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  • .... Simply, insert the {{cmd|startformula}} in the {{cmd|startplaceformula}} environment, and you will get numbered equations. ...ring}} <code>\setupnumbering[way=bysection]</code> in the preamble of your document.
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  • ...graphy can be listed in one block or distributed over several block in the document (e.g. at the end of every chapter): Inside the bibliography environment you can specify bibliographic items via <code>\bibitem</code>.
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  • ...example, if you want numbered remarks in your document you can define the environment as follows: <context source="yes" text="This code produces the following document:">
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  • ...e of the work you edit in the form in which it will appear in your typeset document, prefatory material, etc. The <body> element contains the text itself. This ...her attributes as well: the "xml:id" attribute gives every section in your document a unique identifier. This makes it easier to refer to these sections later.
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  • ...n\bin</tt> (eg <tt>c:\context\tex\texmf-mswin\bin</tt>)to the search path (environment variable <tt>path</tt> under advanced system properties). If you are the on Now you are ready to go. Start SciTE and open a ConTeXt document (if you have any) or try with a simple "Hello world":
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  • ...xecute Lua code in a ConTeXt document: The command {{cmd|ctxlua}}, and the environment {{cmd|startluacode}}…{{cmd|stopluacode}}. Both are wrappers around the Lu <blockquote>The main thing about Lua code in a TeX document is this: the code is expanded by TeX ''before'' Lua gets to it. '''This mea
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  • The recommended way to typeset a ConTeXt document is to use the <tt>:ConTeXt</tt> command. Just type: to compile the document in the current buffer.
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  • Building a ConTeXt document is as simple as opening it in the editor and pressing [F7]. * Make sure that the PATH environment variable includes the directory of the Acrobat executable (e.g. C:\Program
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  • publishing environment for Emacs. It simplifies the process of writing the cited document in the bibliography. It is possible also to obtain
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  • | Configure the '''note environment''' where the inserts will be located. Inherits some parameters from {{cmd|f postponing environment will be delayed.
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  • | --environment=name | document source path. string: path
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  • : ConTeXt is a document production system, based on Donald Knuth’s [http://www.tug.org/ TeX], for ...out formatting, in plain text, using a macro language. This means that the document’s content can change independently of its formatting and vice versa.
    20 KB (3,041 words) - 18:34, 23 April 2024
  • this setting is document wide and currently only one profile possible to share them with ConTeXt. Simply set the environment
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  • Unlike LaTeX's <code>verbatim</code> environment, ConTeXt's <code>typing</code> environments have quite a range of built-in % define the colors to fit your document style
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  • ...paragraph in the block quotation gets the wider linespacing of the outside environment rather than the narrower linespacing appropriate to the smaller text; Alter ...hort for ‘TeX replacements’). So we can get the ' character throughout the document by ensuring that this feature is switched off in the defaults:
    7 KB (969 words) - 20:14, 8 June 2020
  • * [[Executesystemcommand]]: process contents of an environment by another program include it at the start of your document (before <tt>\Opening</tt> is
    8 KB (1,140 words) - 10:11, 16 December 2021
  • <li> Move personal '\environment files' to and use it in your document as follows:
    9 KB (1,055 words) - 20:53, 3 June 2020
  • on top of your main document source. The <code>OSFONTDIR</code> environment variable should contain the paths where the system fonts must be looked for
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  • ...visible from the PATH. In Windows 7, you should go to System > Advanced > Environment Variables and add <code>C:\context\tex\texmf-mswin\bin</code> to your user ...ode, select ConTeXt and press Typeset. A PDF screen should pop up with the document.
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  • makeup environment and you can control the margins of your new title page environment with \setuplayout[makeupname][...].
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