On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Wolfgang Schuster < schuster.wolfgang@googlemail.com> wrote:
It works.
Ahaa! Now it does. I misunderstood. Thanks.
What's the reason for this Wolfgang ? From what I understood
from the main manual, it logically should be distance=(x>0)pt.
'width' is the width of the box for the number and 'distance' is the distance between the numberbox and the text.
Indeed, so normally you should be setting distance=(x>0)pt instead of the width trickery. Hence my question.
The result is something like:
\hbox to 1em{1\hfil}\hskip 0pt{chapter title ...} ^^ ^^ width distance
Sorry, TeX is currently still like Klingon to me. Thanks anyway. Hans wrote:
- maxwidth ?
just try it on long entries .. it prevents too long lines
this is a very long entry this is a very ...
Ok I see. Now, in \placecontent or \setuplist, which parameter allows to influence where long lines are cut off in two (or more) ? Like... (number) This long long chapter title (pagenumber) vs. (number) This long long chapter title (pagenumber) Using the brute force tactic I tried setting width and textwith which didn't work. It could be textcommand. If so what does \command#1 mean ( see main manual pg 150 ) ? Best, Alan