Hello all,
What I thought should be a simple conversion escapes me.
I have a reference (created originally via a label defined by
\definelabel) that, when referenced as *\in[label]* or
*\ref[number][label]* displays a number, and that is how I normally use
it. However, I want to display it in
Hello,
as the title suggested, I get an error when using spaces in the argument
of \startproduct. For example typesetting
\startproduct{foo bar}
\starttext
foo
\stoptext
\stopproduct
results in an error:
tex error > tex error on line 2 in file ./foo bar.tex: Too many }'s
Best
> On 24 Nov 2020, at 22:26, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
> On Tue, 24 Nov 2020, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
>
>> The following is giving me a section title with triple underbars instead of
>> single.
>>
>> \definehead [Heading] [section]
>> \setuphead [Heading] [style={\underbar}]
>
> Change this to:
On Tue, 24 Nov 2020, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
> The following is giving me a section title with triple underbars instead of
> single.
>
> \definehead [Heading] [section]
> \setuphead [Heading] [style={\underbar}]
Change this to:
\setuphead [Heading] [textcommand={\underbar}, numbercommand=\und
Jannik Voges schrieb am 24.11.2020 um 22:24:
Hello,
as the title suggested, I get an error when using spaces in the argument
of \startproduct. For example typesetting
\startproduct{foo bar}
You can have a filename with a space use
\startproduct [foo bar]
but you don't even need the fi
> Le 24 nov. 2020 à 13:36, Wolfgang Schuster
> a écrit :
>
> Fabrice L schrieb am 24.11.2020 um 19:08:
>>> Le 24 nov. 2020 à 12:52, Wolfgang Schuster
>>> a écrit :
>>>
>>> Fabrice L schrieb am 24.11.2020 um 18:44:
Hi,
I was using in the past (MKII) a snippet of code to produce (na
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De: Jairo A. del Rio
Date: mar, 24 de nov. de 2020 a la(s) 14:16
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Some ligatures don't work in latest LMTX
To: Hans Hagen
Thank you very much, Hans. Ligatures now work. However, diacritics aren't
properly placed even using "featur
On 11/24/2020 7:44 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
This is a different problem which is unrelated to the description.
I'll update when Wolfgang has found some more glitches. (nearly all high
level commands that take arguments get/got adapted this month so I bet
that there are some more. No functi
Hi,
A new upload. Mojca upgraded the build manager and we also updated some
machines so all binaries (platforms) should be in sync now. (No binaries
for apples M1 and microsofts SQ2 as we don't have these machines, so
just good old intel and arm it is.)
On my rusty laptop the luametatex manu
This worked for me a couple of versions ago but not under 2020.11.24 00:41. The
headings are being printed as ordinary text at the top of the table rather than
framed.
\starttext
\bTABLE[split=yes, header=repeat]
\bTABLEhead
\bTR
\bTH A \eTH
\bTH B \eTH
\eTR
\eTABLEhe
Jean-Philippe Rey schrieb am 24.11.2020 um 19:33:
Dear list,
I am switching from MLIV to LMTX and I've found a problem with descriptions.
Here is an example of the problem.
==
\definedescription[D]
\starttext
\D{Label} description % Label is not printed
\startD{La
by creating a new empty ~/context folder, then unzip the distribution
and running the install script made Context work again.
.F
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Fabrice L schrieb am 24.11.2020 um 19:08:
Le 24 nov. 2020 à 12:52, Wolfgang Schuster
a écrit :
Fabrice L schrieb am 24.11.2020 um 18:44:
Hi,
I was using in the past (MKII) a snippet of code to produce (natural) tables
from CSV. I was trying to compile my code with MKIV, but this does not wor
Dear list,
I am switching from MLIV to LMTX and I've found a problem with descriptions.
Here is an example of the problem.
==
\definedescription[D]
\starttext
\D{Label} description % Label is not printed
\startD{Label} % OK, but pb with the following table
d
On 24/11/2020 18:28, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
I’m afraid you are getting an old version, since the newer one reads:
mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 1.04
mtx-context |
mtx-context | main context file:
/home/ousia/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/context.mkiv
mt
> Le 24 nov. 2020 à 12:52, Wolfgang Schuster
> a écrit :
>
> Fabrice L schrieb am 24.11.2020 um 18:44:
>> Hi,
>> I was using in the past (MKII) a snippet of code to produce (natural) tables
>> from CSV. I was trying to compile my code with MKIV, but this does not work
>> anymore. As a matter
The following is giving me a section title with triple underbars instead of
single.
\definehead [Heading] [section]
\setuphead [Heading] [style={\underbar}]
\starttext
\Heading{First level section heading}
\underbar{This is single underlined as expected}
\stoptext
(Same with \startHeading .. \s
Fabrice L schrieb am 24.11.2020 um 18:44:
Hi,
I was using in the past (MKII) a snippet of code to produce (natural) tables
from CSV. I was trying to compile my code with MKIV, but this does not work
anymore. As a matter of fact, it doe snot work at all, nor MKII, nor MKIV
(probably my error !
Hi,
I was using in the past (MKII) a snippet of code to produce (natural) tables
from CSV. I was trying to compile my code with MKIV, but this does not work
anymore. As a matter of fact, it doe snot work at all, nor MKII, nor MKIV
(probably my error !).
So I came back to the wiki, where my co
On 11/19/20 5:50 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> this MWE shows that links may be misbehaving again:
>
> \setupindenting[yes, always, big]
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
> \enabledirectives[references.border]
> \unexpanded\def\MyURL#1%
> {\bgroup\goto{{\tt\hyphenatedurl{#1
On 11/23/20 11:33 PM, Floris van Manen wrote:
> [...]
> I still get the error:
>
> csname overload > fatal error, protection level 4, control sequence
> 'textcontrolspace', properties 'immutable', file 'enco-ini.mkxl', line 315
>
> Also aafter the update I got two different current versions:
>
> $
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