On 2/2/2015 10:40 AM, Keith Schultz wrote:
Hi Hans, All,
Am 02.02.2015 um 02:18 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl
mailto:pra...@wxs.nl:
[snip, snip]
It's for good reason. Now you can change the style any time.
When you define
\definehead[one][section]
\definehead[two][one]
Hi Hans, All,
Am 02.02.2015 um 02:18 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
[snip, snip]
It's for good reason. Now you can change the style any time.
When you define
\definehead[one][section]
\definehead[two][one]
\definehead[three][two]
\definehead[four][one]
I think what Rob wants to
On 2/1/2015 7:28 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 01/31/2015 11:10 PM, Rob Heusdens wrote:
[...]
If you define summary as a duplicate of section, the former will inherit
properties from the latter.
All you have to do is refine the unwanted features in summary.
A very stupid example:
When using \setuphead[section][alternative=text] I noticed two things:
1. There is an extra space (horizontally) directly after the section
heading. I can't get a grip on how to get rid of it.
2. A different type of section (define with \definehead[summary][section]
seems to alter it's behaviour
I forgot to add the basic example, with neither for section nor for
summary an option set in \setuphead[..] for alternative.
So, read this as example 0: = test5.pdf
Example 0:
\defineblank[sprong][.5cm]
\definehead[summary][section]
On 01/31/2015 09:37 PM, Rob Heusdens wrote:
When using \setuphead[section][alternative=text] I noticed two things:
1. There is an extra space (horizontally) directly after the section
heading. I can't get a grip on how to get rid of it.
Hi Rob,
distance=1ex (or similar) should do the job.
On 01/31/2015 11:10 PM, Rob Heusdens wrote:
[...]
If you define summary as a duplicate of section, the former will inherit
properties from the latter.
All you have to do is refine the unwanted features in summary.
A very stupid example:
\definehead[summary][section]
On 01/31/2015 09:37 PM, Rob Heusdens wrote:
When using \setuphead[section][alternative=text] I noticed two things:
1. There is an extra space (horizontally) directly after the section
heading. I can't get a grip on how to get rid of it.
Hi Rob,
distance=1ex (or similar) should do the job.