Suppreesin section header
For a particular section I wish to substitute a graphic for the section header, but have the TOC entry named as usual. Is there a way to say e.g., \section{foo} and have foo show up in the TOC but not as a section header? -- John Culleton The answers to all your publishing questions are found in the excellent books listed in the word-famous shortlist! http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf
On 5/30/05, John R. Culleton
For a particular section I wish to substitute a graphic for the section header, but have the TOC entry named as usual. Is there a way to say e.g., \section{foo} and have foo show up in the TOC but not as a section header?
Have a look at "my" thread : http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2005/010976.html -- http://vnoss.org Vietnamese Open Source Software Community
On Monday 30 May 2005 05:20 pm, VnPenguin wrote:
On 5/30/05, John R. Culleton
wrote: For a particular section I wish to substitute a graphic for the section header, but have the TOC entry named as usual. Is there a way to say e.g., \section{foo} and have foo show up in the TOC but not as a section header?
Have a look at "my" thread :
Which boils down to: ---------------------------------------------- \setuphead [chapter] [textcommand=\MyChapterTextCommand, numbercommand=\MyChapterNumberCommand] \def\MyChapterNumberCommand#1{} % hide chapter number \def\MyChapterTextCommand#1% {\externalfigure[(some graphic reference)]} --------------------- The graphic reference was chapter-\currentheadnumber That almost does it. Thanks! But I want to be able to specify the graphic at the point where the section/chapter/whatever is created. In plain pdftex there is a facility for retrieving the last graphic added (\pdflastximage). Does Context have an analogous command? Or I can just redefine \MyChapterTextCommand at each instance. That is more flexible than renaming graphics with chapter numbers. I do a newsletter where the chapter called "Rainbow Bridge" always has the same graphic, but that chapter doesn't always occur in the same spot in the sequence. John Culleton
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