Re: [NTG-context] document structure (small bug)

2006-07-22 Thread Hans van der Meer
On Jul 22, 2006, at 14:19, Taco Hoekwater wrote: > Hans van der Meer wrote: >> >> >> No, I must be my fault, but even with the above help I cannot get it >> working. >> As far as I can figure out the value of \currentproduct seems NOT to >> guard entry to the body of \startlocalenvironment[syllabu

Re: [NTG-context] document structure (small bug)

2006-07-22 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Hi Hans-es, Hans van der Meer wrote: > > > No, I must be my fault, but even with the above help I cannot get it > working. > As far as I can figure out the value of \currentproduct seems NOT to > guard entry to the body of \startlocalenvironment[syllabus-s]. This took a bit of digging, it

Re: [NTG-context] document structure

2006-07-22 Thread Hans van der Meer
On Jul 22, 2006, at 10:19, Taco Hoekwater wrote: > Hans van der Meer wrote: >>> >> Sorry, but I think I do not yet understand and I do not get it right. >> Next is in a nutshell my setup of the environments, the relevant >> projects are syllabus-s and syllabus-p > > My unsterstanding is that you

Re: [NTG-context] document structure

2006-07-22 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Hans van der Meer wrote: >> > Sorry, but I think I do not yet understand and I do not get it right. > Next is in a nutshell my setup of the environments, the relevant > projects are syllabus-s and syllabus-p My unsterstanding is that you do it like this: % syllabys-s.tex \project syllabu

Re: [NTG-context] document structure

2006-07-21 Thread Hans van der Meer
On Jul 21, 2006, at 14:58, Taco Hoekwater wrote: > > > Hans van der Meer wrote: >> Must I understand that "\startlocalenvironment[abc]" within an >> environment file means that this codeblock is used only for >> typesetting >> product/component abc and excluded automatically when another >> pro

Re: [NTG-context] document structure

2006-07-21 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Hans van der Meer wrote: > Must I understand that "\startlocalenvironment[abc]" within an > environment file means that this codeblock is used only for typesetting > product/component abc and excluded automatically when another > product/component is typeset? I believe so. > How does this re

[NTG-context] document structure

2006-07-21 Thread Hans van der Meer
I have a question about document structure, because I want to structure a series of products correctly and I do not know if I understand everything in the manual about it well enough. Must I understand that "\startlocalenvironment[abc]" within an environment file means that this codeblock is used o

Re: [NTG-context] Document structure - some questions

2005-03-13 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Hi Willi, Hi Marcin, How do the system modes (*...-modes) work exactly? I managed to make \startmode[*interaction] ... \stopmode work, but what about the others "starred" modes? Most of these modes are only set part of the time. For instance, the *sectionnumber mode is only sensible when it used f

Re: [NTG-context] Document structure - some questions

2005-03-13 Thread Willi Egger
Hi Marcin, Marcin Borkowski wrote: Hello! I have quite a few questions about ConTeXt (and more coming, I guess!). As a newbie, many things seem difficult for me. For now, the questions are: How does \part exactly work? I could see: messing with pagenumbers; part title not appearing; strange b

[NTG-context] Document structure - some questions

2005-03-12 Thread Marcin Borkowski
Hello! I have quite a few questions about ConTeXt (and more coming, I guess!). As a newbie, many things seem difficult for me. For now, the questions are: How does \part exactly work? I could see: messing with pagenumbers; part title not appearing; strange behaviour in eg backmatter... How

[NTG-context] document structure facility

2003-05-27 Thread Fabian Doerk
Hey all, i've a question regarding the context document structuring facility. Maybe you can show me the right direction or show me what i made wrong. I'am currently working on a semester project, whose goal it is to build a CVS/ConTeXt Server accessible via Zope webapplications (an selfmade docum