I took a look at the source code and realized that I had misunderstood
the function of \fillinfield. Thus, \fillinfield probably works the way
it should, just not the way I expected it to work.
Sorry...
> Hans Hagen wrote:
> >
> > Fredrik Sjunnesson wrote:
> > >
&
Hi,
PDF fields created with \fillinfield lose their filled in values as soon as
they lose focus.
I have tried several different documents, including mwidget-s.pdf, with the
latest Acrobat Reader on both Linux and Windows but I always get the same
result.
Any others with similar problems?
Reg
I have problems with the register macro in MetaFun.
When I try
==
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\definelayer[test]
\startuseMPgraphic{oeps}
path p ; p := fullcircle scaled 6cm ;
fill p withcolor .8white ;
d
I want keep track of which other sections any given section refers to by
creating lists like
\fromrefA => refX,refY,refZ
\fromrefB => refY,refZ
...
My plan is to achieve this by writing commands like
\ignore{1.2} \appendtovaluelist{fromrefA}{refX}
\ignore{1.4} \appendtovaluelist{fromrefA}{ref
Hello,
I'm working on functions for displaying lists of cross-references
between documents and I'm therefore a bit curious to here if others have
similar needs. If there are, maybe I should try to make a real module
and not just at private hack. Maybe modules for this already exist.
A substantial
to a commalist
Fredrik Sjunnesson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a smart way to create a commalist?
>
> I want to get the equivalent of
>
> \setparameter[namespace][listname={item1,item2,item3}]
>
> but be able to append one item at the time, like
>
> \append{nam
Hello,
Is there a smart way to create a commalist?
I want to get the equivalent of
\setparameter[namespace][listname={item1,item2,item3}]
but be able to append one item at the time, like
\append{namepace}{listname}{item1}
\append{namepace}{listname}{item2}
\append{namepace}{listname}{item3}
I
ggest a try, maybe they are good enough.
Thanks,
Fredrik
On 9/8/06, Fredrik Sjunnesson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to specify where the intermediate files and log files
> generated by context end up?
>
> Ideally, I would like my working directory to contain tex an
Hello,
Is there any way to specify where the intermediate files and log files
generated by context end up?
Ideally, I would like my working directory to contain tex and pdf files
only. All other files could be stored in a subdirectory. That way all
these extra files are kept out of sight but clos
ess of all their frames.
Since this approach would add extra complexity to the table definitions
I hope that you have better solutions.
Thanks in advance,
Fredrik Sjunnesson
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