thanks.
but i'm encountering my old problem:
\externalfigure[\cite[file][Eidenbenz2016]]
gives me an error.
Do I need a lua approach here?
Michael
> On 12 Jul 2016, at 16:09, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
>
> On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 10:51:06 +0200
> Michael Eidenbenz
On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 20:39:27 +0200
Michael Eidenbenz wrote:
> but i'm encountering my old problem:
>
> \externalfigure[\cite[file][Eidenbenz2016]]
>
> gives me an error.
This is not the right approach, as explained earlier.
Alan
On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 10:51:06 +0200
Michael Eidenbenz wrote:
> is there a way to extract data from the bib database to use it in a
> macro?
>
> something like a replacement for the old \getcitedata
\cite[title] [Eidenbenz2016]
(Any field can be obtained with this
On 9/11/2013 7:10 PM, H. Özoguz wrote:
Is the following possible in ConText?
I want to define a table like this:
1: Hans
2: Wolfgang
3: Aditja
4: Marco
in which I can look up by a function, which allows the following command:
\name{number}. E.g. This is \name{3} should compile to This
Am 15.05.2009 um 22:11 schrieb Peter Münster:
On Thu, 14 May 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
@Hans: There is something wrong with \nonfrenchspacing (or
spacefactor) in mkiv.
Indeed. See also: http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=117
Another test file, as you can see (ConTeXt and Hans
On Thu, 14 May 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
@Hans: There is something wrong with \nonfrenchspacing (or spacefactor) in
mkiv.
Indeed. See also: http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=117
Cheers, Peter
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2009/5/14, Yue Wang yuleo...@gmail.com:
I think in Professional typesetting, the same amount of space should
be left for all full stop/comma/whaever.
Not always: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_spacing
Best
Martin
Am 14.05.2009 um 03:51 schrieb Ryo Furue:
Hi ConTeXt users,
I'm wondering what's the ConTeXt version
of LaTeX's \...@. (which indicates an end-of-sentence
period). I can define
\d...@{\spacefactor1000}
and use it, but if there is an official version
I'd like to know.
... USA.\ ...
Yue Wang wrote:
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Ryo Furue fu...@hawaii.edu wrote:
Hi ConTeXt users,
I'm wondering what's the ConTeXt version
of LaTeX's \...@. (which indicates an end-of-sentence
period). I can define
\d...@{\spacefactor1000}
and use it, but if there is an official
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 09:04:51AM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
Yue Wang wrote:
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Ryo Furue fu...@hawaii.edu wrote:
Hi ConTeXt users,
I'm wondering what's the ConTeXt version
of LaTeX's \...@. (which indicates an end-of-sentence
period). I can define
| I'm wondering what's the ConTeXt version
| of LaTeX's \...@. (which indicates an end-of-sentence
| period). I can define
|
| \d...@{\spacefactor1000}
|
| and use it, but if there is an official version
| I'd like to know.
|
| ... USA.\ ...
Thanks, but that doesn't change the
Am 14.05.2009 um 21:59 schrieb Ryo Furue:
I know there is a typographic style where the inter-word
and inter-sentence spacings are the same. But, by default,
ConTeXt uses a larger inter-sentence spacing than the
inter-word spacing. In such a case, there has to be a means
to indicate an
On Thu, 14 May 2009, Hans Hagen wrote:
each language can has its own rules ... spacing after period or comma is one,
but also think of quotes in quotations etc; and, the french have spacing
before and after : ; . , (it has always been a selling point for tex to be
able to deal with it)
Hello
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Ryo Furue fu...@hawaii.edu wrote:
Hi ConTeXt users,
I'm wondering what's the ConTeXt version
of LaTeX's \...@. (which indicates an end-of-sentence
period). I can define
\d...@{\spacefactor1000}
and use it, but if there is an official version
I'd like
Am 2009-05-05 um 01:07 schrieb Kevin D. Robbins:
I asked this one last week. Wolfgang provided the (one?) answer:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20090424.173741.4c33e4d3.en.html
Thank you!
Sorry, I forgot to search the ML first.
\select works; good to learn about that mechanism (I
I asked this one last week. Wolfgang provided the (one?) answer:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20090424.173741.4c33e4d3.en.html
Kevin
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm hra...@fiee.net wrote:
Another command that disappeared from MkIV is \nolist (to exclude parts
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