Interesting thread.
I currently use:
\definestartstop [precis]
[style=italic,indenting=no,indentnext=no,after={\blank}]
and then
\startchapter [title=A Chapter]
\startprecis
Short summary text.
\stoprecis
\stopchapter
and indeed it could be interesting to also include this
Aha. I see. So it may work. But I just recalled how to achieve the same
result with Latex and Memoir... And I decided to sleep one night and if
then my feeling ist the same as now, I'll turn back to Latex. I’m too
stupid for such a complicated tool as ConTeXt. I know that it is much
better als
Am 28.08.2014 um 18:17 schrieb Werner Hintze :
> Sorry. I don’t understand. If I use maxwidth (line 2 without the %), I get
> just one truncated line of the text. But I’d like to have all the text,
> somewhat indented on both sides, but not truncated.
>
> But why is the text without maxwidth i
Sorry. I don’t understand. If I use maxwidth (line 2 without the %), I
get just one truncated line of the text. But I’d like to have all the
text, somewhat indented on both sides, but not truncated.
But why is the text without maxwidth indented on the right?
Werner
On 28 Aug 2014, at 17:57, W
Am 28.08.2014 um 17:46 schrieb Werner Hintze :
> Yes. I did. Before and now.
>
> But I think, writebetweenlist is not what I’m looking for. I try now with
> \writetolist[section] and to give the section list the desired format. That
> seems not easy, because the text now runs on the whole line
Yes. I did. Before and now.
But I think, writebetweenlist is not what I’m looking for. I try now
with \writetolist[section] and to give the section list the desired
format. That seems not easy, because the text now runs on the whole
line, this means also in the region, where the page numbers a
Am 28.08.2014 um 17:17 schrieb Werner Hintze :
> Hmm... That’s really strange, What I did:
>
> I deleted the line with \writebetweenlist and compiled the file. It worked.
> I put back the line and triode to compile -> fatal error
> I commented out all the lines which had something to do with the
Hmm... That’s really strange, What I did:
1. I deleted the line with \writebetweenlist and compiled the file. It
worked.
2. I put back the line and triode to compile -> fatal error
3. I commented out all the lines which had something to do with the
table of contend -> fatal error
4. I changed
Am 28.08.2014 um 17:11 schrieb Werner Hintze :
> The example works for me too. But the command doesn’t work in my file. I
> can’t find out why.
>
Which error message do you get?
Wolfgang
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The example works for me too. But the command doesn’t work in my file.
I can’t find out why.
On 28 Aug 2014, at 16:46, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 28.08.2014 um 16:17 schrieb Werner Hintze :
Some old fashioned novels have a chapter précis in the table of
contents. In Latex exists the comma
Am 28.08.2014 um 16:17 schrieb Werner Hintze :
> Some old fashioned novels have a chapter précis in the table of contents. In
> Latex exists the command \chapterprecis to put the text at the beginning of
> the chapter and in the able of contents. I thought, I can realize this in
> ConTeXt with
Some old fashioned novels have a chapter précis in the table of
contents. In Latex exists the command \chapterprecis to put the text at
the beginning of the chapter and in the able of contents. I thought, I
can realize this in ConTeXt with
\writebetweenlist[chapter]{XYZ}
or with
\weitetolist
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