On 3/3/2016 11:45 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 22:42:22 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
\startsetups chapter:footer
{\goto{\CONTEXT\
garden}[url(http://http://wiki.contextgarden.net)]} \stopsetups
\definetext
[chapterfooter]
[footer]
On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 22:42:22 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
> \startsetups chapter:footer
> {\goto{\CONTEXT\
> garden}[url(http://http://wiki.contextgarden.net)]} \stopsetups
>
> \definetext
>[chapterfooter]
>[footer]
>[\setups{chapter:footer}]
Thanks,
I believe that
On 3/3/2016 10:12 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible (without being too cleaver) to include interaction (a
hyperlink) in a chapter footer?
Alan
M(non-)WE:
\setupinteraction [state=start]
\definetext
[chapterfooter]
[footer]
[{\goto{\CONTEXT\ garden}[url(http://http
On 3/3/2016 10:12 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible (without being too cleaver) to include interaction (a
hyperlink) in a chapter footer?
Alan
M(non-)WE:
\setupinteraction [state=start]
\definetext
[chapterfooter]
[footer]
[{\goto{\CONTEXT\ garden}[url(http://http
Hello,
Is it possible (without being too cleaver) to include interaction (a
hyperlink) in a chapter footer?
Alan
M(non-)WE:
\setupinteraction [state=start]
\definetext
[chapterfooter]
[footer]
[{\goto{\CONTEXT\ garden}[url(http://http://wiki.contextgarden.net)]}]
\setuphead [chapter
> On 17 Nov 2015, at 11:49, Mari Voipio <mari.voi...@iki.fi> wrote:
>
> I have a document where chapter heading is also printed in the header.
> Usually this works very nicely, but now I have a document with really
> long chapter headings (not my choice...) that d
Hello all!
I have a document where chapter heading is also printed in the header.
Usually this works very nicely, but now I have a document with really
long chapter headings (not my choice...) that don't fit in the space
available in the header area. Is there a way of printing the whole
text
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz
wrote:
>
> \startchapter [title={...}, marking={…}]
Ah, that works like a charm, thank you very much!
Mari
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mass...@fastwebnet.it <mailto:mass...@fastwebnet.it>
10. November 2015 um 12:50
I mean something like this:
On the top of a chapter title page:
+---
| 34
|
On the top of a page without chapter title:
+---
| 36 - Chapter
[evenpages]
\pagenumber
\emspace
\getmarking[headertitle][top]
\hfill
\stopsetups
\startsetups[oddpages]
\hfill
\getmarking[headertitle][top]
\emspace
\pagenumber
\stopsetups
\starttext
\startchapter[title=Trial chapter]
\marking[headertitle]{\space}
\marking[headertitle]{Trial
I mean something like this:
On the top of a chapter title page:
+---
| 34
|
On the top of a page without chapter title:
+---
| 36 - Chapter title
|
Or (odd page):
--+
Chapter
Hello list,
how can I keep the page number but not the header text in the page of a chapter
title?
\setuphead[chapter][header=empty] makes all the header disappear. Is there an
option
to keep the page number?
Thanks, Massi
Meer, Hans van der <mailto:h.vanderm...@uva.nl>
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 the
Hello Eric,
try the following:
\definehead[mysect][section]
\setuphead[mysect][number=no]
\starttext
\mysect{Foo}
\subsection{Bar one}
\subsubsection{Barbar one}
\subsubsection{Barbar two}
\stoptext
Best wishes,
Tomas
Fri, Aug 07, 2015 ve 03:04:04PM +0200 Eric Détrez napsal(a):
# I wish to
][sectionsegments=section:subsubsection]
\starttext
\chapter{Eric}
\section{Foo 1}
\subsection{Bar one}
\subsubsection{Barbar one }
\subsubsection{Barbar two}
\subsection{Bar two}
\subsubsection{Barbar one}
\subsubsection{Barbar two}
\section{Foo 2}
\subsection{Bar one}
\subsubsection{Barbar one
I wish to print my texte as
I Foo
1 Bar one
1.1 barbar one
1.2 barbar two
2 Bar two
2.1 foofoo one
2.2 foofoo two
I don't want the Roman I printed in the numbering.
With contextmark II I just added
\setupsection[section-3][previousnumber=no]
but it doesn't seem to work in mark IV.
Is
On 07/24/2015 02:14 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/6/2015 9:10 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 07/06/2015 05:56 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
[...]
I need that there is no \hiddentile in the text itself, so I removed all
space after and before. But I cannot make vertical spaces in makeups work:
[...]
On 7/6/2015 9:10 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 07/06/2015 05:56 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
[...]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter,hiddentitle]
\definehead[hiddentitle][chapter]
\setuphead[hiddentitle][incrementnumber=list]
\starttext
\completecontent
\hiddentitle
On 07/06/2015 05:56 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
[...]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter,hiddentitle]
\definehead[hiddentitle][chapter]
\setuphead[hiddentitle][incrementnumber=list]
\starttext
\completecontent
\hiddentitle{Prologue}
aa\page aa
\chapter
On 7/5/2015 7:54 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\showframe
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter]
\definehead[hiddentitle][chapter]
\setuphead[hiddentitle][incrementnumber=no]
\starttext
\completecontent
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\showframe
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter]
\definehead[hiddentitle][chapter]
\setuphead[hiddentitle][incrementnumber=no]
\starttext
\completecontent
\hiddentitle{Prologue}
aa\page aa
\chapter
there is no
condemnation to me, but to someone else:-).
Greeting Jaroslav Hajtmar
From: ntg-context ntg-context-boun...@ntg.nl
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users ntg-context@ntg.nl
Cc:
Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2015 09:23:51 +0200
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Hidden chapter header? ... was: Change counter
On 04/18/2015 12:34 PM, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Thanks Pablo
for workable solutions. Both solutions are working, as I imagined.
Anyway, fortunately I do not work with Word itself, but for example.
Colleagues, friends and acquaintances. It is sometimes necessary make
something in ConTeXt
from 53 page and such from
the 5th chapter (or section).
It is possible in a similar way as I set the start page number set also
the counter of chapters (sections)?
Hi Jaroslav,
adding the following commands before \startext does the work:
\definehead[hiddenchapter][chapter]
\setuphead
).
Maybe it seems as rape of ConTeXt, but in certain moments this option would
help me.
In my case it is the integration of practical part of project (worked in
ConTeXt) into Word project:-(...
For example I need to start writing any text from 53 page and such from the 5th
chapter (or section
for chapter head.
Date: 2 April 2015 1:19:03 AEDT
I am redoing a book for a client. Each chapter
head has a fancy design. I want to reproduce that
fancy page but still have the \chapter
statement for running heads, TOC etc.
Is there a way that I can overlay the entire
chapter first page
From: John Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com
Subject: [NTG-context] overlay or layer for chapter head.
Date: 2 April 2015 1:19:03 AEDT
I am redoing a book for a client. Each chapter
head has a fancy design. I want to reproduce that
fancy page but still have the \chapter
statement for running
[chapterbackground][state=repeat]
'[state=repeat]' causes all pages have the
'mill' background.
Best regards,
Lukas
I am not seeking a background but rather a
foreground. And I only need this for 7 chapter
heads. Here is how I put the page image into my
context file now
Hello,
On Thu, 02 Apr 2015 14:46:11 +0200, Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Maybe you need to say state=repeat in the definition of your layer:
\definelayer[chapterbackground][state=repeat]
'[state=repeat]' causes all pages have the 'mill' background.
Best regards,
Lukas
chapter
heads. Here is how I put the page image into my
context file now:
-
\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no]
\vskip -0.15in
\hskip -0.7in
\hbox{\externalfigure[chaphead2.pdf][width=\paperwidth,
height=\paperheight]} \stopstandardmakeup
I am redoing a book for a client. Each chapter
head has a fancy design. I want to reproduce that
fancy page but still have the \chapter
statement for running heads, TOC etc.
Is there a way that I can overlay the entire
chapter first page with a graphic, ideally a one
page pdf file.
I have
Hi John,
Per Hans' Fwd: I can confirm that this latest post of yours made it to the
list.
Best wishes
Idris
On Wed, 01 Apr 2015 08:19:03 -0600, John Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com
wrote:
I am redoing a book for a client. Each chapter
head has a fancy design. I want to reproduce
John,
Do you mean this post?
(It appeared on the mailing list)
Alan
On Wed, 1 Apr 2015 10:19:03 -0400
John Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com wrote:
I am redoing a book for a client. Each chapter
head has a fancy design. I want to reproduce that
fancy page but still have the \chapter
]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
\else
\startsubject[title=Footnotes]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
\fi
\stopsetups
\setupnotes[location=none]
\setupnotation[way=bychapter]
\setuphead[chapter][aftersection=\setups{chapter:after
I have a simple problem:
I would like to place
\startsubject[title=Footnotes]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
at the end of each chapter, thus effectively before each \stopchapter
BUT only if there are footnotes to be placed, i.e. I do not want to
have empty Footnotes subjects appearing in my
On 3/12/2015 8:01 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
I have a simple problem:
I would like to place
\startsubject[title=Footnotes]
\placefootnotes
\stopsubject
at the end of each chapter, thus effectively before each \stopchapter
BUT only if there are footnotes to be placed, i.e. I do not want
-- }
\define[3]\ChapterToc%
{\vbox{\bf Hoofdstuk #1 -- #2 \filler[ChapterFiller] #3}}
\define[1]\AppendixToc%
{Bijlage -- #1}
\define[1]\BackToc%
{Noten -- #1}
[â¦]
and replace these list setups
\setuplist[chapter][headnumber=yes,style=bold,width=17ex,numbercommand
#1 -- }
\define[3]\ChapterToc%
{\vbox{\bf Hoofdstuk #1 -- #2 \filler[ChapterFiller] #3}}
\define[1]\AppendixToc%
{Bijlage -- #1}
\define[1]\BackToc%
{Noten -- #1}
[…]
and replace these list setups
\setuplist[chapter][headnumber=yes,style=bold,width=17ex
You have to write a working minimal example for further help.
Wolfgang
So this is the example:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\definehead[intro][chapter]
\definehead[back][chapter]
\definehead[appendix][chapter]
\definecombinedlist[content][chapter,intro,appendix,back]
\setupcombinedlist
command and placed alternative=c
into the other \setuplist entries (except for \setuplist[chapter] which
has alternative=interactive
Then the result is even worse:
* the Introduction entry gets printed strangely like this:
[intro: Inleiding 13]
* the chapther entries
Hello list,
I have one little problem that I need to solve to finish my work on a
document. I want to format a list entry for the TOC for chapters like
this:
Hoofdstuk #1 -- #2 . . . . . . . . #3
Where #1 is the chapter number, #2 is the title and #3 the page number
where the chapter begins
You have to write your own layout for the complete list entry. When you
donât
need hyperlinks for the list entries you can use âalternative=commandâ
instead
of âalternative=interactiveâ for \setuplist.
\setupcombinedlist[content][list=chapter]
\definefiller[ChapterFiller
.
\setupcombinedlist[content][list=chapter]
\definefiller[ChapterFiller]
\define[3]\ChapterListEntry
{\vbox{Hoofdstuk #1 â #2 \filler[ChapterFiller] #3}}
\setuplist[chapter][alternative=interactive,command=\ChapterListEntry]
\starttext
\completecontent
\dorecurse{5}{
\chapter {Knuth} \input
(except for \setuplist[chapter] which
has alternative=interactive
Then the result is even worse:
* the Introduction entry gets printed strangely like this:
[intro: Inleiding 13]
* the chapther entries are NOT interactive (black instead of green, but do
have bold), and while containing the right
Am 03.02.2015 um 09:57 schrieb Rob Heusdens robh...@xs4all.nl:
Hello list,
I have one little problem that I need to solve to finish my work on a
document. I want to format a list entry for the TOC for chapters like
this:
Hoofdstuk #1 -- #2 . . . . . . . . #3
Where #1 is the chapter
: location=text
\definehead [Framed][chapter]
\definehead [Frameless] [chapter]
\setuphead
[Frameless]
[before={\blank[2*line]}]
\setuphead
[Framed]
[page=no,
before=,
beforesection={\page\blank[2*line]\starttextbackground[ChapterFrame]},
aftersection=\stoptextbackground
” to the textbackground setup.
\definetextbackground
[ChapterFrame]
[frame=off,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=green,
backgroundoffset=1ex,
location=paragraph] % default: location=text
\definehead [Framed][chapter]
\definehead [Frameless] [chapter]
\setuphead
[Frameless]
[before
” to the textbackground setup.
\definetextbackground
[ChapterFrame]
[frame=off,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=green,
backgroundoffset=1ex,
location=paragraph] % default: location=text
\definehead [Framed][chapter]
\definehead [Frameless] [chapter]
\setuphead
[Frameless
Hello list,
For the last section of every chapter I want a grey background for the
text, which otherwise should look the same as every other section, except
that it starts on a new page (I can set that by defining my own section
command).
The last section summarizes the chapter.
My current
Hello list,
For the last section of every chapter I want a grey background for the
text, which otherwise should look the same as every other section, except
that it starts on a new page (I can set that by defining my own section
command).
The last section summarizes the chapter.
My
Am 30.01.2015 um 17:18 schrieb Rob Heusdens robh...@xs4all.nl:
Hello list,
For the last section of every chapter I want a grey background for the
text, which otherwise should look the same as every other section, except
that it starts on a new page (I can set that by defining my own
this special section (summary) always a new chapter begins
(except perhaps the last summary).
Should I add that manually as the last command of every summary (where
also the chapter ends), or is there some way to perform a command after
the summary itself (at the location where one would place
Am 30.01.2015 um 17:18 schrieb Rob Heusdens robh...@xs4all.nl:
Hello list,
For the last section of every chapter I want a grey background for the
text, which otherwise should look the same as every other section,
except
that it starts on a new page (I can set that by defining my own
Am 30.01.2015 um 19:28 schrieb Rob Heusdens robh...@xs4all.nl:
Use text backgrounds.
\definetextbackground
[SummaryBackground]
[frame=off,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=gray]
\definehead[summary][section]
\setuphead
[summary]
[before=,
Make a working minimal example which shows the problem because Icant
reproduce the problems you mention.
Wolfgang
Hello Wofgang,
So far I am unable of re-producing the missing bold description for
summary section titles (and all of sudden, the summary titles no longer
show up in the TOC
Correction, I added offset=none,frameoffset=0pt, to the parameters for
the textbackground frame.
Code again with correction:
% test background
\setupwhitespace[none]
\setupindenting[yes, small, next]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\definetextbackground
[SummaryBackground]
Use text backgrounds.
\definetextbackground
[SummaryBackground]
[frame=off,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=gray]
\definehead[summary][section]
\setuphead
[summary]
[before=,
beforesection={\blank\starttextbackground[SummaryBackground]},
I have a chapter in the frontmatter that has no chapter number. The first
chapter in the real book is Chapter 1.
But when I refer to \in{chapter}[prologue], what I get is chapter 1. Is there
a way I can make \in{chapter}[prologue] return something like the prologue?
I'm using mkii
G
On 24 Dec 2014, at 08:32, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com
wrote:
\setuphead[chapter][header=empty]
Thanks a lot!
Merry Xmas to all
-a-
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Dear list,
I’ve written this, which looks pretty good (to me):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-jBCRU8-kGjTk0xY0kwZEsyY3c/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-jBCRU8-kGjTk0xY0kwZEsyY3c/view?usp=sharing
One main thing left: how do I remove running titles from the first chapter
One main thing left: how do I remove running titles from the first chapter
page?
I have this now:
\setupheadertexts
[Introduzione a SuperCollider][]
[][{\getmarking[chapter]}]
\setuphead[chapter][header=empty]
Wolfgang
I would like to vary the typesetting of chapter titles by formatting the
elements chapternumber, title and the word 'chapter' myself.
However, the style values of the parameter setup from \setuphead[chapter][]
should be used.
Needed for this is access to and/or the naming scheme of the paramters
On 10/05/2014 02:59 AM, Thangalin wrote:
Try:
\setuplist[chapter][before={\blank[4*big]}]
Many thanks for your reply, Thangalin.
I completely forgot the before option. Of course that was the right way
to set the separation between chapter entries in the TOC.
Many thanks for your help
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\startsetups[setups:chapterlist]
\setupwhitespace[10*big]
\stopsetups
\setuplist[chapter][setups=setups:chapterlist]
\starttext
\completecontent
\dorecurse{50}{\chapter{My Chapter}}
\stoptext
I thought that setups were
Try:
\setuplist[chapter][
before={\blank[4*big]}
]
\starttext
\completecontent
\dorecurse{50}{\chapter{My Chapter}}
\stoptext
See also:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuplist
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/89758
That’s it. The \\ is also nicely ignored in the TOC.
Thanks.
G
On 02 Oct 2014, at 17:20, Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com wrote:
How about \\
As in
\starttext
\chapter{I have a entry that is just a tad too wide. \\ I'd like to have a
two-line chapter title
}
\stoptext
On 02 Oct 2014
I have a \chapter entry that is just a tad too wide. I’d like to have a
two-line chapter title, but adding a \crlf leads to an error. Is there another
way, or can I somehow make it fit the text width exactly? After all, it only
overshoots a little.
I’m using mkii
Thanks,
G
How about \\
As in
\starttext
\chapter{I have a entry that is just a tad too wide. \\ I'd like to have a
two-line chapter title
}
\stoptext
On 02 Oct 2014, at 15:03, Gerben Wierda gerben.wie...@rna.nl wrote:
I have a \chapter entry that is just a tad too wide. I’d like to have a
two-line
Interesting thread.
I currently use:
\definestartstop [precis]
[style=italic,indenting=no,indentnext=no,after={\blank}]
and then
\startchapter [title=A Chapter]
\startprecis
Short summary text.
\stoprecis
\stopchapter
and indeed it could be interesting to also include
Some old fashioned novels have a chapter précis in the table of
contents. In Latex exists the command \chapterprecis to put the text at
the beginning of the chapter and in the able of contents. I thought, I
can realize this in ConTeXt with
\writebetweenlist[chapter]{XYZ
Am 28.08.2014 um 16:17 schrieb Werner Hintze w.hin...@posteo.eu:
Some old fashioned novels have a chapter précis in the table of contents. In
Latex exists the command \chapterprecis to put the text at the beginning of
the chapter and in the able of contents. I thought, I can realize
The example works for me too. But the command doesn’t work in my file.
I can’t find out why.
On 28 Aug 2014, at 16:46, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 28.08.2014 um 16:17 schrieb Werner Hintze w.hin...@posteo.eu:
Some old fashioned novels have a chapter précis in the table of
contents
Am 28.08.2014 um 17:11 schrieb Werner Hintze w.hin...@posteo.eu:
The example works for me too. But the command doesn’t work in my file. I
can’t find out why.
Which error message do you get?
Wolfgang
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If
schrieb Werner Hintze w.hin...@posteo.eu:
Some old fashioned novels have a chapter précis in the table of
contents. In Latex exists the command \chapterprecis to put the text
at the beginning of the chapter and in the able of contents. I
thought, I can realize this in ConTeXt
Am 28.08.2014 um 17:17 schrieb Werner Hintze w.hin...@posteo.eu:
Hmm... That’s really strange, What I did:
I deleted the line with \writebetweenlist and compiled the file. It worked.
I put back the line and triode to compile - fatal error
I commented out all the lines which had something
Yes. I did. Before and now.
But I think, writebetweenlist is not what I’m looking for. I try now
with \writetolist[section] and to give the section list the desired
format. That seems not easy, because the text now runs on the whole
line, this means also in the region, where the page numbers
a limit for the width of the list entry.
\definelist[chaptertext]
%\setuplist [chaptertext][maxwidth=8cm]
\starttext
\placelist[chapter,chaptertext]
\chapter{This is a chapter}
\writetolist[chaptertext]{}{\input ward }
\stoptext
Wolfgang
the maxwidth key to set a limit for the width of the list
entry.
\definelist[chaptertext]
%\setuplist [chaptertext][maxwidth=8cm]
\starttext
\placelist[chapter,chaptertext]
\chapter{This is a chapter}
\writetolist[chaptertext]{}{\input ward }
\stoptext
Wolfgang
[chapter,chaptertext]
\chapter{This is a chapter}
\writetolist[chaptertext]{}{\input ward }
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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indented on the right?
When you enable the pagenumber context puts some space between the
number and the text.
\definelist[chaptertext]
\setuplist [chaptertext][margin=2em,pagecommand=\gobbleoneargument]
%\setuplist [chaptertext][margin=2em,pagenumber=no]
\starttext
\placelist[chapter,chaptertext
See subject. Same question for other levels.
G
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Am 20.08.2014 um 16:14 schrieb Gerben Wierda gerben.wie...@rna.nl:
See subject. Same question for other levels.
Method 1 (MkII only):
\starttext
\completecontent[level=chapter]
\dorecurse{10}
{\chapter{Chapter #1}
\dorecurse{2}
{\section{Section #1.##1}
\dorecurse{2
where two commands insert a space at the same position like
here the larger value is used which comes in the second chapter from the
\section command.
Wolfgang
Thank you, Wolfgang. I was not forgetting what you describe. Worse, I had not
taken any notice, just accepting the default
.
Hello Joshua,
Thanks for your reaction.
The minimal example you gave works here as well, but it does not really concern
the problem I had.
When you add a section right at the beginning of the chapter, as is the case
for nearly all of the chapters of my project, things become
of the chapter, as is the case
for nearly all of the chapters of my project, things become different.
Here is your ME with sections added:
===
\starttext
%\startfrontmatter
%\input knuth
%\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\setuphead [chapter
\startbodymatter
\setuphead [chapter] [
number=yes,
alternative=middle,
style=\tfa \bf,
after={\blank[0.5cm]},
]
\chapter{One}
\input knuth
\setuphead [chapter] [
number=yes,
alternative=middle,
style=\tfa \bf,
after={\blank[0.1cm]},
]
\chapter
On 13 Aug 2014, at 09:07 Robert Blackstone blackstone.rob...@gmail.com wrote
Is it possible, in mkiv, to fine-tune the distance between a chapter head and
a section head, between the end of a section and the following section head,
and between a section head and the beginning of the text
Dear list,
Is it possible, in mkiv, to fine-tune the distance between a chapter head and a
section head, between the end of a section and the following section head, and
between a section head and the beginning of the text?
My problem is the following:
In the revision of a thesis
I copied \setupheadertexts etc. straight from the
wiki with one change. For the fourth parameter
instead of chapter I substituted \Titlea, which
contains the title of the book. That part works,
But the word chapter as a parameter doesn't.
Here is my pertinent code:
\def\Titlea{Scribus Index
Thank you Wolfgang, it works.
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Hi,
I am customizing my chapters’ style.
However, I cannot delete the blank before the printing of chapter titles.
I tried:
\setuphead [chapter] [before={}]
\setuphead [chapter] [before={\blank[none]}]
\setuphead [chapter] [before={\blank[back]}]
but they do not work.
Thank you
Am 20.04.2014 um 14:31 schrieb joasyann...@gmail.com joasyann...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I am customizing my chapters’ style.
However, I cannot delete the blank before the printing of chapter titles.
I tried:
\setuphead [chapter] [before={}]
\setuphead [chapter] [before={\blank[none
On Sun, Apr 20 2014, joasyann...@gmail.com wrote:
However, I cannot delete the blank before the printing of chapter titles.
Do you mean the blank page before the title?
Do you want this:
\setuphead[chapter][page=no, before=]
\starttext
text
\chapter{Chapter title}
\stoptext
Hello,
How can I get the following table of contents?
Contents
Chapter first MyTitle
Chapter II MyTitle
Chapter III MyTitle
I have tried:
\MyNumber{\doifelse{\currentsectioncountervalue}{1}{first}{#1}}
setuplist[chapter][numbercommand=\MyNumber]
but it does not work. Actually because
Am 17.04.2014 um 17:27 schrieb Maggyero maggy...@gmail.com:
Hello,
How can I get the following table of contents?
Contents
Chapter first MyTitle
Chapter II MyTitle
Chapter III MyTitle
I have tried:
\MyNumber{\doifelse{\currentsectioncountervalue}{1}{first}{#1}}
setuplist
sided printing.
Kind regards
Willi
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On 2 apr. 2014, at 01:04, john Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com wrote:
I am having a bit of trouble matching up the
diagrams in chapter three with the corresponding
I am having a bit of trouble matching up the
diagrams in chapter three with the corresponding
\setuparranging statements. For example which
\setuparranging statement matches up with figure
3.21 (8 pages single sided 1 sheet.)? I think it
is [ZFLYER-8] but I am not certain.
--
John Culleton
centered above the chapter
title? That is what the customer wants.
before={\page\fleuron\blank}
or so, assuming \fleuron exists
or otherwise a command hooked into the title renderer
On Tue, 14 Jan 2014 16:59:32 -0500
john Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com wrote:
If the before option is just for space then how
do I place a fleuron centered above the chapter
title? That is what the customer wants.
Answered my own question. It seems that
before can be used for more
the chapter
title? That is what the customer wants.
--
John Culleton
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