Am 30.01.2015 um 19:28 schrieb Rob Heusdens
: Use text backgrounds.
\definetextbackground [SummaryBackground] [frame=off, background=color, backgroundcolor=gray]
\definehead[summary][section]
\setuphead [summary] [before=, beforesection={\blank\starttextbackground[SummaryBackground]}, aftersection={\stoptextbackground\blank}]
\starttext
\startsection[title=Knuth]
\input{knuth}
\stopsection
\startsummary[title=Zapf]
\input{zapf}
\stopsummary
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Hello Wolfgang,
Your example works. After adjusting the \summary to using \startsummary, \stopsummary, and using your code, with only minor additions, as below:
\definetextbackground [SummaryBackground] [frame=off, background=color, backgroundcolor=gray, backgroundoffset=2ex] % <- added
\definehead[summary][section]
\setuphead[summary] [number=no, % <- added style=bold, % <- added before=, beforesection={\page\starttextbackground[SummaryBackground]}, % <- changed \blank to \page aftersection={\stoptextbackground\page}] % <- changed \blank to \page
I get some unwanted result. See the picture.
The bold does not show up, and a small portion of the topleft corner of the background frame is missing....
Changing bold to italic also has no effect.
Something strange....
Also trying with \blank instead of \page, the background then starts right after the previous section, and it seems the indentation causes the missing background on the first line.
So I placed "\noindentation\page" into beforesection (replacing \blank) and get the background result I want, but still the bold is missing in the summary title, and too much whitespace appears before the section title.
The title should be placed in the same position as normal text would appear (and as a side note: in fact I am copying a style that was used in a printed book that I typeset, in which each section title - except for the summary - is just a normal sentence (or 2) typeset bold, with the rest of the text appearing after the section title just as after a normal sentence, so no vertical space between title and first sentence of the section. Since it appears in the content also, I had to use section commands, but is this behaviour duplicatable using setuphead for section?)
How can I adjust that?
Make a working minimal example which shows the problem because I’cant reproduce the problems you mention. Wolfgang