Hi Wolfgang, On Sat, Sep 9, 2023 at 23:12 (+0200), Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Jim schrieb am 09.09.2023 um 22:34:
Wolfgang,
thanks very much for your help. As a long-time plain TeX user, but a ConTeXt n00b, that would have taken me a long time to figure out.
Having said that (and not to be ungrateful), for both of your examples below, in my tests only the subsubject shows up in the contents. I tried this both with the context distribution (updated a few minutes ago) and with the version that is in texlive (also updated a few minutes ago). Do all three items show up in your contents listing?
Hi Jim,
both examples worked for me without problems and even the online compiler on the wiki produces the expected result. Are you sure all 3 \setuphead lines are in your document?
Argh. Mea culpa. My mail program did not show me that your first answer had non-breakable spaces after '[title]' and '[subject]' (but not after '[subsubject]'). And I quickly copied and pasted those into a file without checking the character set. Replacing those with ASCII spaces makes everything work nicely, thanks very much. Amusingly (sort of), there was a bun-fight on the texhax mailing list recently when someone's message came across with non-breakable spaces in it, causing the recipient to complain that something didn't work, when the originator vehemently asserted that it did. (I was neither of those two people, although I did help the originator trace where the nbsp's got into his message.) It's like deja vu all over again. Did you insert your helpful solution into the wiki somewhere, or just test them in the wiki compiler? I just reloaded https://wiki.contextgarden.net/index.php?title=Titles&mobileaction=toggle_view_desktop#Unnumbered_titles_in_table_of_contents and don't see your code there, but since yours does work and those (apparently) do not work, it would be nice to have your code there. Cheers. Jim