On Tuesday 16 February 2010 23:21:31 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 16-2-2010 22:39, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
While you keep Hans and others busy, here's another thing that puzzled me:
\definehead[appendix][chapter] \definehead[subappendix][section]
\starttext
\startappendices \appendix{one} \subappendix{one.one} \appendix{two} \subappendix{two.one} \stopappendices
\stoptext
In mkii it gives A.1 and B.1 for numbering, but in mkiv it gives A.1 and B.2 (it forgets to reset the counter for "subappendix").
\definestructureresetset [\v!appendix:\s!default] [] [1] % why was this 0
Why \definehead[appendix][chapter]? Why not use \chapter{} and \section{} within \startappendices\stopappendices? \chapter{} and \section{} get put into the TOC. (However, there is a bug and they do not get the proper label: \setlabeltext [appendix=Appendix ] in the head; \setlabeltext [chapter=Chapter ] in the list.) \appendix{} does not get put into the TOC so it works like \title{} rather than \chapter{} Another (related) bug: within \startbackmatter\stopbackmatter \chapter{} (also coming from \completecontent) indeed does not add the labeltext to the head (and are unnumbered) but does add the \setlabeltext [chapter=Chapter ] to the TOC yielding: "Chapter References" "Chapter Index" "Chapter Table of Contents" Alan