I believe Bruce means "sub-heading" structure... subdividing the text in a given heading to give similar effects to \nomarking. I must say, I would find that very useful--it's what I first had in mind when I asked about \nomarking. My user currently has a habit of writing long, two-part chapter headings. I'd like to use structural markup, but currently I'm having her mark the titles manually, like: {{\bf Perceptual Dissimilarity and Verbal Attribute Ratings of Oboe Tones I:} an investigation of tones at different pitch and dynamic levels} In one schema for document structure, the bold bit is the "title", and the rest is a "subtitle". Perhaps more ConTeXtig to call them heading and subheading? Right. Bruce has an answer now, so I'll send this. adam Hans Hagen said this at Wed, 15 Jan 2003 18:26:25 +0100:
At 12:08 PM 1/15/2003 -0500, you wrote:
And can we get a subtitle structure so this is unnecessary? :-)
i'm lost, what do you mean with subtitle?
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