I have a document that contains a numbered enumeration that spans 107 pages - it's a legal document where \items are clauses. I would like to put level one of the enumeration in a table of contents.
I have read the available documentation but I am not clear whether I should make level one headers, whether I can utilise the \starthead in \startitemize or whether I can create a list from the level one headings to create the table of contents. How is best to tackle this problem? Thanks, Clyde MWE #1: \starttext \placecontent[alternative=c] \startitemize[n,repeat] \starthead{A heading}\stophead \startitemize[n,repeat,2*broad] \starthead{A sub-heading}\stophead \startitemize[n,repeat,3*broad] \item \input knuth \stopitemize \stopitemize \stoptext MWE #2: \starttext \placecontent[alternative=c] \chapter{A heading} \startitemize[n,repeat,2*broad] \starthead{A sub-heading}\stophead \startitemize[n,repeat,3*broad] \item \input knuth \stopitemize \stopitemize \stoptext
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