Hi Hans,
>= Original Message From Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>by default the list
>commands give a local list, so in your appendix you need:
>
>\placesynopsis[criterium=text] % or all
\startbuffer[synopsis]
\appendix{Synopsis of Principles}
\placesynopsis[criterium=text]
\stopbu
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
1. If I place the content list within a chapter, the list disappears. It works
if I place it before the chapter heading. Thus, I need a way to do
\placesynopsis beneath a chapter heading;
\chapter{...}
\placesynopsis
\section{...}
will give a toc of the chapter
\c
[Dear syndicate: I sent this Saturday with no response yet. Sorry 4 being a
pest, but I've got to get this (much-delayed) book to the publisher this week;
hope someone can help...:-)]
Dear gang:
I have a \placecontent-type problem. I want to collect all the subsections and
subsubsections of the
Dear gang:
I have a \placecontent-type problem. I want to collect all the subsections and
subsubsections into a list, then place that list into an appendix
(conversion=Characters):
\definecombinedlist[synopsis][subsection,subsubsection][textstyle=\tf]
\setupcombinedlist [synopsis][alternative=c