ToC depth (and headers) per section block
How can I specify different section depths for different parts in a document in the TOC? That is, if the document structure is: Front Matter Body Matter Part 1 Chapter 1 Section 1 Chapter 2 Section 1 Section 2 Part 2 Chapter 1 Section 1 Section 2 Chapter 2 Section 1 Appendices Chapter 1 Section 1 Chapter 2 Section 1 Back Matter Notes Bibliography How can I generate chapter and section entriess in the TOC for Part 1, but chapter entries only (no section entries) for Part 2 and the Appendices. I currently do this by defining a new header equivalent to section and using that for Part 2 and Appendix sections. Since it is not included in the lists used by the contents combinedlist, it does not get set. Is this the best way to do this? If instead I want one depth for all body matter parts and a different depth for the appendices, is there a solution that could be keyed on system modes or on section blocks, thus moving all of the styling to the preamble (to use a LaTeX term)? I currently do that to support different header formats in the body matter and appendices, using the following method, but I suspect that there may be a more effective way to do that as well. \startsetups [Header] \startallmodes [print,*bodypart] {\color[PrintHeaderColor]{\PrintHeaderFont {\llap{\getmarking[chapternumber]~}\getmarking[chapter]}} \stopallmodes \startallmodes [print,*appendix] \color[PrintHeaderColor]{\PrintHeaderFont {\getmarking[chapter]}} \stopallmodes \stopsetups \setupheadertexts [] \setupheadertexts [\setups{Header}][][][\setups{Header}] Again, I prefer a method that can be implemented in the preamble. (MKIV only.) -- Rik Kabel
On 7/5/2014 5:52 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
How can I specify different section depths for different parts in a document in the TOC? That is, if the document structure is:
Front Matter Body Matter Part 1 Chapter 1 Section 1 Chapter 2 Section 1 Section 2 Part 2 Chapter 1 Section 1 Section 2 Chapter 2 Section 1 Appendices Chapter 1 Section 1 Chapter 2 Section 1 Back Matter Notes Bibliography
How can I generate chapter and section entriess in the TOC for Part 1, but chapter entries only (no section entries) for Part 2 and the Appendices.
I currently do this by defining a new header equivalent to section and using that for Part 2 and Appendix sections. Since it is not included in the lists used by the contents combinedlist, it does not get set.
Is this the best way to do this?
\definehead[silentsection][section] \starttext \placelist[chapter,section] \chapter{first} \section{first} \chapter{first} \silentsection{first} \stoptext
If instead I want one depth for all body matter parts and a different depth for the appendices, is there a solution that could be keyed on system modes or on section blocks, thus moving all of the styling to the preamble (to use a LaTeX term)? I currently do that to support different header formats in the body matter and appendices, using the following method, but I suspect that there may be a more effective way to do that as well.
\startsetups [Header] \startallmodes [print,*bodypart] {\color[PrintHeaderColor]{\PrintHeaderFont {\llap{\getmarking[chapternumber]~}\getmarking[chapter]}} \stopallmodes \startallmodes [print,*appendix] \color[PrintHeaderColor]{\PrintHeaderFont {\getmarking[chapter]}} \stopallmodes \stopsetups \setupheadertexts [] \setupheadertexts [\setups{Header}][][][\setups{Header}]
Again, I prefer a method that can be implemented in the preamble. (MKIV only.)
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On 2014-07-05 05:43, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/5/2014 5:52 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
How can I specify different section depths for different parts in a document in the TOC? That is, if the document structure is:
Front Matter Body Matter Part 1 Chapter 1 Section 1 Chapter 2 Section 1 Section 2 Part 2 Chapter 1 Section 1 Section 2 Chapter 2 Section 1 Appendices Chapter 1 Section 1 Chapter 2 Section 1 Back Matter Notes Bibliography
How can I generate chapter and section entriess in the TOC for Part 1, but chapter entries only (no section entries) for Part 2 and the Appendices.
I currently do this by defining a new header equivalent to section and using that for Part 2 and Appendix sections. Since it is not included in the lists used by the contents combinedlist, it does not get set.
Is this the best way to do this?
\definehead[silentsection][section]
\starttext
\placelist[chapter,section]
\chapter{first} \section{first}
\chapter{first} \silentsection{first}
\stoptext
Yes, that is just what I do now, except that I use \completecontent and not \placelist[chapter,section], having excluded lower-level sectioning headers via \setupcombinedlist. I am asking if there is a way to take advantage of user-defined or system modes, or section blocks, to accomplish this without requiring explicit markup (silentsection in your example) in the text. I suspect that it is possible, particularly if I want the silentsections only in certain section blocks. The document is set differently for print and screen, and minimizing the differences after \starttext seems to me to be generally advantageous.
If instead I want one depth for all body matter parts and a different depth for the appendices, is there a solution that could be keyed on system modes or on section blocks, thus moving all of the styling to the preamble (to use a LaTeX term)? I currently do that to support different header formats in the body matter and appendices, using the following method, but I suspect that there may be a more effective way to do that as well.
\startsetups [Header] \startallmodes [print,*bodypart] {\color[PrintHeaderColor]{\PrintHeaderFont {\llap{\getmarking[chapternumber]~}\getmarking[chapter]}} \stopallmodes \startallmodes [print,*appendix] \color[PrintHeaderColor]{\PrintHeaderFont {\getmarking[chapter]}} \stopallmodes \stopsetups \setupheadertexts [] \setupheadertexts [\setups{Header}][][][\setups{Header}]
Again, I prefer a method that can be implemented in the preamble. (MKIV only.)
-- Rik Kabel
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