On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 21:03:34 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 26-2-2012 14:34, "Stefan Müller" wrote:
> > Hi Michael,
> >
> > thanks for your answer.  The macro \Word is a predefined macro that
> capitalizes the first letter of its argument.  E.g. "\Word{title}" should
> expand to "Title", but it doesn't in my example.
> 
> does style={\setcharactercasing[3]} work out ok?

Hi Hans,

thanks for your answer and sorry for the delay. I tried

\defineenumeration[myenum][title=yes, titlestyle={\setcharactercasing[3]}]
\starttext
\startmyenum{\Word{title}}
        muh
\stopmyenum
\stoptext

with MkIV 201200221 14:02 to no avail (it seems that there is no key 
"titlestyle", but I tried). I still get "title" without capitalization. If I 
use style={\setcharactercasing[3]} or headstyle={\setcharactercasing[3]} then I 
get "Muh" or "Myenum", respectively, with capital "M" as expected but still 
"title".

Best regards,
Stefan
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