The example for pagenumbering(different pagenumbering in different parts
with appropriate change in TOC) in MkIV given by Wolfgang @
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2009/043296.html no longer works.
If \completecontent is commented it works.
errors:
structure : begin of sectionbloc
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 9:10 PM,
> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been trying to turn off the conversion of page numbers to roman
> numerals in my appendix without any luck. Here is a minimal example:
>
> \setuppagenumbering[way=bytext,location={bottom, right}]
> \startsectionblockenvironment[bodypar
hey all,
I've started using the Calibri font (in Linux), and I must say it feels
pretty nice. Anyone else with similar experience.
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
I was refering to what \mathematics works and $$ does not.
there are only a few cases where $$ (in the sense of empty inline
math) works ok so best use $ $ then; \mathematics does this automatically
You should go back in the thread a bit. I
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 09.09.2009 um 22:38 schrieb Hans Hagen:
start with making a small example that shows the problem
easy to fix, change (why \ifcsname here?)
ok, i fixed it (although a bit different)
Hans
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Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
I was refering to what \mathematics works and $$ does not.
there are only a few cases where $$ (in the sense of empty inline math)
works ok so best use $ $ then; \mathematics does this automatically
You should go back in the thread a bit. It looks like Xan's \ind
Xan wrote:
Xan wrote:
/ Yes, Taco. With all files except source file deleted, and \mathematics
/>>/ instead of $$ \index works.
/>>/ />>/ Is it any know bug or so? Why is the reason of that?. Just
curious.
/
there will no new tuc file made when you have a 'fatal' error;
normally that works o
Xan wrote:
/ Yes, Taco. With all files except source file deleted, and \mathematics
/>>/ instead of $$ \index works.
/>>/
/>>/ Is it any know bug or so? Why is the reason of that?. Just curious.
/
there will no new tuc file made when you have a 'fatal' error; normally
that works out ok, unles
Xan wrote:
Yes, Taco. With all files except source file deleted, and \mathematics
instead of $$ \index works.
Is it any know bug or so? Why is the reason of that?. Just curious.
there will no new tuc file made when you have a 'fatal' error; normally
that works out ok, unless there is a fatal
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 17:44, Mohamed Bana wrote:
> can someone please confirm if
> ...
> mtxrun --verbose --script ./bin/mtx-update.lua --update --make --force
> --engine=all --context=beta --texroot=$PWD/tex
> --extras="t-simplesides,t-tikz" $@
> in first-setup.sh fetches the latest module?
It'
Am 09.09.2009 um 22:38 schrieb Hans Hagen:
start with making a small example that shows the problem
easy to fix, change (why \ifcsname here?)
\def\startframedcontent[#1]%
{\bgroup
\doifelse{#1}\v!off
{\let\stopframedcontent\egroup}
{\ifcsname\??fc#1\c!frame\endcsname
\
Yes, Taco. With all files except source file deleted, and \mathematics
instead of $$ \index works.
Is it any know bug or so? Why is the reason of that?. Just curious.
Xan.
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En/na Xan ha escrit:
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Wolfgang,
\page[empty] puts number of page.
\page[empty,blank] --> two pageS: empty and blank
\page[yes,header,footer] --> empty
\page[yes,header,footer,empty] --> two pages: one with numbers and
other blank
Could it be because I do \page[blank] a
can someone please confirm if
...
mtxrun --verbose --script ./bin/mtx-update.lua --update --make --force
--engine=all --context=beta --texroot=$PWD/tex
--extras="*t-simplesides*,t-tikz"
$@
in first-setup.sh fetches the latest module?
2009/9/8 Aditya Mahajan
> On Tue, 8 Sep 2009, Mohamed Bana wr
Hello,
I've been trying to turn off the conversion of page numbers to roman
numerals in my appendix without any luck. Here is a minimal example:
\setuppagenumbering[way=bytext,location={bottom, right}]
\startsectionblockenvironment[bodypart]
\setuppagenumber[number=1, state=start]
\stop
Xan schrieb:
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Wolfgang,
\page[empty] puts number of page.
\page[empty,blank] --> two pageS: empty and blank
Depends. If you add some stuff to the first page you get what you want.
I guess that otherwise the page builder is not called.
\starttext
\null
\page[empty,blank]
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Wolfgang,
\page[empty] puts number of page.
\page[empty,blank] --> two pageS: empty and blank
\page[yes,header,footer] --> empty
\page[yes,header,footer,empty] --> two pages: one with numbers and other
blank
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Am 10.09.2009 um 17:01 schrieb Xan:
Is there any option for setting the verbosity of context?
In LaTeX, if someone passes an optional argument to command, it stops.
Sorry but this sentence makes no sense, when this would be true LaTeX
people
can't pass any optional arguments because they wi
Hi,
Is there any option for setting the verbosity of context?
In LaTeX, if someone passes an optional argument to command, it stops.
In ConTeXt, if you put \somecommand[optional-non-existent-option] it
runs and you then, when see pdf, know that it does not run.
Any option for stopping in that
Xan wrote:
>
> If I comment this code, then all is ok.
> Can you see all the code and take a sight if you detect the error?
Perhaps an older run is interfering (stuff still in the .tuc file).
After all, if there is no math, there should not be a math error either.
Can you delete the .tuc file
Xan schrieb:
Wolfgang,
\page[empty] puts number of page.
try
\page[empty,blank]
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Am 10.09.2009 um 16:27 schrieb Xan:
\page[empty] puts number of page.
Then try \page[yes,header,footer], maybe in combination with empty.
Wolfgang
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En/na Xan ha escrit:
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Thank VERY much,
Taco.
Do you recomand to substitute any $$ i \index with \mathematics?
Regards,
Xan.
Sorry Taco, Bad news. It does not work: the same problem
Xan.
Even with no math I get the same error:
\startmydefinition Siguin $G$ un grup, $X
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Thank VERY much,
Taco.
Do you recomand to substitute any $$ i \index with \mathematics?
Regards,
Xan.
Sorry Taco, Bad news. It does not work: the same problem
Xan.
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Thank VERY much,
Taco.
Do you recomand to substitute any $$ i \index with \mathematics?
Regards,
Xan.
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Wolfgang,
\page[empty] puts number of page.
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Am 10.09.2009 um 15:38 schrieb Xan:
Hi,
I use MKII. \page[yes] and \page[left] works but \page[blank] does
not. Why? How can I get blank pages?
\page[empty]
Wolfgang
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Hi,
I use MKII. \page[yes] and \page[left] works but \page[blank] does not.
Why? How can I get blank pages?
Xan.
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 8:58 AM, M.guravage wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have looked in the usual places, but could not find the manuals recently
> updated for mkiv, e.g. MetaFun, XML and Details. A pointer to where I can
> find them would be much appreciated.
>
hm
I think most update are mk.pdf, luatexref-
On 9 sept. 09, at 19:02, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
[…]
I think the following quote from Steffen Wolfrum answers my question:
Sometimes ConTeXt's syntax looks kind of "female" to me:
and this expalins why those who happen to know ConTeXt fall in love
with her… passionately.
Be
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