On 10-5-2010 9:00, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
Taco Hoekwater (2010-05-09 08:15):
Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
But would it let me place such a list of publications:
Books
1. Author (year). Title.
2. Author (year). Title.
Internet resources
3. URL
Movies
4. Author (year).
Hans Hagen wrote:
a more mkiv-ish approach is:
As even I don't quite understand this: could you or someone else
perhaps illuminate this code with explanations? It would make
an interesting article/wiki page, I think.
Best wishes,
Taco
\starttext
% bibtex
% entry tag=hagen:tb19-3-311
On 11-5-2010 10:43, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
a more mkiv-ish approach is:
As even I don't quite understand this: could you or someone else
perhaps illuminate this code with explanations? It would make
an interesting article/wiki page, I think.
it's just the code from
Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
Taco Hoekwater (2010-05-09 08:15):
Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
But would it let me place such a list of publications:
Books
1. Author (year). Title.
2. Author (year). Title.
Internet resources
3. URL
Movies
4. Author (year). Title.
It seems that I could
Dne ponedeljek 10. maja 2010 ob 09:00:18 je Taco Hoekwater napisal(a):
Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
But I am running MKIV, look one line below. So, is printing a list of
publications grouped by publication type possible or easily done with
MKIV?
I know it is not supported out of the box,
Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
But would it let me place such a list of publications:
Books
1. Author (year). Title.
2. Author (year). Title.
Internet resources
3. URL
Movies
4. Author (year). Title.
It seems that I could easily use \setuppublicationlayout to define a
Taco Hoekwater (2010-05-09 08:15):
Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
But would it let me place such a list of publications:
Books
1. Author (year). Title.
2. Author (year). Title.
Internet resources
3. URL
Movies
4. Author (year). Title.
It seems that I could easily use
Marius (2010-05-07 09:32):
I think what are you looking for is possible with bib module. Look at
the 3.1 section Default and explicit citations
http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules/bibmod-doc-2009.11.04.zip
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography
Yes, it looks very interesting and not as
I think what are you looking for is possible with bib module. Look at
the 3.1 section Default and explicit citations
http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules/bibmod-doc-2009.11.04.zip
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 1:52 AM, rogu...@googlemail.com wrote:
Otared Kavian otared at gmail.com writes:
On 5 mai 2010, at 09:25, Marius wrote:
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:12 AM, rogutes at googlemail.com wrote:
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
\section{First}
becomes
1. First
instead of
1 First
rogu...@googlemail.com (2010-05-05 05:12):
2. I would like to use something like this for bibliography:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Simple_Bibliography#Another_Approach
but adapting it seems too hard for me. Perhaps someone could help? A
very crude example:
G'Day,
I'm trying out ConTeXt and have come up with 2 questions.
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
\section{First}
becomes
1. First
instead of
1 First
?
2. I would like to use something like this for bibliography:
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:12 AM, rogu...@googlemail.com wrote:
G'Day,
I'm trying out ConTeXt and have come up with 2 questions.
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
\section{First}
becomes
1. First
instead of
1 First
?
On 5 mai 2010, at 09:25, Marius wrote:
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:12 AM, rogu...@googlemail.com wrote:
G'Day,
I'm trying out ConTeXt and have come up with 2 questions.
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
\section{First}
becomes
1. First
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