On 3/6/07, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Luigi, > > Sorry, no time right now for an elaborate example. > > luigi scarso wrote: > > > > ie, the very first word in bold face and upper case, > > the following in normal face if and only of the very first word was > > equal to the first > > word of actual item (I know, it's strange). > > I would propose you create your own combined list > (\definecombinedlist) and use that instead of the TOC. > You have to write the items to that list explicitly then, > but it would be reasonably straightforward. > > > Another option is to create a dummy macro that you > redefine where it is needed. > > > \unexpanded \def\tocbf#1{{\bf #1}} > vs > \unexpanded \def\tocbf#1{#} > > and > \section{\tocbf{Bold} ..} > > Best, Taco
OK. \def\SectionCommand#1#2#3{% %% something like this ?? %% (check for #1) %% if #1 == 1 %% then %% put bold+CAP #2 %% store #2 in LastSecTitle %% else %% if #2 == LastSecTile %% then %% put normal #2 %% else %% put bold+CAP #2 %% store #2 in LastSecTitle %% }% \setuplist[section] [alternative=none, sectionnumber=no, partnumber=no, command={\SectionCommand}] _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context