Thank you Thomas, and sorry for not having performed a proper search
priorly.
Still, the thread you refered me to only provides half of what I need (if I
didn't miss anything):
I added the line:
\setuphead[chapter][chaptersegments=chapter]
which indeed got rid of the chapter number prefix.
Still, the chapter numbering gets reset in each new part. How can I avoid
that?
Julian
2011/7/1 Thomas Schmitz
On Fri, 1 Jul 2011 15:02:22 +0200 Julian Becker
wrote: Does anybody know how to implement a continuous numbering of chapters in documents with several parts?
More specifically: how can I achieve the following numbering scheme (with unprefixed chapter numbers): I First part 1 Chapter one 2 Chapter two II Second part 3 Chapter three
I tried (unsuccessfully) the following:
\setuphead[part][placehead=yes] \starttext \part{First part} \chapter{Chapter one} \chapter{Chapter two} \part{Second part} \chapter{Chapter three} \stoptext
The here result is something like: First part 1.1 Chapter one 1.2 Chapter two Second part 2.1 Chapter three
I tried to get rid of the chapter prefixes by putting \setuphead[chapter][prefix=no] but that had no effect whatsoever.
Any ideas?
Yes: search the list; the same question was asked three weeks ago, together with a solution: http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20110619.234245.2e8ee926.en.html
Thomas
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