Hi Gerben, As Wolfgang said, you can use something like this (example given by him some months ago on the mailing list): \definelist[chaptertext] \setuplist[chaptertext][style=\tfx,margin=3em,pagecommand=\gobbleoneargument] \starttext \placelist[chapter,chaptertext] \chapter{This is a chapter} \writetolist[chaptertext]{}{This is a small description of this chapter: \input ward } \input knuth.tex \stoptext Best regards: OK
On 25 Nov 2014, at 00:41, Gerben Wierda
wrote: I have a standard ToC, but what I’d like to have is that each chapter item (I don’t go lower than that in the hierarchy) comes with its own little abstract.Is that possible?
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