Hello all.
I have a very simple challenge: I want to insert a reference point in a
document, so that I can later refer to the page number at that point,
but I'm not outputting a sectioning or start... command at the point in
question.
I'm looking for something like \referencepoint[label] that
Hello,
I know it sounds a bit weird, but I would like to print out the whole
ConTeXt source as one book. So, before I try on my own... Are there
any clever commands which could be helpful? Also, would it be possible
to index commands in all modules?
Piotr
--
Piotr Kopszak, Ph.D.
Apologies. I found the \pagereference[ref] command about a minute after
sending this email. I had thought it output the page number, as the
manual was slightly unclear on the issue. Sorry for the noise.
Duncan
___
ntg-context mailing list
[EMAIL PROTE
Hi,
> I have a very simple challenge: I want to insert a reference point in
> a document, so that I can later refer to the page number at that
> point, but I'm not outputting a sectioning or start... command at the
> point in question.
besides your approach:
\starttext
See page \ref[p][myref 1]
At 11:26 23/10/2003, you wrote:
Hello,
I know it sounds a bit weird, but I would like to print out the whole
ConTeXt source as one book. So, before I try on my own... Are there
any clever commands which could be helpful? Also, would it be possible
to index commands in all modules?
depends ...
Ed L Cashin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...
> Texexec still just shows a usage message. I bet I have to change
> something in texexec.ini, but I couldn't find it last time I looked.
> I'll look again.
>
> Now by doing "pdfetex \&cont-en test.tex" I'm able to see the example
> that made me want