and margindistance=, but all I could achieve was getting
the footnote ref typeset to the right, into the text of the note --
interesting,
Is there a way to manually set the number of a footnote rather than
letting ConTeXt determining it? Something that works in the same way as
\page[25]?
For example, I might want to start footnote numbering at 1 at each
chapter, *but I won't be using traditional ConTeXt divisions.*
I've been
Randall Skelton wrote:
Use textcommand only for text, numbercommand only for number,
command for both;
you can see some examples in sectionVariations in titles .
Thanks for the reply.
The problem with separating the text and number is that the space
separating the text and number still
Hans Hagen wrote:
in addition to other answers
Sorry, mybe the time or a my bad day, i don't understand
Do you refer to my answers ?
If yes
(please submit to wiki)
how to ?
(a my bad day,maybe tomorrow will be better)
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Many thanks to all who have offerred help with this. I'll submit
these and a few more examples to the wiki after the Easter break.
Cheers,
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Use textcommand only for text, numbercommand only for number,
command for both;
you can see some examples in sectionVariations in titles .
Thanks for the reply.
The problem with separating the text and number is that the space
separating the text and number still appears in the chapter
Randall Skelton wrote:
Use textcommand only for text, numbercommand only for number,
command for both;
you can see some examples in sectionVariations in titles .
Thanks for the reply.
The problem with separating the text and number is that the space
separating the text and number still
Randall Skelton wrote:
Use textcommand only for text, numbercommand only for number,
command for both;
you can see some examples in sectionVariations in titles .
Thanks for the reply.
The problem with separating the text and number is that the space
separating the text and number still
Hi all,
Does anyone have a setuphead snipit and definition to place a large
chapter number in the right margin of the page on the first page of
each chapter? I believe this should be similar (but simplier) than
what is done in 'ConTeXt an Excursion' but I wasn't able to find a
definition for
Randall Skelton wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone have a setuphead snipit and definition to place a large
chapter number in the right margin of the page on the first page of
each chapter? I believe this should be similar (but simplier) than
what is done in 'ConTeXt an Excursion' but I wasn't able to
It works pretty well, thanks a lot!
David
Taco Hoekwater wrote :
\setupcite[author,year][left=,right=] % disable braces
\def\citewithpages[#1]#2{% new command
(\cite[author][#1], \cite[year][#1], #2)%
}
\citewithpages[davidson2001]{pp. 163-170}
David Munger wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to get page numbers (or a chapter number) displayed in a
citation, e.g.
No, but it is fairly simple to fake using the low-level
\cite commands (untested):
\setupcite[author,year][left=,right=] % disable braces
\def\citewithpages[#1]#2{% new command
Hello,
Is it possible to get page numbers (or a chapter number) displayed in a
citation, e.g.
\cite[authoryears]{pp. 163-170}[davidson2001]
and
see \cite[authoryear]{chap. 3}[davidson2001]
would format as:
(Davidson, 2001, pp. 163-170)
and
see Davidson (2001) chap. 3
Thanks for any clue
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