Michael Saunders wrote:
>> Wolfgang Schuster:
>> http://pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/cont-enp.pdf -> page 159
>
> That rambling entry is like the webpage but worse. It still doesn't
> say what arguments 2--4 do, why \infull is necesarry, or anything else
> with any clarity. It's just another
G'Day,
I'm trying out ConTeXt and have come up with 2 questions.
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
"\section{First}"
becomes
"1. First"
instead of
"1 First"
?
2. I would like to use something like this for bibliography:
http://wiki.conte
About glossaries:
Thank you, everyone. I'm not much of a TeXpert and certainly not a
lua expert, but I'm trying to understand your different solutions and
integrate them into a working system. There seem to be three
approaches:
I. Willi Egger---synonym-based
II. Marius---modified index
III. Phi
Hey Michael,
I'm the author of that terrible document.
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 08:32:36AM -0500, Michael Saunders wrote:
> > No, it's plain English. Unfamiliar phrases are just one consequence of a
> > language becoming the world standard. Do you want to flame Italians or
> > French for not adher
On 2010-05-04 <08:32:36>, Michael Saunders wrote:
> > (Preliminary remark to M.S.: please, please, configure your MUA to
> > correctly reply to the current thread!)
>
> (What's wrong with my subject line? I'm merely hitting "reply" in gmail.)
Strange, judging from my inbox some of your replies ar
Dear gummybears,
On Tue, 4 May 2010, gummybears wrote:
I read your email (17 april 2010) on the mailing list and applied the two
patches to my Context minimal distro
(the very latest version). When I run your test.tex through context the
preview image test.png is not sho
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Michael Saunders wrote:
> What I would really, really, like is to add short definitions to each
> glossary record that could pop up as tooltips when the reader hovers
> over an unfamiliar word. Since there is no mechanism for glossaries
> in Context, there is no m
> (Preliminary remark to M.S.: please, please, configure your MUA to
> correctly reply to the current thread!)
(What's wrong with my subject line? I'm merely hitting "reply" in gmail.)
> No, it's plain English. Unfamiliar phrases are just one consequence of a
> language becoming the world stand
Hi,
Why do you complain about other user's English? - Let us be happy, that people
of another mother tong including my self do participate on the list and share
their experience with others!
According to what I tested the basic functionality is already available in
Context:
\definesynonyms[Gl
(Preliminary remark to M.S.: please, please, configure your MUA to
correctly reply to the current thread!)
Hi Michael,
I'm cc'ing you in case the list eats the attachments.
On 2010-05-04 <04:44:21>, Michael Saunders wrote:
> Marius:
>
> > Try this one: http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/info/co
On Tue, May 04 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
> How can I get the value of a variable or a mode in the lua part?
The solution is so simple... :
\ctxlua{userdata = userdata or {}; userdata.myvar = \env{MyVar}}
\starttext
\startluacode
if userdata.myvar then
tex.print("TRUE")
else
tex.print("F
Hello,
How can I get the value of a variable or a mode in the lua part?
Example:
context --arguments=MyVar=true test
And in test.tex:
\starttext
\startluacode
local my_var = loadstring("return " .. get_value_of("MyVar"))
if my_var then
tex.print("TRUE")
else
tex.print("FALSE")
end
\sto
On Sun, 2 May 2010, gummybears wrote:
I read your email (17 april 2010) on the mailing list and applied the two
patches to my Context minimal distro
(the very latest version). When I run your test.tex through context the
preview image test.png is not shown.
>did you recreate formats after patch
Marius:
> Try this one: http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/info/context-top-ten/cmds.pdf
> -> page 14
Thanks, but that looks like it's just some extracts from cont-eni
translated from Engijsh into Engrish along with a distracting
background that makes it hard to read. The stuff about the not very
On Tue, May 04 2010, Peter Münster wrote:
> package.path = "../?.lua;;"
Ok, I see, the paths must be separated by colons:
package.path = "path1/?.lua:path2/?.lua"
But it's not very comfortable, since some of my luafiles are processed by
lua¹ *and* by context².
¹ To generate code.
² To generate
Hello,
I need to include lua-modules from different directories, but package.path
does not seem to work:
\startbuffer[test]
bla = nil
\stopbuffer
\savebuffer[test][../mytest.lua]
\starttext
\startluacode
package.path = "../?.lua;;"
require("mytest")
\stopluacode
\stoptext
Error message:
! LuaTe
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 4:40 AM, Michael Saunders wrote:
>> Wolfgang Schuster:
>> http://pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/cont-enp.pdf -> page 159
>
> That rambling entry is like the webpage but worse. It still doesn't
> say what arguments 2--4 do, why \infull is necesarry, or anything else
> with a
Minimal example is here and support files are attached. Original support
can be downloaded here: http://modules.contextgarden.net/stormfontsupport
\mainlanguage[cz]
\enableregime[il2]
\useencoding[st2]
\useencoding[st3]
\usetypescriptfile[t-type-slido]
\usetypescript[Lido][st2]
\setupbodyfont[
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