Perfect. Done. Many thanks.
Julian
On 11/2/21 8:38 pm, Hans Hagen wrote:
return #t > 0 and concat(t," ") or tostring(n)
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mailli
On 2/11/2021 10:07 AM, jbf wrote:
Okay, that's clear, and what is also clear is that I cannot achieve this
with my current version of Mk IV (nearly a year old now). The entire
work is complete but for this small item, so I might need to do some
'fiddling' outside ConTeXt to achieve a result tha
Okay, that's clear, and what is also clear is that I cannot achieve this
with my current version of Mk IV (nearly a year old now). The entire
work is complete but for this small item, so I might need to do some
'fiddling' outside ConTeXt to achieve a result that the publisher wants
in his hands
On 2/11/2021 9:20 AM, jbf wrote:
I appreciate the response.
However, you are light years ahead of me in understanding ConTeXt, so I
don't quite know what to do with the info you have given me! I have
difficulty understanding your comment 'This is not interfaced via
setuphead *or* setuplangaug
I appreciate the response.
However, you are light years ahead of me in understanding ConTeXt, so I
don't quite know what to do with the info you have given me! I have
difficulty understanding your comment 'This is not interfaced via
setuphead *or* setuplangauge *or* because the converter is no
On 2/11/2021 2:20 AM, jbf wrote:
Am currently dealing with a book that has twenty-one chapters, and the
author (who is visually impaired) follows a range of visually impaired
principles when writing and wanting things published. That's the
background to my question!
MWE
\setuphead[chapter][
Am currently dealing with a book that has twenty-one chapters, and the
author (who is visually impaired) follows a range of visually impaired
principles when writing and wanting things published. That's the
background to my question!
MWE
\setuphead[chapter][
header=empty,
alternative=