On Wed, 9 Oct 2013 21:43:49 +0200
Marco Patzer <li...@homerow.info> wrote:

> On 2013–10–09 john Culleton wrote:
> 
> > It is now fashionable in the U.S. (and maybe elsewhere) to use a
> > spelled-out chapter number in novels.
> >
> > […]
> >
> > I wonder if there is a function in Context or elsewhere that does
> > this for me?
> 
> \setuplabeltext
>   [chapter=Chapter\nobreakspace]
> 
> \setuphead
>   [chapter]
>   [conversion=words]
> 
> \starttext
>   \startchapter [title=Alpha]
>   \stopchapter
> 
>   \startchapter [title=Beta]
>   \stopchapter
> 
>   \startchapter [title=Gamma]
>   \stopchapter
> \stoptext
> 
> Marco

Very interesting. I have one further problem. The accepted style is to
use an initial cap as in 
Twenty-three
and not 
twenty-three

Is there a cure for that also?



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