I would like to put something directly after each chapter number, like so: Chapter 5 <add something everytime> Title of Chapter Is there an option for this? \setuphead? \setupheader? which parameter? I looked up the wiki, but it made me no wiser. Hans van der Meer
On 2013–03–21 H. van der Meer wrote:
I would like to put something directly after each chapter number, like so:
Chapter 5 <add something everytime> Title of Chapter
Is there an option for this? \setuphead? \setupheader? which parameter?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/77262 There should be more examples on the mailing list, search for \defineheadalternative Marco
Am 21.03.2013 um 17:28 schrieb Marco Patzer
On 2013–03–21 H. van der Meer wrote:
I would like to put something directly after each chapter number, like so:
Chapter 5 <add something everytime> Title of Chapter
Is there an option for this? \setuphead? \setupheader? which parameter?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/77262
There should be more examples on the mailing list, search for \defineheadalternative
When the text etc. after the number change one could change the label text which allows text at the left and right side of the number. Another method is to use the numbercommand key to put content after the number. Wolfgang
I have not the faintest idea how to apply that.
\setupheads explored:
separator=+ no change in chapter titles observed, nor in the sections
stopper =+ no change in chapter titles observed, nor in the sections
\setuphead has a numbercommand parameter, but I have no idea how to apply it to get a separator between the chapter number and the title; the example in the wiki page is a mystery to me.
Hans van der Meer
On 21 mrt. 2013, at 19:31, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 21.03.2013 um 17:28 schrieb Marco Patzer
: On 2013–03–21 H. van der Meer wrote:
I would like to put something directly after each chapter number, like so:
Chapter 5 <add something everytime> Title of Chapter
Is there an option for this? \setuphead? \setupheader? which parameter?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/77262
There should be more examples on the mailing list, search for \defineheadalternative
When the text etc. after the number change one could change the label text which allows text at the left and right side of the number. Another method is to use the numbercommand key to put content after the number.
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Am 21.03.2013 um 20:45 schrieb Meer H. van der
I have not the faintest idea how to apply that. \setupheads explored: separator=+ no change in chapter titles observed, nor in the sections stopper =+ no change in chapter titles observed, nor in the sections \setuphead has a numbercommand parameter, but I have no idea how to apply it to get a separator between the chapter number and the title; the example in the wiki page is a mystery to me.
You can give us a hint to solve the mystery with a better example what do you want to achieve. Wolfgang
At the moment my chapters are defined with
\startchapter[title=Its title,reference=chap:thisone]
producing
Chapter 1 Its title
This I would like to systematically change to
Chapter 1 - Its title
So I want to put something between the chapter number and the title. Doing this, of course, with a setup for all chapters at once. Thus being able to change that something globally, and not by changing all chapter titles indivdually. The latter would amount to a series of changes like
\startchapter[title=- Its title,reference=chap:thisone]
to
\startchapter[title=+ Its title,reference=chap:thisone]
to achieve Chapter 1 + Its title instead.
I hope this clarifies the problem I posed to myself in wanting this.
Hans van der Meer
On 21 mrt. 2013, at 20:48, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 21.03.2013 um 20:45 schrieb Meer H. van der
: I have not the faintest idea how to apply that. \setupheads explored: separator=+ no change in chapter titles observed, nor in the sections stopper =+ no change in chapter titles observed, nor in the sections \setuphead has a numbercommand parameter, but I have no idea how to apply it to get a separator between the chapter number and the title; the example in the wiki page is a mystery to me.
You can give us a hint to solve the mystery with a better example what do you want to achieve.
Wolfgang
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Am 21.03.2013 um 21:35 schrieb Meer H. van der
At the moment my chapters are defined with \startchapter[title=Its title,reference=chap:thisone] producing Chapter 1 Its title
This I would like to systematically change to Chapter 1 - Its title
So I want to put something between the chapter number and the title. Doing this, of course, with a setup for all chapters at once. Thus being able to change that something globally, and not by changing all chapter titles indivdually. The latter would amount to a series of changes like \startchapter[title=- Its title,reference=chap:thisone] to \startchapter[title=+ Its title,reference=chap:thisone] to achieve Chapter 1 + Its title instead.
I hope this clarifies the problem I posed to myself in wanting this.
\setuplabeltext[chapter=Chapter ] \setuphead[chapter][sectionstopper= – ] \starttext \chapter{Test} \stoptext Wolfgang
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