On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Jeff Smith wrote:
Hi,
Some time ago I had a query on the list about roman numbering in headers. Once I got my answer, I asked something else relatively unrelated but in the same thread. It's probably bad etiquette, so I figure that is why it has remained unheeded. I'd like to submit my second query again.
I have a problem with the separator in header numbers. I want to use a different separator between chapter and section numbers (-), than between section and subsection numbers (.).
So, assuming I'm using roman numerals for chapters, I'd like numering of sections to be I-1, I-2, I-3, etc., of subsections to be I-1.1, I-1.2, I-2.1, I-2.2, I-2.3, etc.
Is there a way to achieve what I want to do?
Yes, as long as you do not want to refer to your sections :) The separator seems to be broken while refering anyways.
I need this functionality for a project (IEEE conference style), so here is hack to get the feature. The referencing also works. Use with caution, can break existing macros. \setupsection[section-1][separator=-] \setupsection[section-2][separator=-] \setupsection[section-3][separator=-] %section \setupsection[section-4][separator=.] %subsection \setupsection[section-5][separator=-] \setupsection[section-6][separator=-] \setupsection[section-2][bodypartconversion=Romannumerals] \unprotect \def\@@longsectionnumber#1% {\ifreversesectionnumbers \@@shortsectionnumber{#1}% \ifnum\countervalue{\??se\previoussection{#1}}>\zerocount \csname\??se#1\c!separator\endcsname%AM: was . \csname\previoussection{#1}\c!number\endcsname \fi \else \ifnum\countervalue{\??se\previoussection{#1}}>\zerocount \csname\previoussection{#1}\c!number\endcsname% \csname\??se#1\c!separator\endcsname%AM: was . \fi \@@shortsectionnumber{#1}% \fi} \protect \starttext \chapter{Test} \section[sec]{section test} \subsection[sub]{test} The separator is honored in \in Section[sec] and in \in subsection[sub]. \stoptext Basically, section numbers are built according to \??se (\setupsection, etc), while separators are specified using \??ko (\setuphead, etc), so any interaction is very difficult. I defined separators according to \setupsection, and use while generating the number. Aditya