I want to use \part without the number of the part as a piece of the
headnumbers (of chapter, section, subsection ).
E.g.:
\part{One}
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
\part{Two}
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
gives this compile:
1.1 Chapter
1.1.1 Section
2.1 Chapter
2.1.1 Section
Am 10.09.2013 um 11:10 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
I want to use \part without the number of the part as a piece of the
headnumbers (of chapter, section, subsection ).
E.g.:
\part{One}
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
\part{Two}
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
To all:
The (strange) default handling of part is a continual source of
confusion to users...
Alan
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 11:21:39 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 10.09.2013 um 11:10 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
I want to use \part without the
\setuphead[sectionsegments=2:*]
\setuphead[part][placehead=hidden]
\starttext
\part{One}
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
\part{Two}
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
That gives this compile:
1.1 Chapter
1 Section
1 Chapter
1.1 Section
That is not what I intended.
Am 10.09.2013 um 11:38 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
\setuphead[sectionsegments=2:*]
\setuphead[part][placehead=hidden]
\starttext
\part{One}
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
\part{Two}
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
That gives this