Dear Li,
Thank you for the solution.
It works fine.
In ConTeXt, there are so many hidden jewelry for a simple user like me.
But it is a joy to find one by one.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
Hi Dalyoung,
??? (happy new year)?
You can try \setupitemize[symalign=flushright,distance=0.5em].
Hi,you could play with my attached example.
head-with-subtitle.tex
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Nearly the same is wikified underhttp://wiki.contextgarden.net/Generate_Authorlist_from_Head_ContentGreeting AndreasAm 05.02.2011 um 02:13 schrieb Jeong Dalyoung:Dear all,The otherday, I asked about three
Dear Andreas,
Thank you for your code.
I'll try it.
The other day, Wolfgang suggested me the same page in wiki.
But, It looks a little bit complicate, so I use another simple method.
Now, it is the time to look at it once more.
Thanks again.
best regards,
Dalyoung
Am 05.02.2011 um 12:41 schrieb Jeong Dalyoung:
Dear Andreas,
Thank you for your code.
I'll try it.
The other day, Wolfgang suggested me the same page in wiki.
But, It looks a little bit complicate, so I use another simple method.
It’s no so complicated as you think.
The \startchapter
Dear ConTeXt folks,
how do you set a title page? I took [1] as an example where `\title{}`
is formatted using `\setuphead[title][…]`. But then if I want to use `
\completecontent` to insert the table of contents [2] – I need it with
the title – then »Contents« is also formatted using the
Am 05.02.2011 um 18:51 schrieb Paul Menzel:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
how do you set a title page? I took [1] as an example where `\title{}`
is formatted using `\setuphead[title][…]`. But then if I want to use `
\completecontent` to insert the table of contents [2] – I need it with
the title
Hi all,
I have released a new version of t-vim that relies on the t-filter module.
The 2context.vim script that generates a ConTeXt file has changed.
The generated file is now much cleaner (and read under a simplified
catcodes). You should be able to update to a new version using ConTeXt