Well this should be very easy to do in context, but I can not seem to find the right switches. For a document that I am writing, I want section and subsection numbers to display as follows A. Section 1 A-1 Section 1, subsection 1 B. Section 2 and so on. What is the magic command? Aditya -- Aditya Mahajan, EECS Systems, University of Michigan http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~adityam || Ph: 7342624008
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Well this should be very easy to do in context, but I can not seem to find the right switches. For a document that I am writing, I want section and subsection numbers to display as follows
A. Section 1 A-1 Section 1, subsection 1
B. Section 2
and so on. What is the magic command?
This will give A, B etc. section numbers. I do not know about the rest \setupsection [section-3] [bodypartconversion=Character] Cheers, Taco
<--- On Feb 5, Taco Hoekwater wrote --->
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Well this should be very easy to do in context, but I can not seem to find the right switches. For a document that I am writing, I want section and subsection numbers to display as follows
A. Section 1 A-1 Section 1, subsection 1
B. Section 2
and so on. What is the magic command?
This will give A, B etc. section numbers. I do not know about the rest
\setupsection [section-3] [bodypartconversion=Character]
Thanks a lot. This gives me A, B, etc. I added \setuphead[subsection] [separator=-] to get a dash between the section number and subsection. In the context manual, separator is not documented in \setuphead but rather in \setupheads. I just tried it, crossed my fingers and it worked :) Thanks, Aditya -- Aditya Mahajan, EECS Systems, University of Michigan http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~adityam || Ph: 7342624008
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