Hi Joel,
I think you can achieve what you want by using \placelist[chapter,section]
instead of \completecontent. Then you can start the TOC by
\startchapter[Content] \placelist…. \stopchapter. The same approach can be used
for other lists/indexes.
Kind regards
Willli
> On 8 May 2022, at 04:4
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Taco Hoekwater
> Gesendet: Montag, 9. Mai 2022 09:48
> An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Cc: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] How to place "Content" and other chapter-level
> titles the same
> On 9 May 2022, at 09:45, Denis Maier via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> This example from the wiki does not run anymore with LMTX:
Still worked ok in: ConTeXt ver: 2022.04.19 19:53 LMTX
> You get the error message:
> I've run across a '}' that doesn't seem to match anything. For example,
> '\d
This example from the wiki does not run anymore with LMTX:
You get the error message:
I've run across a '}' that doesn't seem to match anything. For example,
'\def\a#1{...}' and '\a}' would produce this error. The '\par' that I've just
inserted will cause me to report a runaway argument that might
Or change the setup of unnumbered chapter titles...
Add a forced blank before there.
Denis
Von: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
Gesendet: Sonntag, 8. Mai 2022 09:24:51
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Cc: Joel
Betreff: AW: [NTG-context] How to place "Conten
Maybe define your own chapter command and use a vbox.
Look at this example from the wiki:
\setuppapersize[A6][A6]
\setupbodyfont[8pt]
\def\MyChapterCommand#1#2%
{\vbox to 4cm\bgroup
{#1\hskip.75em #2}
\vss
\egroup}
\setuphead[chapter][header=nomarking, command=\MyChapterCommand]
\