* reference problem
@ 2004-06-19 20:48 dr. Hans van der Meer
2004-06-20 19:45 ` Hans Hagen Outside
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From: dr. Hans van der Meer @ 2004-06-19 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
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In the ConTeXt manual (cont-eni.pdf) it says in the chapter on
references by way of example:
> In this chapter, we can safely use references, without the danger of
> clashing with references in other chapters. If we have a figure:
>
> \placefigure[here][fig:worldmap]{A map of the \TeX\ world}{...}
>
> In the chapter itself we can refer to this figure with:
>
> \in {figure} [fig:worldmap]
However, if I use this scheme on the following input:
> \placefigure[here][fig:exceptionhierarchy]{Sample~exception~hierarchy}%
> {\externalfigure[ExceptionHierarchy][scale=800]}
>
> By way of example, \in{figure}[fig:exceptionhierarchy] shows the
> hierarchy for ...
The following error trace occurs (TeXShop):
> floatblocks : 1 placed
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> \doloop ...ndcsname \recurselevel \let \endofloop
> \dodoloop \dodoloop 1
> \removeunwantedspaces ...kip \else \exitloop \fi }
> \fi
> <argument> ...\ignorespaces \removeunwantedspaces
> \rightofreference
> \doifelsenothing #1->\edef \!!stringa {#1
> }\ifx \!!stringa \empty
> \expandafte...
> <argument> ...veunwantedspaces \rightofreference }
> {\egroup
> \dosymbolreferenc...
>
> \doifreferencefoundelse ...ce \ifreferencefound #2
> \rightofreference
> ...
> l.121 ...mple, \in{figure}[fig:exceptionhierarchy]
> shows the
> ?
What I am doing wrong? Or has some change in macros taken place?
I am using the following version:
ConTeXt ver: 2004.6.14 fmt: 2004.6.15 int: english mes: english
I would be happy if someone can provide the answer.
Hans van der Meer
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<fontfamily><param>Courier</param><smaller>In the ConTeXt manual
(cont-eni.pdf) it says in the chapter on references by way of example:
<excerpt>In this chapter, we can safely use references, without the
danger of clashing with references in other chapters. If we have a
figure:
\placefigure[here][fig:worldmap]{A map of the \TeX\ world}{...}
In the chapter itself we can refer to this figure with:
\in {figure} [fig:worldmap]
</excerpt>
However, if I use this scheme on the following input:
<excerpt>\placefigure[here][fig:exceptionhierarchy]{Sample~exception~hierarchy}%
{\externalfigure[ExceptionHierarchy][scale=800]}
By way of example, \in{figure}[fig:exceptionhierarchy] shows the
hierarchy for ...
</excerpt>
The following error trace occurs (TeXShop):
<excerpt>floatblocks : 1 placed
! Undefined control sequence.
\doloop ...ndcsname \recurselevel \let \endofloop
\dodoloop \dodoloop 1
\removeunwantedspaces ...kip \else \exitloop \fi }
\fi
<<argument> ...\ignorespaces \removeunwantedspaces
\rightofreference
\doifelsenothing #1->\edef \!!stringa {#1
}\ifx \!!stringa \empty
\expandafte...
<<argument> ...veunwantedspaces \rightofreference }
{\egroup
\dosymbolreferenc...
\doifreferencefoundelse ...ce \ifreferencefound #2
\rightofreference
...
l.121 ...mple, \in{figure}[fig:exceptionhierarchy]
shows the
?
</excerpt>
What I am doing wrong? Or has some change in macros taken place?
I am using the following version:
ConTeXt ver: 2004.6.14 fmt: 2004.6.15 int: english mes: english
I would be happy if someone can provide the answer.
Hans van der Meer
</smaller></fontfamily>
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* Re: reference problem
2004-06-19 20:48 reference problem dr. Hans van der Meer
@ 2004-06-20 19:45 ` Hans Hagen Outside
2004-06-22 9:38 ` dr. Hans van der Meer
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From: Hans Hagen Outside @ 2004-06-20 19:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
dr. Hans van der Meer wrote:
> In the ConTeXt manual (cont-eni.pdf) it says in the chapter on
> references by way of example:
can you try the version i uploaded yesterday?
(i introduced a feature and therefore bug but don't know yet why it
fails on those cases)
Hans
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* Re: reference problem
2004-06-20 19:45 ` Hans Hagen Outside
@ 2004-06-22 9:38 ` dr. Hans van der Meer
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From: dr. Hans van der Meer @ 2004-06-22 9:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
On 20-jun-04, at 21:45, Hans Hagen Outside wrote:
> dr. Hans van der Meer wrote:
>
>> In the ConTeXt manual (cont-eni.pdf) it says in the chapter on
>> references by way of example:
>
> can you try the version i uploaded yesterday?
>
> (i introduced a feature and therefore bug but don't know yet why it
> fails on those cases)
>
I tried and now it works.
By the way, I found the typo in type-buy.tex (I just reported) has been
corrected also. thanks.
Hans van der Meer
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* Re: reference problem
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@ 2003-02-09 19:00 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2003-02-09 19:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
At 03:23 AM 2/9/2003 +0100, Albrecht Kauffmann wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have a problem with references to equationnumbers.
>
>Let \the\equationnumber be 1. If I type
>
>\reference[a]{(\the\equationnumber)}$$ (a formula) $$
>\advance\equationnumber by 1
>\reference[b]{(\the\equationnumber)}$$ (another formula) $$
>... \in[a],\in[b] ...
>
>I expect to get "... (1),(2) ...". With an older version of Context
>(2000.12.14) this works fine. But with the new version (2002.10.23), I get
>for both equation a and b the same number (namely the last, 2):
>"... (2),(2) ...".
looks pretty low level to me -)
\startformula[for:a]
a formula
\stopformula
as we see in \in {formula} [for:a] ...
Hans
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* reference problem
@ 2003-02-09 2:23 Albrecht Kauffmann
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From: Albrecht Kauffmann @ 2003-02-09 2:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi all,
I have a problem with references to equationnumbers.
Let \the\equationnumber be 1. If I type
\reference[a]{(\the\equationnumber)}$$ (a formula) $$
\advance\equationnumber by 1
\reference[b]{(\the\equationnumber)}$$ (another formula) $$
... \in[a],\in[b] ...
I expect to get "... (1),(2) ...". With an older version of Context
(2000.12.14) this works fine. But with the new version (2002.10.23), I get
for both equation a and b the same number (namely the last, 2):
"... (2),(2) ...".
Is this a bug, or has somewhat changed?
With many thanks in advance
Albrecht
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