\setuphead [bodypartlabel=]
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\setuplabeltext [chapter=Chapter ] enables a label in chapter headings. Sometimes, one wants to have an unnumbered chapter-level structure that otherwise appears in the table of contents, bookmarks, marking, etc. without having to make many special definitions. One suggests: \definehead [NOchapter] [chapter] \setuphead [NOchapter] [incrementnumber=no,number=no,bodypartlabel=] \starttext \startNOchapter [title=Introduction] \stopNOchapter \startchapter [title=First chapter] \stopchapter \stoptext And then adding NOchapter to the contents combined list, to the bookmarks, and so on, not to speak about marking. Ugh! Much easier would be the occasional use of \startchapter [title=Introduction,incrementnumber=no,number=no,bodypartlabel=] \stopchapter but this does not work! One gets: "Chapter Introduction". That this does not work I suppose might be somewhat of a bug... Even better, more coherent, more logical, would be \startchapter [title=Introduction,incrementnumber=no,number=no,label=no] \stopchapter (Note that "label=no" is used for lists). This would also have the advantage of allowing the chapter labeltext to be defined for each language, rather than be empty, so that it could then be simply turned on or off. In fact, label=no would be the default setup. Alan
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Am 26.03.2013 um 19:15 schrieb Alan BRASLAU
\setuplabeltext [chapter=Chapter ]
enables a label in chapter headings.
Sometimes, one wants to have an unnumbered chapter-level structure that otherwise appears in the table of contents, bookmarks, marking, etc. without having to make many special definitions.
One suggests: \definehead [NOchapter] [chapter] \setuphead [NOchapter] [incrementnumber=no,number=no,bodypartlabel=]
\starttext \startNOchapter [title=Introduction] \stopNOchapter \startchapter [title=First chapter] \stopchapter \stoptext
\startnamedsection[NOchapter][title=…] … \stopnamedsection \startnamedsection[chapter][title=…] … \stopnamedsection
And then adding NOchapter to the contents combined list, to the bookmarks, and so on, not to speak about marking. Ugh!
Much easier would be the occasional use of \startchapter [title=Introduction,incrementnumber=no,number=no,bodypartlabel=] \stopchapter but this does not work! One gets: "Chapter Introduction". That this does not work I suppose might be somewhat of a bug...
Even better, more coherent, more logical, would be \startchapter [title=Introduction,incrementnumber=no,number=no,label=no] \stopchapter (Note that "label=no" is used for lists).
This would also have the advantage of allowing the chapter labeltext to be defined for each language, rather than be empty, so that it could then be simply turned on or off.
\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=…] \setuplabeltext[nl][chapter=…]
In fact, label=no would be the default setup.
\setuplist[chapter][label=yes|no|none|<NAME>] Wolfgang
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 19:25:27 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster
Am 26.03.2013 um 19:15 schrieb Alan BRASLAU
: \setuplabeltext [chapter=Chapter ]
enables a label in chapter headings.
Sometimes, one wants to have an unnumbered chapter-level structure that otherwise appears in the table of contents, bookmarks, marking, etc. without having to make many special definitions.
One suggests: \definehead [NOchapter] [chapter] \setuphead [NOchapter] [incrementnumber=no,number=no,bodypartlabel=]
\starttext \startNOchapter [title=Introduction] \stopNOchapter \startchapter [title=First chapter] \stopchapter \stoptext
\startnamedsection[NOchapter][title=…] … \stopnamedsection \startnamedsection[chapter][title=…] … \stopnamedsection
And then adding NOchapter to the contents combined list, to the bookmarks, and so on, not to speak about marking. Ugh!
Much easier would be the occasional use of \startchapter [title=Introduction,incrementnumber=no,number=no,bodypartlabel=] \stopchapter but this does not work! One gets: "Chapter Introduction". That this does not work I suppose might be somewhat of a bug...
Even better, more coherent, more logical, would be \startchapter [title=Introduction,incrementnumber=no,number=no,label=no] \stopchapter (Note that "label=no" is used for lists).
This would also have the advantage of allowing the chapter labeltext to be defined for each language, rather than be empty, so that it could then be simply turned on or off.
\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=…] \setuplabeltext[nl][chapter=…]
In fact, label=no would be the default setup.
\setuplist[chapter][label=yes|no|none|<NAME>]
Wolfgang
All of this does not take care of handling "NOchapter" in marking, bookmarks, contents, etc. Consider: \setupheadertexts [chapter] \placebookmarks [chapter,section] [chapter] \definecombinedlist [content] [chapter,section,subsection] Nor the fact that labeltext chapter is empty by default, rather than simply disabled or turned-off. Alan
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Am 26.03.2013 um 19:54 schrieb Alan BRASLAU
All of this does not take care of handling "NOchapter" in marking, bookmarks, contents, etc. Consider: \setupheadertexts [chapter] \placebookmarks [chapter,section] [chapter] \definecombinedlist [content] [chapter,section,subsection]
TOC entries can be suppressed with “saveinlist=no”. Wolfgang
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Hi Wolfgang, nice feature. However when applying it, the numbering of the chapters is not correct. - See attached minimal example Willi \starttext \completecontent \startchapter[title=Chapter in list] \stopchapter \startchapter[title=Chapter not in list, saveinlist=no] \stopchapter \startchapter[title=Chapter in list] \stopchapter \stoptext On Mar 26, 2013, at 8:10 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 26.03.2013 um 19:54 schrieb Alan BRASLAU
: All of this does not take care of handling "NOchapter" in marking, bookmarks, contents, etc. Consider: \setupheadertexts [chapter] \placebookmarks [chapter,section] [chapter] \definecombinedlist [content] [chapter,section,subsection]
TOC entries can be suppressed with “saveinlist=no”.
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