Hi all,
I just converted my thesis from the old \chapter format to the new
\startchapter … commands, to be more flexible when defining the titles for toc
etc. If you're just giving a title, e.g.
\startsection[
title={my fancy section}
]
bla
\stopsection
then the title is correctly
A similar problem occurs, when using references:
\startsection[
title={my fancy section},
]
\startsubsection[title={first subsection}]
\in{see}[secsub]
\stopsubsection
\startsubsection[
title={second subsection},
reference=secsub
]
foo
\stopsubsection
\stopsection
the \in
There’s a similar quirk in the title and author attributes of \setupinteraction.
I’ve just got myself into a habit of always having a trailing comma in
[…,…] lists, and haven’t had any problems with that so far.
Gareth
On 2013–07–16 Steffen Kram wrote:
A similar problem occurs, when using references:
It might be a parser issue. ConTeXt uses different parsers for
different commands. Most commands happily accept values without
trailing comma. The commands using a different parser require a
trailing comma. I
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 10:10 AM, Steffen Kram s...@kram.io wrote:
Hi all,
I just converted my thesis from the old \chapter format to the new
\startchapter … commands, to be more flexible when defining the titles for
toc etc. If you're just giving a title, e.g.
\startsection[
title={my
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Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 10:10:29 +0200
From: Steffen Kram s...@kram.io
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Subject: [NTG-context] PDF-Toc text is wrong for new \start? commands
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