Am 19.03.2011 um 17:21 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
The style of chapter is significant bigger as the style from section, but it looks like the style from section and subsection are about the same. I have a workaround with the following: \setuphead[section][before={\blank[3*big] \testpage[15]}] \setuphead[subsection][before={\blank[big,small] \testpage[10]},style={\bf}]
This works reasonable. But it would be better if I could find out the definitions from \section and \subsection. Then I could make a more fine-tuned solution. Is it possible to get those definitions?
\starttext \starttabulate[|lh{\type}|lh{\type}|lh{\type}|lh{\type}|] \NC \bf command \NC \bf before \NC \bf after \NC \bf style \NC\NR \HC {\part} \HC {\blank[2*big]} \HC {\blank[2*big]} \HC {\tfc} \NC\NR \HC {\chapter} \HC {\blank[2*big]} \HC {\blank[2*big]} \HC {\tfc} \NC\NR \HC {\section} \HC {\blank[2*big]} \HC {\blank} \HC {\tfa} \NC\NR \stoptabulate \stoptext \subsection has the same values as \section because unknown values are taken from the parent, e.g. \subsection use \section settings and \section use \chapter values etc. A exception to this behaviour are textstyle, textcolor, numberstyle and numbercolor because the use only the values from style/colors keys of the own level. Wolfgang