A useful distinction to know. Do you think this is made clear on the
wiki? In fact I am sure that the information is there precisely as you
have put it, but the challenge (for the wiki and the wiki user) is to
find it. Your many brief and to-the-point explanations of these little
matters, Wolfg
Duncan Hothersall schrieb am 08.06.2020 um 08:35:
Use \setuplabeltext instead of \setupheadtext. I agree the documentation
suggests \setupheadtext should work the same way, but it doesn't seem
to. You might also want a space after the word Chapter.
It works the same way but it's used for a dif
Thanks Duncan. It can be quite a struggle working through potentially
conflicting items in the documentation. I applaud the recent efforts to
improve the overall presentation of the wiki, though. Your simple little
change (plus the space!) works of course.
Julian
On 8/6/20 4:35 pm, Duncan Ho
Use \setuplabeltext instead of \setupheadtext. I agree the documentation
suggests \setupheadtext should work the same way, but it doesn't seem to.
You might also want a space after the word Chapter.
Duncan
On Mon, 8 Jun 2020 at 05:38, jbf wrote:
> I am attempting to get the word 'Chapter' to ap
I am attempting to get the word 'Chapter' to appear in the Chapter
title, followed by its number, and I attempted to do it simply with:
\setupheadtext[chapter=Chapter]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[header=empty]
What I get is simply the number, e.g. 1 My first chapter, 2 My second
chapter etc. \se
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
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