Re: [NTG-context] Chapter numbering after \part

2020-08-20 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
jbf schrieb am 21.08.2020 um 04:27: By default, chapter numbers coming after \part are numbered 1.1... 2.1... and so on. But in my case I need them to still be simply 1,2... for each part. Is there a way I can get this numbering to occur? I thought I could do it using ownnumber=, but that doesn

[NTG-context] Chapter numbering after \part

2020-08-20 Thread jbf
By default, chapter numbers coming after \part are numbered 1.1... 2.1... and so on. But in my case I need them to still be simply 1,2... for each part. Is there a way I can get this numbering to occur? I thought I could do it using ownnumber=, but that doesn't work. Then I tried a makeup, beca

Re: [NTG-context] Chapter numbering that does not follow a regular pattern

2020-07-13 Thread Hans Hagen
On 7/13/2020 11:27 AM, Julian Fox wrote: That's obviously much simpler! I was under the impression that 'title' was only for use in front matter, or that if I used it elsewhere, then it didn't show the number but that the next use of 'chapter' would increment as if it had a number. I was wrong!

Re: [NTG-context] Chapter numbering that does not follow a regular pattern

2020-07-13 Thread Julian Fox
That's obviously much simpler! I was under the impression that 'title' was only for use in front matter, or that if I used it elsewhere, then it didn't show the number but that the next use of 'chapter' would increment as if it had a number. I was wrong! On Mon, 13 Jul 2020, 5:13 PM Henning Hraban

Re: [NTG-context] Chapter numbering that does not follow a regular pattern

2020-07-13 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
> Am 13.07.2020 um 02:23 schrieb jbf : > > Hi there, > > I have a situation where numbered chapters are occasionally interspersed with > unnumbered chapters, so, for example, it might be: > > 1 First chapter title with number > > second chapter title unnumbered > > 2 Second chapter title

[NTG-context] Chapter numbering that does not follow a regular pattern

2020-07-12 Thread jbf
Hi there, I have a situation where numbered chapters are occasionally interspersed with unnumbered chapters, so, for example, it might be: 1 First chapter title with number   second chapter title unnumbered 2 Second chapter title with  number 3 Third chapter title with number ---

Re: [NTG-context] chapter numbering

2015-10-08 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Meer, Hans van der 8. Oktober 2015 um 12:13 The reference manual explains that one can set individual numbers on a chapter: \setuphead[subsection][ownnumber=yes] \subsection{399}{The old number} So I tried \setuphead[chapter][ownnumber=yes] but then I am in the dar

[NTG-context] chapter numbering

2015-10-08 Thread Meer, Hans van der
The reference manual explains that one can set individual numbers on a chapter: \setuphead[subsection][ownnumber=yes] \subsection{399}{The old number} So I tried \setuphead[chapter][ownnumber=yes] but then I am in the dark how to use this. The reference manual (september 2013 -- latest?) was o

Re: [NTG-context] Chapter numbering - applying several commands at once

2013-11-17 Thread Jan Tosovsky
On 2013-11-17 Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > Am 17.11.2013 um 20:02 schrieb Jan Tosovsky: > > > in my book I'd like to precede my titles with the number formated as > > 'CHAPTER I.', e.g. roman numeral and all this small caped and also in > > bold as the title itself. > > > Instead of small capitals f

Re: [NTG-context] Chapter numbering - applying several commands at once

2013-11-17 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 17.11.2013 um 20:02 schrieb Jan Tosovsky : > Dear All, > > in my book I'd like to precede my titles with the number formated as > 'CHAPTER I.', e.g. roman numeral and all this small caped and also in bold > as the title itself. > > In the following definition I can use either: > (1) \sc + \s

[NTG-context] Chapter numbering - applying several commands at once

2013-11-17 Thread Jan Tosovsky
Dear All, in my book I'd like to precede my titles with the number formated as 'CHAPTER I.', e.g. roman numeral and all this small caped and also in bold as the title itself. In the following definition I can use either: (1) \sc + \setcharactercasing - small caps + lowercased number (but not bold