On 2/2/2015 10:40 AM, Keith Schultz wrote:
Hi Hans, All,
Am 02.02.2015 um 02:18 schrieb Hans Hagen
mailto:pragma@wxs.nl>: [snip, snip] It's for good reason. Now you can change the style any time.
When you define
\definehead[one][section] \definehead[two][one] \definehead[three][two] \definehead[four][one]
I think what Rob wants to know is for example if one has
\definehead[one][section] \definehead[two][one] \definehead[three][two]
\definehead[one][chapter] \definehead[four][one]
Does two end up a chapter header or a section header! I would assume two is a section header and four a chapter header!
ah, ok ... that is a side effect of the definitions registering themselves in a special way (at the lua end) .. i can catch that in the next beta: structure > sectioning > reassigning section level 'two' to 'one' structure > sectioning > reassigning section level 'three' to 'two' structure > sectioning > reassigning section level 'three' to 'two' I'll also add: \usemodule[structure-sections] \showstructuresections
Please disregard the fact that this type of coding is bad practice!
regards Keith.
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