Hello, please look at the following minimal example:
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\definehead[chapterMiddle][chapter]
\setuphead[chapterMiddle][align=middle]
\definehead[sectionMiddle][section] % Try to comment this line!
\definecombinedlist[content][part,chapter,chapterMiddle]
\setupcombinedlist[content][alternative=c]
\setuplist
[chapter,chapterMiddle]
[alternative=b,before=\blank,after=\blank,style=bold]
% Commands
\def\startTitlePage{
\bgroup
\let\chapter=\chapterMiddle
}
\def\stopTitlePage{%
\egroup
\page
}
%%%
\starttext
\placecontent % = TOC
\page
\chapter{Cha1}
\startTitlePage
\chapter{Cha2}
\stopTitlePage
\stoptext
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Its goal is to define \(start/stop)TitlePage command in which heads will be
centred (although they are not mid-aligned by default).
(I don't know if my approach is the best - I'm using \chapterMiddle instead of
\chapter for this, which is defined as mid-aligned).
A \chapterMiddle is derrived from \chapter and has middle alignment.
I would need to do a similar thing with \sectionMiddle.
The problem is that when I derive a next style - "\definehead[sectionMiddle][section]"
(try to comment the proper line), look of the TOC changes (?!) - some extra space before
"Cha2" appears; see both test21.pdf and test22.pdf.
So how to keep the same look of the TOC?
And - would you recommend any better solution how to define
\(start/stop)command which would force heads to be mid-aligned?
(All compiled with the latest beta, WinXP.)
Best regards,
Lukas
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