Hi, A couple of years ago, I decided to switch from LaTex to ConText. Now I have compiled a lot of documents (Physics syllabi's) which compiles fine in MK-II. I thought I would try to make a switch to MK-IV, mainly because I want to include 3D PRC figures in my documents. I made some test cases to test MK-IV in order to get a handle on the differences between MK-II and MK-IV Some of my observations are *) Numbered formulas, numbered by section, don't seem to work *) I am getting a lot of warnings of identifiers, apparently used more than once, which they are not LuaTeX warning (ext4): destination with the same identifier (name{km1_chapter1_sec1}) has been already used, duplicate ignored Question Are these observations correct, someone else can confirm them ? Question If so, is there a fix, patch, or change in ConText commands/options I am not aware of ? TIA
On 28-2-2010 3:47, gummybears wrote:
Hi, A couple of years ago, I decided to switch from LaTex to ConText. Now I have compiled a lot of documents (Physics syllabi's) which compiles fine in MK-II.
I thought I would try to make a switch to MK-IV, mainly because I want to include 3D PRC figures in my documents.
I made some test cases to test MK-IV in order to get a handle on the differences between MK-II and MK-IV
Some of my observations are *) Numbered formulas, numbered by section, don't seem to work *) I am getting a lot of warnings of identifiers, apparently used more than once, which they are not LuaTeX warning (ext4): destination with the same identifier (name{km1_chapter1_sec1}) has been already used, duplicate ignored
Question Are these observations correct, someone else can confirm them ? Question If so, is there a fix, patch, or change in ConText commands/options I am not aware of ?
i auppose that you use the latest version when running into such a problem, just make a small example that shows the problem and post is Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
Hi,
In reply to Hans, I am using the latest beta (ConTeXt version 2010.02.25
19:46.
mkiv, LuaTeX version 50, LuaTeX revision 0, (LuaTeX date stamp 2009122521))
As Hans requested a small test file,
\setupnumbering[way=bysection] % <------- this used to work, but does not
\setupformulas[numbercolor=blue,numberstyle=bold]
\starttext
\chapter{Math formulae numbering}
\section{Does not work}
Numbering formulae by section
\placeformula
\startformula
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
\stopformula
\section{More ...}
\stoptext
Also tried the solution from Contextgarden (
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Math/Display) by using
\setupnumber[formula][way=bysection] instead of \setupnumbering[way=bysection]
But alas, this does not work either
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 3:47 AM, gummybears
Hi, A couple of years ago, I decided to switch from LaTex to ConText. Now I have compiled a lot of documents (Physics syllabi's) which compiles fine in MK-II.
I thought I would try to make a switch to MK-IV, mainly because I want to include 3D PRC figures in my documents.
I made some test cases to test MK-IV in order to get a handle on the differences between MK-II and MK-IV
Some of my observations are *) Numbered formulas, numbered by section, don't seem to work *) I am getting a lot of warnings of identifiers, apparently used more than once, which they are not LuaTeX warning (ext4): destination with the same identifier (name{km1_chapter1_sec1}) has been already used, duplicate ignored
Question Are these observations correct, someone else can confirm them ? Question If so, is there a fix, patch, or change in ConText commands/options I am not aware of ?
TIA
Am 01.03.10 09:39, schrieb gummybears:
Hi,
In reply to Hans, I am using the latest beta (ConTeXt version 2010.02.25 19:46. mkiv, LuaTeX version 50, LuaTeX revision 0, (LuaTeX date stamp 2009122521))
As Hans requested a small test file,
\setupnumbering[way=bysection] % <------- this used to work, but does not \setupformulas[numbercolor=blue,numberstyle=bold] \definestructureprefixset[section][section-3][] \setupformulas[numbercolor=blue,numberstyle=bold,prefixset=section]
Wolfgang
At Wolfgang Tried \definestructureprefixset[section][section-3][] \setupformulas[numbercolor=blue,numberstyle=bold,prefixset=section] alas it doesn't work. What version of Context are you using ? Thanks
Am 01.03.10 18:17, schrieb gummybears:
At Wolfgang
Tried \definestructureprefixset[section][section-3][] \setupformulas[numbercolor=blue,numberstyle=bold,prefixset=section] alas it doesn't work.
What version of Context are you using ? MTXrun | current version: 2010.02.26 10:57
Wolfgang
At saptarshi
With MK-II the formula numbers came out (1.1.1), (1.1.2), numbered by
section.
Chapter 1, section 1, formula 1 -> (1.1.1)
Chapter 1, section 1, formula 2 -> (1.1.2)
The above is what I want.
Now in MK-IV they come out numbered like
Chapter 1, section 1, formula 1 -> (1.1)
Chapter 1, section 1, formula 2 -> (1.2)
This is not numbered by section but by chapter, as you confirmed.
The problem still persists.
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 6:17 PM, gummybears
At Wolfgang
Tried \definestructureprefixset[section][section-3][] \setupformulas[numbercolor=blue,numberstyle=bold,prefixset=section] alas it doesn't work.
What version of Context are you using ?
Thanks
Am 01.03.10 18:32, schrieb gummybears:
At saptarshi
With MK-II the formula numbers came out (1.1.1), (1.1.2), numbered by section.
Chapter 1, section 1, formula 1 -> (1.1.1) Chapter 1, section 1, formula 2 -> (1.1.2)
The above is what I want.
Now in MK-IV they come out numbered like Chapter 1, section 1, formula 1 -> (1.1) Chapter 1, section 1, formula 2 -> (1.2)
This is not numbered by section but by chapter, as you confirmed.
The problem still persists. \setupformulas[numbercolor=blue,numberstyle=bold,prefixsegments=1:100,way=bysection]
Wolfgang
Thanks Wolfgang, this worked for me.
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 01.03.10 18:32, schrieb gummybears:
At saptarshi
With MK-II the formula numbers came out (1.1.1), (1.1.2), numbered by section.
Chapter 1, section 1, formula 1 -> (1.1.1) Chapter 1, section 1, formula 2 -> (1.1.2)
The above is what I want.
Now in MK-IV they come out numbered like Chapter 1, section 1, formula 1 -> (1.1) Chapter 1, section 1, formula 2 -> (1.2)
This is not numbered by section but by chapter, as you confirmed.
The problem still persists.
\setupformulas[numbercolor=blue,numberstyle=bold,prefixsegments=1:100,way=bysection]
Wolfgang
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To all interested I found a simpler solution, not knowing how prefixsegments really work, but mainly understand from this example, is \setupformulas[prefixsegments=chapter:section] instead of using \setupformulas[prefixsegments=1:100] Both setups gives the same numbering scheme of the formula numbers. Both setups also don't reset the formula number after a new section, it just keeps numbering the formulas I know I saw a code snippet which does some sort of reset, I think prefixreset or reset, but I cannot find it anymore.
Am 01.03.10 22:40, schrieb gummybears:
To all interested
I found a simpler solution, not knowing how prefixsegments really work, but mainly understand from this example, is
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=chapter:section]
instead of using
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=1:100] interesting Both setups gives the same numbering scheme of the formula numbers. Both setups also don't reset the formula number after a new section, it just keeps numbering the formulas
I know I saw a code snippet which does some sort of reset, I think prefixreset or reset, but I cannot find it anymore.
way=by... still works, you mean \definestructureresetset but this seems not to be used here Wolfgang
On 1-3-2010 22:40, gummybears wrote:
To all interested
I found a simpler solution, not knowing how prefixsegments really work, but mainly understand from this example, is
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=chapter:section]
instead of using
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=1:100]
Both setups gives the same numbering scheme of the formula numbers. Both setups also don't reset the formula number after a new section, it just keeps numbering the formulas
I know I saw a code snippet which does some sort of reset, I think prefixreset or reset, but I cannot find it anymore.
i hope to stabelize the code this year (i have a few more options in mind) although functionality of mkii is also present in mkiv, some configuration is different (as it is more flexible); also, some obscure features have been removed. we carry a lot more info around (also userdate) and all is accessible during the run (there will be more accessors) the new structure setup is rather undocumented but you can see some in strc-def.mkiv Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
With the help of Wolfgang (thanks) the solution is (tested)
\setupformulas[prefix=yes,prefixsegments=chapter:section,way=bysection]
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:40 PM, gummybears
To all interested
I found a simpler solution, not knowing how prefixsegments really work, but mainly understand from this example, is
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=chapter:section]
instead of using
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=1:100]
Both setups gives the same numbering scheme of the formula numbers. Both setups also don't reset the formula number after a new section, it just keeps numbering the formulas
I know I saw a code snippet which does some sort of reset, I think prefixreset or reset, but I cannot find it anymore.
Hello,
I checked out context minimals and ran context on your sample file(OS
X Leopard), it worked. The formula is numbered 1.1.
context jh.tex
MTXrun | run 1: luatex
--fmt="/Users/yanger/mystuff/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/6260f85025788ae8cf4a5735589294e1/formats/cont-en"
--lua="/Users/yanger/mystuff/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/6260f85025788ae8cf4a5735589294e1/formats/cont-en.lui"
--backend=pdf "./jh.tex"
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.50.0-2009122422
\write18 enabled.
(jh.tex
ConTeXt ver: 2010.02.24 11:12 MKIV fmt: 2010.2.24 int: english/english
....
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 3:39 AM, gummybears
Hi,
In reply to Hans, I am using the latest beta (ConTeXt version 2010.02.25 19:46. mkiv, LuaTeX version 50, LuaTeX revision 0, (LuaTeX date stamp 2009122521))
As Hans requested a small test file,
\setupnumbering[way=bysection] % <------- this used to work, but does not \setupformulas[numbercolor=blue,numberstyle=bold] \starttext \chapter{Math formulae numbering} \section{Does not work} Numbering formulae by section \placeformula \startformula a^2 + b^2 = c^2 \stopformula \section{More ...} \stoptext
Also tried the solution from Contextgarden (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Math/Display) by using \setupnumber[formula][way=bysection] instead of \setupnumbering[way=bysection] But alas, this does not work either
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 3:47 AM, gummybears
wrote: Hi, A couple of years ago, I decided to switch from LaTex to ConText. Now I have compiled a lot of documents (Physics syllabi's) which compiles fine in MK-II.
I thought I would try to make a switch to MK-IV, mainly because I want to include 3D PRC figures in my documents.
I made some test cases to test MK-IV in order to get a handle on the differences between MK-II and MK-IV
Some of my observations are *) Numbered formulas, numbered by section, don't seem to work *) I am getting a lot of warnings of identifiers, apparently used more than once, which they are not LuaTeX warning (ext4): destination with the same identifier (name{km1_chapter1_sec1}) has been already used, duplicate ignored
Question Are these observations correct, someone else can confirm them ? Question If so, is there a fix, patch, or change in ConText commands/options I am not aware of ?
TIA
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participants (4)
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gummybears
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Hans Hagen
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Saptarshi Guha
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Wolfgang Schuster