From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Msuck: nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.comp.tex.context/42654 Path: news.gmane.org!not-for-mail From: Joachim Kreimer-de Fries Newsgroups: gmane.comp.tex.context Subject: How to read sources? 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Am 20.07.2008 um 19:50 schrieb Aditya Mahajan: > When the manual is inadequate, I look at the sources. => Which sorces, wich directory and kind of files are meant, if one says "look at the source", where do I find them? (On my TeX-life distribution on Mac OSX 10.4x Tiger with actualized ConTeXt I didn't find the later mentioned "core-not.tex") > Once you figure out how to scan them for information, => Could one comunicate "how to scan them for infomation" or must that stay a secret? > they are easy to understand. [I repeat: "easy to understand"!] > In this case, core-not.tex says that the options of \setupfootnotes > are > > [\c!location=\v!page, > \c!way=\v!by\v!part, > \c!sectionnumber=\v!no, > \c!conversion=, > \c!rule=\v!on, [etc. and so on...] Nothing of this and the following code lines I can understand, so it is not "easy" - albeit that one knows the syntax and meanings of these commands. => Where can I find an explanation of this, not to write this kind of code myself but to understand off it, which kind of commands I can use with footnotes (in this case)? Ulrich Dirr, who had posed the question about his kind of footnotes asked back 21.07.2008 at 09:09: > O.k. I could look in the source too, but where did you read > 'location=normal'? Also I don't know what other option are allowed, > e.g., in > \numbercommand or \split. Only the default values are here as I > understand. I support this question (only that I don't know how to look in the sorce yet...) Goutgaun! Joachim Kreimer-de Fries, simpel user and beginner in ConTeXt P. S. An OT-question besides: does anyone know an file manager program instead of the mac Finder, which allows me to find files in the hidden directories of Mac-OSX in a GUI way instead of unix terminal commands "cd", "ls" and "find"? --Apple-Mail-1--38158024 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
Goden Dag,
although my primary field of ConTeXt questions = is marginal notes, I use to read the "footnote" threads on NTG-context = with curiousness=A0as well=A0.

Am 20.07.2008 um 19:50 = schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
When the manual is inadequate, I look at the = sources.

=3D> Which sorces, wich = directory and kind of files are meant, if one says "look at the source", = where do I find them? (On my TeX-life distribution on Mac OSX 10.4x = Tiger with actualized ConTeXt I didn't find the later mentioned = "core-not.tex")

Once you figure out=A0how to scan them for = information,

=3D> = Could one comunicate "how to scan them for infomation" or must that stay = a secret?


In this=A0case, core-not.tex = says that the options of \setupfootnotes are

=A0 =A0 =A0 = [\c!location=3D\v!page,
=A0=A0 =A0 =A0 = \c!way=3D\v!by\v!part,
=A0=A0 =A0 =A0 = \c!sectionnumber=3D\v!no,
=A0=A0 =A0 =A0 = \c!conversion=3D,
=A0=A0 =A0 =A0 = \c!rule=3D\v!on,
[etc. and so = on...]

Nothing of this and the following code = lines I can understand, so it is not "easy" - albeit that one knows the = syntax and meanings of these commands.

=3D> = Where can I find an explanation of this, not to write this kind of code = myself but to understand off it, which kind of commands I can use with = footnotes (in this case)?

Ulrich Dirr, who = had posed the question about his kind of footnotes asked back 21.07.2008 = at 09:09:
O.k. I could look in the source too, but = where did you read
'location=3Dnormal'? Also I don't know what = other option are allowed, e.g., in
\numbercommand or \split. Only the default = values are here as I = understand.

I support this = question (only that I don't know how to look in the sorce = yet...)

Joachim=A0Kreimer-de Fries,=A0
simpel user and beginner in = ConTeXt
P. = S.
An OT-question besides: does anyone know an file manager = program instead of the mac Finder, which allows me to find files in the = hidden directories of Mac-OSX in a GUI way instead of unix terminal = commands "cd", "ls" and "find"?


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