Re: [NTG-context] Assigning a variable to the list argument in \setupsection

2016-04-14 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Michael Guravage 14. April 2016 um 09:46 Greetings, I would like to use a variable for the value of the list argument in, e.g., the \startsection command. If you compile my little example you will see that the first 'literal' assignment works, while the second

Re: [NTG-context] Assigning a variable to the list argument in \setupsection

2016-04-14 Thread Marco Patzer
On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 09:46:34 +0200 Michael Guravage wrote: > I would like to use a variable for the value of the list argument in, > e.g., the \startsection command. If you compile my little example you > will see that the first 'literal' assignment works, while the second >

[NTG-context] Assigning a variable to the list argument in \setupsection

2016-04-14 Thread Michael Guravage
Greetings, I would like to use a variable for the value of the list argument in, e.g., the \startsection command. If you compile my little example you will see that the first 'literal' assignment works, while the second 'variable' assignment does not. What am I missing here? Cheers, Michael

[NTG-context] Assigning a variable to the list argument in \setupsection

2016-04-14 Thread Michael Guravage
Greetings, I would like to use a variable for the value of the list argument in, e.g., the \startsection command. If you compile my little example you will see that the first 'literal' assignment works, while the second 'variable' assignment does not. What am I missing here? Cheers, Michael

Re: [NTG-context] \setupsection ... works how?

2004-02-20 Thread Hans Hagen
At 16:22 18/02/2004, you wrote: Hi there, while replying to a post on comp.text.tex I made the interesting discovery that \setupsection[section-2][conversion=Romannumerals] cannot be replaced by \setupsection[chapter][conversion=Romannumerals] even though chapter is section-2 ... why