Re: [NTG-context] section versus subject

2006-07-28 Thread Hans Hagen
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
 Hi,

 maybe another quite ... basic question:

 What's wrong about \subject?
 I assumed that the only difference between \section and \subject is  
 numbering or not.

 But why does \subject not appear in the TOC (see below)?



 \starttext

 \definecombinedlist[content]
 [section,subject]

 \completecontent

 \page

 \section{section}

 \subject{subject}

 \stoptext
   
because they are configured not to

if you use more structure, like

\startfrontmatter
\section{...}
\stopfrontmatter

you get unnumbered sections in the toc 

Hans 

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[NTG-context] section versus subject

2006-07-27 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
Hi,

maybe another quite ... basic question:

What's wrong about \subject?
I assumed that the only difference between \section and \subject is  
numbering or not.

But why does \subject not appear in the TOC (see below)?



\starttext

\definecombinedlist[content]
[section,subject]

\completecontent

\page

\section{section}

\subject{subject}

\stoptext



Thanks,
Steffen
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