On 08/02/2011 12:01 PM, Verhaag, G.C.H.M. wrote:
Dear ConTeXt Users',
I'm struggling with the setupcombinedlist command to finetune the table of contents of a book I'm currently writing using ConTeXt.
I use the following setup command in the preamble:
\setupcombinedlist [content] [level=section,width=\textwidth,alternative=g]
and use the command:
\completecontent[level=section]
to actually generate it.
When using the alternative=g option the navigation in my pdf document is completely absent, while e.g. alternative=a the navigation is working as aspected! But alternative=g also worked in Mark II!
Anybody any idea? Has something changed which I missed?
Regards, Gerard Verhaag
P.S. I currently use: ConTeXt ver: 2011.05.16 11:00 MKIV fmt: 2011.5.16 int: english/english ...
Dear ConTeXt User's: I tried the following very simple example which yields exactly the same result: \setupinteraction [state=start, color=green, style=bold] \setupcombinedlist [content] [level=section,width=\textwidth,alternative=a] \starttext \completecontent[level=section] \chapter[one]{One} \page[yes] \chapter[two]{One} \stoptext I tried to set interaction=all within the \setupcombinedlist, but no interaction possible from the table of contents within the generated pdf ! By the way alternatives, e and f give the same problem. Regards, Gerard Verhaag