On 15-12-15 14:14, Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15 2015, Sytse Knypstra wrote:
P.S. I couldn't find the test suite.
http://bfy.tw/3IIV ;)
The first link on http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Test_suite gives:
"The requested URL /gf/project/contexttest/ was not found on this server."
, Figure 1.4, etc
Chapter 2: Figure 2.1, Figure 2.2 etc
I've tried several \setupcaptions options but was unable to solve so far.
Everything works as expected when using a numbered subsubsection so the problem
is somehow related to the number=no option
Minimal example:
\setuphead[chapter, section
so far.
Everything works as expected when using a numbered subsubsection so
the problem is somehow related to the number=no option
Minimal example:
\setuphead[chapter, section, subsection]
\setuphead[subsubsection]
[number=no]
.
On 12/15/2015 11:13 AM, Sytse Knypstra wrote:
Dear list members,
I experienced even more issues with specifying 'number=no' in \setuphead
(for any level).
This seems not only to affect the numbering of figures and tables, but
also the numbering of enumerations (it ignores the options
On Tue, Dec 15 2015, Sytse Knypstra wrote:
> 'way= bychapter'
Better: 'way=bychapter'
> P.S. I couldn't find the test suite.
http://bfy.tw/3IIV ;)
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Peter
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Sorry, I was not quite correct in my previous remark.
What I did observe is that the chapter number is omitted in enumerations
with the options 'way= bychapter' and 'prefix=chapter' when placed under
a subsubsection for which the option 'number=no' holds, and, as Jan
Willem Flamma pointed out
to create a lot of what I want by using \definehead and
\setuphead. I am using ownnumber.
\definehead[PSAappsection][subsection]
\definehead[PSAappsubsection][subsubsection]
\definehead[PSAappsubsubsection][subsubsubsection]
\setuphead[PSAappsection][continue=no,ownnumber=yes,after=]
\setuphead
the
header or the complete content of the section/subsection.
I've been able to create a lot of what I want by using \definehead and
\setuphead. I am using ownnumber.
\definehead[PSAappsection][subsection]
\definehead[PSAappsubsection][subsubsection]
\definehead[PSAappsubsubsection
introduction
1. Foo
foo text
1.1 Foo
foo text
2. Foo Appendix
1. FooBar
FooBar text
1.1 FooBar
FooBar text
1.1.1 FooBar
FooBar text
When I use \chapter for My and \subsection and \subsubsection for Foo, how
do I solve the FooBar appendix? I have now
\chapter My
a
numbered structure and an appendix.
A. My Appendix
My appendix text introduction
1. Foo
foo text
1.1 Foo
foo text
2. Foo Appendix
1. FooBar
FooBar text
1.1 FooBar
FooBar text
1.1.1 FooBar
FooBar text
When I use \chapter for My and \subsection and \subsubsection
\chapter for My and \subsection and \subsubsection for Foo, how do I
solve the FooBar appendix? I have now
\chapter My Appendix
My appendix text introduction
\subsection Foo
foo text
\subsubsection Foo
foo text
\subsection Foo Appendix
But then, how do I solve:
1. FooBar
FooBar text
1.1 FooBar
. FooBar
FooBar text
1.1 FooBar
FooBar text
1.1.1 FooBar
FooBar text
When I use \chapter for My and \subsection and \subsubsection for Foo, how do
I solve the FooBar appendix? I have now
\chapter My Appendix
My appendix text introduction
\subsection Foo
foo text
\subsubsection
Hi All,
If I setup the table caption numbering to be 'bychapter' and then turn
off the numbering of subsubsections, any table within a subsubsection
won't have the chapter number as part of the table number.
Example (also attached as tadtest4.tex
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