Set the labels with the “en” tag:
\setuplabeltext[en] [chapter=Chapter ]
\setuplabeltext[en][appendix=Appendix ]
Excellent, thanks.
My last question about labels:
If I don't use setuplist, then I have labels in the document and no labels in
the toc.
How can I achieve the opposite, means
Dear all,
I'm having a little trouble with grids and page layout…
I'm trying to align the first and last line of a page properly with the frame
of the textblock. That is, I'd like to position the first baseline a certain
distance below the textblock's upper border (say, the height of a C or
Am 22.04.2011 um 08:54 schrieb Reviczky, Adam:
My last question about labels:
If I don't use setuplist, then I have labels in the document and no labels in
the toc.
How can I achieve the opposite, means labels in the toc (like: Chapter 1,
Appendix A, ...) but only the numbers in the
Am 22.04.2011 um 14:04 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Also I'd like to typeset the page number flush with the lower border of the
footer frame. How would I achieve that?
\setuppagenumbering[strut=no]
Wolfgang
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The names of the keys are
- frontpartlabel,
- bodypartlabel,
- appendixlabel and
- backpartlabel
Appreciate!
I've added this to the wiki, because I had a look at it earlier on but didn't
find anything regarding the labels in setuphead.
Adam
On 21-4-2011 12:34, Florian Wobbe wrote:
Hi,
citing multiple authors with \cite[author1, author2, ...] is no problem but
referencing multiple figures/sections does not work:
\in{Figures}[fig:one, fig:two]
Is there a way to circumvent repeating successive \in[...]?
no
Also I'd like to typeset the page number flush with the lower border of the
footer frame. How would I achieve that?
\setuppagenumbering[strut=no]
That's wonderful!
Any idea about the other thing?
Thanks,
Oliver
Also I'd like to typeset the page number flush with the lower border of the
footer frame. How would I achieve that?
\setuppagenumbering[strut=no]
I just realized that when I use oldstyle figures any pagenumber with a
descender is bumped upwards a little. Is there a way to have them
Am 22.04.2011 um 19:32 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Also I'd like to typeset the page number flush with the lower border of the
footer frame. How would I achieve that?
\setuppagenumbering[strut=no]
I just realized that when I use oldstyle figures any pagenumber with a
descender is
I just realized that when I use oldstyle figures any pagenumber with a
descender is bumped upwards a little. Is there a way to have them protrude
(vertically) beyond the frame border?
This should do the trick:
\define[1]\PagenumberCommand
{\smash[d]{#1}}
\setuppagenumbering
[
Am 22.04.2011 um 16:36 schrieb Reviczky, Adam:
I've added this to the wiki, because I had a look at it earlier on but didn't
find anything regarding the labels in setuphead.
With the next beta you can the correct labeltexts in the TOC without the need
of an extra command like \appendix.
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