I have now :-) which now reflects may changes, but now I have to figure
out why my changes aren't working as expected. :-/
After trying for quite some time, I believe it's safe to say that someone
with more knowledge of Lua and the internals of ConTeXt may have to look
into this as I may be
Is it possible to have ONLY the prefix (not followed by the corresponding
page number) with this implementation? If not, is that a feature that can
also be added?
I tried to create a custom label called viewercustom (which operates like
viewerprefix but omits the userpage counter value),
On Tue, 25 Feb 2014, Troy Henderson wrote:
Is it possible to have ONLY the prefix (not followed by the corresponding
page number) with this implementation? If not, is that a feature that can
also be added?
I tried to create a custom label called viewercustom (which operates like
Did you regenerate the format? context --make.
I have now :-) which now reflects may changes, but now I have to figure out
why my changes aren't working as expected. :-/
Troy
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anyhow, i'll add this:
\setupuserpagenumber[viewerprefix=titlepage]
\startstandardmakeup
The first page
\stopstandardmakeup
\setupuserpagenumber[viewerprefix=p ]
Thanks Hans. That works great. Is it possible to have ONLY the prefix
(not followed by the
Have you updated you installation because the viewerprefix key was added
yesterday.
Oh no. I'm using the TeXLive 2013 ConTeXt. Is the update something I can
do on this, or do I have to download and install minimals?
\dorecurse{2}{\dontleavehmode\page}
Thanks.
On 2/13/2014 11:16 PM, Troy Henderson wrote:
My desired PDF PageLabels are in the attached PNG. I have also attached
a ConTeXt source file that attempts attempts this, but clearly I am
missing a bit. I would appreciate any help in accomplishing this effect.
it's not that trivial to come up
\setupuserpagenumber[viewerprefix=titlepage]
\startstandardmakeup
The first page
\stopstandardmakeup
\setupuserpagenumber[viewerprefix=p ]
I'm clearly missing something.
Troy
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\defineconversionset[frontpart:pagenumber][][romannumerals]
Am 15.02.2014 um 02:30 schrieb Troy Henderson thend...@gmail.com:
\setupuserpagenumber[viewerprefix=titlepage]
\startstandardmakeup
The first page
\stopstandardmakeup
\setupuserpagenumber[viewerprefix=p ]
I'm clearly missing something.
Have you updated you
Andreas,
Thank you for the reply. I'm afraid that I don't know how to manually
manipulate the PDF Catalog. I was able to successfully build the code on
this page
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2008/036947.html
but I had to add
\placebookmarks[chapter,section][chapter][force=yes]
On 2/13/2014 1:39 PM, Troy Henderson wrote:
Andreas,
Thank you for the reply. I'm afraid that I don't know how to manually
manipulate the PDF Catalog. I was able to successfully build the code
on this page
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2008/036947.html
but I had to add
Hans,
Attached is a screenshot of what your output looks like in Evince. I am
trying to get the Page Number listed as A for the Appendix.
Troy
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On 2/13/2014 4:28 PM, Troy Henderson wrote:
Hans,
Attached is a screenshot of what your output looks like in Evince. I am
trying to get the Page Number listed as A for the Appendix.
It shows ok in Okular and Sumatrapdf (both on windows) so it's probably
a bug in Evince then.
Hans
On Thu, 13 Feb 2014, Troy Henderson wrote:
Hans,
Attached is a screenshot of what your output looks like in Evince. I am
trying to get the Page Number listed as A for the Appendix.
If I add
\placebookmarks[chapter,section][chapter][force=yes]
to Hans's example and compile it (using the
I do have an older version of Evince on this machine (v. 2.32.0). I have a
new version installed on another machine. I will check it there. Thank
you very much. My only question now would be how to remove the 1 and A
PRECEDING the chapter names (as indicated in the attached editing of
Aditya's
My desired PDF PageLabels are in the attached PNG. I have also attached a
ConTeXt source file that attempts attempts this, but clearly I am missing a
bit. I would appreciate any help in accomplishing this effect.
Troy
attachment: screenshot.png
foo.tex
Description: TeX document
Title: Re: [NTG-context] Appendix Page Numbering
On Monday, February 10, 2014, at 20:33 Troy Henderson wrote:
Any thoughts on getting these "custom PDF bookmark/index" entries?
Thanks in advance,
Troy
What you are looking for is called "Page Labels".
http://www.w3
Any thoughts on getting these custom PDF bookmark/index entries?
Thanks in advance,
Troy
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Am 06.02.2014 um 04:17 schrieb Troy Henderson thend...@gmail.com:
To give an idea of what I am wanting, the attached screenshot is from Evince
for a particular PDF that was created with some other program other than
ConTeXt. Notice the custom page number names such as Statement, P-1,
Wolfgang,
Thank you for your response. Unfortunately, this does not quite work. The
page numbers are correct, but they're not showing up like the previous
screenshot in Evince's index. I've attached my ConTeXt source as well as
the output PDF and a screenshot of Evince's Index view.
Troy
I use
\definestructureconversionset [frontpart:pagenumber][][romannumerals]
to make sure the numbering of my pages in frontmatter use Roman numerals.
Not only are the pages numbered with Roman numerals, but the PDF index
links and PDF page numbers use this as well. I would like to do something
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