I learned about selectors from this mailing list.
Before, I had used \nomarking{}, but I believe
that this has been eliminated in mkiv.
The selector mechanism is cleaner, and my use
is typically for figure and table captions.
I have no experience with \startchapter.
Alan
On Wednesday 18 November
Hollo Everyone, Thank you everyone for answering. I think I misinterpreted
your answer Taco I'm so sorry. I tried the solution gave by Alan and It
worked perfectly. This is what i did: \defineselector [title] [max=2,n=2]
\setupselector [title] [n=1] \section{\select{title}{Comunicación con el
{\bol
Hello Anuar,
for me \nomarking never worked as expected (i´m relatively new to ConTeXt, so i
don´t know if \nomarking worked in the past..., maybe i´m misunderstanding
something...). In the mailing list i found:
\startchapter{title=\bf Title, list=entry in lists like content,
bookmark=bookmar
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, anuar lezama wrote:
> Thank you for answering. I can't make nomarking do this trick, I tried
> something like this:
> \starttext
> The {\bf teacher-student} relationship \nomarking{\bf implies} the authority
> of the person teaching over the
> person being taught.
> \stopte
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 02:57:18 anuar lezama wrote:
> Hello Everybody, My problem is the following: I'm creating chapter's titles
> with a mix of styles. For example. \chapter{ something {\bolditalic another
> thing}} This give me the result that I expect with my titles, but when I
> use th
anuar lezama wrote:
Hello Taco,
Thank you for answering. I can't make nomarking do this trick, I tried
something like this:
\starttext
The {\bf teacher-student} relationship \nomarking{\bf implies} the authority
of the person teaching over the person being taught.
\stoptext
and the word "impli
Hello Taco,
Thank you for answering. I can't make nomarking do this trick, I tried
something like this:
\starttext
The {\bf teacher-student} relationship \nomarking{\bf implies} the authority
of the person teaching over the person being taught.
\stoptext
and the word "implies" still have bold fa
anuar lezama wrote:
> Hello Everybody, My problem is the following: I'm creating chapter's
> titles with a mix of styles. For example. \chapter{ something
> {\bolditalic another thing}} This give me the result that I expect with
\nomarking {\bolditalic } should do the trick.
Best wishes,
Taco
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Hello Everybody, My problem is the following: I'm creating chapter's titles
with a mix of styles. For example. \chapter{ something {\bolditalic another
thing}} This give me the result that I expect with my titles, but when I use
this title's string to create a header, part of the header appears wit