So, I showed ConTeXt to a friend of mine. He said he wanted to try it
and now -- well, you don't want to know how he swears :). We're
trying to do a presentation...
Anyways, I'm trying to help him... But I (we) have some problems:
I managed to write something like this (it's never been so hard to
write a newline!):
#v+
\startsetups{myhead}
\vbox{%
\getmarking[sectionnumber]\crlf\getmarking[section]\par
\hskip12pt\getmarking[subsectionnumber]\crlf\getmarking[subsection]}
\stopsetups
\setupheadertexts[]
\setupheadertexts[\setups{myhead}][pagenumber]
#v-
That does, what it should: display section and subsection atop of each
other. So, but now, he wants to have an "Introduction", which should
show up in the header but without a number. I tried "\subject" but
"\getmarking[section]" only returns the section, not the subject (I
thought they were interlinked somehow, but...). So, is there any way
to do this apart from "\ifx\getmarking[sectionnumber]{-1}" or so?
Next question: is it possbible to align the text of, well, "text",
i.e. the body text, vertically centered on every page?
"\setupbackgrounds" won't work here. On a side note: why does it have
an align-parameter, then?
This one is "a bonus" for me: can someone point me in a direction
where to start to build a "progress meter"? beamerstyle has a nice
template where it shows the section as text and the subsections as
open dots (all of them) with the current subsection as a filled dot.
Well, that would be all, thanks for listening,
Adam.