[NTG-context] Chapter numbering - applying several commands at once

2013-11-17 Thread Jan Tosovsky
Dear All,

in my book I'd like to precede my titles with the number formated as
'CHAPTER I.', e.g. roman numeral and all this small caped and also in bold
as the title itself.

In the following definition I can use either:
(1) \sc + \setcharactercasing - small caps + lowercased number (but not
bold)
(2) \smallcaps - bold small caps (but not lowercased number)
(3) \setcharactercasing - lowercased number (but not small caps)

Idealy I'd like to combine \smallcaps + \setcharactercasing, but this throws
an error.

I am also considering using just smaller font, but I am facing similar
problems as I cannot combine both the casing conversion and e.g. \bfb in
single \groupedcommand.

I prefer setting the upercased version of Romannumerals as I do not want
small roman literals in the TOC or bookmarks. Are there better ways to
accomplish this?

\definefontfamily[palatino][rm][Palatino Linotype][features={default,
quality}]
\setupbodyfont[palatino]

\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=chapter~]

\setuphead[chapter][
 alternative=middle,
 style=\bfc,
 conversion=Romannumerals,
 numbercommand=\groupedcommand{\sc
\setcharactercasing[word]}{.\blank[0.4cm]},
]

\setupcombinedlist[content][list=chapter, alternative=c]

\starttext
\completecontent
\chapter{Foo}text
\chapter{Bar}text
\stoptext


Thanks, Jan

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Re: [NTG-context] Chapter numbering - applying several commands at once

2013-11-17 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 17.11.2013 um 20:02 schrieb Jan Tosovsky j.tosov...@tiscali.cz:

 Dear All,
 
 in my book I'd like to precede my titles with the number formated as
 'CHAPTER I.', e.g. roman numeral and all this small caped and also in bold
 as the title itself.
 
 In the following definition I can use either:
 (1) \sc + \setcharactercasing - small caps + lowercased number (but not
 bold)
 (2) \smallcaps - bold small caps (but not lowercased number)
 (3) \setcharactercasing - lowercased number (but not small caps)
 
 Idealy I'd like to combine \smallcaps + \setcharactercasing, but this throws
 an error.
 
 I am also considering using just smaller font, but I am facing similar
 problems as I cannot combine both the casing conversion and e.g. \bfb in
 single \groupedcommand.
 
 I prefer setting the upercased version of Romannumerals as I do not want
 small roman literals in the TOC or bookmarks. Are there better ways to
 accomplish this?
 
 \definefontfamily[palatino][rm][Palatino Linotype][features={default,
 quality}]
 \setupbodyfont[palatino]
 
 \setuplabeltext[en][chapter=chapter~]
 
 \setuphead[chapter][
 alternative=middle,
 style=\bfc,
 conversion=Romannumerals,
 numbercommand=\groupedcommand{\sc
 \setcharactercasing[word]}{.\blank[0.4cm]},
 ]


Inestead of small capitals for the chapter number you can use capitals in 
combination with a smaller font size.

\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~]

\setuphead
  [chapter]
  [alternative=middle,
   style=\bfc,
   numberstyle={\setcharactercasing[WORD]\kerncharacters[0.125]\bfa},
   numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{\blank[4mm]},
   sectionstopper={.},
   inbetween={\blank[4mm]},
   conversion=Romannumerals]

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] Chapter numbering - applying several commands at once

2013-11-17 Thread Jan Tosovsky
On 2013-11-17 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
 Am 17.11.2013 um 20:02 schrieb Jan Tosovsky:
 
  in my book I'd like to precede my titles with the number formated as
  'CHAPTER I.', e.g. roman numeral and all this small caped and also in
  bold as the title itself.
 
 Instead of small capitals for the chapter number you can use capitals
 in combination with a smaller font size.
 
 \setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~]
 
 \setuphead
   [chapter]
   [alternative=middle,
style=\bfc,
numberstyle={\setcharactercasing[WORD]\kerncharacters[0.125]\bfa},
numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{\blank[4mm]},
sectionstopper={.},
inbetween={\blank[4mm]},
conversion=Romannumerals]

I must admit this looks much better! Thanks.

The same approach can be used also for small caps, but the result is not so
appealing. Especially I don't like the size of the 'stopper' (dot).

Btw, that case conversion can be eliminated using
\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=CHAPTER~]

Jan

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