On 2013–08–23 Lars Huttar wrote:
\setuphead[subsection][number=no,style=it,grid=top]
Add
before={\blank[line]}
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Marco wrote,
On 2013–08–23 Lars Huttar wrote:
/ \setuphead[subsection][number=no,style=it,grid=top]
/
Add
before={\blank[line]}
Marco
Thank you very much, that worked!
Can you explain how it works?
Does before= override the setting of grid=? Is before= at a lower
level?
Yet before=
Hello,
I'm using mkii to typeset a document with grid layout. I'm trying to
configure the formatting of the subsection headings.
I have the following setuphead:
\setuphead[subsection][number=no,style={\switchtobodyfont[SansB,\subheadersize]},grid=top]
This works successfully in that the lines
On 8/23/2013 11:26 AM, Lars Huttar wrote:
Hello,
I'm using mkii to typeset a document with grid layout. I'm trying to
configure the formatting of the subsection headings.
Here is a small, self-contained example showing what I'm talking about:
\definecolumnset [twocol] [n=2,balancing=yes]
Herbert,
I tried to find out. I remembered that there was this discussion already
earlier on this list.
on 2010-08-30 Hans Hagen wrote the following:
...
while it should keep A.1 instead of 1.1 for the section numbering.
The new way is:
no one has an idea?
Am 09.04.2011 20:55, schrieb Herbert Voss:
With the following code I get
1. Teil foo
§ 1 1 bar
i baz
but I need
1. Teil foo
§ 1 A. bar
I. baz
I cannot get the needed information from the wiki and the documentation.
\def\PartNo#1{#1.\,Teil}
\def\ChapterNo#1{§
With the following code I get
1. Teil foo
§ 1 1 bar
i baz
but I need
1. Teil foo
§ 1 A. bar
I. baz
I cannot get the needed information from the wiki and the documentation.
\def\PartNo#1{#1.\,Teil}
\def\ChapterNo#1{§ \headnumber[part]