Am 04.02.2015 um 15:33 schrieb Rob Heusdens robh...@xs4all.nl:
You have to write a working minimal example for further help.
Wolfgang
So this is the example:
[â¦]
You can remove the following lines:
\definefiller[ChapterFiller]
\define[1]\ChapterNumberToc%
{Hoofdstuk #1
Am 04.02.2015 um 15:33 schrieb Rob Heusdens robh...@xs4all.nl:
You have to write a working minimal example for further help.
Wolfgang
So this is the example:
[…]
You can remove the following lines:
\definefiller[ChapterFiller]
\define[1]\ChapterNumberToc%
{Hoofdstuk
You have to write a working minimal example for further help.
Wolfgang
So this is the example:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\definehead[intro][chapter]
\definehead[back][chapter]
\definehead[appendix][chapter]
\definecombinedlist[content][chapter,intro,appendix,back]
Am 03.02.2015 um 12:43 schrieb Rob Heusdens robh...@xs4all.nl:
Remove the line above (the level key downât work with MkIV) and use
\setuplist
to set âalternative=câ for the list entries where you want to apply
this layout.
Wolfgang
I commented out the \setupcombinedlist
Hello list,
I have one little problem that I need to solve to finish my work on a
document. I want to format a list entry for the TOC for chapters like
this:
Hoofdstuk #1 -- #2 . . . . . . . . #3
Where #1 is the chapter number, #2 is the title and #3 the page number
where the chapter begins.
You have to write your own layout for the complete list entry. When you
donât
need hyperlinks for the list entries you can use âalternative=commandâ
instead
of âalternative=interactiveâ for \setuplist.
\setupcombinedlist[content][list=chapter]
\definefiller[ChapterFiller]
Am 03.02.2015 um 12:15 schrieb Rob Heusdens robh...@xs4all.nl:
You have to write your own layout for the complete list entry. When you
donât
need hyperlinks for the list entries you can use âalternative=commandâ
instead
of âalternative=interactiveâ for \setuplist.
Remove the line above (the level key downât work with MkIV) and use
\setuplist
to set âalternative=câ for the list entries where you want to apply
this layout.
Wolfgang
I commented out the \setupcombinedlist command and placed alternative=c
into the other \setuplist entries
Am 03.02.2015 um 09:57 schrieb Rob Heusdens robh...@xs4all.nl:
Hello list,
I have one little problem that I need to solve to finish my work on a
document. I want to format a list entry for the TOC for chapters like
this:
Hoofdstuk #1 -- #2 . . . . . . . . #3
Where #1 is the chapter