Ideas on how I would enable it to be used inside miktex would be very very helpful. I need to use this clever trick by Hans:
With the new beta you can add
\defineconversion[continued][{},{ (continued)},{ (continued)},{ (continued)},{ (continued)},{ (continued)}]
\setupfloatsplitting[conversion=continued]
to your document, this will give the desired result for the numbering. clever trick ... I added an example to the testbed Hans
but I have little or no idea how I could do it. I use MikTeX and could muddle my way through updating it if someone could suggest where to get the latest beta of COnTeXt and the mentioned example from the testbed. barney
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 14:48, barney schwartz wrote:
I use MikTeX and could muddle my way through updating it if someone could suggest where to get the latest beta of COnTeXt and the mentioned example from the testbed.
ConTeXt can be fetched from http://www.pragma-ade.com/download-2.htm, but if you want to update MikTeX, you are on your own. (You won't get any support about updating MikTeX to the latest version of ConTeXt. To start with, you need to figure out yourself how to update LuaTeX in MikTeX.) If you want to use the latest version of ConTeXt, consider switching to ConTeXt minimals or to TeX Live with TLContrib. Mojca
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