* "Smart" \in
@ 2005-10-07 16:25 Giuseppe Bilotta
2005-10-08 12:26 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Giuseppe Bilotta @ 2005-10-07 16:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello all,
I have a document which is split into separate \parts. I
would like the \in command (& friends) to automatically add
the "part" reference when cross-referencing across parts.
Example:
"""
\part[part:one]{Part one}
\chapter[ch:one]{Chapter one}
\chapter[ch:two]{Chapter two}
As seen in \in chapter[ch:one]
\part[part:two]{Part two}
\chater[ch:2-1]{Chapter two}
As seen in \in chapter[ch:one]
"""
The first \in would say chapter~1, the second chapter~1,
part~1.
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Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
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* Re: "Smart" \in
2005-10-07 16:25 "Smart" \in Giuseppe Bilotta
@ 2005-10-08 12:26 ` Hans Hagen
2005-10-09 10:18 ` Re[2]: " Giuseppe Bilotta
2005-11-02 19:56 ` Spanning a table across 2 pages Jilani Khaldi
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Hans Hagen @ 2005-10-08 12:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I have a document which is split into separate \parts. I
>would like the \in command (& friends) to automatically add
>the "part" reference when cross-referencing across parts.
>
>Example:
>
>
>"""
>\part[part:one]{Part one}
>
>\chapter[ch:one]{Chapter one}
>
>\chapter[ch:two]{Chapter two}
>As seen in \in chapter[ch:one]
>
>\part[part:two]{Part two}
>
>\chater[ch:2-1]{Chapter two}
>
>As seen in \in chapter[ch:one]
>"""
>
>The first \in would say chapter~1, the second chapter~1,
>part~1.
>
>
>
\setuphead[part][prefix=part]
\setuphead[chapter][prefix=ch]
\setuphead[chapter]prefix=+] % kind of automatic
(actually, prefixes are blabla::whatever deep down in context)
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* Re[2]: "Smart" \in
2005-10-08 12:26 ` Hans Hagen
@ 2005-10-09 10:18 ` Giuseppe Bilotta
2005-11-02 19:56 ` Spanning a table across 2 pages Jilani Khaldi
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From: Giuseppe Bilotta @ 2005-10-09 10:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
Saturday, October 8, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>>Hello all,
>>
>>I have a document which is split into separate \parts. I
>>would like the \in command (& friends) to automatically add
>>the "part" reference when cross-referencing across parts.
>>
>>Example:
>>
>>
>>"""
>>\part[part:one]{Part one}
>>
>>\chapter[ch:one]{Chapter one}
>>
>>\chapter[ch:two]{Chapter two}
>>As seen in \in chapter[ch:one]
>>
>>\part[part:two]{Part two}
>>
>>\chater[ch:2-1]{Chapter two}
>>
>>As seen in \in chapter[ch:one]
>>"""
>>
>>The first \in would say chapter~1, the second chapter~1,
>>part~1.
>>
>>
>>
> \setuphead[part][prefix=part]
> \setuphead[chapter][prefix=ch]
> \setuphead[chapter]prefix=+] % kind of automatic
> (actually, prefixes are blabla::whatever deep down in context)
Looks like I didn't make myself clear. I don't want the
label prefix to be automatic.
I want the reference to automatically add "part ..." (in the
text) when the current part is different from the part of
the referenced thing.
I see that the example was too verbose to be minimal
enough. Second go:
"""
\starttext
\part{Part one}
\chapter[interest]{Chapter one}
\chapter{Chapter two}
As seen in \in chapter[interest]
\part{Part two}
\chapter{Chapter one of part two}
\chapter{Chapter two of part two}
As seen in \in chapter[interest]
\stoptext
"""
If you compile this example, you'll see that both \in's
print the same output, but the second one is referring to
chapter 2 in part 1, and this is not clear (it seems it's
referring to chapter 1 in the same part), so it should add
", part 1" to make it clear.
--
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
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* Spanning a table across 2 pages
2005-10-08 12:26 ` Hans Hagen
2005-10-09 10:18 ` Re[2]: " Giuseppe Bilotta
@ 2005-11-02 19:56 ` Jilani Khaldi
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jilani Khaldi @ 2005-11-02 19:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi All,
In my document I have many tables using:
\section{My table ...}
My table presentation....
\splitfloat
{\placetable[force][tab:TabN103]{Table label}}
{
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD {\bf ID} \eTD
\bTD {\bf Description} \eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD ID_001 \eTD
\bTD Contents... \eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD ID_002 \eTD
\bTD Contents... \eTD
\eTR
...
\bTR
\bTD ID_00N \eTD
\bTD contents \eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
}
The length of these tables is variable. My problem is in some pages I
have empty space because the hole table can't fit inside it and jumps to
a new page. What is the parameter to set so I have a table spanned
across to pages?
Thanks!
jk
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// Jilani KHALDI
http://jkhaldi.oltrelinux.com
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