Hi there,
I am fine tuning my doc. I have problems with the publication list, as some of
the publications extend to the margin of my document. I have not been able to
find a solution. This is probably a very common issue. I assume some of you
had/have the same problem. Is there a quick way to
Hi,
did something change in consideration of mathcommand/mfunction? I get italic
operators instead of the usual (I suppose) upright typesetting.
Thanks!
Cheers
Andreas
minimal example
\definemathcommand[diag][nolop]{\mfunction{diag}}
\starttext
$\diag(1,\ldots,1)$ % diag is
Hi there,
the example from the garden (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Initials; with
reference to [NTG-context] Lettrine not Working as Expected) does not work
for me:
minimal
\setupinitial[color=red,font=Bold sa 4,distance=3pt,state=start,n=3]
% known parameters: font, distance,
Hi Wolfgang.
Thanks for looking into this.
Am Jan 23, 2013 um 8:25 AM schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com:
Am 23.01.2013 um 08:16 schrieb Andreas Mang m...@imt.uni-luebeck.de:
Hi there,
the example from the garden (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Initials
Hi there,
I have a problem with my index. There randomly (at least I do not see a
pattern) is a missing indent in front of the words referenced by seeindex.
Unfortunatelly, I cannot reproduce this nor do I see any pattern, as for why
this problem exists.
Is someone having the same issue, and
Am Jan 14, 2013 um 5:36 PM schrieb Philipp Gesang
philipp.ges...@alumni.uni-heidelberg.de:
···date: 2013-01-14, Monday···from: Schmitz Thomas A.···
On Jan 14, 2013, at 2:54 PM, Andreas Mang m...@imt.uni-luebeck.de wrote:
Hi there,
I got a question considering the registers. I'd like
Hi there,
I got a question considering the registers. I'd like to distinguish between the
definition of some term and its appearance/use somewhere else (boldface vs.
normal font of page number for instance). The garden provides a solution, which
does not seem to work for me:
Hi André Caldas,
I suppose this helps: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone
fetch first-setup.sh, put it to a folder of your liking (e.g.
/usr/local/contextBETA) and do something like
sh ./first-setup.sh --context=current
(wrt. the system you are using, of course)
Cheers
Andreas
Dear Wolfgang,
Dear Hans,
sorry for putting my oar in. I hope you do not mind.
This is true for the bibliography, too (see no bibliography when using
bodymatter/backmatter/; the example provided there works nicely with ConTeXt
ver: 2012.12.10 23:20 MKIV, which is what I am currently using).
Hi,
your example is not very instructive. You might want to spend some time and
mess around in the bibfile to make things look properly (the how published
key seems to be missing from misc). I could get it to run after I have added
there is an error: it should be
\setuppublications[numbering=yes]
and not
\setuppublications[numbering=yesalternative=myapa-de]
but it does not matter :)
Am Jan 6, 2013 um 9:45 AM schrieb Andreas Mang
m...@imt.uni-luebeck.demailto:m...@imt.uni-luebeck.de:
Hi,
your example is not very
Dear...
...invisible man probably known as Hans...
Thanks for fixing this!
Cheers,
Andreas
FYI followers:
\starttext
\externalfigure[cow][width=0.5\makeupwidth]
\stoptext
works with the latest beta (MKIV)
Am Jan 1, 2013 um 2:10 PM schrieb Andreas Mang m...@imt.uni-luebeck.de:
Hi
Hi there,
after updating I have spotted serious flaws in my layout. Spending some time in
the wonderful garden I could fix most issues. However, I might still be doing
something wrong:
My TOC and the bib entries were gone. I could reanimate the TOC for the
bodymatter, but not for the
Excellent work, Andreas - it's really amazing how you always remember to attach
things...
I've used the standard example from the garden as a bib file (see attached ;) ).
sample.bib
Description: sample.bib
Am Jan 4, 2013 um 1:04 AM schrieb Andreas Mang m...@imt.uni-luebeck.de:
Hi
Hi,
Thanks for the quick responses.
The \externalfigure commands passes the values of the width/height keys to
Lua which can’t handle relative values [...] to convert a relative (e.g.
\textwidth) in a absolute value (e.g. 12pt) you can use the \dimexpr command.
Hi there,
did I miss something or is there a problem with the use of makeupwidth in
conection with the externalfigure command in the latest beta?
The error I get (minimal example below) is:
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: invalid escape sequence near '\m'.
Cheers,
Andreas
ConTeXt
Dear Hans,
On 12/19/2012 7:18 PM, Andreas Mang wrote:
Hi there,
sorry for being such a pain in the neck.
Is there going to be a solution considering the spacing problems with the
use of units (native mkiv command) in near future (within 2-3 weeks)? If
there is none and I am not doing
mode in
case I use \units{...}. In particular, the distance for the decimal separator
is as if I would type $1,2$ instead of $1{,}2$ (example: $\units{1,2}$).
Thanks.
Cheers,
Andreas
Am Dec 11, 2012 um 1:49 PM schrieb Andreas Mang m...@imt.uni-luebeck.de:
Hi,
I still do have problems
Dear Wolfgang,
thanks for looking into this. Works nicely.
I can add a “color” key to the algorithmic environment which allows you to
set the color
with \setupalgorithmic and you don’t need the \white command after
\startalgorithmic
anymore.
The coloring in my minimal example was simply
Dear all,
Quick access: there is no line break in case algorithmic is used together with
framed as a float.
I'd like to put some pseudocode in my document. I've used the algorithmic
module. Since I'd like to refer to the algorithm in the text, I've defined a
float environment. However,
Hi,
The minimal example below works for me (ConTeXt ver: 2012.12.10 23:20 MKIV;
I've added some stuff of your preamble to check).
Cheers Gruss
Andreas
%%% MINIMAL EXAMPLE %%%
\usemodule[newmath]
\setupformulas[way=bytext,prefix=no]
\setupsubformulas[conversion=romannumerals]
\starttext
...@yahoo.fr:
Le jeudi 29 novembre 2012, Andreas Mang a écrit :
Hi there,
I encountered some problems with the built in units command in MKIV. I
provide a minimal example which should demonstrate my problems. Maybe I am
doing something wrong...
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\starttext
\unit{11,1e-1
Dear all,
I've noticed that \leadsto, \rightsquigarrow and \leftrightsquigarrow are
not defined in MKIV (ConTeXt ver: 2012.12.06 18:39 MKIV). However, they appear
in MKII (ConTeXt ver: 2012.12.06 18:39 MKII).
I've tested the entire set at http://www.access2science.com/latex/Arrows.html
Hi there,
I encountered some problems with the built in units command in MKIV. I provide
a minimal example which should demonstrate my problems. Maybe I am doing
something wrong...
Cheers,
Andreas
%MINIMAL EXAMPLE%
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\starttext
% this is just my default
Dear all,
is there a simple way to convince context to put small caps in italic?
Thanks.
Andreas
ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.23 17:35 MKIV
minimal example
\starttext
% this is what I intended to do
\emph{\smallcaps Something} Something % not italic
% this is what if tried:
{\it\sc
Dear all,
I've spotted a problem with the numbering of the formulas (default setting:
(CHAPTER.FORMULANUMBER)):
If a heading that does not come with a number is introduced, the chapter number
vanishes from the reference number for the formula. I have provided a minimal
example to illustrate
Dear all,
if I set up my formulas with a right alignment that has some indentation to it,
I am experiencing problems with intertext.
I would assume the text was flushed left. However, it aligns to the formulas
(i.e. it is aligned to the left margin defined in \setupformulas).
Minimal example
Dear all,
I am experiencing problems with the bibliography. My bibliographystyle is apa
like. In the minimal example given below the maybe year is not set up
correctly. That is I would expect to have
(Firstauthor et al., 2012a,2011,2012b)
but I get
(Firstauthor et al., 2012,2011,2012).
It
Dear all,
Dear Wolfgang,
This is already in the core (str-mat.mkiv) but I found a typo in another
macro in font-new.mkiv
Thanks. That's indeed interesting.
I still get an error. I have deleted everything and have updated to the most
recent beta:
2012.10.06 15:31 MKIV fmt: 2012.10.15
If
Hi there,
I suppose the following fixes your problem though I can not tell for sure,
since you did not provide the error message:
Replace the stuff connected to
\strc_formulas_handle_sub_numbering
in
cont-new.mkiv
with
\def\strc_formulas_handle_sub_numbering
Hi there,
As Aditya mentioned in a former posting (*) that \text{ ... } should scale
properly when used as super- or subscript, I have prepared a minimal example to
demonstrate that it doesn't. In my document I have switched from \text{ } to
\normal, which works.
Kind regards,
Andreas
text}_{{\normal text}_{\normal text}}}$
\stoptext
MINIMAL EXAMPLE
Am Oct 4, 2012 um 9:27 AM schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
On Thu, 4 Oct 2012 09:10:17 +0200
Andreas Mang m...@imt.uni-luebeck.de wrote:
Hi there,
As Aditya mentioned in a former posting (*) that \text
Dear all,
at the risk of being met with an incredulous shake of the head: I am using xits
as math font and pagella as main font (for several reasons). Obviously, the
punctuation (in particular comma) does not match. Is there an easy and quick
global fix!?
Your help is very much appreciated.
Hi,
yet another one:
\setupbodyfont[xits]
\starttext $A \setminus B$ \stoptext
looks strange to me.
Cheers,
Andreas
Am Sep 27, 2012 um 7:01 PM schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Thu, 27 Sep 2012, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 04:58:11PM +0200, Andreas Mang wrote:
Hi
Hi there,
Not quite sure if this is the right place. I wanted to send this directly to
Khaled Hosny, but then I thought it might be good to have some additional
opinion on some of these issues (I am not quite sure if some of this is
intended behaviour).
I have collected some examples for
Hi Marco,
I do not know if there is a solution to this. The following would work for your
example:
\in{figure}[alpha]--\in[gamma]
Of course this is a quite rigid solution, that does not safeguard against
changes in figure order...So probably not what you were looking for.
Cheers,
Andreas
Am
Dear all,
is there a way to split the bibliography (at the end of the document with
bibtex support) in several categories, which have different headings (similar
to what latexs' multibib or splitbib does)?
Cheers,
Andreas
This is what I would like to have as an output:
==
Original
Hi there,
Did / Do I miss something or is there a problem with the built-in \unit command?
minimal example:
start example
\starttext
10 \unit{km/h}
\stoptext
stop example
output:
10 kilometersolidushour
ConTeXt:
ver: 2012.08.16 22:20 MKIV fmt: 2012.8.22
Similar results
Am Aug 19, 2012 um 11:55 AM schrieb Hans Hagen:
You can put this in cont-new.mkiv (after \unprotect):
\def\strc_formulas_handle_sub_numbering
{\let\strc_formulas_handle_sub_numbering\relax % else error
\doiftextelse\currentsubformulasuffix
Dear all,
I am having problems with subformulas.
The following example does not display a subnumber (i.e. I get (1) and (2)
instead of (1a) and (1b)):
% start example
\starttext
% from
% does not display subformula numbers
\placesubformula
\startformula \startalign
\strc_formulas_handle_sub_numbering ..._numbering
\fi
Am Aug 18, 2012 um 9:01 PM schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear all,
I am having problems with subformulas.
The following example does not display a subnumber (i.e. I get (1) and (2)
instead
Hi there,
Likewise to an issue reported earlier to this list (Math other issues for TL
2012) there seems to be a problem with the spacing of the superscript in the
xits math font, which cannot be controlled via the setupmathematics[italix=n]
option:
%%% start example
\setupbodyfont[xits]
Hi there,
I have a rather general question regarding the options for math fonts in
ConTeXt. As I understand from reading older posts to this list, there are
currently efforts for making either pagella math or an updated modern font
available. I am looking into this for quite some time now, but
Hi Hans,
On 17-7-2012 20:41, Andreas Mang wrote:
mathname=blacktriangle,
to
[0x25B4]={
adobename=blackuppointingsmalltriangle,
category=so,
description=BLACK UP-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE,
direction=on,
linebreak=al,
unicodeslot=0x25B4,
},
why not 25B2 (the bigger one
| www.pragma-ade.com
| www.pragma-pod.nl
-
--
Andreas Mang, MSc
Research Associate
UNIVERSITY OF LUEBECK
INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL ENGINEERING
Division of Computer Science,
Engineering
Dear all,
The \blacktriangle and \blacktriangledown symbol seem to be missing, though
\blacktriangleright and \...-left are defined. Is there a quick way to add
missing symbols by myself from the knowledge of Unicode / XML identifier
(http://www-sop.inria.fr/marelle/tralics/doc-b.html)?
: http://contextgarden.net
___
--
Andreas Mang, MSc
Research Associate
UNIVERSITY OF LUEBECK
INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL ENGINEERING
Division of Computer Science,
Engineering and Natural Sciences
Ratzeburger
Dear all,
It seems that the \ddots in modern is mapped to the wrong Symbol:
%
\setupbodyfont[modern,12pt]
\starttext
$\ddots$
\stoptext
%
System: ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.10 09:52 MKIV
result: three dots from bottom left to top right (corresponds to \iddots (which
btw.
Dear all,
Firstly, thanks for the fixes in the index register. Works nicely...
However, I am facing an new problem with this very register: It seems that the
current beta only works for index registers put in a single column (see below)
or did the interface change?
Cheers,
Andreas
VERSION:
/contextrev/
wiki : http://contextgarden.net
___
--
Andreas Mang, MSc
Research Associate
UNIVERSITY OF LUEBECK
INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL ENGINEERING
Division of Computer Science,
Engineering and Natural
___
--
Andreas Mang, MSc
Research Associate
UNIVERSITY OF LUEBECK
INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL ENGINEERING
Division of Computer Science,
Engineering and Natural Sciences
Ratzeburger Allee 160, Building 64
23562 Luebeck, Germany
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to
introduce commands. Is this an intended behavior, am I doing something wrong or
is there a bug?
Cheers,
Andreas
Minimal example:
\setupregister[index]
[
I forgot to mention that I am using
ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.10 09:52 MKIV
Sorry...
Am Jul 11, 2012 um 8:38 PM schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to
introduce commands
people around me seem to
be using accents...
Cheers,
Andreas
Am Jul 11, 2012 um 10:15 PM schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 11.07.2012 um 20:38 schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible
Hi,
Same here. Interestingly, the minimal example
% start example
\starttext
\placefigure[top][ref:somefigure]{some
caption}{\externalfigure[cow][width=0.5\makeupwidth]}
\stoptext
% stop example
works fine.
I have managed to reproduce the error on my machine (MAC OS X: ConTeXt ver:
Dear all,
As I have learned from the mailing list, there have been some changes in the
enumeration / description environment. Did I miss something (i.e. has there
also been a change in how to define the labels for the description /
enumeration?) I have attached my prefs, a minimal example and
Hi everybody,
I might have spotted a problem related to enumerations. The minimal example
below results in the given error message. It works without the closesymbol
option.
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Andreas
% ### MINIMAL EXAMPLE ### (ConTeXt ver: 2012.02.18 10:50 MKIV fmt: 2012.2.19)
Hi there,
It came to my attention that there might be a problem when using math symbols
in the superscript:
It seems that the symbols are not properly scaled (if downscaling was what I
suppose to be the default behaviour). A small example is given below.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Andreas
Hi everybody,
Is there any simple macro / flag available that would result in the page
numbers for the place of citation for individual bibliography entries to show
up in the bibliography, i.e. is there some functionality similar to backref
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