On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 21:03:34 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 26-2-2012 14:34, "Stefan Müller" wrote:
> > Hi Michael,
> >
> > thanks for your answer. The macro \Word is a predefined macro that
> capitalizes the first letter of its argument. E.g. "\Word{title}" should
> expand to "Title", but it does
On 26-2-2012 14:34, "Stefan Müller" wrote:
Hi Michael,
thanks for your answer. The macro \Word is a predefined macro that capitalizes the first letter of
its argument. E.g. "\Word{title}" should expand to "Title", but it doesn't in
my example.
does style={\setcharactercasing[3]} work out o
Hi,
yeah, is seems as if both problems (this and the one about
"way=bychapter" from my other thread) have been introduced some time
ago. It worked on MkIV version 2025 21:29.
On 27.02.2012 00:30, Rogers, Michael K wrote:
Hi Stefan,
I didn't know about \Word. It retried your example an
Hi Stefan,
I didn't know about \Word. It retried your example and it works as is in my
version of ConTeXt, which is an earlier one that yours it seems. [Your other
enumeration example, with way=bychapter etc., works the way you want, too.]
Sorry, I don't think I can help. Perhaps one of the
Hi Michael,
thanks for your answer. The macro \Word is a predefined macro that capitalizes
the first letter of its argument. E.g. "\Word{title}" should expand to
"Title", but it doesn't in my example.
Stefan
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On Feb 26, 2012, at 6:44 AM, Stefan Müller wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> there is possibly an easy explanation for my following problem, but I don't
> know it. Why does \Word have no effect in the following example, and how can
> I make it work? In my real document I have \Word in a macro inside the
Hi list,
there is possibly an easy explanation for my following problem, but I don't
know it. Why does \Word have no effect in the following example, and how can I
make it work? In my real document I have \Word in a macro inside the title, so
I can't just write "Foo" in the title.
\defineenu