Thanks for the hints.


On Thursday 02 July 2009 23:07:43 Willi Egger wrote:
> > Second question:
> > How can one \Cap{\in{figure}}?
> 
> Hm, do not know, my test do not reveal the expected result

\in{Figure}?
(perhaps this should be a suggestion for a new feature)



> If I understand you correctly you want  Chaptre 1 The title of the  
> chapter.
> In this case I would say, that this uncommon to use at least in Dutch  
> and German. In case you need it you have to set the labeltext.

One commonly finds both cases in English as well as in French.
This also is the default in the LaTeX book class (based on common
English usage. [However, maybe this is a bad idea...]).

Sometimes, the label text only appears in the table of contents,
not on the first page of the chapter. I am not an expert, and only
refer to a sampling of the books in my bookcase
(sorry, I do not have any books in Dutch!)

Rather than setting the labeltext (ConTeXt already knows the labeltext),
I would suggest a switch, such as
\setuphead[chapter][placelabel=yes]

(OK if "no" by default, to conform to common usage in many languages)

Alan

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