The table of contents results from:
\startfrontmatter
\input front
\let\ChapterTOC\relax % Only then chapters typeset !?
\completecontent
\stopfrontmatter
The table of contents is typeset from the completecontent, so I guess the answer to your question will be \setuplist.
There I have set
\setupcombinedlist[content][list=chapter]% [list={chapter,section}]
\setupcombinedlist[section][list=section]
Why I have to use \let\ChapterTOC\relax is a riddle to me. I want the main toc giving the chapters, whereas in the seperate chapters the sections therin should appear in their own toc.
Hans van der Meer
On 6 dec. 2013, at 14:44, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 06.12.2013 um 13:53 schrieb H. van der Meer
: In the table of contents my items are numbers 1, 2, etc. At the number the aligning is wrong, the tens are shifted to the right. I tried to remedy with a setup: \setupitemgroup[itemize][each][5,autointro][…] But changing width, distance, textdistance, itemalign do not have effect on the toc. How to accomplish?
Where is the problem, in your table of contents which is controlled by \setuplist or in your itemize which is controlled by \setupitemgroup?
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