Hi list
After writing some documents in LaTeX I discovered ConTeX. It's a great macro package for TeX. It gives me the flexibility I missed with LaTeX.
However it isn't that easy to start with :-) Especially when some advanced functionality is needed...
I write a document where I have to describe requirements. I want to give these requirements a running number over all chapters and I also need to prioritise them.
My idea is to describe the requirements in several chapter. At the end I want to list all the requirements together with their priority.
I tried the following code but unfortunately it didn't work:
\defineenumeration[Requirement][location=left,text=Req,width=broad,after={\blank[small]}]
\defineblock[Requirement,Priority]
\setupblock[Requirement][after=]
\hideblocks[Priority]
\starttext
\chapter{Description of requirements}
\beginRequirement
\Requirement A requirement \par
\endRequirement
\beginPriority
A
\endPriority
Description of the requirement.
\beginRequirement
\Requirement An other requirement \par
\endRequirement
\beginPriority
C
\endPriority
Description of the requirement.
\chapter{Additional requirements}
\beginRequirement
\Requirement An additional requirement \par
\endRequirement
\beginPriority
B
\endPriority
Description of the requirement.
\beginRequirement
\subRequirement A sub requirement \par
\endRequirement
\beginPriority
C
\endPriority
Description of the requirement.
\chapter{Summary of requirements}
% Here I would like to list all requirements with their priorities in a table
% I tried something like this but it didn't work
\reset[Requirement]
\setupblock[Requirement][before=\HL\VL,after=]
\setupblock[Priority][before=\VL,after=\VL\MR
\starttable[|l|c|]
\useblocks[Requirement,Priority]
\stoptable
\stoptext
Is it possible to use text blocks within tables or does an other way exists to do the same thing? It doesnt have to be a table necessarily. I need some sort of compact listing.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Michael