Adam Reviczky via ntg-context schrieb am 25.08.2021 um 02:02:
Hi,
I have asked this question before, but now I cannot get it working again. https://ntg-context.ntg.narkive.com/lvvdNOQz/the-appendices-envrionment-and-...
I want to set partlabels in my TOC but not in the document itself.
The desired output would be: --- Contents Chapter 1 Bodypart Appendix A Appendix
1 Bodypart A Appendix ---
[...]
But that does not show the labels in the TOC (trying it with LMTX and MKIV).
The easy way is to create a new heading for the appendices (e.g. \extrachapter) and set the label you want to use in the list. \setuplist [chapter] [label=chapter] \setuplist [extrachapter] [label=appendix] A complexer solution where you can keep \chapter in the appendices can be achieved with a customized number type and the use of the processor mechanism to set the labels in the list entries. \setuplist [chapter] [width=fit, distance=\spaceamount] \defineconversionset [bodypart:chapternumber] [] [bodypartnumber->n] \defineconversionset [appendix:chapternumber] [] [appendixnumber->A] \setuphead [chapter] [sectionconversionset=chapternumber] \startsectionblockenvironment [frontpart] \defineprocessor [bodypartnumber] [left=Chapter~] \defineprocessor [appendixnumber] [left=Appendix~] \stopsectionblockenvironment \starttext \startfrontmatter \completecontent \stopfrontmatter \startbodymatter \chapter{Bodypart} \stopbodymatter \startappendices \chapter{Appendix} \stopappendices \stoptext Wolfgang