2007/11/14, Jeff Smith
On Nov 13, 2007 4:51 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: % continue chapter numberind over parts \setuphead[part][resetnumber=no]
Thanks, that was simple in the end...
Now, a real TOC question/problem.
Reading through old posts and docs, I remain unconvinced as to what is the best solution between creating my own lists or customizing the standard Alternatives. But even then, is the latter possible?
I only need to modify two slight details with alternative c (or b, not sure yet if I use the dots or not). When creating my own lists, I try to emulate alternative c but I still am not satisfied with what I come up with.
First off, I don't want the chapter/section numbers to align on the left, I want them to indent with the text.
Second, I don't want the chapter number in my section numberings. So, instead of the following (here I don't bother with the page numbers) :
I Chapter One I-1 First Section I-1.1 First Subsection I-1.2 Second Subsection I-2 Section Section II Chapter Two II-1 First section II-1.1 First subsection II-2.1 Section subsection
I'd like to have:
I. Chapter One 1. First Section 1.1. First Subsection 1.2. Second Subsection 2. Section Section II. Chapter Two 1. First section 1.1. First subsection 2.1. Section subsection
If I make my own lists, I don't know how to align the page number to the right, like alternative=b/c does, and I can't find how to have a linebreak with single linespacing after an entry (my document doesn't use single linespacing and so it interefered with my TOC explorations). Alternative=b/c does everything I need, minus the two details mentionned above. So, it would seem easier if I could just modify it. Is it possible?
\setuppagenumbering[way=bytext,partnumber=no] \setuphead[part][resetnumber=no] \setuphead[part,chapter,section,subsection][stopper={.}] \setuplist[part,chapter,section,subsection][stopper={.}] \setuplist [part,chapter,section,subsection,subsubsection] [partnumber=no] \setuplabeltext[part=] \setuplist[part][width=2em,distance=0pt] \setuplist[chapter][margin=2em] \setuplist[section][margin=4em] \setuplist[subsection][margin=5em] \starttext \completecontent \dorecurse{4} {\part{Part} \dorecurse{4} {\chapter{Chapter} \dorecurse{2}{\section{Section}}}} \stoptext For explanations of the example look into core-sec.tex and core-lst.tex. Wolfgang