On 02/09/2018 12:03 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 2/8/2018 8:00 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
>> Have I hit an issue with the new hyphenator, or am I simply missing
>> somehting?
>
> it's a border case that i'll look into
Many thanks for your fast fix in latest beta, Hans.
Pablo
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Hi all,
I kindly ask for your attention for this problem again. I would like subitems
to appear differently in the reference than they are in the listing:
1. item 1
a. subitem a, reference a
b. item b
c. Item c, reference c
2. Item 2, reference 2 See Item b, 2, 1 above
Dear all,
After some time I’m back to ConTeXt and I dug up some old macros. I used to
define a \see macro to automatically insert labels like “chapter”, "figure"
etc. in front of a reference based on the structure of the label. Below
you'll find its definition.
It worked in MKIV about two years a
Hi Tim,
Welcome back to ConTeXt!
When one defines a command, in particular when using the brackets […], it is
wise to put a percent sign at the end of the line if one changes the line on
which the macro is defined.
In your case, saying
\definemacro\see[#1:#2]%
{\dosee{#1}{#2}}
suppress