referencing and stoppers
Dear gang, For, e.g., \setuphead[...][alternative=text], one often wants the stopper to appear in the main text sectioning but not in the references to those sections. For example (attached and below): ======= \setuphead[chapter] [alternative=normal] \setuphead[subsection][alternative=text] \setuphead[subsection][distance=0em, textdistance=0.7em, sectionstopper=., criterium=local] \setupwhitespace[big] \starttext \startchapter[title={First},reference={}] \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference1}] \input ward See \in{Sections}[reference3] and \in{Section}[reference4]. \stopsubsection \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference2}] \input ward \stopsubsection \stopchapter \startchapter[title={Second}] \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference3}] \input ward \stopsubsection \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference4}] \input ward See \in{Sections}[reference1] and \in{Section}[reference2]. \stopsubsection \stopchapter \stoptext ======= See Sections 2.1. and Section 2.2.. See Sections 1.1. and Section 1.2.. SHOULD BE See Sections 2.1 and Section 2.2. See Sections 1.1 and Section 1.2. Is there a straightforward way to remove the stopper from the \in reference while maintaining it in the main sectioning but removing it in the referencing? If there is no straightforward way, what is the best workaround? As mentioned at the outset, this is not an uncommon scenario. If there is no straightforward way, would like to make it a feature request. Thank you in advance for your help. Idris -- Idris Samawi Hamid, Professor Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80512
You can use the \setupreferencestructureprefix command set a different value for the stopper but you have to ensure the key takes a value because a empty argument is ignored. Instead of the argument I used in my example (\symbol[none]) you can also use a unicode character without width, e.g. \zerowidthspace. \setupreferencestructureprefix [section] [default] [prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}] %\setupreferencestructureprefix [section] [default] [prefixstopper=\zerowidthspace] 1. Argument: section name -> section == \section / \startsection 2. Argument: reference type -> default == \in 3. Argument: settings which differ from \setuphead Wolfgang
Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد mailto:Idris.Hamid@colostate.edu 29. Juni 2018 um 16:22 Dear gang,
For, e.g., \setuphead[...][alternative=text], one often wants the stopper to appear in the main text sectioning but not in the references to those sections. For example (attached and below):
======= \setuphead[chapter] [alternative=normal] \setuphead[subsection][alternative=text] \setuphead[subsection][distance=0em, textdistance=0.7em, sectionstopper=., criterium=local] \setupwhitespace[big] \starttext
\startchapter[title={First},reference={}] \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference1}] \input ward
See \in{Sections}[reference3] and \in{Section}[reference4]. \stopsubsection \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference2}] \input ward \stopsubsection \stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Second}] \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference3}] \input ward \stopsubsection \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference4}] \input ward
See \in{Sections}[reference1] and \in{Section}[reference2]. \stopsubsection \stopchapter \stoptext =======
See Sections 2.1. and Section 2.2.. See Sections 1.1. and Section 1.2..
SHOULD BE
See Sections 2.1 and Section 2.2. See Sections 1.1 and Section 1.2.
Is there a straightforward way to remove the stopper from the \in reference while maintaining it in the main sectioning but removing it in the referencing?
If there is no straightforward way, what is the best workaround?
As mentioned at the outset, this is not an uncommon scenario. If there is no straightforward way, would like to make it a feature request.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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On Sat, 30 Jun 2018 04:20:57 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
You can use the \setupreferencestructureprefix command set a different value for the stopper but you have to ensure the key takes a value because a empty argument is ignored. Instead of the argument I used in my example (\symbol[none]) you can also use a unicode character without width, e.g. \zerowidthspace.
\setupreferencestructureprefix [section] [default] [prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}] %\setupreferencestructureprefix [section] [default] [prefixstopper=\zerowidthspace]
1. Argument: section name -> section == \section / \startsection 2. Argument: reference type -> default == \in 3. Argument: settings which differ from \setuphead
Many thanks, this is exactly what was needed! Your replies and pointers are appreciated and not taken for granted. Best wishes Idris
Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد mailto:Idris.Hamid@colostate.edu 29. Juni 2018 um 16:22 Dear gang,
For, e.g., \setuphead[...][alternative=text], one often wants the stopper to appear in the main text sectioning but not in the references to those sections. For example (attached and below):
======= \setuphead[chapter] [alternative=normal] \setuphead[subsection][alternative=text] \setuphead[subsection][distance=0em, textdistance=0.7em, sectionstopper=., criterium=local] \setupwhitespace[big] \starttext
\startchapter[title={First},reference={}] \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference1}] \input ward
See \in{Sections}[reference3] and \in{Section}[reference4]. \stopsubsection \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference2}] \input ward \stopsubsection \stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Second}] \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference3}] \input ward \stopsubsection \startsubsection[title={},reference={reference4}] \input ward
See \in{Sections}[reference1] and \in{Section}[reference2]. \stopsubsection \stopchapter \stoptext =======
See Sections 2.1. and Section 2.2.. See Sections 1.1. and Section 1.2..
SHOULD BE
See Sections 2.1 and Section 2.2. See Sections 1.1 and Section 1.2.
Is there a straightforward way to remove the stopper from the \in reference while maintaining it in the main sectioning but removing it in the referencing?
If there is no straightforward way, what is the best workaround?
As mentioned at the outset, this is not an uncommon scenario. If there is no straightforward way, would like to make it a feature request.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Idris ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___________________________________________________________________________________
-- Idris Samawi Hamid, Professor Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80512
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