Hi all,
I must be obtuse, but I can't find the answer to this easy question:
to define a register range, I was using this:
\startregister[index]{Menippean}
\stopregister[index]
and it works. However, when I try to replace [index] with my own key
(because I have overlapping ranges)
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I must be obtuse, but I can't find the answer to this easy question:
to define a register range, I was using this:
\startregister[index]{Menippean}
\stopregister[index]
and it works. However, when I try to replace [index] with my own key
(because
On Feb 23, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hi Thomas.
The first [...] in the \startregister command is the name of the
register itself, then there is a second one for the sort key/range
identifier. So you want:
\startregister[index][Menippean]{Menippean}
\startregister[index]{Menippean}
\stopregister[index]
and it works. However, when I try to replace [index] with my own key
(because I have overlapping ranges)
\startregister[satire]{Menippean}
\stopregister[satire]
I get errors: ...
Hi Thomas.
The first [...] in the \startregister
Am 2006-02-22 um 23:05 schrieb vittorio:
Alle 20:43, mercoledì 22 febbraio 2006, vittorio ha scritto:
I would like to write letters using some mail-merge or text merge
procedure
under ConTeXt.
Could you please help me indicating where should I start with and,
above
all, giving some
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