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
a
'movies' type, but is listing references by type implemented (or easily
done with MKIV)? Intuitively, I would use
\placepublications[criterium=[type, book]]
for each list...
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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
...
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Could there be such an omission in the hyphenation patterns? Or am I
missing something?
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Aditya Mahajan (2010-05-23 13:24):
On Sun, 23 May 2010, Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
And, the initial reason for these questions: has anyone figured out an
appropriate 'errorformat' for the 'vim' editor, for use with MkIV? The one
at http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1925 seems
.
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, why the
generic name)?
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* Footnotes get put in the wrong page (didn't manage to create a minimal
example in the first try).
P.S. Perhaps I should be using the bug tracker for the above, instead of
this mailing list?
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I've quickly run a (MkII) document under MkIV after updating to
2010.05.27, but it didn't compile (perhaps this is related to the other
interaction bugs in MkIV):
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\section{\inmargin{}}
\stoptext
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, but shouldn't
\hyphenatedurl work as well?
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or there is a bug, no?
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Marius (2010-06-04 11:30):
Hello, I can't get it to work too. When we could expect it to be
fixed? Or maybe somebody knows a work around to place two floats side
by side?
MkII?
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Marius (2010-06-04 21:25):
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
Marius (2010-06-04 11:30):
Hello, I can't get it to work too. When we could expect it to be
fixed? Or maybe somebody knows a work around to place two floats
\stoptext
Now B is above CHORUS, I want it to be exactly on the same line.
I somehow feel that this is not what you want:
\def\chorus#1{\startnarrower{\itx
CHORUS}\doiftext{#1}{\inmargin{#1}}\stopnarrower}
\starttext
\chorus{}
\chorus{B}
\stoptext
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\stoptext
[1] http://cm-unicode.sourceforge.net/
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Wolfgang Schuster (2010-06-06 10:44):
Am 06.06.10 10:39, schrieb Rogutės Sparnuotos:
Yury G. Kudryashov (2010-06-06 11:55):
Hi!
How can I typeset Russian in Mark IV? None of the examples from wiki work. I
found TeXGyre and (no) Cyrillic thread, but there are no instructions,
just Cyrillic
accepting the reference label in the square
brackets, and support more comma separated options (for case by case
option adjustment, as Alan mentioned)?
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