> Am 01.01.2015 um 20:16 schrieb j. van den hoff <veedeeh...@googlemail.com>:
> 
> On Thu, 01 Jan 2015 20:00:00 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster 
> <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com <mailto:schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>> 
>>> Am 30.12.2014 um 20:01 schrieb j. van den hoff <veedeeh...@googlemail.com>:
>>> 
>>> I have followed the recommendations how to include unnumbered sections in 
>>> the table-of-content along
>>> the lines
>>> 
>>> \setuphead[subject]
>>>    [incrementnumber=yes,number=no]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> etc.
>>> this works OK if the unnumbered sections are at the end of the document. 
>>> otherwise the enumeration of the actually
>>> (visibly) numbered sections is messed up (i.e. if a `subject' section goes, 
>>> e.g. _before_ all actually enumerated
>>> sections, there counters are off by one).
>>> 
>>> question: what is the best way of (re)setting the section counters? i.e. if 
>>> the doucment structure is, e.g.,
>>> 
>>> \subject
>>> \section
>>> \subsection
>>> \section
>>> \subject
>>> 
>>> I'd like to end up with the ToC containing entries for all subjects and 
>>> sections but the numbered sections should occur (in ToC and document) as 1, 
>>> 1.1, 2 rather than 2 2.1, 3 (in this example). I was not able to find a 
>>> solution in the documenation/wiki.
>> 
>> Can you send a *working* minimal example.
> 
> yes, of course (I presumed this to be not necessary here):
> 
> \setuphead[subject]
>   [incrementnumber=yes, number=no]
>   \setuplist[section][width=1.5em]
>   \setuplist[subsection][width=2.25em, margin=1.5em] %`margin' determines 
> alignment
>   \setuplist[subject][margin=1.5em]
> \setupcombinedlist[content] 
> [list={chapter,section,subsection,subject,subsubject}]
> \starttext
> \completecontent
> \subject{this subject messes up the further enumeration of numbered sections}
> bla
> \section{this should be sec. 1}
> bla
> \subsection{this should be subsec. 1.1}
> bla
> \section{this should be sec. 2}
> bla
> \subject{this subject does no harm...}
> bla
> \stoptext
> 
> In my real life example the first `subject', e.g., contains a Glossary of 
> abbreviations and I want to start the actual enumeration with the body text 
> proper (Introduction and onwards), while still listing the glossary in the 
> ToC. and I did not find any other (general) solution in the docs, how to 
> include unnumbered sections in the ToC…

You need

    \setuphead[subject][incrementnumber=list]

because when you write „incrementnumber=yes” you tell context to increment the 
counter for \subject
which uses by default the \section counter.

Wolfgang
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