On 2017-03-09 16:20, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/9/2017 4:39 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
ConTeXters,

What is the best way to get the current section number in a basic format
(pt.ch.s.ss... as displayed in the log in structure sectioning entries)
for display in a custom log entry (via \writestatus)? I have tried
\fullheadnumber and such, but cannot find something appropriate.

\writestatus{!!!!!!}{\getfullstructurenumber{\thenamedheadlevel{subsection}}}


Nope. With commands like these:

   \starttexdefinition LogNote #NOTETEXT
   
\writestatus{Note}{{\getfullstructurenumber{\thenamedheadlevel{section}}:p.\pagenumber}
   #NOTETEXT}
   \stoptexdefinition

   \LogNote{See http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/ter.eunuchus.html for
   the original.}

and the note is in a section, I get:

   Note            > {\oldstylenumerals {1}\color
   [red]{A·}\oldstylenumerals {8}:p.19} See
   http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/ter.eunuchus.html for the original.


which reflects the formatting of the chapter and section numbers. But worse, I have to track the section depth, because if the note is at a different level there is nothing displayed for the sectioning. I want the unformatted numbers as displayed in

   structure       > sectioning > section @ level 3 : 1.3.5 -> Group
   authorship and works for hire


and if I do not have to track the level and recurse to pick up each component that would be better.

--
Rik
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