* Two questions on ConText
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@ 2004-05-23 18:42 ` Roelof Langman
2004-05-23 20:27 ` Willi Egger
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From: Roelof Langman @ 2004-05-23 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I'm using Context to typeset a book. As I use the Lucida fonts, I have
\usetypescript[lucida][texnansi]
\switchtobodyfont[lucida, 10pt]
\stelhoofdstekstenin[onderwerp][paginanummer][book title]
Unfortunately, if the "onderwerp" contains extended characters, they are not
shown in the header text. Can this be done, and if so, how can I do it?
In my file ,,boek.tex'', I have line saying ,,\plaatsinhoud'' (I use
\onderwerp for my chapters, and \subonderwerp for my subchapters). The
command \plaatsinhoud doesn't result in a table of contents being produced
(my silent hope). Can I get a table of contents? How?
Thanks!
Roelof Langman
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* Re: Two questions on ConText
2004-05-23 18:42 ` Two questions on ConText Roelof Langman
@ 2004-05-23 20:27 ` Willi Egger
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From: Willi Egger @ 2004-05-23 20:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
Roelof Langman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Context to typeset a book. As I use the Lucida fonts, I have
>
> \usetypescript[lucida][texnansi]
> \switchtobodyfont[lucida, 10pt]
> \stelhoofdstekstenin[onderwerp][paginanummer][book title]
>
> Unfortunately, if the "onderwerp" contains extended characters, they are not
> shown in the header text. Can this be done, and if so, how can I do it?
I suppose you should say \setupbodyfont[lucida,10pt] instead of
\switchtobodyfont. You can use \switchtobodyfont inside your document if
you have to change e.g. from 10pts to 12pts or from rm to ss etc.
>
> In my file ,,boek.tex'', I have line saying ,,\plaatsinhoud'' (I use
> \onderwerp for my chapters, and \subonderwerp for my subchapters). The
> command \plaatsinhoud doesn't result in a table of contents being produced
> (my silent hope). Can I get a table of contents? How?
Try adding \plaatsinhoud[criterium=onderwerp]
> Thanks!
>
> Roelof Langman
>
Willi
>
>
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* RE: Two questions on Context
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@ 2004-05-24 20:51 ` Roelof Langman
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From: Roelof Langman @ 2004-05-24 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi Willy,
Thanks! Using \setupbodyfont solves my first problem.
Unfortunately, using \plaatsinhoud[criterium=onderwerp] does not solve my
second problem. No table of contents is generated.
Cheers! Roelof
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* Re: Two questions on Context
2000-09-21 9:57 Michal Kvasnicka
@ 2000-09-21 10:49 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2000-09-21 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Context
At 11:57 AM 9/21/00 +0200, Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
>Dear friends,
>
>let me ask these simple questions:
>
>1) Is \em just a font switch, or is it macro? I.e. is it necessary to
> write `{\em some text\/}' or is sufficient to write `{\em some
>text}'?
{\em test {\em test {\bf test \em test}}}
the \/ is supposed to be done automatically, \em is a macro
>2) How can I find what hyphenation pattern is currently used?
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* Two questions on Context
@ 2000-09-21 9:57 Michal Kvasnicka
2000-09-21 10:49 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Michal Kvasnicka @ 2000-09-21 9:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
Dear friends,
let me ask these simple questions:
1) Is \em just a font switch, or is it macro? I.e. is it necessary to
write `{\em some text\/}' or is sufficient to write `{\em some
text}'?
2) How can I find what hyphenation pattern is currently used?
Many thanks,
M.K.
--
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for saying exactly the opposite things.
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