Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello,
Sebastian Rooks schrieb:
Did you try with a \fetchmark[chapter][first] as explained on the wiki ?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Headers_and_Footers , section 2 "Using
capitals"
That indeed worked. (I looked at ConTeXtgarden, but I seemingly missed
the right keyword in my search :-( shame on me.)
Anyway, \uppercase have some problems. I get with
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\enableregime[utf]
\setupheadertexts[][{\expanded{\uppercase{\fetchmark[chapter][first]}}}]
\starttext
\chapter{Einf�hrung} % EINF�HRUNG
\uppercase{�������} % should be ������SS
\stoptext
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"�������" ("��" should be "�SS") and in the header I get "EINF�HRUNG".
here \uppercase will also uppercase the CHAPTER and FIRST keywords an
dtherefore fail
\WORD
does a bit more (i.e. it also applies everyuppercase and such which will
remap symbolic names which works better than mapping chars
\enableregime[utf]
\setupheadertexts[][{\WORD{\fetchmark[chapter][first]}}]
\starttext
\chapter{Einf\udiaeresis hrung}
\stoptext
(your utf got lost in the mail)
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