Re: [NTG-context] Structure of titles in MkIV

2014-10-19 Thread Alan BRASLAU
The following seems to work well for me. Unfortunately, I do not remember what references.bookmarks.preroll accomplishes but searching the sources (and the mailing list archives) should help answer this question... % % make chapter bookmarks visible when opening document %

Re: [NTG-context] Structure of titles in MkIV

2014-10-18 Thread Michał Goliński
Thank you very much for the example. Indeed, now the structure of the table of contents looks OK. Unfortunately, it breaks the PDF bookmarks (which was initially my main concern). For this file (based on your MWE), I get only Prologue in the bookmarks, although the links in the table of

Re: [NTG-context] Structure of titles in MkIV

2014-10-17 Thread Alan BRASLAU
No, I have not been using ConTeXt for ten years and I am still learning! I am just referring to the fact pointed out by Herbert Simon (The Architecture of Complexity) that it takes about 10 years for anyone to learn any new subject. I have come to understand that ConTeXt's speed in processing

Re: [NTG-context] Structure of titles in MkIV

2014-10-16 Thread Keith J. Schultz
Hi Alan, In a way I agree one can live without the added syntax and semantic error reporting, But, as you say you have been using it for ten years. All are not that lucky. Then there are those beginners that simply have no idea what is going on. Because they do not know ConTeXt, TeX, or LaTeX,

Re: [NTG-context] Structure of titles in MkIV

2014-10-16 Thread Hans Hagen
On 10/16/2014 11:32 AM, Keith J. Schultz wrote: Hi Alan, In a way I agree one can live without the added syntax and semantic error reporting, But, as you say you have been using it for ten years. All are not that lucky. Then there are those beginners that simply have no idea what is going on.

Re: [NTG-context] Structure of titles in MkIV

2014-10-16 Thread Keith Schultz
Hi Hans, I am aware of the process and code involved. I am also, aware that one can have chapters outside of parts. It is just that the inexperienced are not aware of the sectioning levels and how they works, and are surprised by the results. I can ive with the way things are. Just a thought.

Re: [NTG-context] Structure of titles in MkIV

2014-10-15 Thread Alan BRASLAU
Hello, Structure (sectioning) is a question of hierarchical level, there is nothing special about the names part or chapter except setups that reflect common usage. I place Prologue and Epilogue at the part level. Better yet, I situate them in frontmatter and backmatter. Maybe my use is

Re: [NTG-context] Structure of titles in MkIV

2014-10-15 Thread Alan BRASLAU
Quoting from the thread Adaptive section structuring of September 2012: %\definesectionlevels[default][section,subsection,subsubsection] \definesectionlevels[mine][title,subject,subsubject] \starttext \startsectionlevel [title=Alpha] \startsectionlevel [title=Beta]

Re: [NTG-context] Structure of titles in MkIV

2014-10-15 Thread Keith Schultz
Hello All, First, let me say that the semantics of Book-making can be confusing as certain terms are used differently by different professionals. What has made it worse these terms have been convoluted by the computational adaptation of Book-making. A book generally has three divisions

Re: [NTG-context] Structure of titles in MkIV

2014-10-15 Thread Alan BRASLAU
On Wed, 15 Oct 2014 14:25:11 +0200 Keith Schultz keithjschu...@icloud.com wrote: BUT, Michal I believe has a point. Or should I say has come across a FLAW, according to my view of things. ConTeXt should warn... I was warned (a few years ago) on the mailing list NOT to place any text outside of

[NTG-context] Structure of titles in MkIV

2014-10-14 Thread Michał Goliński
Given a file: \setupinteraction[state=start] \placebookmarks[part,chapter][part,chapter] \starttext \startchapter[title=Prologue, number=no] \input knuth \stopchapter \startpart[title={Part A}] \startchapter[title=One] \input knuth \stopchapter \stoppart \startchapter[title=Epilogue]