On 3/21/24 19:00, Thomas Meyer wrote:
> Hi Pablo and Bruce,
>
> thank you very much for your two solutions. That helps me enormously now.
Hi Thomas,
literally, »nichts zu danken«, since it was Andrés and not me who
provided a solution.
Cheers,
Pablo
Hi Pablo and Bruce,
thank you very much for your two solutions. That helps me enormously now.
Greetings
Thomas
Am 21.03.24 um 16:34 schrieb Bruce Horrocks:
\startsetups[doc:header]
\getmarking[chapternumber] \space - \space \getmarking[chapter]
\space :: \space
> On 20 Mar 2024, at 18:45, Andres Conrado Montoya
> wrote:
>
> 2. As far as I have found, including the chapter/section number in the
> marking is not really a trivial task. I usually hack something using
> \headnumber and \getmarking, like so:
You can do the following:
As I understand, Thomas needs a layout in which the header shows something
like
1. Chapter title -- 1.1. Section title (including the numbers! *This is the
important bit!*)
There are a couple things about this:
1. In a section (part, chapter, section, etc.) you can introduce three
versions of
\setupheadtext[de][section=Aufgabe]
Rename the section, then you don’t need marking.
Sorry, I'm in a hurry and must look up how to get the number…
Am 20.03.24 um 12:18 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
Hi Hraban,
and thanks.
setuphead[chapter,section][numberwidth=2em] or "fit"
works!
I know
Hi Hraban,
and thanks.
setuphead[chapter,section][numberwidth=2em] or "fit"
works!
I know \setupheadertexts, but do not know what shall I write here:
\startsection[titel=Aufgabe, marking=?]
If I write marking=Aufgabe I get Aufgabe, no number! For chapter the same.
\setupheadertexts
Am 20.03.24 um 08:18 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
HI folks,
yesterday while reading along I learned how to suppress the chapter
numbers in sections. That was something I was looking for myself.
But how do you use marking correctly in startsection? I would like to
see "1. Kapitel - 1. Aufgabe" in