h h extern [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 2005-02-13, 15:18 (+0100 GMT):
\unprotected \def\rawsectionnumber#1{\countervalue{\??se#1}} % will be in
kernel
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Awesome (and scary) stuff. Works great, too.
you may only read this answer if you also put it in the wiki
OK, Ill have a go.
Thanks
Am 13.02.2005 um 00:12 schrieb cormullion:
Perhaps describe a bit more exactly what you'd like to achieve.
As far as I understood: You want a black rectangle at the margin
that has no text in it, always same size, but moving position per
chapter?
Yes. More precisely, chapter 1 - 5 would have a
Henning Hraban Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 2005-02-13, 11:12 (+0100 GMT):
I guess you should define a part-based logo with an absolute,
calculated position via the layers mechanism.
- part: even if you don't use the part hierarchy for other use, it
would fit to chapter ranges. simply set
Am 12.02.2005 um 00:09 schrieb cormullion:
Perhaps you find out looking at the code in
http://contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_info_style (there are
nav tabs at the bottom).
Thanks - Im looking at it. It looks fairly advanced though :-) (Ive
only been using ConTeXt for a few days...). How are you making
My last question! :-) I would like to have the various parts of a book
marked with black rectangles at the right side of each page, visible when the
reader flips through the pages. I googled successfully to find fancyhdr,
but thats a LaTeX package, so I dont think it will work in ConTeXt. If
Am 11.02.2005 um 23:19 schrieb cormullion:
My last question! :-) I would like to have the various parts of a
book marked with black rectangles at the right side of each page,
visible when the reader flips through the pages.
Perhaps you find out looking at the code in
Henning Hraban Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 2005-02-11, 23:43 (+0100 GMT):
Am 11.02.2005 um 23:19 schrieb cormullion:
My last question! :-) I would like to have the various parts of a
book marked with black rectangles at the right side of each page,
visible when the reader flips