Getting ONE, TWO... for chapters
Am typesetting a book that has 'STUDY ONE', 'STUDY TWO' etc. in place of CHAPTER ONE, etc. I have no difficulty getting 'STUDY' with \setuplabeltext[chapter=STUDY~], and I can achieve 'STUDY One' with the key conversion=Words in \setuphead[chapter]. My question: how do I get ONE instead of One. I tried conversion=WORDS (or WORD), but that is not recognised and the output then becomes STUDY 1, which I don't want. I also tried playing with \definestructureconversionset[myconversion][ ,A,] then adding the numberconversionset=myconversion to \setuphead. There must be a simple way to achieve the desire result, and to be honest I'm wondering why WORD does not work? Any thoughts? Julian
El sáb, 1 ene 2022 a la(s) 15:37, jbf via ntg-context (ntg-context@ntg.nl) escribió:
Am typesetting a book that has 'STUDY ONE', 'STUDY TWO' etc. in place of CHAPTER ONE, etc. I have no difficulty getting 'STUDY' with \setuplabeltext[chapter=STUDY~], and I can achieve 'STUDY One' with the key conversion=Words in \setuphead[chapter].
My question: how do I get ONE instead of One.
I tried conversion=WORDS (or WORD), but that is not recognised and the output then becomes STUDY 1, which I don't want.
I also tried playing with \definestructureconversionset[myconversion][ ,A,] then adding the numberconversionset=myconversion to \setuphead.
There must be a simple way to achieve the desire result, and to be honest I'm wondering why WORD does not work? Any thoughts?
Like this? \setuplabeltext[chapter={Study~,}] \setuphead[chapter][conversion=words,numberstyle=\WORDS] \starttext \startchapter[title=Feliz año nuevo!] \input{tufte} \stopchapter \stoptext I hope it helps. Happy new year! Jairo Julian
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I knew it had to be simple! Just couldn't get the right combinations. Feliz Año Nuevo para ti también, y muchas gracias, Julian On 2/1/22 7:56 am, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
El sáb, 1 ene 2022 a la(s) 15:37, jbf via ntg-context (ntg-context@ntg.nl mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl) escribió:
Am typesetting a book that has 'STUDY ONE', 'STUDY TWO' etc. in place of CHAPTER ONE, etc. I have no difficulty getting 'STUDY' with \setuplabeltext[chapter=STUDY~], and I can achieve 'STUDY One' with the key conversion=Words in \setuphead[chapter].
My question: how do I get ONE instead of One.
I tried conversion=WORDS (or WORD), but that is not recognised and the output then becomes STUDY 1, which I don't want.
I also tried playing with \definestructureconversionset[myconversion][ ,A,] then adding the numberconversionset=myconversion to \setuphead.
There must be a simple way to achieve the desire result, and to be honest I'm wondering why WORD does not work? Any thoughts?
Like this?
\setuplabeltext[chapter={Study~,}] \setuphead[chapter][conversion=words,numberstyle=\WORDS] \starttext \startchapter[title=Feliz año nuevo!] \input{tufte} \stopchapter \stoptext
I hope it helps. Happy new year!
Jairo
Julian
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