Re: [NTG-context] placefigure

2007-07-24 Thread Roelof Langman
This is a simple case of rtfm. From chapter 7 of the pdftex manual:

"pdfTEX supports inclusion of pictures in png, jpeg, tiff and pdf format.
The most common technique
-the inclusion of eps figures- is replaced by pdf inclusion. eps files can
be converted to pdf by
GhostScript, Acrobat Distiller or other PostScript--to--pdf convertors."

Cheers Roelof

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>> The photograph loads all right, the cat-drawing doensn't show up.


>> \useexternalfigure[jpgPhotoBig][photo][type=jpg,width=4cm]
>> \useexternalfigure[epsDrawingCat][cat][type=eps,width=4cm]
>>

> maybe eps to pdf  epsDrawingCat ?
> luigi



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[NTG-context] Bib-module: crossreferences

2005-10-04 Thread Roelof Langman
Hi Taco,

Are crossreferences supposed to work in the new bib module? According to the
Latex companion pp. 404ff. a crossreference can be made in an @inbook to a
@book provided the @inbook precedes the @book in a .bib-file. If a @book is
referenced at least two times by an @inbook, an entry for the @book is
included in the reference list. 

In the new bibtex-module for Context, the crossreferences are resolved
properly, I think, but the crossreferenced entry is not yet included in the
reference list.

I \cite[gould:1979] and \cite[rioch:1979], but lawrence:1979 doesn't appear
in the reference list.

Cheers, Roelof

@inbook{gould:1979,
  author = "Gould, Laurence J.",
  crossref = "lawrence:1979",
  title = "Men and Women at Work: A Group Relations Conference on Person and
Role",
  note = "See also \cite[rioch:1979].",
  pages = "111--122"   }

@inbook{rioch:1979,
  author = "Rioch, Margaret J.",
  crossref = "lawrence:1979",
  title = "The A.K. Rice Group Relations Conferences as a Reflection of
Society",
  pages = "53--68"   }

@book{lawrence:1979,
  editor = "Lawrence, W. Gordon",
  title = "Exploring Individual and Organizational Boundaries.",
  publisher = "John Wiley \& Sons Ltd",
  year = 1979}


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[NTG-context] RE: Figure captions with text in wrong language

2005-08-09 Thread Roelof Langman
Title: Message




Hans, thanks. That's chapter 7 of the cont-enp manual on 
Language-Specific Issues. 
Roelof 
 
 > Hi, I'd like my figures to have dutch 
captions when I write a text in 
> dutch. Unfortunately, context shows my captions 
with the text "Figure" 
> instead of "Figuur", which would be the dutch 
way.
> 
> My code looks like this:
> 
> \language[nl]
\mainlanguage[nl]
(\language is for a local 
switch)
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[NTG-context] Figure captions with text in wrong language

2005-08-09 Thread Roelof Langman
Title: Message



Hi, I'd like my 
figures to have dutch captions when I write a text in dutch. Unfortunately, 
context shows my captions with the text "Figure" instead of "Figuur", which 
would be the dutch way.
 
My code looks like 
this:
 
% 
output=pdf
 
\language[nl]
 
\starttext
 
\placefigure  [here]  [fig:uur]  {Figuur 
een}  {}
 
\stoptext
 
and the text shown 
is "Figure 1 Figuur een".
 
I use texexec 
version 5.2.5 with cont-nl version 2005.03.16.
 
I assumed setting 
the language to nl would give me dutch captions.
 
What did I 
miss?
 
Cheers, Roelof 
Langman
 
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[NTG-context] RE: Two questions on Context

2004-05-24 Thread Roelof Langman
Hi Willy,

Thanks! Using \setupbodyfont solves my first problem.

Unfortunately, using \plaatsinhoud[criterium=onderwerp] does not solve my
second problem. No table of contents is generated.

Cheers! Roelof



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[NTG-context] Two questions on ConText

2004-05-23 Thread Roelof Langman
Hi,

I'm using Context to typeset a book. As I use the Lucida fonts, I have 

\usetypescript[lucida][texnansi]
\switchtobodyfont[lucida, 10pt]
\stelhoofdstekstenin[onderwerp][paginanummer][book title]

Unfortunately, if the "onderwerp" contains extended characters, they are not
shown in the header text. Can this be done, and if so, how can I do it?

In my file ,,boek.tex'', I have line saying ,,\plaatsinhoud'' (I use
\onderwerp for my chapters, and \subonderwerp for my subchapters). The
command \plaatsinhoud doesn't result in a table of contents being produced
(my silent hope). Can I get a table of contents? How?

Thanks!

Roelof Langman
 


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