Re: [NTG-context] Can \getmarking take more than one argument?

2015-08-09 Thread tala...@fastmail.fm
Many thanks, Hans, as that seems to have done the trick!

> On 9 Aug 2015, at 11:59, Hans Hagen  wrote:
> 
> On 8/9/2015 2:42 AM, tala...@fastmail.fm  wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I currently use the following to define my even and odd page headers.
>> 
>> —
>> \startsetups[header]
>>   {\doifoddpageelse
>>  {\getmarking[section]}
>>  {\getmarking[chapter]}
>>  }
>>   \doiftextelse
>>  {\getmarking[chapter]}
>> \stopsetups
>> —
>> 
>> The problem is that some of my ‘section’s are not sections, but ‘subject’s 
>> (because I don’t want that section heading to appear in the TOC). As a 
>> result, my header is blank on the ‘subject’ pages.
>> 
>> Is it possible to define getmarking to take either a section or a subject, 
>> somehow? Listing them both separated by a coma 
>> (\getmarking[section,subject]) produced no result. I also tried:
>> —
>>   {\doifoddpageelse
>>  {\getmarking[section]}
>>  {\getmarking[subject]}
>>  {\getmarking[chapter]}
>> —
>> …but that caused the subject and the chapter to both be printed in the 
>> header.
>> 
>> Many thanks for any help.
> 
> \setupheadertexts[{\getmarking[section]}]
> \definehead[suction][section][number=no]
> 
> \starttext
>\placelist[section] \page
>\section{foo} \page
>\suction{bar} \page
> \stoptext
> 
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Re: [NTG-context] Can \getmarking take more than one argument?

2015-08-09 Thread Hans Hagen

On 8/9/2015 2:42 AM, tala...@fastmail.fm wrote:

Hello,

I currently use the following to define my even and odd page headers.

—
\startsetups[header]
   {\doifoddpageelse
{\getmarking[section]}
{\getmarking[chapter]}
}
   \doiftextelse
{\getmarking[chapter]}
\stopsetups
—

The problem is that some of my ‘section’s are not sections, but ‘subject’s 
(because I don’t want that section heading to appear in the TOC). As a result, 
my header is blank on the ‘subject’ pages.

Is it possible to define getmarking to take either a section or a subject, 
somehow? Listing them both separated by a coma (\getmarking[section,subject]) 
produced no result. I also tried:
—
   {\doifoddpageelse
{\getmarking[section]}
{\getmarking[subject]}
{\getmarking[chapter]}
—
…but that caused the subject and the chapter to both be printed in the header.

Many thanks for any help.


\setupheadertexts[{\getmarking[section]}]
\definehead[suction][section][number=no]

\starttext
\placelist[section] \page
\section{foo} \page
\suction{bar} \page
\stoptext

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[NTG-context] Can \getmarking take more than one argument?

2015-08-08 Thread tala...@fastmail.fm
Hello,

I currently use the following to define my even and odd page headers.

—
\startsetups[header]
  {\doifoddpageelse
{\getmarking[section]}
{\getmarking[chapter]}
}
  \doiftextelse
{\getmarking[chapter]}
\stopsetups
—

The problem is that some of my ‘section’s are not sections, but ‘subject’s 
(because I don’t want that section heading to appear in the TOC). As a result, 
my header is blank on the ‘subject’ pages. 

Is it possible to define getmarking to take either a section or a subject, 
somehow? Listing them both separated by a coma (\getmarking[section,subject]) 
produced no result. I also tried:
—
  {\doifoddpageelse
{\getmarking[section]}
{\getmarking[subject]}
{\getmarking[chapter]}
—
…but that caused the subject and the chapter to both be printed in the header.

Many thanks for any help.

Talal
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