> Am 27.05.2015 um 20:13 schrieb Harry <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I hope that this is the right address to post my question. If not I
> would be glad for a tip.
>
> I wanted to do something like this:
>
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>
> \unprotect
>
> %This line uncommented leads to an error
> \def\tit{Oops!}
>
> \def\Teil{\dodoubleempty\doTeil}
> \def\doTeil[#1][#2]#3{%
> \def\tit{#1}
> %...
> \startchapter[title={\tit},reference={#2}]
> #3
> \stopchapter
> %...
> }
>
>
> \protect
>
> \starttext
>
> \completecontent
>
> \doTeil[Hallo][hallo]{Text Text Text Text Text Text Text}
Why do you \doTeil and not not \Teil?
> \stoptext
>
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>
> It works if i use #1 direct (like this):
> \startchapter[title=#1,reference={#2}]
> But how can I wrap it in the \tit?
> (wrapping #2 works fine)
>
> I wanted to programm \doTeil so, that I can nest it freely (for example
> with \input) and the table of content uses the hierarchy of the nesting
> to produce a nice TOC.
Is there a reason why you can use use \chapter[<reference>][<title>] in your
document,
I can’t see any advantage with your command.
Wolfgang
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