On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Somebody knows a syntax that ignores curled bracket pairs *included*
in footnotes and really matches the entire note?
Perhaps, a regular expression is not the right tool for your needs, but you
could try something like
Hi to all
I have some questions for you. Please help me:
1. Did you know a way to make a list of tables (natural tables \bTable
\eTable)? For the Figures it is very easy:
\placelist[figure][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
but
\placelist[table][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
Jano Kula wrote:
I should extend that document, but I've lost the source :-(
Considering this document very useful I had an idea of puting at least
parts of it on garden. So shoud I extract the texts, make some formating
and send it to you or put it on the wiki?
The wiki would be great. That
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Jorge Manuel de Almeida Magalhães wrote:
\placelist[table][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
d'ont works
\starttext
\placelist[table][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
\placetable{bla}{bla}
\stoptext
works for me.
3. In the top of my file I use
I have to find (highlight) footnotes with the entire footnote being
marked/highlighted. The problems are the (potentially) nested pairs
of curled brackets (like for \index, \emphasize etc etc) ...
I'm not sure what you mean by marking or highlighting the footnote.
Do you mean in the printed
Hi,
I am confused about the ) and setupsection or setuphead:
What I need is a section that looks like this
a) text
b) text
and a section like this
(aa) text
(bb) text
The conversion is clear but what about ), resp. ( before and )
after the sectionnumber.
How and where is this called?
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
The conversion is clear but what about ), resp. ( before and )
after the sectionnumber.
Easy solution: define your own conversion.
\def\parenthisedchar#1{(\character{#1})}
\defineconversion[parenthised][\parenthisedchar]
now you can use 'parenthised' everywhere
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I am confused about the ) and setupsection or setuphead:
What I need is a section that looks like this
a) text
b) text
and a section like this
(aa) text
(bb) text
The conversion is clear but what about ), resp. ( before and )
after the
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
I have to find (highlight) footnotes with the entire footnote being
marked/highlighted. The problems are the (potentially) nested pairs
of curled brackets (like for \index, \emphasize etc etc) ...
I'm not sure what you mean by marking or highlighting the footnote.
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Question for taco: can we make such spaces optionally disappear in future
tex's?
In most cases, yes.
(but not always, because something like the internal form of
\aacute a can not reliably be represented by adding extra
tokens like in
� wrote:
Hi to all
I have some questions for you. Please help me:
1. Did you know a way to make a list of tables (natural tables \bTable
\eTable)? For the Figures it is very easy:
\placelist[figure][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
but
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
But when I use the syntax as above
my own combinedlist (just some sections less than content)
\definecombinedlist[inhaltklein]
[EbeneNull,EbeneEins,EbeneEinsOhne,EbeneZwei,EbeneZweiOhne]
\setupcombinedlist[inhaltklein]
Well, looks good, BUT
if the chapter's name is quite long and needs a break
then the break command used there (\crlf \break \\) can't work
anymore
Steffen
Am 29.07.2006 um 09:11 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
You mean like this?
Am 29.07.2006 um 09:11 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
You mean like this?
\setuphead[chapter][command=\midaligned,numbercommand=\it,inbetween=
\crlf,textcommand=\bf]
That is what I meant but it dodn't work out too well. New approach:
\def\Sectioncommand#1#2%
All,
I have cdwincontext installed and I am trying to run texmfstart from
a perl script on windows. I tried associating file extension .rb with
the ruby that comes with the context distro.
Am I missing something here?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my $os;
if ($^O =~ /darwin/i
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Well, looks good, BUT
if the chapter's name is quite long and needs a break
then the break command used there (\crlf \break \\) can't work
anymore
\setuphead[chapter]
[command=\Sectioncommand,
style=,
textstyle=\bfb,
numberstyle=\it]
I have some questions for you. Please help me:
1. Did you know a way to make a list of tables (natural tables \bTable
\eTable)? For the Figures it is very easy:
\placelist[figure][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
but
\placelist[table][alternative=c,aligntitle=no,width=4em]
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Well, looks good, BUT
if the chapter's name is quite long and needs a break
then the break command used there (\crlf \break \\) can't work
anymore
\setuphead[chapter]
[command=\Sectioncommand,
style=,
Arkady Shraer wrote:
Hans Hagen пишет:
can you make a test file so that we can see what happens?
Hans
OK. They're attached with source and logs.
can you try ...
\usetypescriptfile[type-pre]
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[ru]
\usetypescript[lh-t2a]
David Arnold wrote:
All,
I have cdwincontext installed and I am trying to run texmfstart from
a perl script on windows. I tried associating file extension .rb with
the ruby that comes with the context distro.
just run texmfstart.exe
Hans
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up ConTeXt to use the Lucida Bright Font. I've
already installed the font in the LaTeX way and it works pretty
well in LaTeX. But when I use the following:
\usetypescriptfile [type-buy]
\loadmapfile[texnansi-bh-lucida.map]
\usetypescript[lbr]%[texnansi]
That's it.
Now the corresponding entry in the TOC should be without sectionnumber,
but
setuplist[...][sectionnumber=no]
doesn't work.
And looking in the manual I saw that this command is listed for
setuplist, but listed italic?!
Steffen
Am 31.07.2006 um 00:51 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
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