On 2/11/2021 2:20 AM, jbf wrote:
Am currently dealing with a book that has twenty-one chapters, and the author (who is visually impaired) follows a range of visually impaired principles when writing and wanting things published. That's the background to my question!
MWE
\setuphead[chapter][ header=empty, alternative=middle, style={\ssd}, number=yes, conversion=Word, command=\MyChapterCommand, after={\blank[1cm]}, ]
Problem is, when we get to chapter Twenty-one (which is the correct way to write it in English) it gives me 'Twenty One'. Is there a way, in my setup, that I can force it to give me 'Twenty-one'? (note the hyphen and the lower case for 'one').
I don't think MyChapterCommand is relevant here, but just in case, this is it:
\define[2]\MyChapterCommand% {\framed[frame=on,bottomframe=on,leftframe=off,rightframe=off,topframe=off,align=middle]
{\vbox{\headtext{chapter} #1\blank#2}}} I'll add this:
\def\verbosenumberconnector{--} so you can define your own connectors. This is not interfaced via setuphead or setuplangauge or because the converter is not configured that way (maybe some day but I need to discuss it with Wolfgang because then we want to solve that for all commands and make the right choice for keys and so). Up to you to wikify it. Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------