On 03.09.2013, at 16:13, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 03.09.2013 um 16:02 schrieb Michael Scholtz
: If chapter titles are styled using the `before` option, the header texts on each first page of the documents (body|back|appendix)part are incorrect, because chapter name and number are empty. (Tested with ConTeXt version 2013.05.28 00:36 and 2013.09.03 10:22)
Is this a bug? (If not, is there any other way to set `before` without breaking the headers?)
It’s the wrong method to add rules at the begin/end of a heading.
A better way to add rules is to put a frame around the text.
\defineframedtext [ChapterFrame] [frame=off, width=\textwidth, topframe=on, bottomframe=on, offset=0pt, toffset=1ex, boffset=1ex]
\setuphead [chapter] [before=\startChapterFrame, after=\stopChapterFrame]
Wolfgang
Thanks, I got this from the wiki page: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles#Your_Own_Titling_Levels ...but it seems to be wrong there. I used `before` (probably in the wrong way ;-) ) to add more space above each chapter title. How to do this without `before`? Michael