I'm bumping my last question here... As Duncan suggested,
\setupsection[section-3][previousnumber=no]
supresses the chapter section numbers in my section headings. Is
there an easy way to do likewise for the figure and equation numbers
such that the numbering does not include the chapter number
Adam Lindsay wrote:
the next (main) release will probably have a new texexec (ruby
version, smoother, faster, more clever, no ini file etc)
what does
texmfstart newtexexec --make --all
do?
Hans
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Adam Lindsay wrote:
(i cc to karl who knows more about the detry details of path expansion than i
do)
Hans Hagen said this at Wed, 25 May 2005 17:34:24 +0200:
the next (main) release will probably have a new texexec (ruby
version, smoother, faster, more clever, no ini file etc)
Hmm. I han
Hans Hagen said this at Wed, 25 May 2005 17:34:24 +0200:
> the next (main) release will probably have a new texexec (ruby
>version, smoother, faster, more clever, no ini file etc)
Hmm. I hand-updated to the latest, and now texexec wants to rebuild the
format on every run.
I'm not used to seein
I said:
> Interestingly, if I forget about unicode and use é instead of é,
> then no matter what I put in the preamble I get the e with a guillemot
> superimposed. So whatever is mapping é incorrectly seems also to be
> mapping é incorrectly.
Further testing suggests that my problem is this:
Bet
>>I'm processing some Spanish from Unicode and some of it is in MathML,
>>for which I use ConTeXt's native processing. There seems to be a problem
>>with accents. When I run this on Live:
>>
>>--
>>\mainlanguage[es]\enableregime[utf]\useencoding[uc]
>>\useXMLfilter[utf]\usemodule[mathml]
>>\startt