2007/10/20, John Culleton
On Friday 19 October 2007 05:24:14 pm john@wexfordpress.com wrote:
I tried building my own TOC as follows: ... \definelist[subject][alternative=a] \definelist[subsubject][alternative=a] \definelist[subsubsubject][alternative=a] \definecombinedlist[foo] [subject,subsubject,subsubsubject] [level=subsubsubject,criterium=local] \setupcombinedlist[foo] \starttext \title{Annotated Booklist} ... \placelist[foo] \subject{Top Choices}
\subsubject{General Publishing} ....
This set of commands stops with errors.
What stupid thing did I do this time? -- John Culleton
Gave up on the above attempt, went back to the default chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection and suppressed numbering. Now I am where I wanted to be in the first place.
When I set up interaction for subsubsection all the levels became interactive. Don't know why. So for section and subsection I added "...interaction=pagenumber...". Since I had previously eliminated page numbers for these levels in the TOC that faked out the interaction.
Now I need to add a thumbnail for the index so folks can get back there from any point. Will try the pdftex command.
Hi John, it's a little bit too late but I found a way to put also subjects to the table of contents, you can do this with a setup command in \setuphead. \setuphead [subject] [incrementnumber=list] This can help you in your next project if you want both a numbered and a unnumbered section header in your document but both of them should appear in the content list. Wolfgang