I hope (I am sure) the meeting was a success. And I hope that you are still willing to answer a simple question: How can I get capitals in a head? The following didn't work: \setuphead[subsection][style=cap] %aborts compilation. (But "slanted" works) I also unsuccessfully tried "style=\cap" (or \kap etc.), "command= \cap" etc. (But style=\sc works. I don't want small caps, though). I also tried concocting my own \def, again without success. Thanks for your help, Jörg
\setuphead[subsection][style=cap] %aborts compilation. (But "slanted" works)
I also unsuccessfully tried "style=\cap" (or \kap etc.), "command= \cap" etc. (But style=\sc works. I don't want small caps, though).
Did you try \WORD{} ? see http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Basic_Text_Formatting AFAIK \cap and \kap are LaTeX... Greetlings, Hraban
Thanks Hraban. Yes I did, it has no effect. Jörg On Mar 26, 2007, at 3:16 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
\setuphead[subsection][style=cap] %aborts compilation. (But "slanted" works)
I also unsuccessfully tried "style=\cap" (or \kap etc.), "command= \cap" etc. (But style=\sc works. I don't want small caps, though).
Did you try \WORD{} ? see http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Basic_Text_Formatting
AFAIK \cap and \kap are LaTeX...
Greetlings, Hraban
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2007/3/26, Thomas A. Schmitz
\setuphead [section] [style=normal, deeptextcommand=\WORD]
works for me.
I didn't know deeptextcommand myself, but it's explained at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles#Formatting_Titles_with_.5Csetuphead Greetlings, Hraban
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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Jörg Hagmann
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Thomas A. Schmitz