On Mon, 27 Feb 2012, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

Am 27.02.2012 um 02:47 schrieb Rogers, Michael K:

On Feb 26, 2012, at 7:13 PM, Marc Trius wrote:

I am trying to format a chapter heading so that there is a linebreak between 
the number and the name. The only way I managed to do this is this:


\setuphead[
chapter][command=\ChapTitle]
\def\ChapTitle#1#2%
{\framed[height=2cm,width=broad]{#1\\#2}
}


This worked for me:

\def\ChapTitle#1#2{\framed{\vbox{\startalignment[center]#1\par#2\stopalignment}}}

\define[2]\ChapTitle
 {\framed[width=broad,align=middle]{#1\\#2}}

I don't know if \vbox's are frowned on in ConTeXt, but my fix doesn't work if 
you remove it.  I've just started migrating from Plain Tex to ConTeXt, so 
please excuse a naive response.

Special layouts for the headings requires sometimes \vbox and \hbox but in this 
case you don’t need it.

Well, \framed[...,align=middle,...] is a \vbox.

Aditya
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