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}]
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