Am 20.12.22 um 19:44 schrieb Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context:
Dear Friends,
I spent some time searching and coding simple documents, but failed and
therefore I'm asking for help...
A section such as chapter cn have custom keys with values. One uses the:
\structureuservariable command to access such values.
How can I use such a value to create a custom header in a format:
Prefix: \structureuservariable{foo}
I am asking for the only thing that worked when I tried was calling the:
\setupheadertexts command inside a chapter environment block with some
prefix. Unfortunately the value from the custom field was not expanded.
It was correctly inserted in a regular paragraph.
For example:
\startchapter
[title={A sample title}][custom_something={random_value}]
...
\stopchapter
How can I put the value of: custom_something in the header with some prefix?
\define[2]\MyChapter{No.#1 – Prefix
\structureuservariable{custom_something}: #2}
\setuphead[chapter][
command=\MyChapter,
]
Is this what you meant?
Hraban
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