Hi,

Anybody has some time for this?

Thanks!
Jeff

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 22:34, Jeff Smith <asca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> A while ago I asked how to achieve a particular layout I wanted for part
> titles in my table of contents. I was given this solution:
>
> \definelistplacement[partlist][none]#1#2#3%
>
> {\sc\inframed[width=broad,align=right,bottomframe=on,topframe=off,rightframe=off,leftframe=off]{{#2}}}
>
> \setuplist[part][alternative=partlist]
>
> With that, I get no part number, no page number, a title in small caps and a
> bottom frame. So far so good.
>
> In the same table, I also want my section and subsection titles to indent,
> at different values depending on levels (the further the section in the
> hierarchy, the further it indents). I use the margin= parameter for that.
>
> When I do that, however, the next part title indents equally to the same
> level as the last section or subsection did. See the example file toc.tex
> attached. Obviously, I don't want that.
>
> The only way I've found to avoid that is to get rid of the custom
> alternative, and transfer the \inframed command to a textstyle parameter
> inside a normal \setuplist[part] command. See toc-2.tex attached.
>
> When I do that, however, I can't get rid of the part number. I tried
> everything I could think about, but to no avail.
>
> I'm using MKII+Xetex. (ConTeXt  ver: 2008.11.10 21:40 MKII  fmt: 2008.11.15
> int: english/english)
>
> Can anyone help? What is the best solution?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Jeff
>
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