Dear all,
I am searching for a solution where I can use two different sources of
bib files separately. I found that the same question was asked before at
this mail list. Since it was few years old, could I ask if there is any
new work done towards it?
Thanks!
Peng
On 4/7/2014 7:37 AM, H. Özoguz wrote:
Just remembering. Is it possible to fix this bug?
it's not clear to me what the bug is
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27
On 4/6/2014 6:53 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Hans,
the following sample shows three long-standing issues with ConTeXt (I’m
afraid they might be bugs):
\definestructureconversionset[chapternumbers][0,I,a,n,g][n]
\setupheads[sectionconversionset=chapternumbers]
Dear list,
if I specify option=height with an xtable, a single-page
table is stretched vertically to fill the whole textheight. However, I
need this feature with a multipage table. In the following example,
the table on the first page should be stretched, but isn't:
\showframe
\starttext
On 7 Apr 2014, at 12:00 , Peng Zhang pczh...@gmail.com wrote
I am searching for a solution where I can use two different sources of
bib files separately. I found that the same question was asked before at
this mail list. Since it was few years old, could I ask if there is any
new work
Hi Robert,
Thank you very much for this workaround! It does work. Would it be
possible that I can make two fake/invisible sections? (without showing
primary sources and secondary sources in your example)
I am doing my CV. I just want two separate reference lists, one for
journal and one for
On 04/07/2014 01:23 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/6/2014 6:53 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
Many thanks for your help, Hans.
2. \setupsectionblock[...][page=no] causes the last page in bodypart to
have its header removed.
make sure not have a \page someplace (as the last setting applies
On 7 Apr 2014, at 17:14 , Peng Zhang pczh...@gmail.com
mailto:pczh...@gmail.com wrote
Thank you very much for this workaround! It does work. Would it be
possible that I can make two fake/invisible sections? (without showing
primary sources and secondary sources in your example)
I am
Am 07.04.2014 um 18:34 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es:
On 04/07/2014 01:23 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/6/2014 6:53 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
Many thanks for your help, Hans.
2. \setupsectionblock[...][page=no] causes the last page in bodypart to
have its header removed.
On 04/07/2014 06:49 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 07.04.2014 um 18:34 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
[...]
\setupsectionblock[bodypart][page=no]
\setupheadertexts[section]
\starttext
\startbodymatter
\dorecurse{50}{\section{Body matter}
\input zapf\par}
\stopbodymatter
Thank you very much! That is exactly what I want. Changing subsubject to
unnumbered section does the trick.
Best,
Peng
On 04/07/2014 12:39 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
On 7 Apr 2014, at 17:14 , Peng Zhang pczh...@gmail.com
mailto:pczh...@gmail.com wrote
Thank you very much for this
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definestructureconversionset[cs][0,Greeknumerals,greeknumerals][n]
\setupheads[sectionconversionset=cs]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter, section]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{\chapter{Chapter}
Am 07.04.2014 um 20:45 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definestructureconversionset[cs][0,Greeknumerals,greeknumerals][n]
\setupheads[sectionconversionset=cs]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter, section]
On 04/07/2014 08:59 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 07.04.2014 um 20:45 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
[...]
I cannot get either Greeknumerals or greeknumerals working in PDF
bookmarks.
\defineconversionset[cs][n,G,g][n]
Many thanks for your help, Wolfgang.
Since Romannumerals and romannumerals
Am 07.04.2014 um 21:18 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es:
On 04/07/2014 08:59 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 07.04.2014 um 20:45 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
[...]
I cannot get either Greeknumerals or greeknumerals working in PDF
bookmarks.
\defineconversionset[cs][n,G,g][n]
Many
On 4/7/2014 2:56 PM, Joshua Krämer wrote:
Dear list,
if I specify option=height with an xtable, a single-page
table is stretched vertically to fill the whole textheight. However, I
need this feature with a multipage table. In the following example,
the table on the first page should be
On 7 avr. 2014, at 21:25, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 07.04.2014 um 21:18 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es:
[…]
Since Romannumerals and romannumerals (or Characters and characters) are
required, I thought it would be consistent to use Greeknumerals and
On 07 Apr 2014, at 23:24, Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe not, since Roman numerals i, ii, iii, iv, etc correspond really to the
way Romans used to write numbers, while Greek numerals \alpha, \beta, \gamma,
\delta, etc are rather our modern way of numbering items, analogous to
Do you know cellspacing for HTML-Tables?
How to do something simmilar for TABLE in ConTeXt?
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD{Text 1}\eTD
\bTD{Text 2}\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
--
I am searching since several days now tomorow y need a
solution :-(
I want to rotate two lines with:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD{\rotate[rotation=90]{first line\crlf second
line}}\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
On 2014-04-07 17:50, Jan Heinen wrote:
I am searching since several days now tomorow y need a solution :-(
I want to rotate two lines with:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD{\rotate[rotation=90]{first line\crlf second line}}\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
but instead
I am searching since several days now tomorow y need a solution :-(
I want to rotate two lines with:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD{\rotate[rotation=90]{first line\crlf second line}}\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
but instead of: (rotated 90°)
On 2014-04-07, 23:18, Hans Hagen wrote:
the height stretch is a special case and not interfaced with the
splitter (would demand multipass whihc in turn could lead to
oscillation)
Thanks for the information, I've already feared it would be like that.
I have thus created a custom solution
Am 07.04.2014 um 23:24 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
On 7 avr. 2014, at 21:25, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com
wrote:
Am 07.04.2014 um 21:18 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es:
[…]
Since Romannumerals and romannumerals (or Characters and characters) are
Am 07.04.2014 um 23:49 schrieb Jan Heinen jahei...@gmx.de:
Do you know cellspacing for HTML-Tables?
How to do something simmilar for TABLE in ConTeXt?
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD{Text 1}\eTD
\bTD{Text 2}\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
\starttext
Thanks Thomas and Wolfgang for your attention.
Actually the issue with the name of conversions exist also with
Persiannumerals, which in ConTeXt results in the so called « Abjad numerals »,
instead of resulting in the use of Persian digits (or Eastern Arabic digits).
Best regards: OK
On 8
it's not clear to me what the bug is
Hans
Ok, the bug is, that, if you try my code with the mentioned font (you
can take it from the html source code to be sure to get the right
unicode char, here:
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/attachments/20140403/22b89844/attachment-0001.html
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