On 2/23/19 10:51 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
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>> Is this because I am using MkII with XeTeX?
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> Is there a reason why you stick with MkII or XeTeX.
Hi Wolfgang,
support for Indic languages seems to be the reason to use MkII.
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Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.02.19 um 22:13:
Still nicer would be the following, but I do not know whether this is
technically possible –
I have the following text:
% start of example: in chapter 4, pp. 38, I have
\subject [wild-stuff]{Wild stuff}
Now comes a lot of weird stuff which I want t
Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.02.19 um 22:04:
Hmm… although I got your example to work after some tweaking (changing \samplefile to {input and
placing knuth.tex and zapf.tex in the same folder as the test file), I could not reproduce this
with my book. I want to get "chapter 4" but keep getti
Still nicer would be the following, but I do not know whether this is
technically possible –
I have the following text:
% start of example: in chapter 4, pp. 38, I have
\subject [wild-stuff]{Wild stuff}
Now comes a lot of weird stuff which I want to refer to later.
…
% end of stuff in one chapte
Hmm… although I got your example to work after some tweaking (changing
\samplefile to {input and placing knuth.tex and zapf.tex in the same folder as
the test file), I could not reproduce this with my book. I want to get "chapter
4" but keep getting "chapter 4.0".
Is this because I am using MkI
Am 2019-02-22 um 20:47 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
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> Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.02.19 um 17:14:
>> Dear wizards of ConTeXt,
>> In the final stage of completing a book project, I was wondering how to
>> automatize cross references to chapters. I’ve already figured out how to
>> refer to pages
Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.02.19 um 17:14:
Dear wizards of ConTeXt,
In the final stage of completing a book project, I was wondering how to
automatize cross references to chapters. I’ve already figured out how to refer
to pages (using “\at[REFERENCE]”), but how is this done with chapters? I