Re: [NTG-context] setupheads separator and stopper

2015-04-24 Thread Csikos Bela
Wolfgang Schuste írta:
>
>> Am 24.04.2015 um 14:07 schrieb Csikos Bela:
>> 
>> Wolfgang Schuster írta:
>> 
 1. The "section" part of the words sectionstarter and sectionstopper above 
 is just
 a general term for any heading type and does not correspond to the heading 
 type.
 Is this correct? (That is, there are no chapterstarter=, 
 subsectionstarter= etc. options).
>>> 
>>> No, it’s part of the key name and you have to use „sectionstopper” also for 
>>> \part, \chapter etc.
>> 
>> I see.
>> 
 2. The command you commented, \setupreferencestructureprefix, what does it 
 supposed to do? It did not do anything for me, eg:
 \setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[diamond]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]
>>> 
>>> It comes the starter and stopper from the reference number in the text, 
>>> compare the result from
>>> \in with and without the \setupreferencestructureprefix setting.
>> 
>> I compared the output of \in with commented and non-commented
>> \setupreferencestructureprefix line. It does not make any difference, the two
>> outputs are the same.
>
>Without the the \setupreferencestructureprefix line you get
>
>Reference to chapter (1) and section (1.1).

Yes.

>and with the line
>
>Reference to chapter 1 and section 1.1.

No. I get the very same output as without the  \setupreferencestructureprefix 
line.

I attach the pdf outputs. My context version is:

ConTeXt  ver: 2014.01.03 00:40 MKIV current  fmt: 2015.4.1  int: english/english

>> I also tried to change the separator to dash but I couldn't.
>> I tried with \setuphead[separator=-] and with \setuphead[sectionseparator=-]
>> but they didn't work. How can I change that?
>
>
>You have to create a list of the separators with \defineseparatorset which can
>then be applied with the sectionseparatorset key.
>
>\defineseparatorset[mysectionseparator][x,y,z][?]
>
>\setuphead[sectionseparatorset=mysectionseparator]
>
>\setuphead[part]   [placehead=yes,page=no]
>\setuphead[chapter][page=no]
>
>\starttext
>
>\part{Part}
>
>\chapter{Chapter}
>
>\section{Section}
>
>\subsection{Subsection}
>
>\subsubsection{Subsubsection}
>
>\subsubsubsection{Subsubsubsection}
>
>\stoptext

This works nicely. Thanks,

bcsikos

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Re: [NTG-context] setupheads separator and stopper

2015-04-24 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

> Am 24.04.2015 um 14:07 schrieb Csikos Bela :
> 
> Wolfgang Schuster írta:
> 
>>> 1. The "section" part of the words sectionstarter and sectionstopper above 
>>> is just
>>> a general term for any heading type and does not correspond to the heading 
>>> type.
>>> Is this correct? (That is, there are no chapterstarter=, subsectionstarter= 
>>> etc. options).
>> 
>> No, it’s part of the key name and you have to use „sectionstopper” also for 
>> \part, \chapter etc.
> 
> I see.
> 
>>> 2. The command you commented, \setupreferencestructureprefix, what does it 
>>> supposed to do? It did not do anything for me, eg:
>>> \setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[diamond]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]
>> 
>> It comes the starter and stopper from the reference number in the text, 
>> compare the result from
>> \in with and without the \setupreferencestructureprefix setting.
> 
> I compared the output of \in with commented and non-commented
> \setupreferencestructureprefix line. It does not make any difference, the two
> outputs are the same.

Without the the \setupreferencestructureprefix line you get

Reference to chapter (1) and section (1.1).

and with the line

Reference to chapter 1 and section 1.1.

>> \setupheads is only a synonym for \setuphead.
> 
> OK. I also tried to change the separator to dash but I couldn't.
> I tried with \setuphead[separator=-] and with \setuphead[sectionseparator=-]
> but they didn't work. How can I change that?


You have to create a list of the separators with \defineseparatorset which can
then be applied with the sectionseparatorset key.

\defineseparatorset[mysectionseparator][x,y,z][?]

\setuphead[sectionseparatorset=mysectionseparator]

\setuphead[part]   [placehead=yes,page=no]
\setuphead[chapter][page=no]

\starttext

\part{Part}

\chapter{Chapter}

\section{Section}

\subsection{Subsection}

\subsubsection{Subsubsection}

\subsubsubsection{Subsubsubsection}

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] setupheads separator and stopper

2015-04-24 Thread Csikos Bela
Wolfgang Schuster írta:

>> 1. The "section" part of the words sectionstarter and sectionstopper above 
>> is just
>> a general term for any heading type and does not correspond to the heading 
>> type.
>> Is this correct? (That is, there are no chapterstarter=, subsectionstarter= 
>> etc. options).
>
>No, it’s part of the key name and you have to use „sectionstopper” also for 
>\part, \chapter etc.

I see.

>> 2. The command you commented, \setupreferencestructureprefix, what does it 
>> supposed to do? It did not do anything for me, eg:
>> \setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[diamond]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]
>
>It comes the starter and stopper from the reference number in the text, 
>compare the result from
>\in with and without the \setupreferencestructureprefix setting.

I compared the output of \in with commented and non-commented
\setupreferencestructureprefix line. It does not make any difference, the two
outputs are the same.

>\setupheads is only a synonym for \setuphead.

OK. I also tried to change the separator to dash but I couldn't.
I tried with \setuphead[separator=-] and with \setuphead[sectionseparator=-]
but they didn't work. How can I change that?

Thank you again,

bcsikos

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Re: [NTG-context] setupheads separator and stopper

2015-04-24 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

> Am 24.04.2015 um 11:19 schrieb Csikos Bela :
> 
> Wolfgang Schuster  írta:
>> 
>>> Am 23.04.2015 um 16:34 schrieb Csikos Bela:
>>> 
>>> Hello list members:
>>> 
>>> contextgarden wiki site http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupheads 
>>> says
>>> that the \setupheads command "has been reported non-working for some 
>>> people".
>>> 
>>> For me the alternative=inmargin/normal options work, but the separator= and
>>> stopper= options have no effect. I would like my chapter, section etc 
>>> numbers to
>>> have a dot after them, eg 1. 1.1. etc. How could I achieve this? Just in 
>>> curiousity,
>>> how can I change the separator?
>> 
>> \setuphead
>> [sectionstarter=(,
>>  sectionstopper=)]
>> 
>> %\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[none]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]
>> 
>> \starttext
>> 
>> \chapter[sec:chapter]{Chapter}
>> 
>> \section[sec:section]{Section}
>> 
>> \subsection[sec:subsection]{Subsection}
>> 
>> Reference to chapter \in[sec:chapter] and section \in[sec:section].
>> 
>> \stoptext
> 
> Thank you. This works for me. 
> 
> Just two questions:
> 
> 1. The "section" part of the words sectionstarter and sectionstopper above is 
> just
> a general term for any heading type and does not correspond to the heading 
> type.
> Is this correct? (That is, there are no chapterstarter=, subsectionstarter= 
> etc. options).

No, it’s part of the key name and you have to use „sectionstopper” also for 
\part, \chapter etc.

> 2. The command you commented, \setupreferencestructureprefix, what does it 
> supposed to do? It did not do anything for me, eg:
> \setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[diamond]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]

It comes the starter and stopper from the reference number in the text, compare 
the result from
\in with and without the \setupreferencestructureprefix setting.

> Based on the above I used this code tho achieve the required look:
> 
> %%%
> \setuphead[sectionstopper=.]
> 
> \starttext
> 
> \chapter{Chapter}
> 
> \section{Section}
> 
> \subsection{Subsection}
> 
> \stoptext
> %%%
> 
> I found that \setupheads[sectionstopper=.] (plural) has the same effect.

\setupheads is only a synonym for \setuphead.

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] setupheads separator and stopper

2015-04-24 Thread Csikos Bela
Wolfgang Schuster  írta:
>
>> Am 23.04.2015 um 16:34 schrieb Csikos Bela:
>> 
>> Hello list members:
>> 
>> contextgarden wiki site http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupheads says
>> that the \setupheads command "has been reported non-working for some people".
>> 
>> For me the alternative=inmargin/normal options work, but the separator= and
>> stopper= options have no effect. I would like my chapter, section etc 
>> numbers to
>> have a dot after them, eg 1. 1.1. etc. How could I achieve this? Just in 
>> curiousity,
>> how can I change the separator?
>
>\setuphead
>  [sectionstarter=(,
>   sectionstopper=)]
>
>%\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[none]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]
>
>\starttext
>
>\chapter[sec:chapter]{Chapter}
>
>\section[sec:section]{Section}
>
>\subsection[sec:subsection]{Subsection}
>
>Reference to chapter \in[sec:chapter] and section \in[sec:section].
>
>\stoptext

Thank you. This works for me. 

Just two questions:

1. The "section" part of the words sectionstarter and sectionstopper above is 
just
a general term for any heading type and does not correspond to the heading type.
Is this correct? (That is, there are no chapterstarter=, subsectionstarter= 
etc. options).

2. The command you commented, \setupreferencestructureprefix, what does it 
supposed to do? It did not do anything for me, eg:
\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[diamond]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]


Based on the above I used this code tho achieve the required look:

%%%
\setuphead[sectionstopper=.]

\starttext

\chapter{Chapter}

\section{Section}

\subsection{Subsection}

\stoptext
%%%

I found that \setupheads[sectionstopper=.] (plural) has the same effect.
I guess \setupheads is the general setup for all types of headings, and
\setupheads[][options] for the given .
But if in the latter command I don't specify  it will apply
to all heading-types. Is this correct? 

By experimenting further I also found that:

\setuphead[section][] will apply to section, subsection and subsubsection but
not to chapter. 

\setuphead[chapter][] will apply to chapter only, and not to any ...section.

Thank you,

bcsikos


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Re: [NTG-context] setupheads separator and stopper

2015-04-23 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

> Am 23.04.2015 um 16:34 schrieb Csikos Bela :
> 
> Hello list members:
> 
> contextgarden wiki site http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupheads says
> that the \setupheads command "has been reported non-working for some people".
> 
> For me the alternative=inmargin/normal options work, but the separator= and
> stopper= options have no effect. I would like my chapter, section etc numbers 
> to
> have a dot after them, eg 1. 1.1. etc. How could I achieve this? Just in 
> curiousity,
> how can I change the separator?

\setuphead
  [sectionstarter=(,
   sectionstopper=)]

%\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[none]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]

\starttext

\chapter[sec:chapter]{Chapter}

\section[sec:section]{Section}

\subsection[sec:subsection]{Subsection}

Reference to chapter \in[sec:chapter] and section \in[sec:section].

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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[NTG-context] setupheads separator and stopper

2015-04-23 Thread Csikos Bela
Hello list members:

contextgarden wiki site http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupheads says
that the \setupheads command "has been reported non-working for some people".

For me the alternative=inmargin/normal options work, but the separator= and
stopper= options have no effect. I would like my chapter, section etc numbers to
have a dot after them, eg 1. 1.1. etc. How could I achieve this? Just in 
curiousity,
how can I change the separator?

Thanks in advance,

bcsikos

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