Am 05.07.10 21:15, schrieb Tom:
I am trying to stretch two lines of text to the same width for use as a
chapter head.
I have two major problems:
1. The second line of text is appended to the end of the first line
instead
of being placed below it.
2. I get errors when using #1 and #2 as values, i.e {Chapter #1} and {#2}.
Because of these errors I have hardcoded the values in the example that
follows:
\define[1]\ChapterTextStretch {\line{\stretched{#1}}}
\define[1]\ChapterNumberStretch{\determineheadnumber[chapter]\ChapterTextStretch{Chapter
\currentheadnumber}}
\setuphead
[chapter]
[alternative=middle,
textstyle=sansbold,
numberstyle=sans,
deeptextcommand=\ChapterTextStretch,
deepnumbercommand=\ChapterNumberStretch]
\starttext
\chapter{Test Chapter Title}
\input knuth
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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