Hello,
First: I've put together a minimal example for this problem which can be
found at http://www.johannesgraumann.net/copy_of_profession/bibprob/
Second: The problem ...
When I declare chapterspecific bibliographies like so:
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database={bibprob.bib}]
\setuppublication
Louis Springer wrote:
> I have a simple formula where I would like to use the times symbol
> and the directive does not appear to be working. Am I doing something
> wrong here?
>
> \usemodule[MathML]
> \useXMLfilter[mml,mmp,mmc] % basic mathml/presentational/content
>
> \starttext
>
> \startXML
I have a simple formula where I would like to use the times symbol
and the directive does not appear to be working. Am I doing something
wrong here?
\usemodule[MathML]
\useXMLfilter[mml,mmp,mmc] % basic mathml/presentational/content
\starttext
\startXMLdata
c
Alan Bowen wrote:
> Have you tried \setupurl[style=teletype] or \setupurl[style=type]?
Neither works.
> By the way, I am not using \hypehnatedurl any more:
> I define \useURL
> [label]
> [{insert url here}]
> []
> [{insert url here}]
> in the preamble and then
> use
> \goto{\url[label]}[url(label
Joh—
All I needed was \setupurl[style=normal] to get urls printed in the
bodyfont.
Have you tried \setupurl[style=teletype] or \setupurl[style=type]?
By the way, I am not using \hypehnatedurl any more:
I define \useURL
[label]
[{insert url here}]
[]
[{insert url here}]
in the preamble and then
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > \def\myMacro#1{\doifdefinedelse{myTest#1}{Yes}{No}}
> > \def\myTestfile{\jobname-test.tmp}
> > \def\myTestbla{just a test}
> > \starttext
> > \immediate\write18{echo \myMacro{bla} \myMacro{blub} >\myTestfile}
> > \typefile{\myTestfile}
> > \stoptext
> >
>
Hans Hagen wrote:
> does
>
> \setupurl[style=\tt]
>
> work
No, can't get that to work either ...
Joh
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Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Alan Bowen wrote:
>
>>> \setupurl
>>>
>
> Alan,
>
> Have you gotten this to work? I'm trying to get my \hyphenatedurl to
> be '\tt', but something like '\setupurl[style=tt]' doesn't work for me ...
>
>
does
\setupurl[style=\tt]
work
> Joh
>
> _
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On 4/14/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> \bigr\} does not give me anything while using antykwa fonts. \big\}
>>> also does not work. \right\} works correctly. Is there something
>>> missing in the typescripts? I have no idea on how f
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2006, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
>
>> Is this a bug or am I missing something simple?
>>
>> \startmode[bug]
>> \setupformulas[align=right, leftmargin=3em]
>> \stopmode
>>
>> \starttext
>> \startformula \startalign
>> \NC a \NC= b \NR
>> \NC c \NC= d \NR
Alan Bowen wrote:
>> \setupurl
Alan,
Have you gotten this to work? I'm trying to get my \hyphenatedurl to
be '\tt', but something like '\setupurl[style=tt]' doesn't work for me ...
Joh
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� wrote:
> Hello,
> with the following test-file I expect the output: "Yes No"
> But the output is:
> "edef @@lycurrentstate{myTestbla}No edef @@lycurrentstate{myTestblub}No"
> Where does this come from, and how could I get it right please?
>
> \def\myMacro#1{\doifdefinedelse{myTest#1}{Yes}{No}}
>
> are you sure that you put the code in the right spot? (both float order
> patched!)
I hadn't thought the location mattered until just now! But I'm not sure
where the ideal spot is. Oh, do you mean that I should patch
page-flt.tex itself (and rebuild the formats, of course)? It has one
\redofl
Hello,
with the following test-file I expect the output: "Yes No"
But the output is:
"edef @@lycurrentstate{myTestbla}No edef @@lycurrentstate{myTestblub}No"
Where does this come from, and how could I get it right please?
\def\myMacro#1{\doifdefinedelse{myTest#1}{Yes}{No}}
\def\myTestfile{\jobname
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> also redefine:
>>
>> \def\redofloatorder#1%
>> {\doifnotinset\@@bknumbering{\v!nocheck,\v!text}
>> {\doglobal\increment\nofplacedfloats\relax
>> \gettwopassdata\s!float
>> \iftwopassdatafound
>> \doif
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> also redefine:
>
> \def\redofloatorder#1%
> {\doifnotinset\@@bknumbering{\v!nocheck,\v!text}
> {\doglobal\increment\nofplacedfloats\relax
> \gettwopassdata\s!float
> \iftwopassdatafound
> \doifnot\composedsectionnumber\twopassdata
On 4/14/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> > Hi,
> > \bigr\} does not give me anything while using antykwa fonts. \big\}
> > also does not work. \right\} works correctly. Is there something
> > missing in the typescripts? I have no idea on how fonts work, so can
> > not debug the pr
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>> [code for text key]
>> \setupfloats[numbering=text]
>>
>
> I included the code for numbering=text, to make the tex file below.
> Sadly, the figures are numbered 3->1->2 (i.e. as if numbering=nocheck
> were given). I also tried the context live and got the same order.
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> When I use \placefigure[left] with some test, the text wraps around
>> the figure. But if the paragraph, contains some formula, it does not
>> wrap even after the figure is complete. How can I prevent such a
>> behaviour.
>>
btw, ca
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi,
> When I use \placefigure[left] with some test, the text wraps around
> the figure. But if the paragraph, contains some formula, it does not
> wrap even after the figure is complete. How can I prevent such a
> behaviour.
>
> Example
> \startbuffer[figure]
> \placefi
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi,
> \bigr\} does not give me anything while using antykwa fonts. \big\}
> also does not work. \right\} works correctly. Is there something
> missing in the typescripts? I have no idea on how fonts work, so can
> not debug the problem.
>
> \usetypescript
>[antykwa
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On 4/13/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I would like to typeset two columns of names inside one frame
>>> (centered horizontally). \startcolumns inside \framed doesn't work; is
>>> there any simple alternative?
>>>
>>
Thanks Renaud ... put me on the right path - this should be automatically
the way I want it to and "he who seeks shall find" see: I had a typo in my
XML mappings: '\defineXMLenvironment[apendices]' will NEVER
match '' ;0)
Joh
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
>
> Hi Johannes,
>
> Use the following structure
Hello Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
> well, you can't blame knuth for that one ... the problem is that the
> graphix is oved to a next page already but that page has no content
[patch]
Seems to work very nice, too :)
Yours,
Karsten
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Hi Johannes,
Use the following structure:
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\chapter{Introduction} % unnumbered chapter
\input thuan
\stoptfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\chapter{How to obtain numbered chapters}
\input knuth
\chapter{Just like this}
\input davis
\stopbodymatter
\startappendices % Wi
Hans Hagen wrote:
> i'll send you a patch,
works great, thank's a lot!
> we need to make a column test suite ...
I'll happily post any detected problem to the list :)
Yours,
Karsten
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