Many thanks to all who have offerred help with this. I'll submit
these and a few more examples to the wiki after the Easter break.
Cheers,
Randall
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Hans Hagen wrote:
in addition to other answers
Sorry, mybe the time or a my bad day, i don't understand
Do you refer to my answers ?
If yes
(please submit to wiki)
how to ?
(a my bad day,maybe tomorrow will be better)
luigi
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Randall Skelton wrote:
Use textcommand only for text, numbercommand only for number,
command for both;
you can see some examples in sectionVariations in titles .
Thanks for the reply.
The problem with separating the text and number is that the space
separating the text and number still appears
Randall Skelton wrote:
Use textcommand only for text, numbercommand only for number,
command for both;
you can see some examples in sectionVariations in titles .
Thanks for the reply.
The problem with separating the text and number is that the space
separating the text and number still app
Randall Skelton wrote:
Use textcommand only for text, numbercommand only for number,
command for both;
you can see some examples in sectionVariations in titles .
Thanks for the reply.
The problem with separating the text and number is that the space
separating the text and number still appears
> Use textcommand only for text, numbercommand only for number,
> command for both;
> you can see some examples in sectionVariations in titles .
Thanks for the reply.
The problem with separating the text and number is that the space
separating the text and number still appears in the chapter
Randall Skelton wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone have a setuphead snipit and definition to place a large
chapter number in the right margin of the page on the first page of
each chapter? I believe this should be similar (but simplier) than
what is done in 'ConTeXt an Excursion' but I wasn't able to find
Hi all,
Does anyone have a setuphead snipit and definition to place a large
chapter number in the right margin of the page on the first page of
each chapter? I believe this should be similar (but simplier) than
what is done in 'ConTeXt an Excursion' but I wasn't able to find a
definition for that