] [incrementnumber=list,label=no]
\definecombinedlist [content]
[part,unnumberedpart,frontchapter,unnumberedchapter,chapter,section,subsection,subsubsection]
\setuplist
[part,unnumberedpart,frontchapter,unnumberedchapter,chapter,section,subsection,subsubsection]
[alternative=c, % number
:
In my ToC I get Part My First Part. (Or Part 1 My First Part, if
I enable the number.)
How can I suppress that piece of text (Part)?
\setuplist[part][label=no]
Generally, what's the best approach to get a fixed font size for some
titles, e.g. the part title should have 64 pt.
Should I use
'align={right,nothyphenated}'.
Even better ;-)
In my ToC I get Part My First Part. (Or Part 1 My First Part,
if I enable the number.)
How can I suppress that piece of text (Part)?
\setuplist[part][label=no]
also good
Generally, what's the best approach to get a fixed font size
. And the vertical
space in the bibliography (shown in the example below) is still unsolved. So
there definitely is a bug somewhere in mkiv.
All best
Thomas
\definelist[MyTopics][criterium=all]
\setuplist[MyTopics]
[pagenumber=no]
\showframe
\starttext
\writetolist[MyTopics]{Word
of text; everything works as expected in mkii. And the vertical
space in the bibliography (shown in the example below) is still unsolved. So
there definitely is a bug somewhere in mkiv.
is the current beta better?
All best
Thomas
\definelist[MyTopics][criterium=all]
\setuplist[MyTopics
,strip]
% \setuplist[somebibtex][before={\blank[medium]},after={\blank[medium]}] % hm
% \settrue \tracebibtexformat
\setupbibtexpublications[somebibtex][before={\blank[small]},after={\blank[small]}]
\startxmlsetups bibtex:bibtex
\xmlfilter{#1}{/entry/command(bibtex:format)}
\stopxmlsetups
this
unwanted incrementing? Also, is it possible to have the unnumbered entries
align with the chapter titles rather than the chapter numbers?
\definehead [intro] [chapter]
\setuphead [intro] [number=no]
\definecombinedlist [content][intro,chapter,section]
\setuplist [intro] [headnumber
On 21-6-2010 7:11, Michael Saunders wrote:
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=,contrastcolor=,option=fit]
\definelabel[demonum][text=,before=,after=,way=bytext]
\definelist[demos]
\setuplist[demos][interaction=all,alternative=b,after=]
\starttext
\footnote{\writetolist[demos]{\nextdemonum
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=,contrastcolor=,option=fit]
\definelabel[demonum][text=,before=,after=,way=bytext]
\definelist[demos]
\setuplist[demos][interaction=all,alternative=b,after=]
\starttext
\footnote{\writetolist[demos]{\nextdemonum}{demo title}}
\stoptext
Is there a way
Note that an unnumbered \section vs. \subject do not fill exactly the same
need.
Also, while on the subject of sectionblocks, there should be some way of
defining
\startsectionblockenvironment[bodypart]
\setuplist[chapter][label=yes]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
Presently, this does
,subsection,subsubsubsection]
and
\setupcombinedlist[mylist][alternative=d]
is a short form for
\setuplist[section,subsection,subsubsubsection][alternative=d]
Wolfgang
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Am 14.06.10 16:04, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Isn't there should be list name, mylist?
\setuplist[section,subsection,subsubsubsection][alternative=d]
\setupcombinedlist[mylist] =
\setuplist[section,subsection,subsubsubsection]
mylist == section + subsection + subsubsubsection
}
\setuplist[section]
[alternative=command,
command=\SectionListEntry]
\def\TableOfContents%
{
\page[empty]
\page[odd]
\setuppagenumbering[style=command,
command=\phantom]
\setuppagenumber[state=start]
\placelist[section]
\setuppagenumber[state=stop]
\page[empty]
\page[odd]
}
\startfrontmatter
.
THIRD QUESTION:
Adding
\setuplist [chapter] [label=yes,width=5em]
to get the nice label to appear in the table of contents yields:
Chapter Preface
Chapter 1 First chapter
Chapter 2 Second chapter
Chapter A First appendix
Chapter B Second appendix
Chapter Concluding note
So
trying
to format it as follows:
\define[3]\SectionListEntry
{\noindent
\simplealignedbox{left} {2cm}{#2}%
\simplealignedbox{middle}{5mm}{·}%
\simplealignedbox{right} {3cm}{#3}}
\setuplist
[section]
[alternative=command,
command=\SectionListEntry]
Wolfgang
Am 10.05.10 21:08, schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
Hello.
When I compile next example by MKII and MKIV I get diferent results.
Is there any way to set diferent stoppers (stopper in caption and
stopper in list) in MKIV?
Thanx Jaroslav
\setupcaption[figure][stopper={*}]
\setuplist[figure][stopper
Hello,
Inasmuch as I dont fix the problem with stoppers in MkIV (in MkII is OK)
(settings \setupcaption[figure][stopper={*}] and
\setuplist[figure][stopper={:}] isnt doesn't work), therefore I want be
resolving it throught very beastly way:
It is removing last skip (it is remove space after
\setuplist[figure][numberstopper=. ]?
Wolfgang
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\setuplist[figure][numberstopper=. ]?
Wolfgang
Uunfortunately is in MKIV without efect (I was tried this in first
instance and I was surprised, that it is does'nt work )
Jaroslav
Hello.
When I compile next example by MKII and MKIV I get diferent results.
Is there any way to set diferent stoppers (stopper in caption and
stopper in list) in MKIV?
Thanx Jaroslav
\setupcaption[figure][stopper={*}]
\setuplist[figure][stopper={:}]
\starttext
\placelistoffigures
Hello.
I am looking for solutions of my problem and googling but without success.
I want get figurenumbering without sectionnumber.
For example:
List of figures:
1. figure one
2. figure two
...
I tried \setupnumber[figure][sectionnumber=no] and similar things with
\setuplist etc
=no] and similar things with
\setuplist etc.
but without efect.
I always get:
List of figures:
1.1. figure one
1.2. figure two
...
Is there any solutions?
\setupcaption[figure][way=bytext]?
To less information for a better answer because you don't tell us
if the number should be reset at each
. figure two
...
I tried \setupnumber[figure][sectionnumber=no] and similar things
with \setuplist etc.
but without efect.
I always get:
List of figures:
1.1. figure one
1.2. figure two
...
Is there any solutions?
\setupcaption[figure][way=bytext]?
To less information for a better answer
elements are positioned)?
Look for \setuplist[...] in the wiki and manuals.
5
How can I have either unnumbered sections, or subjects that appear in
the table of contents?
\setuphead[subject][incrementnumber=list]
6
Does Xetex or Context have a facility for positioning accents over
letters when those
]
% Table of contents
%% dots between... and subsubsubsection are not listed
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=4,alternative=c]
%% section = bold. % width= 10mm -- less space between num-letter
%% line break after section.
\setuplist[section][style=bold,width=10mm]
\setuplist[section][before=\blank
the dots (dotsep)?
\definelist [section]
\setuplist [section] [alternative=c]
\definecombinedlist [content] [chapter,section] [level=section]
\starttext
\placecontent
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth}
\section{Section}
\setuppagenumber [number=20,state=start
consecutive lists right. For example (compare mkii and
mkiv):
\definecombinedlist
[contenta]
[chapter,section]
[level=section,
criterium=all,alternative=c,aligntitle=yes,width=2.5em]
\setuplist
[chapter]
[style=bold]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\starttext
] % with trailing space; blank by default
\setuplabeltext [appendix=Appendix ] % with trailing space; blank by default
\setuphead [chapter] [placehead=yes]
\setuplist [chapter] [label=yes,width=5em,alternative=c]
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\completecontent
\stopfrontmatter
[appendix=Appendix ] % with trailing space; blank by default
\setuphead [chapter] [placehead=yes]
\setuplist [chapter] [label=yes,width=5em,alternative=c]
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\completecontent
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\chapter {one}
\input knuth
\stopbodymatter
\startappendices
less fancy but still nice-looking metapost stuff
end
end
Or am I trying to reinvent the wheel here? I would be happy to hear any ideas
on that.
you can do something like this (not sure if it works):
\setuplist[...][alternative=command,command=\MyFancyListentry]
\define[3
On Feb 7, 2010, at 11:16 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
you can do something like this (not sure if it works):
\setuplist[...][alternative=command,command=\MyFancyListentry]
\define[3]\MyFancyListentry
{\doifelse{#2}{\fullstructureheadtitle} % is this the correct value?
{...}% fancy
] % with trailing space; blank by default
\setuplist [chapter] [label=yes,width=5em]
\setuplist [part,chapter,section,subsection,subsubsection]
[interaction=all,alternative=c] % number – title – dots –
pagenumber
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\stopbodymatter
[chapter][sectionsegments=2:2,sectionstopper=)]
\setuphead[section][sectionsegments=3:3,sectionstopper=),numbercommand=(]
% How can I print the section number as '1) (1)' in the toc?
%\setuplist[section][sectionsegments=2:3,numbercommand=(]
\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixsegments=2:100
it is invoked with the command « \in ». However I didn't manage to
understand how this behaviour can be changed (various attempts with
\setuplist[references] had no effect).
(By the way, in mkiv, the list is not shown).
currently they're just collected in inserts
Can anyone give an insight
or
where it is invoked with the command « \in ». However I didn't manage to
understand how this behaviour can be changed (various attempts with
\setuplist[references] had no effect).
(By the way, in mkiv, the list is not shown).
Can anyone give an insight?
Thanks in advance: OK
« \in ». However I didn't manage to
understand how this behaviour can be changed (various attempts with
\setuplist[references] had no effect).
(By the way, in mkiv, the list is not shown).
Can anyone give an insight
for the moment add:
\definelist[listing]
also, use listing' as name in order to get some result
\setuplist[listing]...
\placelist[listing][criterium=text]
Hans
-
Hans Hagen
* setuppagenumbering documentation is hard to follow for options
'by\em{section}' and '\em{section}number'
o The manual uses inconsistent italics
o The texshow page doesn't use italics where it should
* setupcombinedlist (through setuplist) has the same
inconsistent use of italics
III
Chapter 5
For this, I have
\setuplabeltext[chapter=Chapter ] % By default, blank when using \part
\doifmodeelse{mkiv}{
\setupstructureheads[sectionsegments=2:100]
\setupstructurehead[part][resetnumber=no,placehead=yes]
}{ % mkii
\setuplist[chapter,section
]
\setupfloat[BigFramedFigure][location=inner,frame=on,offset=2pt]
\definefloat[FramedFigure][FramedFigures][figure]
\setupfloat[FramedFigure][frame=on,offset=2pt]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\setupregister[index][imp][pagestyle=bold]
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=2,alternative=c]
\setuplist
,left={\bgroup\bf},right={\egroup},width=fit,headstyle=\ss]
% Table of contents
%% dots between... and subsubsubsection are not listed
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=4,alternative=c]
%% section = bold. % width= 10mm -- less space between num-letter
%% line break after section.
\setuplist
:
ok, revert ... (patch to criterum=here)
\def\typesetpubslist
{\dobeginoflist
\the\initializebibdefinitions
\edef\currentlist{pubs}%
\doif{\listparameter\c!criterium}\v!cite{\setuplist[pubs][\c!criterium=\v!here]}%
\ctxlua{bibtex.hacks.reset(\number\bibtexoncemode
On Sep 13, 2009, at 9:34 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
ok, revert ... (patch to criterum=here)
\def\typesetpubslist
{\dobeginoflist
\the\initializebibdefinitions
\edef\currentlist{pubs}%
\doif{\listparameter\c!criterium}\v!cite{\setuplist[pubs][\c!
criterium=\v!here]}%
\ctxlua
on the wiki.
\definestructureconversionset[frontpart:pagenumber][][romannumerals]
\definestructureconversionset[bodypart:pagenumber] [][numbers]
\setuplist[chapter][pageconversionset=pagenumber]
\startstructureblockenvironment[frontpart]
\setupuserpagenumber[numberconversion
to the
problem.
As Hans suggested we should collect such setups on the wiki.
\definestructureconversionset[frontpart:pagenumber][][romannumerals]
\definestructureconversionset[bodypart:pagenumber] [][numbers]
\setuplist[chapter][pageconversionset=pagenumber]
\startstructureblockenvironment
collect such setups on the wiki.
\definestructureconversionset[frontpart:pagenumber][][romannumerals]
\definestructureconversionset[bodypart:pagenumber] [][numbers]
\setuplist[chapter][pageconversionset=pagenumber]
\startstructureblockenvironment[frontpart]
\setupuserpagenumber[numberconversion
={\mathematics{\Box}},style=normal,indenting=yes]
% Table of contents
%% dots between... and subsubsubsection are not listed
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=4,alternative=c]
%% section = bold. % width= 10mm -- less space between num-letter
%% line break after section.
\setuplist[section][style=bold
number style, add labels.. I
thought that would be the easiest after getting the lists running.. I tried
with *\setupfloats*, *\setuplist* and nothing yet. How can I change the
apperance of these lists?
I would very much appreciate any help.
- Ana Hdz
=normal,indenting=yes]
% Table of contents
%% dots between... and subsubsubsection are not listed
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=4,alternative=c]
%% section = bold. % width= 10mm -- less space between num-letter
%% line break after section.
\setuplist[section][style=bold,width=10mm]
\setuplist
[content][level=4,alternative=c]
%% section = bold. % width= 10mm -- less space between num-letter
%% line break after section.
\setuplist[section][style=bold,width=10mm]
\setuplist[section][before=\blank]
%% margin = 10 mm. Put the subsection just bottom section.
\setuplist[subsection][margin=10mm,width
={\mathematics{\Box}},style=normal,indenting=yes]
% Table of contents
%% dots between... and subsubsubsection are not listed
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=4,alternative=c]
%% section = bold. % width= 10mm -- less space between num-letter
%% line break after section.
\setuplist[section][style
=normal,indenting=yes]
% Table of contents
%% dots between... and subsubsubsection are not listed
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=4,alternative=c]
%% section = bold. % width= 10mm -- less space between num-letter
%% line break after section.
\setuplist[section][style=bold,width=10mm]
\setuplist
,closesymbol={\mathematics{\Box}},style=normal,indenting=yes]
% Table of contents
%% dots between... and subsubsubsection are not listed
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=4,alternative=c]
%% section = bold. % width= 10mm -- less space between num-letter
%% line break after section.
\setuplist[section
}{
\setuphead[part][sectionsegments=1:1]
\setupstructureheads[sectionsegments=2:5]
} {
\setuppagenumbering[partnumber=no]
\setuplist[chapter,section,subsection,subsubsection]
[partnumber
this?)
%
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,way=bytext,partnumber=no]
\setuphead[part][placehead=yes,resetnumber=no]
\doifmode{mkiv}{
\setuphead[part][sectionsegments=1:1]
\setupstructureheads[sectionsegments=2:5]
}
\setuplabeltext[chapter=Chapter ] \setuplist[chapter][label=yes]
\setuplist
this?)
%
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,way=bytext,partnumber=no]
\setuphead[part][placehead=yes,resetnumber=no]
\doifmode{mkiv}{
\setuphead[part][sectionsegments=1:1]
\setupstructureheads[sectionsegments=2:5]
}
\setuplabeltext[chapter=Chapter ] \setuplist[chapter
Hello,
Different structuring behavior mkiv and mkii;
How can the following minimal example be achieved under mkiv?
(mkii gives the desired behavior)
Alan
\setuphead[part][resetnumber=no,placehead=yes]
\setuplist[part,chapter,section][partnumber=no]
\starttext
\part{part one}
\chapter{chapter
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Hello,
Different structuring behavior mkiv and mkii;
How can the following minimal example be achieved under mkiv?
(mkii gives the desired behavior)
Alan
\setuphead[part][resetnumber=no,placehead=yes]
\setuplist[part,chapter,section][partnumber=no]
\starttext
\part{part
minimal example, I almost get
the desired result, but the parts are unnumbered.
I would like:
Part I. part one
Chapter 1. chapter one
1.1 section one\setuplist[part,chapter,section][partnumber=no]
1.2 section two
Chapter 2. chapter two
2.1 section one
2.2 section two
Part II. part two
Chapter 3. chapter
.
\setuplist[section][style=bold,width=10mm]
\setuplist[section][before=\blank]
%% margin = 10 mm. Put the subsection just bottom section.
\setuplist[subsection][margin=10mm,width=10mm]
\setuplist[subsubsection][margin=20mm,width=10mm]
%\setuplist[subsection] %[distance=1em] % section = bold
Section, 4 Chapter etc.).
Also, there are problems that I have been unable to solve yet when using
\part.
I have been trying to understand the mkiv code as many options have changed...
For example:
\setuphead[part][resetnumber=no,placehead=yes]
\setuplist[part,chapter,section
[title][max=2,n=2]
\setuplist[chapter][width=0pt]
\setupheads[alternative=middle]
\setuphead[chapter][number=no,incrementnumber=list]
\starttext
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you can turn on expansion (\setuplist[figure][expansion=yes]) but indeed
this will be taken care
][none]#1#2#3%
{\sc\inframed[width=broad,align=right,bottomframe=on,topframe=off,rightframe=off,leftframe=off]{{#2}}}
\setuplist[part][alternative=partlist]
With that, I get no part number, no page number, a title in small caps and a
bottom frame. So far so good.
In the same table, I also want
Am 15.04.2009 um 04:34 schrieb Jeff Smith:
The only way I've found to avoid that is to get rid of the custom
alternative, and transfer the \inframed command to a textstyle
parameter inside a normal \setuplist[part] command. See toc-2.tex
attached.
When I do that, however, I can't get
}}}
\setuplist[part][alternative=partlist]
With that, I get no part number, no page number, a title in small caps and a
bottom frame. So far so good.
In the same table, I also want my section and subsection titles to indent,
at different values depending on levels (the further the section
=\gobbleoneargument,
distance=0pt]
Great ! With \setuphead[alternative=middle] there's still an empty/blank
space above the chapter head though (where the chapter number is located
when leaving out the numbercommand)...
\showframe
\setuplist[chapter][%
alternative=b,
criterium=chapter]
\setuphead[chapter
Hi,
How do you get the chapter number in front of the chapter heading in the
TOC,
in the following example with \setuphead[chapter][number=no] ?
\setuplist[chapter][%
alternative=b,
numbercommand={\headnumber[chapter]},% this has no effect
% criterium=local]
criterium=chapter]
\setuphead
]\titlefont \hskip 1.5em Chapters
\stopcolor}
Yeah, I know. This was just a quick change, so I did not bother with
elegance. The proper way of doing it would be to define a titlecolor
and use that.
Changing L191 env-thesis.tex, has no effect, such as:
\setuplist [chapter][color=darkblue
, such as:
\setuplist [chapter][color=darkblue]
\setuplist [Title] [color=darkblue]
Chapters still comes out as darkred.
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi Mohamed,
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008, Mohamed Bana wrote:
Hi Aditya,
Thanks for getting back to me.
I did a fresh checkout and tried to compile, I uncommented
L191 env-thesis.tex, has no effect, such as:
\setuplist [chapter][color=darkblue]
\setuplist [Title] [color=darkblue]
Chapters still comes out as darkred.
Aditya
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},
before={\blank[6pt]}, after={\blank[6pt]}
,numbercommand=\Dot%,numbercommand={\groupedcommand{}{.}}
]
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=blue]
\setuplist[chapter][alternative=f,style=bold,interacction=all,after={\medskip}]
\setuplist[section,figure,table][alternative=f,style=bold,interacction
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 11:54 PM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/9/27 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~]
\setuplist[chapter][numbercommand=\groupedcommand{\labeltext{chapter}}
{},width=2.5cm]
Simply perfect!!!
A lot of thanks
Another
, but that didn't seem to describe this type of flexibility.
3) If I can use the existing heading commands (question 2), can I also use
the existing index and/or table of contents commands (\setuplist,
\placecontent, etc)? And like question 2, can anyone provide a hint of how
to do it? It looked
2008/9/27 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~]
\setuplist[chapter][numbercommand=\groupedcommand{\labeltext{chapter}}
{},width=2.5cm]
Simply perfect!!!
A lot of thanks
--
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Am 26.09.2008 um 13:21 schrieb Mikael Persson:
Dear Diego,
Try
\def\chaplistcom#1{Chapter~#1}
\setuplist[chapter][
numbercommand=\chaplistcom,
]
\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~]
\setuplist[chapter][numbercommand=\groupedcommand{\labeltext{chapter}}
{},width=2.5cm]
Wolfgang
Hi all,
what is the magic option in \setuplist to put a word before the
chapter's number like
Chapter 1 First chapter
instead of
1 First chapter
?
Many thanks
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Dear Diego,
Try
\def\chaplistcom#1{Chapter~#1}
\setuplist[chapter][
numbercommand=\chaplistcom,
]
Best regards, Mikael
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
what is the magic option in \setuplist to put a word before the
chapter's number like
2008/9/26 Mikael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear Diego,
Try
\def\chaplistcom#1{Chapter~#1}
\setuplist[chapter][
numbercommand=\chaplistcom,
]
It works, many thanks.
Why this simple option it isn't 'hardcoded'?
--
Diego Depaoli
Diego Depaoli wrote:
2008/9/26 Mikael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear Diego,
Try
\def\chaplistcom#1{Chapter~#1}
\setuplist[chapter][
numbercommand=\chaplistcom,
]
It works, many thanks.
Why this simple option it isn't 'hardcoded'?
well, because i don't like to see that label always
,number=no]
\setuphead[section][number=no,textcommand=\bf]
\setuphead[subsection][number=no]
\setuphead[subsubsection][number=no]
%\setupinteraction[state=start,color=blue]
\setuplist[section][alternative=f,style=bold,interaction=no]
\setuplist[subsection][alternative=f,interaction=no]
\setuplist
Hi,
that's a pity. Does anyone know a workaround?
I tried the following code with Luatex:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\def\ListCommand#1#2#3%
{\tfx\color[darkgreen]{\textbullet\ #2 #3}\quad}
\setuplist
[subsection]
[alternative=none
]
\setuplist
[subsection]
[interaction=all,
alternative=d,
style={\tfx},
margin=5mm]
\starttext
\placelist[subsection][symbol=one]
\subsection{one}
\subsection{two}
\stoptext
Best regards,
Eyke
Hi,
it's me again. :)
Why can I only click the green dots left of the words but not the
words themself? (Tested with luatex an pdftex.)
\setupcolors
[state=start]
\setupinteraction
[state=start]
\setuplist
[subsection]
[interaction=all,
alternative=d
]
\starttext
%\setuplist[chapter][limittext={}]
\completecontent
\chapter{aaa\nolist{bbb}ccc}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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\setuplanguage[de][limittext=]
\mainlanguage[de]
\starttext
%\setuplist[chapter][limittext={}]
\completecontent
\chapter{aaa\nolist{bbb}ccc}
\stoptext
uhh! this is surprising ... but clean and convenient to do it per
language not per section.
I will correct henning's wiki pages
Hi,
I remember Henning was fighting with this quite a while ... but
eventually this was solved, wasn't it?
Shouldn't the following give NO textellipsis in the TOC:
\starttext
\setuplist[chapter][limittext={}]
\completecontent
\chapter{aaa\nolist{bbb}ccc}
\stoptext
(?)
Steffen
Hi,
I screened the available resources (manuals, wiki, texshow) for the purpose
and use of the \setuplist command coupling=on/off option without finding an
answer.
What is it for ?
Thanks,
Alan
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Alan Stone wrote:
Hi,
I screened the available resources (manuals, wiki, texshow) for the purpose
and use of the \setuplist command coupling=on/off option without finding an
answer.
What is it for ?
you can have two instances of a document (screen, paper) and have them
cross linked
own list alternative.
\define[3]\ChapterList
{\hbox
{\hbox to .5em{#1}\hskip.5em
\vtop{\hsize150pt\relax#2}%
\hfil#3}}
\setuplist[chapter][alternative=command,command=\ChapterList]
I'll try that...
Wolfgang
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 8:45 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The better way is to define you own list alternative.
\define[3]\ChapterList
{\hbox
{\hbox to .5em{#1}\hskip.5em
\vtop{\hsize150pt\relax#2}%
\hfil#3}}
\setuplist[chapter][alternative=command,command
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 8:45 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The better way is to define you own list alternative.
\define[3]\ChapterList
{\hbox
{\hbox to .5em{#1}\hskip.5em
\vtop{\hsize150pt\relax#2}%
\hfil#3}}
\setuplist[chapter][alternative=command,command
for example
\setuplist[chapter][align=middle,distance=1em]
( or whatever else for distance ) it has no effect
upon the distance between the chapter number
and the chapter title
\setuplist[chapter][align=middle,distance=0pt,width=1em]
This works.
What's the reason for this Wolfgang
]\startnarrower[left,right]},
after={\stopnarrower\blank[medium]},
]
\stopinteractionmenu
- when setting for example
\setuplist[chapter][align=middle,distance=1em]
( or whatever else for distance ) it has no effect
upon the distance between the chapter number
and the chapter title
correction...
Using the brute force tactic I tried setting textwidth which didn't work.
It could be textcommand. If so what does \command#1 mean ( see main
manual pg 150 ) ?
Alan
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) ?
\define[1]\SectionList
{\framed{#1}}
\setuplist[section][textcommand=\SectionList]
\starttext
\placelist[section]
\section{Section}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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}}
\setuplist[section][textcommand=\SectionList]
\starttext
\placelist[section]
\section{Section}
\stoptext
Vielen dank.
Best,
Alan
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...}
^^ ^^
width distance
Sorry, TeX is currently still like Klingon to me. Thanks anyway.
Hans wrote:
- maxwidth ?
just try it on long entries .. it prevents too long lines
this is a very long entry
this is a very ...
Ok I see. Now, in \placecontent or \setuplist, which parameter
allows
entries .. it prevents too long lines
this is a very long entry
this is a very ...
Ok I see. Now, in \placecontent or \setuplist, which parameter
allows to influence where long lines are cut off in two (or more) ?
Like...
(number) This long long
chapter title (pagenumber
this is a very long entry
this is a very ...
Ok I see. Now, in \placecontent or \setuplist, which parameter
allows to influence where long lines are cut off in two (or more) ?
Like...
(number) This long long
chapter title (pagenumber)
vs.
(number
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