Am 21.09.2012 um 11:24 schrieb Philipp Gesang ges...@stud.uni-heidelberg.de:
Hi Stefan,
···date: 2012-09-20, Thursday···from: Stefan Rothe···
% Top level head
\definehead [AgendaPart] [section]
\setuphead [AgendaPart] [ownnumber=yes, number=yes,
numbercommand={Part }, style=\bf\tfb]
\newcounter\AgendaPartNumber
\define [1] \agendapart {
\doglobal\increment\AgendaPartNumber
\AgendaPart{\Character{\AgendaPartNumber}}{#1}
}
% Second level head, idependently numbered
\definehead [AgendaItem] [subsubsection]
\setuphead [AgendaItem] [ownnumber=yes, number=yes, style=\bf]
%% Adjust the “sectionsegments” parameter to include only the
%% head’s own structure level. (Multiple levels need to be
%% separated by cola (“:”)).
\definehead [AgendaItem] [subsubsection] [
ownnumber=yes,
number=yes,
style=\bf,
sectionsegments=subsubsection,
]
Btw why does your structure go section-subsubsection? Afair
these have depth 3 and 5 respectively, so it would look more
consistent to use section-subsection (3-4).
+1
I wonder also why he uses such a complicated method for his headings when there
is a better way.
\defineresetset [none][][0]
\definehead [agendapart] [section]
[sectionresetset=none,sectionsegments=agendapart,style=\bfb,conversion=A,bodypartlabel=part]
\definehead [agendaitem] [subsection]
[sectionresetset=none,sectionsegments=agendaitem,style=\bf]
\setuplist [agendapart] [width=1.5cm,pagenumber=no,style=bold,label=yes]
\setuplist [agendaitem] [width=1.5cm,pagenumber=no]
\definecombinedlist [agenda] [agendapart,agendaitem]
\starttext
\placeagenda
\agendapart{First}
\agendaitem{One}
\agendaitem{Two}
\agendapart{Second}
\agendaitem{Three}
\agendaitem{Four}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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