Hello there,
somehow texexec (in the latest minimal distribution) does not convert my
bibtex-file correctly into an bbl-file.
-
My bibtex file:
@BOOK{Fowler2006,
author = {Fowler, C. M. R.},
year = {2006},
title = {The Solid Earth. An Introduction to Global
On 05/10/2011 08:33 AM, finkler wrote:
and another problem is that I'd like
to have location converted to city; is this possible?
Can someone give me some hints as solve my problems, why does texexec
not recognize the pages variable?
You can have 'pages' in various types of entries like
Thank you alot Aditya! Somehow I didn't even think about using subsubjects
instead of subsections. I guess it was too obvious a solution.
best regards,
Julian
2011/5/9 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
On Wed, 4 May 2011, Julian Becker wrote:
I came across the following problem recently: In
Hallo.
I've got a problem with metapost - pdf translation. Since mptopdf is still
broken in the last ConTeXt beta in the minimal distribution, I use mtxrun
--script metapost --split. It works well, only it ignores font setting. My
code is like this:
verbatimtex
\definetypeface [times] [rm]
On 10-5-2011 3:29, Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Hallo.
I've got a problem with metapost - pdf translation. Since mptopdf is still
broken in the last ConTeXt beta in the minimal distribution, I use mtxrun
--script metapost --split. It works well, only it ignores font setting. My
code is like this:
On 9 mai 2011, at 22:31, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
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Was already present at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Presentations#Post_Processing_Presentation
I think that the new page can be deleted. Do you agree?
Aditya
Dear Aditya,
I am sorry for having overlooked that page: indeed the page
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 22:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 06.05.2011 um 16:50 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
Hello,
This is probably a very trivial question, but I'm not sure how TeX
works in that respect. I'm used to use a macro
\def\unit#1{{\rm\ #1}
in constructs such as $1\unit{cm^2} \times
Hi,
how do I get an additional space after the comma separating the years in this
cite?
(Hagen, 2010b,2011) -- (Hagen, 2010b, 2011)
Minimal example:
\setupbibtex[database=sample]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa, refcommand=authoryears]
\starttext
\cite[hh2010a, hh2011]
\stoptext
Also add
Hi,
is it possible to '\unskip' the last comma or period? This would be handy for
defining the publication layout using \setuppublicationlayout. I have bibtex
entries ending with period and adding another one looks odd.
Thanks,
Florian