Hello list, I have one little problem that I need to solve to finish my work on a document. I want to format a list entry for the TOC for chapters like this: "Hoofdstuk #1 -- #2 . . . . . . . . #3" Where #1 is the chapter number, #2 is the title and #3 the page number where the chapter begins. Of course the ". . . " entry is just like the normal cases where the dots fill the rest of the line. I have an *almost* correct solution using numbercommand and setting the width for the title, but this leaves a gap between the formatted chapter number and the title, because "chapter 9" and "chapter 10" don't take the same width. So, some other solution is needed. I tried using the command option, which needs 3 arguments, but could not get it to work. Here is how it looks now: \define[1]\ChapterNumberToc% {Hoofdstuk #1 -- } \definecombinedlist[content][chapter] \setupcombinedlist[content][level=4, alternative=c] \setuplist[chapter][headnumber=yes,style=bold,width=8em,numbercommand=\ChapterNumberToc] \starttext \completecontent \dorecurse{5}{ \chapter {Knuth} \input knuth \chapter {Zapf} \input zapf} \stoptext As you can see, there is a different between the 9-th and 10-th chapter, because title is set at a specific width, and doesn't adapt to the width of the formatted chapter number entry. How to solve this, so that the title is placed directly after the "Hoofdstuk #1 -- " entry, thereafter the filler with dots and finally the page number at the location where it is now. Thanks, Rob