On Wednesday 08 June 2005 05:16 pm, Stuart Jansen wrote:
>
> ConTeXt already has the content combinedlist defined. So yes, you can
> just use \completecontent[option=value]. \definecombinedlist is
> available so that you can define your own type of combinedlist in case
> the behavior of content doe
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 09:33 +, John R. Culleton wrote:
> There exist levels of commands:
> \definecombinedlist
> \setupcombinedlist
>
> They seem to have similar options. Are both required? If I
> define the list fully in \definecombinedlist what purpose does
> \setupcombined list serve in th
There exist levels of commands:
\definecombinedlist
\setupcombinedlist
They seem to have similar options. Are both required? If I
define the list fully in \definecombinedlist what purpose does
\setupcombined list serve in the ordinary case of a Table of
Contents?
A related question: can I place