Using ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.14 11:37 MKIV, the following does not
produce a table of content, in fact, it doesn't produce a *.tuc file at all:
\setuppapersize[A5][A4,landscape]
\setuparranging[2SIDE]
\starttext
\placelist
\startchapter[title=chapter]
\input knuth
\stopchapter
\stoptext
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Hi,
i'm trying to combine two features that somehow don't fit together:
1. figure numbering and referring using a chapter.fignr scheme.
For this, a setup with
\setupcaption[figure][prefix=yes,way=bychapter,prefixsegments=chapter]
works fine, as long as i don't have
2. untitled entries below ch
Hi,
on debian testing this small file
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\stopitemize
blahblah
\startitemize[n,continue]
\item three
\stopitemize
\stoptext
gives an itemization that starts at zero, plus the continue does not
work either (context version: 2007.09.28 16:52
(/usr
Thanks Aditya, I noticed just after sending my post that I had removed
the debian pgf package before, because it didn't work with ConTeXt.
After reinstalling it I noticed however, that nothing had changed
recently. It still works with LaTeX but the ConTeXt support realized in
the current pgf-ve
Hi,
when testing the small example from the tikz manual, I got this
... module tikz not found
error, texexec stopping with undefined \tikzstyle. On a fresh debian
installation, that is.
I seem to remember this error from some earlier tryouts but not the
solution.
Anyone for a hint?
Thanks,
Jak
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Well, the ConTeXt manual is one of the most stable components of
> ConTeXt indeed ;)
;-)
should be wikified ...
>> (IIRC, Hans is also a core team member of LuaTeX, so perhaps I should
>> just suck it up with LaTeX until LuaTeX is viable?)
>
> No reason for, as Aditya al
Hi,
I am wondering if there are some of the mkiv files available anywhere?
It would make luatex experiments so much more ConTeXish ...
Thanks.
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Hi,
is it possible that the ruby script version numbers are not always updated?
I am getting a 648 line diff file when I compare two different 1.3.3
versions of the ctxtools.rb file.
One of them, the smaller and older one, had some problems with quotes
around environment variables, and it coul
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> \placefigure will always start a new paragraph, but usually you don't
> notice that since you want it in a separate paragraph anyway. It has
> to do with boxes, although I have no idea how exactly Hans implemented
> "itemize/itemgroup" environment.
>
> You can help yourself
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>Warning: pdfetex (file /home/myuser/texmf/fonts/map/dvipdfm/
>>context/original-base.map): invalid entry for `fmvr8x': font
>>file missing
>
> Some time ago it was a hot topic on the mailing list. See:
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Error_Recove
Hi,
as soon as I put a placefigure in an \item paragraph, the whole
paragraph starts one line below the stopper. Is this a conceptual issue
or just a weirdness?
What is the best way to start at the same height? I couldnĀ“t find
anything in the wiki or the details ...
As an example, see:
\star
> That's too vague to be helpful. Having written some of the Debian
> installation materials, I would find it useful to know what places
> were wrong or misleading so that it could be improved.
Good to hear this part of the ConTeXt labyrinth still has some care
taking inhabitants ...
So, here a
Hi,
apropos a good manual: is the debian installation description still
supposed to be correct and/or supported?
I did an installation with last weeks unstable release and found the
wiki infos not really helpful, if not outright misleading.
with greets from the penguin side of things,
Jak.
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