g a custom list and use \writetolist immediately
> before each \stopchapter command?
>
> \definelist[LastPages][criterium=all]
> \starttext
> \completecontent
> \page
> \completelist[LastPages]
> \page
> \dorecurse{10}{
> \startchapter[title={This is my chapter
?
\definelist[LastPages][criterium=all]
\starttext
\completecontent
\page
\completelist[LastPages]
\page
\dorecurse{10}{
\startchapter[title={This is my chapter}]
This is a chapter\par \dorecurse{6}{\input knuth } \input math-kontinuitet-sv
\writetolist[LastPages]{3.}{\namedstructurevariable{chapter
I tried \completelist[figure] and it doesn't work for me either. Could
you please try this one instead:
\placelistoffigures[criterium=text]
Cheers, Lars
2018-09-14 11:20 GMT+02:00, Andrea Valle :
> Thanks Henri
>
> actually this works in my chapter but I have a book made up o
Thanks Henri
actually this works in my chapter but I have a book made up of various chapters
coordinate by a main.tex file
containing general setting and e.g.
\input c_1_semiotics.tex % chapter
\input c_2_conceptions.tex
etc
if I place
\completelist[figure]
in the main
it does not work
On 14/09/18 20:50, Andrea Valle wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have a very simple question.
>
> How do I get a list of figures?
\starttext
\completelist[figure]
\startplacefigure[title={S. Reich, {\em Piano Phase}.}]
\externalfigure[img/chap01/2][width=\textwidth]
\stopplacefi
}%
> #1%
>
> \doifnotempty{\structureuservariable{subtitle}}{\crlf\structureuservariable{subtitle}}}
>
> \setuplist[chapter][textcommand=\ChapterTocEntry]
>
> \starttext
> \completelist[chapter][criterium=all]
>
> \startchapter[
> title={The Use of Typef
er][textcommand=\ChapterTocEntry]
\starttext
\completelist[chapter][criterium=all]
\startchapter[
title={The Use of Typefaces}][%
author={Hermann Zapf},
subtitle={Ein zapfiges Zitat}]
\input zapf
\stopchapter
\startchapter[
title={Sheep and Goats}][%
author={Siegfried Tufte},
subtit
{%
\SlideTitle{#1}
\unexpanded\define\TopicTitle{#1}
\writetolist[ListOfTopics]{}{#1}
}
\define\Slide{\SlideTitle{\TopicTitle}}
\define[1]\placeListOfTopics{%
\SlideTitle{#1}
\startalignment[middle]
\completelist[ListOfTopics
y B}
\completelist[Reprints]
\stoptext
I would prefer a register solution to take advantage of similar
formatting (column support and such) provided there, since this will
appear with the book’s standard indices.
--
]{\hrule}
\writetolist[Reprints]{2.}{List entry B}
\completelist[Reprints][order=command]
\stoptext
When typeset (I'm using the 2014.02.14 beta), the completelist looks
like:
List entry A 1
List entry B 1
But the 1. and 2. didn't show up in the left column.
I
the Content header but is empty otherwise.
\startfrontmatter
\completelist[content][criterium=chapter]
\stopfrontmatter
I tried various possibilities from the reference manual, like
\placelist[section][criterium=chapter]. But either this doesn't work (anymore?)
or I am doing something very stupid
I am very sorry, but I still cannot understand how to get the TOC as I would
like it.
The following does typeset the Content header but is empty otherwise.
\startfrontmatter
\completelist[content][criterium=chapter]
\stopfrontmatter
I tried various possibilities from the reference
[Reprints]{}{With no number}%
\subsection{Subsec 1}
\writebetweenlist[Reprints]{\hrule}
\writetolist[Reprints]{2.}{List entry B}%
\completelist[Reprints]
\stoptext
As you see, the horizontal line appears at the top of the list and not after
the second entry. So there seems to be an additional bug
[alphabets=1.8]
\starttext
\completelist
\startsection [title={Sectiontitle},
list={Sectiontitle abc abc abc abc abc abc abc abc abc
abc abc abc abc abc abc abc abc abc abc abc abc abc}]
\stopsection
\stoptext
Hi,
hm, I should place a table of contents at the end of my document.
When issuing:
\startsubject[title=Inhoud]
\placelist[section]
\stopsubject
I get the section title but no TOC
When issuing only
\completelist[section]
I get the TOC but no section title.
Do I have to setup
Hi,
hm, I should place a table of contents at the end of my document.
When issuing:
\startsubject[title=Inhoud]
\placelist[section]
\stopsubject
I get the section title but no TOC
When issuing only
\completelist[section]
I get the TOC but no section title.
Do I have to setup
document.
When issuing:
\startsubject[title=Inhoud]
\placelist[section]
\stopsubject
I get the section title but no TOC
When issuing only
\completelist[section]
I get the TOC but no section title.
Do I have to setup this differently or is this some bug?
Try “criterium
and \completeindex are treated like
chapter starts in that 'Contents' and 'Index' are formatted as if they were
chapter titles.
\completecontent== \title + \placecontent
\completelist == \title + \placelist
\completelistofsynonyms == \chapter + \placelistofsynonyms + \page
}%
\writetolist[MyTopics]{#1}{}%
\completelist[MyTopics]%
}
\starttext
\Topic{First}
Hello 1
\page
\Topic{Second}
Hello 2
\page
\Topic{Third}
Hello 3
\page
\Topic{Fourth}
Hello 4
\stoptext
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the '\executeifdefined'
tidbit ...
Joh
% setup 'synonymes' list called 'abbreviations'
\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
% give out in the list the ones used
\setupsynonyms[abbreviation][criterium=used]
% abbreviations/ calls the completelist as a 'chapter'
\defineXMLargument
% setup 'synonymes' list called 'abbreviations'
\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
% give out in the list the ones used
\setupsynonyms[abbreviation][criterium=used]
% abbreviations/ calls the completelist as a 'chapter'
\defineXMLargument
[abbreviations]
{\expanded
'
\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
% give all out in the list
\setupsynonyms[abbreviation][criterium=all]
% abbreviations/ calls the completelist as a 'chapter'
\defineXMLargument [abbreviations] {\completelistofabbreviations}
% abbreviations are defined as follows
outdated).
The current code in t-bib.tex simply calls \completelist. You'll have
to do sothing like:
\section{Bibliographie}
\placepublications[criterium=all]
To put the bibliography in the TOC.
Cheers, taco
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, not in \setupcite)
For the other email:
one more question: \completepublications produces a title References
and formats it according to the chapter-heading, but doesn't write it
to the list for the TOC, or am I missing something?
\completepublications is just a basic \completelist within a
slightly changed
!
I've added \cite[extras={, 10}][hoekwater]
(note: the keyword extras only works in \cite, not in \setupcite)
I hardly dare to tell you, but it's not working here;
\cite[extras={, 10}][hoekwater] produces ][99
(and the , 10 is dropped).
\completepublications is just a basic \completelist
Hi,
You code essentially expands into
\title{\chapter{Biblio...}}
The cleanest approach to 'get it right' is to not use \completepublications at
all, but instead:
\chapter{Bibliografia}
\placepublications
All other solutions involve redefining the \completelist macro,
which
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