Hello,
Structure (sectioning) is a question of hierarchical level, there is
nothing special about the names "part" or "chapter" except setups that
reflect common usage.
I place Prologue and Epilogue at the "part" level. Better yet, I
situate them in "frontmatter" and "backmatter". Maybe my use is
incorrect but this is how I understand things.
There is a mechanism for automatic section level which is very nice.
Hans describes this in: "levels-001.tex and levels-002.tex in the test
suite to see how to use relative sectioning."
Alan
On Tue, 14 Oct 2014 13:49:36 +0200
Michał Goliński
Given a file:
\setupinteraction[state=start] \placebookmarks[part,chapter][part,chapter]
\starttext
\startchapter[title=Prologue, number=no] \input knuth \stopchapter
\startpart[title={Part A}] \startchapter[title=One] \input knuth \stopchapter \stoppart
\startchapter[title=Epilogue] \input knuth \stopchapter
\stoptext
I would expect to have the logical structure of titles as follows:
+ Prologue + Part A - + One + Epilogue
i.e., "Epilogue" should be at the highest level, as "Prologue" is. Context gives me an Epilogue that is a child of "Part A".
Is it possible to have the chapter "Epilogue" not be a child of "Part A"?
Best regards Michał Goliński