\setuphead[part][placehead=yes]
Add bodypartlabel=part to the setup.
Thank you -- wikified on the setuphead command-reference page.
With your information, I found the relevant spot in the code, in
strc-def.mkiv. The \setuphead for part doesn't include lines analogous
to
setuplabeltext doesn't seem to adjust the part label. Here's a minimal
example:
\setuphead[part][placehead=yes]
\setuplabeltext[part=Part~]
\starttext
\part{pt}
This is a part.
\stoptext
With MkIV (e.g. on live.contextgarden.net), the part heading is just 1
pt. With MkII, it is Part 1 pt
Am 30.08.2013 um 16:33 schrieb Sanjoy Mahajan san...@olin.edu:
setuplabeltext doesn't seem to adjust the part label. Here's a minimal
example:
\setuphead[part][placehead=yes]
Add bodypartlabel=part to the setup.
Wolfgang
John Devereux wrote:
There do not seem to be translations for the labels for Chinese, is that
correct? Is zh the correct language code?
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
No, you need “cn” for chinese.
Might it be advisable to add 'zh' as a synonym? Technically, 'cn'
means the country China, and 'zh'
On 30-10-2012 12:21, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
John Devereux wrote:
There do not seem to be translations for the labels for Chinese, is that
correct? Is zh the correct language code?
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
No, you need “cn” for chinese.
Might it be advisable to add 'zh' as a synonym?
Hi,
There do not seem to be translations for the labels for Chinese, is that
correct? Is zh the correct language code?
\setuplabeltext[zh][figure=CHINESE_HERE ]
\mainlanguage[zh]
\language[zh]
\starttext
\labeltext{figure}
\stoptext
This just displays the English word Figure.
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Am 29.10.2012 um 20:20 schrieb John Devereux j...@devereux.me.uk:
Hi,
There do not seem to be translations for the labels for Chinese, is that
correct? Is zh the correct language code?
No, you need “cn” for chinese.
Wolfgang
On 01/23/2012 08:54 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On 01/22/12 20:49, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
And I have just accidentally discovered that label text is only shown in
the chapter title, if the \mainlanguage is different from [agr]. (I
haven't checked all languages, but it works with la, en, ru
Hi there,
I have the following sample code:
\mainlanguage[agr]
\usemodule[simplefonts][size=11pt]
\setmainfont[Theano Didot]
\setuplabeltext[chapter=Ῥαψωδία~]
\setuphead[chapter][align=center]
\starttext
\completecontent
\chapter{\mbox{}}
\startlines
Μῆνιν
On 01/22/12 20:49, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
And I have just accidentally discovered that label text is only shown in
the chapter title, if the \mainlanguage is different from [agr]. (I
haven't checked all languages, but it works with la, en, ru and es.)
agr is not a full language in the ConTeXt
}
\stopappendices
\startbackmatter
\chapter{Concluding note}
\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
Yields:
Preface
1 First chapter
2 Second chapter
A First appendix
B Second appendix
Concluding note
As it should.
However, adding
\setuplabeltext[chapter=Chapter ] % with trailing space; blank by default
gives
On Tuesday 16 February 2010 23:21:31 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 16-2-2010 22:39, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
While you keep Hans and others busy, here's another thing that puzzled
me:
\definehead[appendix][chapter]
\definehead[subappendix][section]
\starttext
\startappendices
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 18:44, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Why \definehead[appendix][chapter]?
Why not use \chapter{} and \section{}
within \startappendices\stopappendices?
I don't remember exactly (and it was bug anyway even if my code could
have been optimized), but I wanted to have different font
On 17-2-2010 22:30, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I defined the second list for that purpose (really ugly, but the
fastest way to get it done). But there was a tiny problem with that as
well (mkii more problematic) - I didn't manage to get the spacing
between two consecutive lists right. For example
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 16:31, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
1. Setting the labeltext appendix=Appendix with \startappendices
is broken in mkiv; somewhat works in mkii. What am I doing wrong?
2. How to set the label correctly in the TOC?
Alan
Minimal example
\setuplabeltext [chapter=Chapter
On 16-2-2010 22:39, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
\definehead[appendix][chapter]
\definehead[subappendix][section]
\starttext
\startappendices
\appendix{one}
\subappendix{one.one}
\appendix{two}
\subappendix{two.one}
\stopappendices
\stoptext
hm, looks like startappendices has no proper reset list
On 16-2-2010 22:39, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
While you keep Hans and others busy, here's another thing that puzzled me:
\definehead[appendix][chapter]
\definehead[subappendix][section]
\starttext
\startappendices
\appendix{one}
\subappendix{one.one}
\appendix{two}
\subappendix{two.one}
1. Setting the labeltext appendix=Appendix with \startappendices
is broken in mkiv; somewhat works in mkii. What am I doing wrong?
2. How to set the label correctly in the TOC?
Alan
Minimal example
\setuplabeltext [chapter=Chapter ] % with trailing space; blank by default
\setuplabeltext
] % do not reset parts and chapters
\setuphead [part] [sectionresetset=default,
placehead=yes,
conversion=Romannumerals]
\setuphead [chapter,section,subsection] [placehead=yes,sectionsegments=2:100]
%
% table of contents
%
\setuplabeltext [chapter=Chapter
Hi,
the label is killed when changing new (de) german to old (deo) german:
\mainlanguage[de]%de=new, deo=old
\starttext
\setuplabeltext[de][chapter=Chapter]
\chapter{Text}
\stoptext
Right?
Steffen
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the latest).
Taco
\mainlanguage[de]%de=new, deo=old
\starttext
\setuplabeltext[de][chapter=Chapter]
\chapter{Text}
\stoptext
Right?
Steffen
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Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
ConTeXt ver: 2006.07.22 18:35
... that's the current beta that i-installer offers.
Steffen
I have 2006.07.24 but I doubt that is causing the problem.
Did you try \setuplabeltext[deo], by chance ? Because that
certainly does not work.
Taco
This was my thread about: I tried \setuplabeltext[deo] and was
wondering why it doesn't work.
How should someone know that it doesn't work?!
Steffen
Am 27.07.2006 um 13:15 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
ConTeXt ver: 2006.07.22 18:35
... that's the current beta that i
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
This was my thread about: I tried \setuplabeltext[deo] and was
wondering why it doesn't work.
How should someone know that it doesn't work?!
Frankly, I don't know where this is documented.
But it doesnt work because deo is a descendant of de,
thanks
On Jul 27, 2006, at 3:23 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
no (norwegian) - nl
Today the Netherlands, tomorrow the world ;-)
Thomas
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1) Is there a way to suppress the display of Appendix page numbers in
a TOC while retaining alternative=c for Chapters?
I got the effect I wanted by hijacking subsubsection and subsubsubsection.
Is there a way to change the subsubsubsection numbers to letters?
Thanks, Neal
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Neal Lester wrote:
Is there a way to change the subsubsubsection numbers to letters?
\setupsection[section-6][bodypartconversion=Character] should do the
trick
section-1 corresponds to part, section-2 to chapter, and so on.
Aditya
numbers). Unfortunately, setuplabeltext
doesn't seem to work on my newly defined head. I've tried all manner
of variations like:
\definelist [myappendixlist]
\setuplist [myappendixlist]
[pagenumber=no,alternative=b,label=yes,conversion=Character]
\definehead[myappendix][title]
\def\appendixlabel#1
\definelist [myappendixlist]
\setuplist [myappendixlist]
[pagenumber=no,alternative=b,label=yes,conversion=Character]
\definehead[myappendix][title]
\def\appendixlabel#1#2{Appendix #1: #2}
\setuphead[myappendix][command=\appendixlabel]
%
\setuplabeltext [en][myappendix=Appendix~]
\newcounter
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Peter Münster wrote:
it would be nice, to have by default always a ~ at the end of the
label-text instead of the normal space.
Example:
\setuplabeltext [\s!de] [\v!figure=Abbildung~]
instead of
\setuplabeltext [\s!de] [\v!figure=Abbildung ]
Hello Hans,
I've just seen
Hello,
it would be nice, to have by default always a ~ at the end of the
label-text instead of the normal space.
Example:
\setuplabeltext [\s!de] [\v!figure=Abbildung~]
instead of
\setuplabeltext [\s!de] [\v!figure=Abbildung ]
Greetings, Peter
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