On Sun, 5 Jun 2011 03:23:54 Mojca Miklavec wrote
>
> How exactly do you run MKIV?
>
I always use TeXShop with an engine-file (in
~/Library/TeXShop/Engines), made executable, in this case
mkiv-04-06.engine, which reads:
#!/bin/bash
source /Users/robert/context-minimals-04-06/tex/setuptex
context "
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 09:59, Robert Blackstone wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jun 2011 03:23:54 Mojca Miklavec wrote
>>
>> How exactly do you run MKIV?
>>
> I always use TeXShop with an engine-file (in
> ~/Library/TeXShop/Engines), made executable, in this case
> mkiv-04-06.engine, which reads:
> #!/bin/bash
> Well, there *is* more than one way to represent ä in UTF-8
If you mean "non-shortest" forms such as 0xE0 0x83 0xA4 or 0xF0 0x80 0x83
0xA4, then no, they have been forbidden since Unicode 3 in 2000 (formally
Corrigendum #1, see http://www.unicode.org/versions/corrigendum1.html).
Arthur
On 06/06/2011 10:05 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 09:59, Robert Blackstone wrote:
On Sun, 5 Jun 2011 03:23:54 Mojca Miklavec wrote
How exactly do you run MKIV?
I always use TeXShop with an engine-file (in
~/Library/TeXShop/Engines), made executable, in this case
mkiv-04-0
On Mon 06 Jun 2011, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
> > Well, there *is* more than one way to represent ä in UTF-8
>
> If you mean "non-shortest" forms such as 0xE0 0x83 0xA4 or 0xF0 0x80
> 0x83 0xA4, then no, they have been forbidden since Unicode 3 in 2000
> (formally Corrigendum #1, see
> http://www.
Am 06.06.2011 um 01:20 schrieb Mathieu Dupont:
> Ok, thank you very much for the great work Wolfgang !
>
> For now I guess I could look at the source code of a command to find out its
> properties (I am not familiar with TeX but maybe I can figure out a few
> things).
Yes but it isn’t so easy
> I was actually thinking of precomposed vs. combining diacritics. I was
> blissfully unaware of the non-shortest-form problem up until now...
Ah, OK. But that's exactly the issue for which canonical equivalence
was designed, and in a Unicode-aware version of BibTeX that shouldn't be
an issue.
Hello,
How can one avoid these bad page breaks here:
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{
\startsection[title=test]
\startitemize[columns, intro]
\item bla
\stopitemize
\input tufte
\stopsection
}
\stoptext
TIA for any hints,
--
Peter
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On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Peter Münster wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can one avoid these bad page breaks here:
>
> \starttext
> \dorecurse{10}{
> \startsection[title=test]
> \startitemize[columns, intro]
> \item bla
> \stopitemize
> \input tufte
> \stopsection
> }
> \stoptext
\set
On Mon, Jun 06 2011, luigi scarso wrote:
>> \starttext
>> \dorecurse{10}{
>> \startsection[title=test]
>> \startitemize[columns, intro]
>> \item bla
>> \stopitemize
>> \input tufte
>> \stopsection
>> }
>> \stoptext
>
>
> \setuphead[section][before={\testpage[5]\blank}]
I've already
No, not at all.I'm sorry, I realize I wasn't clear at all.
What I want is simply the List of Figures to figure in my Table of Content, to
be listed in it, just such as a chapter or a section.So my TOC would look like
this :
TABLE OF CONTENTList of Figures . page 1Chapter 1 .
Hi,
how to create an entry for a web resource in a bbl file?
For books I use a construction like this:
\startpublication
[k=foo,
t=book]
\title {Some book title}
\author {Jack}[W.]{}{Murborg}
\pubyear {2001}
\pubname {Pearson Prentice Hall}
\edition {2}
\lang {English}
\city {New York}
\stop
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 15:36, Marco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how to create an entry for a web resource in a bbl file?
> For books I use a construction like this:
>
> \startpublication
> [k=foo,
> t=book]
> \title {Some book title}
> \author {Jack}[W.]{}{Murborg}
> \pubyear {2001}
> \pubname {Pearson Pre
On 2011-06-06 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> If you don't need fancy language-dependent printout of
> date, you can
No, I don't.
> define a simple \newbibfield[accessdate] and then use
> \insertaccessdate{before}{after}{if absent}
Brilliant. Thanks a lot
Marco
Am 06.06.2011 um 14:57 schrieb Mathieu Dupont:
>
> No, not at all.
> I'm sorry, I realize I wasn't clear at all.
>
> What I want is simply the List of Figures to figure in my Table of Content,
> to be listed in it, just such as a chapter or a section.
> So my TOC would look like this :
>
> TA
Great, thank you !
That works just perfect.
Mathieu
From: schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 22:30:47 +0200
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Include a list in a list, for example, a List
of Figures in a Table of Content
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