versions of TeX (eplain comes to mind) You can edit the
TOC file external to the tex program, and then take a second run
without recording page numbers. There is a command for this.
With Context this might be too complex.
I see no problem with having a page number on chapter 1 however.
Most books
Am 15.03.2013 um 07:46 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
Maybe I have not made it clear, what I mean?
My Minexample is:
\setuplist[chapter][pagenumber=no]
\starttext
\completecontent
\chapter{Chapter 1}
\section{Section 1}
\chapter{Chapter 2}
\stoptext
Now Chapter 1 is
Hello there,
normally I use
\setuplist[chapter][pagenumber=no]
to prevent pages for chapters in the TOC, because normally (!) after
every chapter-titel comes a section-title, directly, without text
between the two titles. And so it is in this case enough to give the
page-number for the
Hello there,
normally I use
\setuplist[chapter][pagenumber=no]
to prevent pages for chapters in the TOC, because normally (!) after
every chapter-titel comes a section-title, directly, without text
between the two titles. And so it is in this case enough to give the
page-number for the
I know how to make the page numbers in the frontmatter to use Roman
numerals, say, and in the bodymatter use Arabic numerals. I also know how
to reset the page counter so that the numbering starts over after the
frontmatter. However, I would like to have the page numbers appear in the
PDF
I have a scanned (raster) PDF that I am inserting into my document via
\copypages. However, the document's page number is not showing on top of
this raster PDF page (presumably because \copypages places the page on top
of everything else). How can I ensure that the page number is on top of
Hi together,
I use \completecontent for the TOC. How to deactivate the printing of
the pagenumbers on TOC-pages? But they should be counted invisibely, so
that the first text-page begins with the real page number.
Best Regards
Huseyin
Hi together,
I use \completecontent for the TOC. How to deactivate the printing of
the pagenumbers on TOC-pages? But they should be counted invisibely, so
that the first text-page begins with the real page number.
Best Regards
Huseyin
Am 30.01.2013 um 12:23 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
Hi together,
I use \completecontent for the TOC. How to deactivate the printing of the
pagenumbers on TOC-pages? But they should be counted invisibely, so that the
first text-page begins with the real page number.
On 2013–01–13 Malte Stien wrote:
One thing, though, it turns out the #pageno variable does not seem
to work. I had to rename it to #1 to do the trick. Even #p did not
work. Do those variables have to be numbers?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/MkVI
Marco
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Hi,
I have a rather wide, 41mm, outer margin in a manual and I am trying to put the
page number into the margin like so:
\setuppagenumbering[
alternative=doublesided,
location={header, margin},
style=bold,
]
The trouble is that the page number is only a few
Am 12.01.2013 um 14:49 schrieb Malte Stien ma...@stien.de:
Hi,
I have a rather wide, 41mm, outer margin in a manual and I am trying to put
the page number into the margin like so:
\setuppagenumbering[
alternative=doublesided,
location={header, margin},
style=bold,
On 2013–01–13 Malte Stien wrote:
The trouble is that the page number is only a few millimetres wide
and gets positioned on the inside edge of my outside margin.
Hence, it does not end up close enough to the edge of the page. I
guess, I would like to right-align it 4mm from the edge of a
Am 12.01.2013 um 15:23 schrieb Marco Patzer home...@lavabit.com:
On 2013–01–13 Malte Stien wrote:
The trouble is that the page number is only a few millimetres wide
and gets positioned on the inside edge of my outside margin.
Hence, it does not end up close enough to the edge of the page.
On 2013–01–12 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
When you’re in the header you can just use \doifoddpageelse to set different
values for left/right pages, \signalrightpage is only necessary for text *in*
the document.
Thanks for the correction. I updated the wiki.
Marco
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what worked in the end:
\setuppagenumbering[
alternative=doublesided,
location={header, margin},
style=bold,
command=\PageNumberCommand
]
\starttexdefinition PageNumberCommand #1
\doifoddpageelse
{\rightaligned{#1}}
{\leftaligned{#1
I would like to reset the page number counter after the first (title)
page. Currently, I have
\setupfooter[state=empty]
\setuppagenumbering[location={footer,middle}]
\setupfootertexts[Page \currentpage\ of \lastpage]
\starttext
This is my title page
\page
\resetnumber[page]
This
Am 10.12.2012 um 17:11 schrieb Troy Henderson thend...@gmail.com:
I would like to reset the page number counter after the first (title) page.
Currently, I have
\setupfooter[state=empty]
\setuppagenumbering[location={footer,middle}]
\setupfootertexts[Page \currentpage\ of \lastpage]
Thanks again Wolfgang. That works perfectly.
Troy
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{Section 1}
\input ward
\startsection[title={Section 1 again},resetnumber=yes] % Here I want again the
number 1
\input ward
\stopsection
\setuphead[section][number=yes]
\section{Section 3}
\input ward
\startsection[title={Section with no number},number=no] % Here I don't want
numbers
\input ward
[title={Section with no number},number=no] % Here I don't
want numbers
\input ward
\stopsection
\stoptext
Thanks in advance: OK
Hm ,
is it save to mix \section and \startsection ..\stopsection ?
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am seeking to reset the section
numbers. In fact in my document, where I noticed the problem, I use only
\section, but I tried several possibilities, including \start-\stop-section.
Best regards: OK
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If your
that \section and
\start-\stop-section is used is of no importance regarding the way I am
seeking to reset the section numbers. In fact in my document, where I
noticed the problem, I use only \section, but I tried several
possibilities, including \start-\stop-section.
Some help at
http
=no] % Here I don't want
numbers
\input ward
\stopsection
\stoptext
I think it's not safe to mix \section and \startsection \stopsection, because
the tags can be messed.
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[
alternative=singlesided,
location={header, margin},
style=bold,
]
For a particular document, though, I don't want page numbers. Is there a way of
locally suppressing the page numbers while still importing (via environment)
the layout.tex file? I guess, what I am asking
2012-10-23 Malte Stien:
Hi Malte
For a particular document, though, I don't want page numbers. Is
there a way of locally suppressing the page numbers while still
importing (via environment) the layout.tex file? I guess, what I
am asking is, is there a way to override the setuppagenumbering
Hello ConTeXist.
Is there possibility view all subsubsection number (ie in format 2.3.4 -
it mean with section and also subsection number) without \section{} and
\subsection{} command using previously?
I need to start a separate section number from a certain number
(inserted into an existing
Am 15.09.2012 um 11:46 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar hajt...@gyza.cz:
Hello ConTeXist.
Is there possibility view all subsubsection number (ie in format 2.3.4 - it
mean with section and also subsection number) without \section{} and
\subsection{} command using previously?
I need to start a
Thanx Wolfgang.
Thank you. Everything works.
While I was looking, I could not find it. I wanted to put your example
into the wiki, but the wiki shows the numbers and hidden sections, so I
did not there yet.
Thanks again
Jaroslav
Dne 15.9.2012 12:37, Wolfgang Schuster napsal(a):
Am
Hi Jaroslav,
While I was looking, I could not find it. I wanted to put your example into
the wiki, but the wiki shows the numbers and hidden sections, so I did not
there yet.
That might be because the wiki uses mkii by default; to use mkiv write
context mode=mkiv
If you can't get an example
was looking, I could not find it. I wanted to put your example into
the wiki, but the wiki shows the numbers and hidden sections, so I did not
there yet.
That might be because the wiki uses mkii by default; to use mkiv write
context mode=mkiv
If you can't get an example to work at all, simply write
wanted to put your
example into
the wiki, but the wiki shows the numbers and hidden sections, so I
did not
there yet.
That might be because the wiki uses mkii by default; to use mkiv write
context mode=mkiv
If you can't get an example to work at all, simply write the code inside
texcode.../texcode
:48, Sietse Brouwer napsal(a):
Hi Jaroslav,
While I was looking, I could not find it. I wanted to put your example
into
the wiki, but the wiki shows the numbers and hidden sections, so I did
not
there yet.
That might be because the wiki uses mkii by default; to use mkiv write
context mode=mkiv
not find it. I wanted to put your
example into
the wiki, but the wiki shows the numbers and hidden sections, so I
did not
there yet.
That might be because the wiki uses mkii by default; to use mkiv write
context mode=mkiv
If you can't get an example to work at all, simply write the code
inside
The footnote numbers turn red(ish) as soon as \setupinteraction is present.
Is that intended?
thanks for replies!
Martin
with
ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.21 16:50 MKIV fmt: 2012.7.21
example:
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=darkblue,style=\tf]
\starttext
some text\footnote{a footnote
On 2012-07-31 Martin martin.alth...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Martin,
The footnote numbers turn red(ish) as soon as \setupinteraction is present.
Is that intended?
Yes, it is. There is a special setting, when the link appears on the
same page, it's contrastcolor.
\setupinteraction
[state=start
Hi Marco,
Thanks for that. Though it seems that is only part of the situation. With the
definition, as you give it, the footnote numbers at the bottom of the page turn
green, but the ones in the text remain black. I deleted all generated files
just to be sure.
Martin
The footnote numbers
On 2012-07-31 Martin Althoff martin.alth...@yahoo.com wrote:
With the definition, as you give it, the footnote numbers at the
bottom of the page turn green, but the ones in the text remain
black.
Not here with 2012.07.27 16:41. Which context version are you
running?
Marco
OK, was using: 2012.07.21 16:50 MKIV.
Ran an update (now 2012.07.27 16:41 MKIV). Problem was in another place though
(working on several docs at the moment).
A module had the line:
\setupfootnotes[textcolor=black]
Then adding this what you gave at a later point:
\setupinteraction
Hello,
I am using \setuparranging and it causes me an error in referencing to pages.
I want place number of page into text but this page number is wrong.
As you can see in attached example, Chapter 2 is printed on page 3
but command \at prints page 4.
Could you please advise how to get the correct
On 12-6-2012 12:08, Pavel Dohnal wrote:
Hello,
I am using \setuparranging and it causes me an error in referencing to pages.
I want place number of page into text but this page number is wrong.
As you can see in attached example, Chapter 2 is printed on page 3
but command \at prints page 4.
On 06/03/12 20:27, luigi scarso wrote:
2012/3/6 Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de mailto:oi...@web.de
On page 7 lines are numbered from lowest to highest values. A purist
might consider this wrong, but this is unlikely to happen on a real
book, since (I guess) line numbers on headers
, since (I guess) line numbers on headers only make sense when they
two different series cannot be on the same page.
Many thanks for your help,
I see but ... how do you want to manage this situation?
Hi Luigi,
sorry, but it seems that my reply to your question wasn't explaining at all
of keeping track of first/last numbers; for
the page it's trivial but as we also support numbering in columns and
other places some housekeeping is needed (read: a quick hack is possible
but I will only do a proper solution)
Many thanks for your reply, Hans.
I think that implemented a proper
On 05/03/12 15:12, luigi scarso wrote:
2012/3/4 Pablo Rodríguez:
[...]
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
If you allow me one more question: is showing the numbers on the same
page they refer to beyond the limits of TeX/LuaTeX?
Absolutely no. As Hans said, a quick/dirty
On 05/03/12 15:12, luigi scarso wrote:
2012/3/4 Pablo Rodríguez
If you allow me one more question: is showing the numbers on the same
page they refer to beyond the limits of TeX/LuaTeX?
Absolutely no. As Hans said, a quick/dirty trick is possible: just
mark the object
2012/3/6 Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de
On 05/03/12 15:12, luigi scarso wrote:
2012/3/4 Pablo Rodríguez
If you allow me one more question: is showing the numbers on the same
page they refer to beyond the limits of TeX/LuaTeX?
Absolutely no. As Hans said, a quick/dirty trick
On 06/03/12 19:48, luigi scarso wrote:
2012/3/6 Pablo Rodríguez
Luigi, I'm afraid it doesn't work as expected in the real file
I'm not surprised
My fault, because I didn' realize that numbers only appeared on each
fifth line.
Lines are numbered there with [step=5]. So I get
2012/3/6 Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de
On page 7 lines are numbered from lowest to highest values. A purist
might consider this wrong, but this is unlikely to happen on a real
book, since (I guess) line numbers on headers only make sense when they
two different series cannot be on the same
On 06/03/12 20:27, luigi scarso wrote:
2012/3/6 Pablo Rodríguez
On page 7 lines are numbered from lowest to highest values. A purist
might consider this wrong, but this is unlikely to happen on a real
book, since (I guess) line numbers on headers only make sense when
On 4-3-2012 11:20, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\dorecurse{10}{\input zapf\par\input knuth}
\stoplinenumbering
\stoptext
currently it's not possible but it's no big deal to add that feature at
some point as it's a matter of keeping track of first/last numbers
of poetry.
[...]
Is that possible to achieve with ConTeXt?
Yes but it’s not usable because the numbers are always shown on the next
page.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
If you allow me one more question: is showing the numbers on the same
page they refer to beyond the limits of TeX
I have asked this question before (more than twice), after I found no
answer in the ConTeXt reference manual, the wiki or the mailing list.
I wanted to be able to have in the headers the first and last line
number from page. This feature is extremely useful when typesetting some
kinds of poetry.
is extremely useful when typesetting some
kinds of poetry.
The most basic sample would be:
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\dorecurse{10}{\input zapf\par\input knuth}
\stoplinenumbering
\stoptext
Is that possible to achieve with ConTeXt?
Yes but it’s not usable because the numbers
with ConTeXt?
Yes but it’s not usable because the numbers are always shown on the next page.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
If you allow me one more question: is showing the numbers on the same
page they refer to beyond the limits of TeX/LuaTeX?
I'm asking this to know whether
kinds of poetry.
[...]
Is that possible to achieve with ConTeXt?
Yes but it’s not usable because the numbers are always shown on the next
page.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
If you allow me one more question: is showing the numbers on the same
page they refer to beyond the limits
On 04/03/12 14:44, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.03.2012 um 13:15 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
[...]
If you allow me one more question: is showing the numbers on the same
page they refer to beyond the limits of TeX/LuaTeX?
I'm asking this to know whether such a feature could be implemented some
Hi there,
I'm trying to get a feature similar to those headers that display the
first and last entry on a give page.
I would like to do the same with line numbers on pages, which is
especially useful for poetry.
How could i change this in the following sample?
\setupheadertexts[line--numbers
Hi there,
I'm trying to get a header that contains the numbers of first numbered
line on each page and the number of the last numbered line on that page.
This is especially useful for poetry.
Here is a minimal sample of what I'm trying to do:
\setupheadertexts[line--numbers
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 21.12.2011 um 18:19 schrieb Fulvio:
Hi, this is my first message in this ml ;)
Well, I've a stupid constraint in a work: I must limit the number of
lines in a page. I have to have 32-35 lines on
Il giorno Thu, 22 Dec 2011 09:32:01 +0100
luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com ha scritto:
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 21.12.2011 um 18:19 schrieb Fulvio:
Hi, this is my first message in this ml ;)
Well, I've a stupid
Am 21.12.2011 um 18:19 schrieb Fulvio:
Hi, this is my first message in this ml ;)
Well, I've a stupid constraint in a work: I must limit the number of
lines in a page. I have to have 32-35 lines on each page.
Now, the task isn't too complex in principle, I can work on interline
sizes
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 01.12.2011 um 22:02 schrieb Chris Lott:
I'm new to ConTeXt, but I have searched for this myself... I'm trying
to format the footnote numbers that appear in the text of my
documents. I've used
I'm new to ConTeXt, but I have searched for this myself... I'm trying
to format the footnote numbers that appear in the text of my
documents. I've used this to change them from being blue (there may be
a better way-- I am generating PDFs for print, so don't need the
hyperlinks) using the following
Am 01.12.2011 um 22:02 schrieb Chris Lott:
I'm new to ConTeXt, but I have searched for this myself... I'm trying
to format the footnote numbers that appear in the text of my
documents. I've used this to change them from being blue (there may be
a better way-- I am generating PDFs for print
On version: 2011.11.17 23:31 it works again. Thanks Hans!
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Hi,
Is it possible to reset the numbers which appear after invoking \placeformula?
To be more precise, I mean the following situation:
\starttext
Euler says
\placeformula
\startformula
{\rm e}^{{\rm i} \pi} + 1 = 0.
\stopformula
The above formula
Many thanks, Christian: that's the way…
I added a note in the wiki:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/placeformula
Best regards: OK
On 17 nov. 2011, at 14:48, Christian wrote:
Is it possible to reset the numbers which appear after invoking
\placeformula?
To be more precise
Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl writes:
Hi,
Thanks for spotting this. I tested with my project where there are only few
footnotes, indeed the reference-numbers are gone once arranging is set on.
It looks like it's a in-margin material problem, not a footnote one. See
the next example
On 15-11-2011 11:33, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Willi Eggercont...@boede.nl writes:
Hi,
Thanks for spotting this. I tested with my project where there are only few
footnotes, indeed the reference-numbers are gone once arranging is set on.
It looks like it's a in-margin material problem
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl writes:
%% start minimal example
\setuppapersize[A5][A4,landscape]
\setuparranging[2UP]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][location=serried]
\showframe
\starttext
test\footnote{\input knuth}
\inmargin{this is in the margin}
\stoptext
%% stop.
All the
.
I played with the beta of 2011-11-14.
If no setup is used i.e. if the default coming with ConTeXt is used, then the
numbers are placed in the margin. Those numbers are lost when arranging is on,
using context --arrange test.tex
If \setupnotedefinition[footnote][location=page] %serried,text
Hello there.
With the latest beta, the following example fails to show the footnote
number. Commenting the setuparranging shows it again.
%% start minimal example
\setuppapersize[A5][A4,landscape]
\setuparranging[2UP]
\starttext
test\footnote{this is the note}
\stoptext
%% stop.
Current
Hi,
Thanks for spotting this. I tested with my project where there are only few
footnotes, indeed the reference-numbers are gone once arranging is set on.
Willi
On 10 Nov 2011, at 18:20, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Hello there.
With the latest beta, the following example fails to show
On 30.10.2011, at 09:45, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.10.2011 um 23:57 schrieb Andreas Harder:
On 29.10.2011, at 23:47, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15
On 07.11.2011, at 12:03, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 07.11.2011 um 11:53 schrieb Andreas Harder:
On 30.10.2011, at 09:45, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.10.2011 um 23:57 schrieb Andreas Harder:
On 29.10.2011, at 23:47, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am sorry
Am 07.11.2011 um 12:45 schrieb Andreas Harder:
When you don’t need subformulas change this in strc-mat.mkiv:
I don’t, thanks.
Instead of patching strc-mat.mkiv you can create a file with the name
cont-loc.mkiv
in your working directory where you add both modified commands. With this method
On 07.11.2011, at 13:02, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 07.11.2011 um 12:45 schrieb Andreas Harder:
When you don’t need subformulas change this in strc-mat.mkiv:
I don’t, thanks.
Instead of patching strc-mat.mkiv you can create a file with the name
cont-loc.mkiv
in your working
Am 29.10.2011 um 23:47 schrieb Paul Menzel:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
english/english
the following example does not work. Either no number is shown or »??«.
Am 29.10.2011 um 23:57 schrieb Andreas Harder:
On 29.10.2011, at 23:47, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
english/english
That's also true for
On 30.10.2011, at 09:45, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.10.2011 um 23:57 schrieb Andreas Harder:
On 29.10.2011, at 23:47, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15
Am Sonntag, den 30.10.2011, 08:30 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 29.10.2011 um 23:47 schrieb Paul Menzel:
I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
english/english
the following example does not
Hi there,
I would like to get section titles that have aalt (actually, smcp and
onum) and numbers in margin.
It works fine with the following code:
\setuphead[section][style=\sc\os,alternative=inmargin]
\starttext
\section{This is a title}
\input{knuth}
\stoptext
But in-margin numbers don't
Am 29.10.2011 um 19:29 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
Hi there,
I would like to get section titles that have aalt (actually, smcp and
onum) and numbers in margin.
It works fine with the following code:
\setuphead[section][style=\sc\os,alternative=inmargin]
\starttext
\section
On 10/29/2011 07:51 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.10.2011 um 19:29 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
But in-margin numbers don't work when adding OT features:
\usemodule[simplefonts][size=12pt]
\setmainfont[TeX Gyre Pagella]
\definefontfeature[scttitle][default][aalt=yes]
\setuphead[section
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
english/english
the following example does not work. Either no number is shown or »??«.
\starttext
Table
On 29.10.2011, at 23:47, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
english/english
That's also true for yesterdays beta.
\starttext
\placeformula[eq:1]
On 1-10-2011 15:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
There is also a bug for the labels in the form “month:mnem” in lang-lab.lua
function languages.labels.define()
local variables = interfaces.variables
local data = languages.data.labels
local function define(command,list,prefixed)
On 29-9-2011 13:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
local tag, plus = match(entry,^([^%+:]+)(.*)$)
^([^%+:]+)[%+:]*(.*)$
Even when you patch this you don’t get any output because context tries (in the
example below) to use the label “August:mnem” but only the label “august:mnem”
is
Am 01.10.2011 um 14:57 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 29-9-2011 13:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Even when you patch this you don’t get any output because context tries (in
the example below) to use the label “August:mnem” but only the label
“august:mnem” is defined.
\starttext
I am fairly sure the Lucida font has oldstyle numbers. But I don't get them
with the \os macro. Here two minimal examples. The one with lmodern does the
oldstyle numbers, the one with lucida not. I would be obliged for a solution.
Hans van der Meer
\setuppapersize[A6][A6]
\setupbodyfont[lucida
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:27, Meer, H. van der wrote:
I am fairly sure the Lucida font has oldstyle numbers. But I don't get them
with the \os macro. Here two minimal examples. The one with lmodern does the
oldstyle numbers, the one with lucida not. I would be obliged for a solution
On 30-9-2011 10:40, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
(The only alternative is to wait for OpenType variant of Lucida.)
indeed, it makes no sense to waste time on type 1 lucida's in mkiv
Hans
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On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 01:06, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 28.09.2011 um 23:58 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
Hello,
MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
My main question: how can I setup the date to display 23\high{rd}
Sep, 2011?
\starttext
Am 29.09.2011 um 13:22 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 01:06, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 28.09.2011 um 23:58 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
Hello,
MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
My main question: how can I setup the date to display
Hello,
MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
My main question: how can I setup the date to display 23\high{rd}
Sep, 2011?
Thank you,
Mojca
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Am 28.09.2011 um 23:58 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
Hello,
MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
My main question: how can I setup the date to display 23\high{rd}
Sep, 2011?
\starttext
\currentdate[day+,space,month,space,year]
\startlines
:
\definestructureconversionset[Num2Char][numbers,Characters][numbers]
\setuphead[chapter][sectionconversionset=Num2Char]
\starttext
\chapter{Cha}
\section{Sec}
\stoptext
But numbers appear - so what has changed or what am I doing wrong?
Best regards,
Lukas
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Ing. Lukáš Procházka
this is a valid code for numbering (or
rather charactering) chapters as described before:
\definestructureconversionset[Num2Char][numbers,Characters][numbers]
\setuphead[chapter][sectionconversionset=Num2Char]
\setupheads[sectionconversionset=Num2Char]
or
\setuphead[chapter,section
Hello,
have you tried it?
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 14:19:52 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
or
\setuphead[chapter,section][sectionconversionset=Num2Char]
Wolfgang
\definestructureconversionset[Num2Char][numbers,Characters][numbers]
\setuphead[chapter
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