Thanks Wolfgang. Sometimes what we think is intuitive (I had just
assumed that some sort of para indentation might do it) is not so! And
yes, I had already worked out the before and after keys.
Many thanks,
Julian
On 2/6/20 2:30 pm, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
jbf schrieb am 02.06.2020 um 03:05:
Hi list,
I want my table of contents to look like:
Chapter 1
section 5
section 10
section 15
In other words with section items indented.
I presumed I would need to do something with \setuplist[section]. I
know how to control interline distance, whitespace, but in this
instance, not indentation of certain lines in a toc. I tried
\setuplist[section][indenting=yes] and even indentation=yes in the
hope that existed. It doesn't, at least not used this way.
To change the vertical space between entries you use the before and
after keys (this does *not* change the interline space), e.g.
\setuplist[...][before=\blank, after={\blank[2*line]}]
and to indent entries you use the margin key, e.g.
\setuplist[...][margin=2em]
but this is unrelated to paragraph indentation.
Wolfgang
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