Oh I sent my previous message too quickly…
I was just using the \at command for referring to captions, while you want to
use the \in command: maybe this is the problem.
> On 16 Jan 2018, at 22:25, bbvo...@home.nl wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> When I use the numberstopper option in setupcaptions it
Hi Bernard,
Transposing your table to an example given by Wolfgang Schuster some time ago I
obtain the correct behavior, but I don’t know where the problem in your example
comes from…
Please see whether the following gives what you want and comapre with the PDF I
get here with ConTeXt version
Dear list,
When I use the numberstopper option in setupcaptions it appears
unexpectedly in the references. The wiki states otherwise.
Wiki and a working example are listed below.
Kind regards,
Bernard
wiki: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupcaptions:
numberstopper MKIV only. The nu
On 2018-01-16 09:26, Dr. Thomas Möbius wrote:
\definestartstop
[abstract]
[style=bold,
after={\blank[big]}]
\starttext
\title{My title: example of a word and character count}
{\strut\tfx Formal guidelines: word count of abstract: $x$, character
count of main text: $x$, character cou
To meet some formal guidelines, I need to provide a word count of my
abstract and a character count of the main text, and a character count
of all the text appearing in figure captions.
Is this possible (maybe using some lua-magic)?
Thank you!
Thomas
Minimal example:
\definestartstop
[a
On 1/15/2018 10:15 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
Hans,
Even with the local scope, I cannot get multiple enumerations in a
paragraph at the same time as I get inright labels in footnotes. The
footnote enumerations appear only with display=yes, but that causes
paragraph breaks after each enumeration. Th