Re: [NTG-context] How to define the font size of the page header?

2019-11-06 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Kerry Sainsbury schrieb am 06.11.2019 um 03:15: Hi Folks, Sorry for the constant interruptions, but I can't find an answer in any of the many PDFs or webpages I can find. How do I define the font size of the page header? If I'm not using a custom font, I can call \switchbodyfont prior to

Re: [NTG-context] How to define the font size of the page header?

2019-11-06 Thread Kerry Sainsbury
Hi Pablo, Thanks for the response. I used \setuplayouttext specifically because it supports the 'middletext' property (despite the fact that it doesn't seem to be documented! I found 'middletext' in an August posting from Hans Hagen ( https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg91755.html

Re: [NTG-context] PDF layer links

2019-11-06 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 11/6/19 5:07 PM, Philipp A. wrote: > Hi, > > I asked this question some time ago: > https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/354731/2867 Hi Philipp, I think this approach is easier to achieve what you want: \setupinteraction [state=start, style=, color=,

Re: [NTG-context] How to define the font size of the page header?

2019-11-06 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 06.11.2019 um 08:46: On 11/6/19 3:15 AM, Kerry Sainsbury wrote: Hi Folks, Sorry for the constant interruptions, but I can't find an answer in any of the many PDFs or webpages I can find. How do I define the font size of the page header? Hi Kerry, use the

[NTG-context] PDF layer links

2019-11-06 Thread Philipp A.
Hi, I asked this question some time ago: https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/354731/2867 Today I found out about viewer layers. Sadly they seem to be buggy in the ConTeXt version in TeXlive 2019.52575 When I compile the following document, the “view” layer seems to gobble up the rest of the document:

[NTG-context] How to sort list of sections?

2019-11-06 Thread Kerry Sainsbury
Hi Folks, If sections are just lists, and lists can be sorted, how can I sort a list of sections? My actual goal is to generate an 'index' that is made up of section headings. Here's my attempt that does not work. \setuphead[section][number=no ] % This was a guess at how I might be able to