Hello,
I want to get underbraces under matrices in a math alignment environment. I’ve
reproduced my problem here:
\definemathmatrix
[pmatrix]
[left={\l
Hello Mikael,
Thanks for your solution; it works just fine. I am not familiar with how you
defined the pmatrix. Any links to manuals to learn such definitions? Also, this
is the second thing I have tried to adapt from typesetting mathematics in plain
TeX that didn’t work. I tried to draw commut
Hi,
I will wait for the manual. With drawing commutative diagrams, I am sure
learning how to use MetaFun/MetaPost better might help.
Thanks for the fantastic work.
Jethro
> On 5 Aug 2022, at 3:27 PM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> On 8/5/2022 5:12 PM, Jethro Djan via
Thanks for the solution Pablo. It works well.
I wanted to add more pdfs (which also has many pages) and found it was
easier for me to reason in the lua side of things. This is what I have
at the moment:
\starttext
\startluacode
local function doc(fil)
return fil..[[.pdf]]
end
local fun
Thanks for the solution Pablo. It works well.
I wanted to add more pdfs (which also has many pages) and found it was easier
for me to reason in the lua side of things. This is what I have at the moment:
\starttext
\startluacode
local function doc(fil)
return fil..[[.pdf]]
end
local
Thanks for the solution Pablo. It works well.
I wanted to add more pdfs (which also has many pages) and found it was easier
for me to reason in the lua side of things. This is what I have at the moment:
\starttext
\startluacode
local function doc(fil)
return fil..[[.pdf]]
end
local
ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
> On 8/22/22 17:46, Jethro Djan via ntg-context wrote:
> > Thanks for the solution Pablo. It works well.
>
> Glad to read it worked for you, Jethro.
>
> > I wanted to add more pdfs (which also has many pages) and found it
> > was easier
Dear list,
I am trying to specify that 'et al’ should be appended after the first author
if paper has multiple authors. It seems from the mkiv-publications.pdf manual
that it should work like this but it doesn’t. Here is my MWE:
\startbuffer[ref]
@Article{bb:2017,
author = {Bronstein, Micha
Hello everyone
I am interested in being able to cite in different ways. By analogy, I
refer to the \texcite{}, \parencite{} and other options available with
biblatex in LaTeX. How do I achieve something like \textcite{} in ConTeXt?
Here is my MWE:
\startbuffer[ref]
@Article{wn:2017,
author =
Dear list,
I am using the project structure to typeset my thesis. This is how the
directory looks like:
chapters/chapter1.tex
chapters/chapter2.tex
…
output/
env_thesis.tex
prd_main.tex
ref.bib
I didn’t use the project.
1. How do I specify output directory?
I have already seen the following
Maybe try:
\starttable
\bTD $\Vert r1c1\Vert$ \eTD
…
\stoptable
On Wed, 21 Dec 2022 at 11:39, Ursula Hermann via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> In this tabular I wanted to set \Vert. But when I compile it,
>
> \starttable
>
> \bTD \Vert r1c1\Vert
>
> \bTD \bf r1c2
Hello,
I am trying to create a presentation where at the start of each section in
my presentation, a custom TOC page is shown. When I am at a particular
section, the TOC will grey out all other sections (not implemented in my
MWE). I have tried different ways but I find using makeups for the TOC p
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