On Wednesday 08 June 2005 05:16 pm, Stuart Jansen wrote: > > ConTeXt already has the content combinedlist defined. So yes, you can > just use \completecontent[option=value]. \definecombinedlist is > available so that you can define your own type of combinedlist in case > the behavior of content does not match your needs. > > The \setupcommand and \command pairing is a standard ConTeXt idiom. A > common usage is to define global behavior in the \setupcommand before > \starttext and then apply local variations in the \command. Of course, > \setupcommand can usually be called at any time, for example to change > behavior between part one and part two of a book. > > If you haven't already, I suggest looking at cont-eni.pdf for more > information. I like to make simple test cases and play with commands to > understand them better. Below is an example you could use if needed.
My copy of cont-enp.pdf is nearly worn out. But it does not distinguish between necessary and optional. Hence my question. I will try stuffing all the parameters into \completecontent and see how far I get. TFYH John Culleton _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list [email protected] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
