On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 14:06:43 +0200
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>
> > On 31 Jul 2018, at 13:57, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > It used to be that in an example like the one attached where you
> > were using \startcolumns and used an \externalfigure that was wider
> > than the colum
How to do an in-line / in-text itemization?
I would like to (i) enumerate something (ii) in the text (iii) but I
don't know how.
Thank you!
Thomas
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To meet some formal guidelines, I need to provide a word count of my
abstract and a character count of the main text, and a character count
of all the text appearing in figure captions.
Is this possible (maybe using some lua-magic)?
Thank you!
Thomas
Minimal example:
\definestartstop
[a
. Thomas Möbius:
Why is [left=(, right=)] ignored in \setupbtx when using the aps btx
rendering specification?
This works:
\usebtxdataset
[default]
[../bibliography/bibliography]
\setupbtx
[default:cite:num]
[left=(,right=)]
\setupbtx
[default:list]
[left=(,right
Why is [left=(, right=)] ignored in \setupbtx when using the aps btx
rendering specification?
This works:
\usebtxdataset
[default]
[../bibliography/bibliography]
\setupbtx
[default:cite:num]
[left=(,right=)]
\setupbtx
[default:list]
[left=(,right=),authorconversion=in
Dear list,
I would like to render BibTeX-entries with the provided
APA-style, however, in the text use superscript cross references. I
have the following issues, which I don't know how to resolve. I was
hoping, you could help me.
1. When choosing the style APA, the change to \setupcite seems to
Dear list,
I am compiling some figures as supplementary material and would like to
have figure captions follow the convention:
Figure S3
Figure S4
Figure S5
...
and I need that the numbering starts with S3 instead of S1.
How can I achieve this?
Minimal example:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupex
Hi,
footnotes in two column layouts are typeset at the bottom of the
respected column but with the width of two columns.
Expected: 1) Either footnotes spanning the whole page from left to right
at the bottom of the page. 2) Or have the footnote be restricted to one
column only.
How can I a
Dear list,
having used ConTeXt for years now, I am the first time in need
to, well, "programming" something. And I realised, I am a little bit
lost. I have a rather long list of variable descriptions that I would
like to typeset in a usable and readable way. It should look something
like this:
-
Dear list,
how do I place a verbatim environment in the text such that the
following paragraph is not indented? I expect the environment to
behave the same as the formula-environment. How can I achieve this?
--- minimal example ---
\starttext
\setupindenting[1.3em]
\setupindenting[yes]
\defin
Dear list,
it seems as if \setupnumber is ignored or I am using the wrong way to
reset the page numbering.
How to start the page numbering at 1 in the bodymatter?
---minimal exampe---
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setuppagenumbering[start=start,alternative=doublesided,location=]
\setupheader[style=sma
Has really no one an idea how to solve this problem? It is driving me crazy...
Thanks for any help.
Thomas
2014-04-30 12:24 GMT+02:00 Thomas Möbius :
> Dear ConTeXt list,
>
> text that has some background attached to it, does not properly break
> if a float appears on the same
Dear ConTeXt list,
text that has some background attached to it, does not properly break
if a float appears on the same page. How to work around it?
---minimal example---
\starttext
\chapter {Bsaoteh}
\defineenumeration
[excursion]
[text=Excursion,
listtext={Excursion~},
counter
Dear ConTeXt list,
I have multiple figures appearing in a single chapter which are
roughly half a page in height. They would fit on top of each other.
It seems as if context is only putting floats on top of each other if
at least 2 lines of text fit underneath them.
How to force two figures whic
A general question. I use setupenumerations to define theorem-,
lemma-, and definition-environments for my document. I realised that
setupenumerations is overwriting keys that are set in setupitemize
(and groups defined by defineitemgroup).
~~~snip~~~
\setupenumerations [numberconversion=numbers
2013/11/19 Thomas Möbius :
> 2013/11/18 Wolfgang Schuster :
>>
>> Am 15.11.2013 um 17:02 schrieb Thomas Möbius :
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> please have a look at the minimal example at the bottom. I am
>>> typesetting theorems and lemmata which are
2013/11/18 Wolfgang Schuster :
>
> Am 15.11.2013 um 17:02 schrieb Thomas Möbius :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> please have a look at the minimal example at the bottom. I am
>> typesetting theorems and lemmata which are numbered consecutively
>> within chapters in a boo
Hi,
please have a look at the minimal example at the bottom. I am
typesetting theorems and lemmata which are numbered consecutively
within chapters in a book. I used the same code for a document
written in mkii, and I thought I could just reuse it in mkiv.
Obviously, there is something I am miss
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