w do I get rid of the
"Part", so that the corresponding line starts directly with the number of
the part like "1 Name of the first Part"?
Thanks alot,
Julian
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Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Corrensstr. 2/4
48149 Mü
Thank you Wolfgang for your quick response. Looks great now!
2011/3/21 Wolfgang Schuster
>
> Am 21.03.2011 um 18:14 schrieb Julian Becker:
>
> > Hello everybody,
> > I have a little issue with the table of contents. The document I am
> writing consists of several parts
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I came across the following problem recently: In my document I want chapters
and sections to be numbered, but not subsections, subsubsections etc.
Then, additionally I want my formulae to be numbered by chapter and section,
but not subsection.
In the following example the first equation gets numbe
I'm guessing that I have not yet understood how to use
abbreviations/synonyms correctly, but why does it make a difference if I
call the synonyms "abbreviations" or "tests"? That is why do the following
two files produce different results on my PC (Windows 7, context version
2011.02.09 16:42)? In t
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Thank you alot Aditya! Somehow I didn't even think about using subsubjects
instead of subsections. I guess it was too obvious a solution.
best regards,
Julian
2011/5/9 Aditya Mahajan
> On Wed, 4 May 2011, Julian Becker wrote:
>
> I came across the following problem recently: In
I just encountered a problem when running the following, using the
sample.bib given in the wiki (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/sample_bib). The
list of References is emtpy. If I added the argument "[criterium=text]" to
\completepublications, it produces the correct result (it prints out the
list of
I just found out that I cannot (with MkIV on Windows XP, ConTeXt ver.
2011.02.09 16:42) compile the following
\starttext
This formula produces an error:
\startformula
[r_{\rm test}]=a
\stopformula
\stoptext
\starttext
However, this works:
\startformula
a=[r_{\rm test}]
\stopformula
What's going
just realized: is it perhaps that in the first case, the square brackets are
interpreted as a list of parameters to \startformula?
2011/5/12 Julian Becker
> I just found out that I cannot (with MkIV on Windows XP, ConTeXt ver.
> 2011.02.09 16:42) compile the following
>
> \star
thank you Hans and Luigi for the clarification
2011/5/12 luigi scarso
> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > On 12-5-2011 2:05, Julian Becker wrote:
> >>
> >> just realized: is it perhaps that in the first case, the square brackets
> >&g
I'm still having problems migrating from latex to context:
In latex, I used to write e.g. $\| x \| = 1$, and get two vertical lines on
each side of the x. In ConTeXt, the same "\|" is only producing one single
vertical line. I tried using "||" and "\parallel", but in both cases the
spacing is not a
thank you, Wolfgang, for your quick reply! This is exactly what I needed!
2011/5/19 Wolfgang Schuster
>
> Am 19.05.2011 um 13:04 schrieb Julian Becker:
>
> > I'm still having problems migrating from latex to context:
> > In latex, I used to write e.g. $\| x \| = 1$,
Can it be that in the beta version 2011.05.01, the behaviour of
\definereferenceformat changed?
I used to define:
\definereferenceformat [ineqn] [left=(,right=),text=equation]
and get e.g. "equation (1)", but now all it produces "(equation 1)". Is it
supposed to behave that way?
Do I have to use so
his one produces an error-
@misc{Entry1,
author = {Tr\"{a}ger, D},
title = {{Some Document}},
year = {2006}
}
--
test.bib--this works---
@misc{Entry1,
author = {Schr\"{a}ger, D},
title = {{Some Document}},
year = {2006}
}
--
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would happen to the encoding, if I just pasted them as plain text here.
Julian
2011/6/4 Julian Becker
> Thank you everybody for your answers. Writing Tr{\"a}ger as Thomas
> suggested works well, but unfortunately, I'm using Mendeley Desktop for the
> management of my bi
I think I'll go for the piping option then, which seems to be the easiest
way out.
Thanks for the insights, I didn't actually know much about the interplay of
context and bibtex until this little problem occured to me...
Julian
2011/6/4 Pontus Lurcock
> On Sat 04 Jun 2011,
Recently, I tried to typeset some verbatim MATLAB source codes in MkIV, but
I can't seem to be able to grasp the concept of pretty printers.
All the sample codes I found on the net/wiki/mailing list don't compile,
complaining that "\installprettytype" is an unknown command...?!
Is there any module
gt;
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is in some way?
Best regards,
Julian
2011/7/1 Taco Hoekwater
> On 06/30/2011 10:46 AM, Julian Becker wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody!
>> I tried doing some math typesetting with Cambria, but somehow the
>> integral sign comes out somewhat smaller than it should be.
>
Thanks Khaled,
this works like a charm!
Best wishes,
Julian
2011/7/1 Khaled Hosny
> Try setting \Umathoperatorsize\displaystyle=2em or so until you find a
> suitable value.
>
> On Fri, Jul 01, 2011 at 09:25:27AM +0200, Julian Becker wrote:
> > In this case, is there a quick w
Does anybody know how to implement a continuous numbering of chapters in
documents with several parts?
More specifically: how can I achieve the following numbering scheme (with
unprefixed chapter numbers):
I First part
1 Chapter one
2 Chapter two
II Second part
3 Chapter three
I tried (unsuccess
Still, the chapter numbering gets reset in each new part. How can I avoid
that?
Julian
2011/7/1 Thomas Schmitz
> On Fri, 1 Jul 2011 15:02:22 +0200
> Julian Becker wrote:
>
>> Does anybody know how to implement a continuous numbering of chapters in
>> documents with
Thanks again, Thomas.
2011/7/1 Thomas Schmitz
> On Fri, 1 Jul 2011 15:33:07 +0200
>
> Julian Becker wrote:
>
>> Thank you Thomas, and sorry for not having performed a proper search
>> priorly.
>> Still, the thread you refered me to only provides half of what
Hi everybody,
I'm new to ConTeXt and need a little expert help. When I'm running the
following 'test.tex' file
\starttext
\placeformula
\startformulas
\startformula
\startalign
\NC A \NC = B \NR[+]
\NC C \NC = D \NR[+]
\stopalign
\stopformula
\startformula E \stopformula
\s
Thanks a lot, this did the trick.
best regards, Julian
2010/7/27 Taco Hoekwater
> On 07/27/2010 02:21 PM, Julian Becker wrote:
>
>>
>> I get the following errors:
>>
>> systems : begin file test.tex at line 1
>> ! Missing $$ inserted.
>>
>>
chapter starts).
Anybody know how to do this?
regards,
Julian
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