On Wednesday 13 November 2002 08:24, Hans Hagen wrote:
> At 04:08 PM 11/11/2002 -0800, Idris S Hamid wrote:
> >(For the curious: My main text (including headings) is fully accented. I
> > have a command, "\onovocalize" which strips away all the accents. I want
> > all my TOC entries to be\onovocalize'ed without affecting the rest of the
> > text and need to setup my heads to reflect this.)
>
> What does onovovalize do? Can you use:
>
> \setuplist[chapter][style=\onovocalize]
>
> (possible of it's just some setting, not if it's some parsing)
>
> an alternative is :
>
> \let\HowAboutThis\firstofoneargument
>
> \chapter{\HowAboutThis{your text}}
>
> \setuplist[chapter][style=\let\HowaboutThis\onovocalize
The following trick works for now:
{\onovocalize\placecontent}
Of course it would be nicer to set this up for each type of list, but it's
rare that I would want e.g. chapters globally vocalized and sections globally
not vocalized in the TOC. For individual cases I can can always make explicit
declarations where needed.
Thnx again
Idris
--
Dr. Idris S Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
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