Hello list,
I need some adjustments to my TOC and chapter titles.
1. The title and the title of every chapter need to be indented (leaving
enough room
2. The title of part does not need to be indented, but uses two
consecutive lines, preceded and followed with a blank line, as follows
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 11:54 PM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/9/27 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~]
\setuplist[chapter][numbercommand=\groupedcommand{\labeltext{chapter}}
{},width=2.5cm]
Simply perfect!!!
A lot of thanks
Another
2008/9/27 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~]
\setuplist[chapter][numbercommand=\groupedcommand{\labeltext{chapter}}
{},width=2.5cm]
Simply perfect!!!
A lot of thanks
--
Diego Depaoli
Am 26.09.2008 um 13:21 schrieb Mikael Persson:
Dear Diego,
Try
\def\chaplistcom#1{Chapter~#1}
\setuplist[chapter][
numbercommand=\chaplistcom,
]
\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~]
\setuplist[chapter][numbercommand=\groupedcommand{\labeltext{chapter}}
{},width=2.5cm]
Wolfgang
Hi all,
what is the magic option in \setuplist to put a word before the
chapter's number like
Chapter 1 First chapter
instead of
1 First chapter
?
Many thanks
--
Diego Depaoli
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Dear Diego,
Try
\def\chaplistcom#1{Chapter~#1}
\setuplist[chapter][
numbercommand=\chaplistcom,
]
Best regards, Mikael
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
what is the magic option in \setuplist to put a word before the
chapter's number like
2008/9/26 Mikael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear Diego,
Try
\def\chaplistcom#1{Chapter~#1}
\setuplist[chapter][
numbercommand=\chaplistcom,
]
It works, many thanks.
Why this simple option it isn't 'hardcoded'?
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Diego Depaoli
Diego Depaoli wrote:
2008/9/26 Mikael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear Diego,
Try
\def\chaplistcom#1{Chapter~#1}
\setuplist[chapter][
numbercommand=\chaplistcom,
]
It works, many thanks.
Why this simple option it isn't 'hardcoded'?
well, because i don't like to see that label always
2008/9/26 Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
well, because i don't like to see that label always (actually never use
it) but you can do
I approached TeX trying to solve this nightmare.
I write often legal documents with weird sectioning/numbering/naming.
\defineenumeration helps, but sometime it's