Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Steffen,
... sure I have seen that subsubsubsection is already defined in core-sec.tex.
Then the numbering/charactering works fine ... BUT why does a heading that's
mapped to it
just not appear in the TOC?
Sorry, but I don't get
Hello Steffen,
[...]
Hah, it was just an forgotten entry in the darkest corner of my
environment setup:
Good news that you've got it. If you had posted a complete but minimal
example, you might have gotten your answer earlier.
Patrick
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Hallo Patrick,
Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Steffen,
[...]
Hah, it was just an forgotten entry in the darkest corner of my
environment setup:
Good news that you've got it. If you had posted a complete but minimal
example, you might have gotten your answer
Hello Steffen,
Actually that's how I found the answer - while writing a minimal example!
Minimal examples always invite to get a fresh look again, don't they?
right! This is a pretty normal bug-finding procedure for me:
1) something with $SOFTWARE goes wrong
2) open mail client, start mail to
Hi,
I have to typeset a document with 5 heading levels.
So I wanted to create a subsubsubsection (section-6).
But it doesn't work.
According to the manual I did it like that:
\definesection[section-6]
\setupsection[section-6][conversion=characters,previousnumber=no]
\definehead[LevelFive
Hi,
According to the manual I did it like that:
\definesection[section-6]
\setupsection[section-6][conversion=characters,previousnumber=no]
\definehead[LevelFive][section-6]
\definehead[LevelFive][section=section-6]
Patrick
(and please post a minimal but complete example for testing!)
... sure I have seen that subsubsubsection is already defined in core-sec.tex.
Then the numbering/charactering works fine ... BUT why does a heading that's mapped to
it
just not appear in the TOC?
Steffen
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