Hi list,
I am offering the solution I found for myself for suppressing headers in
a multipage Table of Contents, after trying a number of other
unsuccessful approaches. My solution may be useful for others, but it
may also be that, while it works, there may be even better solutions
that
On 10/6/20 5:57 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>> Am 06.10.2020 um 16:18 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez :
>> [...]
>> REM ~ context --purgeall --arguments="PDFdocument=%1" b.tex
>>
>> I’m afraid it only works if the batch file and the PDF document are on
>> the same directory.
>>
>> I guess this is
> Am 06.10.2020 um 16:18 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez :
>
> Dear list,
>
> I have a minimal sample file:
>
> \starttext
>\insertpages[\env{PDFdocument}]
> \stoptext
>
> I invoke it in Windows, using the following batch file:
>
> @echo off
> REM ~ context --purgeall
Dear list,
I have a minimal sample file:
\starttext
\insertpages[\env{PDFdocument}]
\stoptext
I invoke it in Windows, using the following batch file:
@echo off
REM ~ context --purgeall --arguments="PDFdocument=%1" b.tex
I’m afraid it only works if the batch file and the PDF
Taco Hoekwater hat am 06.10.2020 09:25 geschrieben:
I recall discussing this idea with Bruce D’Arcus a long time ago (somewhere in the early 00-es, maybe).
The CSL files look like XML, but really
> On 5 Oct 2020, at 22:26, Denis Maier wrote:
>
> Am 05.10.2020 um 22:04 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>> if it's an xml spec then using lua makes not that much sense (no gain) ..
>> just process the xml
> Hmm, but the XML is just a descriptive grammar of how bibliographies and
> citations should be