Dear Friends, I spent some time searching and coding simple documents, but failed and therefore I'm asking for help... A section such as chapter cn have custom keys with values. One uses the: \structureuservariable command to access such values. How can I use such a value to create a custom header in a format: Prefix: \structureuservariable{foo} I am asking for the only thing that worked when I tried was calling the: \setupheadertexts command inside a chapter environment block with some prefix. Unfortunately the value from the custom field was not expanded. It was correctly inserted in a regular paragraph. For example: \startchapter [title={A sample title}][custom_something={random_value}] ... \stopchapter How can I put the value of: custom_something in the header with some prefix? All the best and thanks, Pawel
Am 20.12.22 um 19:44 schrieb Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context:
Dear Friends, I spent some time searching and coding simple documents, but failed and therefore I'm asking for help... A section such as chapter cn have custom keys with values. One uses the: \structureuservariable command to access such values. How can I use such a value to create a custom header in a format: Prefix: \structureuservariable{foo}
I am asking for the only thing that worked when I tried was calling the: \setupheadertexts command inside a chapter environment block with some prefix. Unfortunately the value from the custom field was not expanded. It was correctly inserted in a regular paragraph. For example: \startchapter [title={A sample title}][custom_something={random_value}] ... \stopchapter
How can I put the value of: custom_something in the header with some prefix?
\define[2]\MyChapter{No.#1 – Prefix \structureuservariable{custom_something}: #2} \setuphead[chapter][ command=\MyChapter, ] Is this what you meant? Hraban
Hi, Let me clarify my question more... I need to attach some value to a chapter in that key. That custom prefix + the value in the key is ment to be in the header or a footer as a matter of fact. The case can apply to both headers and footers. I tried: \chapter[title={A sample title}][custom_random={custom_value}] \setupheadertexts[{Prefix: \structureuservariable{custom_random}}] ... \stopchapter I tried this code when trying to figure out the mechanism. The prefix string in placed in the header, but hte custom value of the attached key is not expanded.. Evey page will contain just one section started by a \startchapter and \stop chapter. I would like to put this custom attached value in the right slot in the document header. I hope that htis time around htigs are more clear. On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 8:13 PM Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context < ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
Dear Friends, I spent some time searching and coding simple documents, but failed and therefore I'm asking for help... A section such as chapter cn have custom keys with values. One uses the: \structureuservariable command to access such values. How can I use such a value to create a custom header in a format: Prefix: \structureuservariable{foo}
I am asking for the only thing that worked when I tried was calling the: \setupheadertexts command inside a chapter environment block with some prefix. Unfortunately the value from the custom field was not expanded. It was correctly inserted in a regular paragraph. For example: \startchapter [title={A sample title}][custom_something={random_value}] ... \stopchapter
How can I put the value of: custom_something in the header with some
Am 20.12.22 um 19:44 schrieb Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context: prefix?
\define[2]\MyChapter{No.#1 – Prefix \structureuservariable{custom_something}: #2}
\setuphead[chapter][ command=\MyChapter, ]
Is this what you meant?
Hraban
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Am 20.12.22 um 20:31 schrieb Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context:
Hi, Let me clarify my question more... I need to attach some value to a chapter in that key. That custom prefix + the value in the key is ment to be in the header or a footer as a matter of fact. The case can apply to both headers and footers. I tried: \chapter[title={A sample title}][custom_random={custom_value}] \setupheadertexts[{Prefix: \structureuservariable{custom_random}}] ... \stopchapter I tried this code when trying to figure out the mechanism. The prefix string in placed in the header, but hte custom value of the attached key is not expanded.. Evey page will contain just one section started by a \startchapter and \stop chapter. I would like to put this custom attached value in the right slot in the document header.
In headers and footers, you need \namedstructureuservariable{chapter}{custom_value} and maybe some expansion stuff (not my forte). Hraban
On 2022-12-20 14:31, Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context wrote:
Hi, Let me clarify my question more... I need to attach some value to a chapter in that key. That custom prefix + the value in the key is ment to be in the header or a footer as a matter of fact. The case can apply to both headers and footers. I tried: \chapter[title={A sample title}][custom_random={custom_value}] \setupheadertexts[{Prefix: \structureuservariable{custom_random}}] ... \stopchapter I tried this code when trying to figure out the mechanism. The prefix string in placed in the header, but hte custom value of the attached key is not expanded.. Evey page will contain just one section started by a \startchapter and \stop chapter. I would like to put this custom attached value in the right slot in the document header.
I hope that htis time around htigs are more clear.
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 8:13 PM Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
wrote: Am 20.12.22 um 19:44 schrieb Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context: > Dear Friends, > I s-- pent some time searching and coding simple documents, but failed and > therefore I'm asking for help... > A section such as chapter cn have custom keys with values. One uses the: > \structureuservariable command to access such values. > How can I use such a value to create a custom header in a format: > Prefix: \structureuservariable{foo} > > I am asking for the only thing that worked when I tried was calling the: > \setupheadertexts command inside a chapter environment block with some > prefix. Unfortunately the value from the custom field was not expanded. > It was correctly inserted in a regular paragraph. > For example: > \startchapter > [title={A sample title}][custom_something={random_value}] > ... > \stopchapter > > How can I put the value of: custom_something in the header with some prefix?
\define[2]\MyChapter{No.#1 – Prefix \structureuservariable{custom_something}: #2}
\setuphead[chapter][ command=\MyChapter, ]
Is this what you meant?
Hraban
Perhaps: \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,location=bottom] \startsetups chapter:headings \doifsomethingelse{\structureuservariable{custom}} {\setupheadertexts[RI] [Prefix: \structureuservariable{custom}] [Prefix: \structureuservariable{custom}] [VO]} {\setupheadertexts[RI][RO][VO][VI]} \stopsetups \setuphead[chapter] [style=\tfa, after={\blank\setups{chapter:headings}}, ] \starttext \startchapter[title=Nothing special] \dorecurse{10}{\input knuth\par} \stopchapter \startchapter[title=Something special][custom={Hi there!}] \dorecurse{10}{\input knuth\par} \stopchapter \startchapter[title=More nothing special] \dorecurse{10}{\input knuth\par} \stopchapter \startchapter[title=More something special][custom={Bye Bye!}] \dorecurse{10}{\input knuth\par} \stopchapter \stoptext -- Rik
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for the answers. I learnt something new. I ended up using the: \namedstructureuservariable{chapter}{my_custom_variable} command with \setupheadertexts. It worked well - at least for my case. While reading the wiki I started wondering what is the role of: lefttext / middletext / righttext keys in \setupheader and \setupfooter commands. I would understand htem as keys that can be assigned some value for their respective slots. I tried to put some texts manually, but there was no effect - or maybe there is some trick to that. It was just a bit of exploration - the solution I described works well for my case. Thanks again for your time and experience... Pawel
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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Pawel Urbanski
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Rik Kabel