Re: [NTG-context] how to change 'figure 1.1' to '?? 1.1' (Mojca Miklavec)
Dear Mojca, On Dec 8, 2007, at 3:35 AM, ntg-context-request@ntg.nl wrote:
Yesterday, after I reinstalled TeXlive and updated ConTeXt, I got "kpathsea: Running mktextfm lmtypewriter10-regular " message. As a temporary method, I renamed mktextfm.
Just change MKTEXTFM = 0 in texmf.cnf
I am sorry that now I remembered what you said before about "mktextfm=0". I found it in the mail from you. After setting it, no error messages again. Thank you. lang-kor.tex is modified more by the help of people in KTUG. To make it more usable, I'd like to know a few things more. After defining \chapter in lang-kor, completecontent and completeindex follow the setup of chapter as following: "제 장 contents" or "제 no 장 index" (of course, contents and index are in korean) because \chpater{ch- title} produces in such a way, i.e., "제 ch-no 장 ch-title". But I'd like to write contents and indices in differently. I looked up \setupcombinedlist but I don't know how to make it happen. Is there any sample for this? Thank you. Best regards, Dalyoung
On Dec 10, 2007 7:37 AM, Dalyoung Jeong wrote:
Dear Mojca,
On Dec 8, 2007, at 3:35 AM, ntg-context-request@ntg.nl wrote:
Yesterday, after I reinstalled TeXlive and updated ConTeXt, I got "kpathsea: Running mktextfm lmtypewriter10-regular " message. As a temporary method, I renamed mktextfm.
Just change MKTEXTFM = 0 in texmf.cnf
I am sorry that now I remembered what you said before about "mktextfm=0". I found it in the mail from you. After setting it, no error messages again. Thank you.
lang-kor.tex is modified more by the help of people in KTUG.
To make it more usable, I'd like to know a few things more.
After defining \chapter in lang-kor, completecontent and completeindex follow the setup of chapter as following: "제 장 contents" or "제 no 장 index" (of course, contents and index are in korean) because \chpater{ch- title} produces in such a way, i.e., "제 ch-no 장 ch-title". But I'd like to write contents and indices in differently. I looked up \setupcombinedlist but I don't know how to make it happen. Is there any sample for this?
I'm sorry, I didn't understand the question (I understood the point, but not how it should look like). You can use \setuphead[chapter][command=\mychaptercommand] \def\mychaptercommand#1#2{Title: #2, Number: #1} http://texshow.contextgarden.net/command/detail/299 But that's not something you would like to use in the long run. Slovenian also needs sections numbered like 1. section 1.1. subsection 1.2. subsection 2. section as opposed to 1 section 1.1 subsection 1.2 subsection 2 section which can be achived, but isn't supported globally (so that it would be the default setting when using that language). It might be that Korean would also need some additional specific settings. Mojca
2007/12/10, Mojca Miklavec
On Dec 10, 2007 7:37 AM, Dalyoung Jeong wrote:
Dear Mojca,
On Dec 8, 2007, at 3:35 AM, ntg-context-request@ntg.nl wrote:
Yesterday, after I reinstalled TeXlive and updated ConTeXt, I got "kpathsea: Running mktextfm lmtypewriter10-regular " message. As a temporary method, I renamed mktextfm.
Just change MKTEXTFM = 0 in texmf.cnf
I am sorry that now I remembered what you said before about "mktextfm=0". I found it in the mail from you. After setting it, no error messages again. Thank you.
lang-kor.tex is modified more by the help of people in KTUG.
To make it more usable, I'd like to know a few things more.
After defining \chapter in lang-kor, completecontent and completeindex follow the setup of chapter as following: "제 장 contents" or "제 no 장 index" (of course, contents and index are in korean) because \chpater{ch- title} produces in such a way, i.e., "제 ch-no 장 ch-title". But I'd like to write contents and indices in differently. I looked up \setupcombinedlist but I don't know how to make it happen. Is there any sample for this?
I'm sorry, I didn't understand the question (I understood the point, but not how it should look like). You can use
I agree to Mojca, your question was hard to undertsand. It will be easier if you could show us what you want.
\setuphead[chapter][command=\mychaptercommand] \def\mychaptercommand#1#2{Title: #2, Number: #1}
This is also possible without a extra section format. \setuplabeltext[ko][chapter={제,장}] \mainlanguage[ko] \starttext \chapter{test} \stoptext
http://texshow.contextgarden.net/command/detail/299
But that's not something you would like to use in the long run.
Slovenian also needs sections numbered like 1. section 1.1. subsection 1.2. subsection 2. section as opposed to 1 section 1.1 subsection 1.2 subsection 2 section which can be achived, but isn't supported globally (so that it would be the default setting when using that language). It might be that Korean would also need some additional specific settings.
Mojca
It is not so easy to define this bevaiour language dependent, because in german we have 1. section 1 section. The first version with dot should be used only if your document has a appendix, the second version without dot should be used in documents without a appendix. The current solution to get a dot at the end is only a workaround in my eyes and I hope Hans will active the stopper key when he rewrites the section macros. Wolfgang
participants (3)
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Dalyoung Jeong
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Mojca Miklavec
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Wolfgang Schuster