Wolfgang,
Thanks, that works.
Rob
Wolfgang Schuster schreef op 2015-08-24 14:03:
robheus
24. August 2015 13:47
hello list,
I want a TOC in which there is a blank line AFTER the first chapter
in the TOC and BEFORE the last chapter in the TOC. (other chapter
entries in the TOC don't have blank
hello list,
I want a TOC in which there is a blank line AFTER the first chapter in
the TOC and BEFORE the last chapter in the TOC. (other chapter entries
in the TOC don't have blank lines between them).
I can achieve this with:
\writebetweenlist[chapter]{\blank}
but unfortutaly for chapter
Wolfgang Schuster schreef op 2015-08-05 12:34:
robheus
4. August 2015 20:29
Thanks Wolfgang. This is almost the result what I want, just that I
want the footnote text in a seperate column, not the first line of a
footnote indented.
You can set a fixed width for the footnote numbers and align
Wolfgang Schuster schreef op 2015-08-03 12:00:
robheus
3. August 2015 11:31
Hello list,
I want some adjustments to my footnotes.
1. The note number in the footnote needs to be normal instead of
superscript.
2. The placement of the number is now in the margin, but needs to be
in the normal
Hello list,
Formatting footnotes allows defining wether the rule is on or off,
seperating normal text from the foot notes.
Can it be implemented in Context to display the footnote rule depending
on wether either a new footnote begins (fist line starts with foot note
number) or the footnote
Hello list,
I need some adjustments to my TOC and chapter titles.
1. The title and the title of every chapter need to be indented (leaving
enough room
2. The title of part does not need to be indented, but uses two
consecutive lines, preceded and followed with a blank line, as follows
Hello list,
I want some adjustments to my footnotes.
1. The note number in the footnote needs to be normal instead of
superscript.
2. The placement of the number is now in the margin, but needs to be in
the normal starting position of body text. Of course the foot note texts
then has to