"\setuplabeltext [appendix=Appendix ]" broken mkiv
1. Setting the labeltext "appendix=Appendix " with \startappendices is broken in mkiv; somewhat works in mkii. What am I doing wrong? 2. How to set the label correctly in the TOC? Alan Minimal example \setuplabeltext [chapter=Chapter ] % with trailing space; blank by default \setuplabeltext [appendix=Appendix ] % with trailing space; blank by default \setuphead [chapter] [placehead=yes] \setuplist [chapter] [label=yes,width=5em,alternative=c] \starttext \startfrontmatter \completecontent \stopfrontmatter \startbodymatter \chapter {one} \input knuth \stopbodymatter \startappendices \chapter {first} \input knuth \stopappendices \stoptext
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 16:31, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
1. Setting the labeltext "appendix=Appendix " with \startappendices is broken in mkiv; somewhat works in mkii. What am I doing wrong? 2. How to set the label correctly in the TOC?
Alan
Minimal example
\setuplabeltext [chapter=Chapter ] % with trailing space; blank by default \setuplabeltext [appendix=Appendix ] % with trailing space; blank by default \setuphead [chapter] [placehead=yes] \setuplist [chapter] [label=yes,width=5em,alternative=c]
\starttext
\startfrontmatter \completecontent \stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter \chapter {one} \input knuth \stopbodymatter
\startappendices \chapter {first} \input knuth \stopappendices
\stoptext
While you keep Hans and others busy, here's another thing that puzzled me: \definehead[appendix][chapter] \definehead[subappendix][section] \starttext \startappendices \appendix{one} \subappendix{one.one} \appendix{two} \subappendix{two.one} \stopappendices \stoptext In mkii it gives A.1 and B.1 for numbering, but in mkiv it gives A.1 and B.2 (it forgets to reset the counter for "subappendix"). Mojca
On 16-2-2010 22:39, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
\definehead[appendix][chapter] \definehead[subappendix][section]
\starttext
\startappendices \appendix{one} \subappendix{one.one} \appendix{two} \subappendix{two.one} \stopappendices
\stoptext
hm, looks like startappendices has no proper reset list -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
On 16-2-2010 22:39, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
While you keep Hans and others busy, here's another thing that puzzled me:
\definehead[appendix][chapter] \definehead[subappendix][section]
\starttext
\startappendices \appendix{one} \subappendix{one.one} \appendix{two} \subappendix{two.one} \stopappendices
\stoptext
In mkii it gives A.1 and B.1 for numbering, but in mkiv it gives A.1 and B.2 (it forgets to reset the counter for "subappendix").
\definestructureresetset [\v!appendix:\s!default] [] [1] % why was this 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
On Tuesday 16 February 2010 23:21:31 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 16-2-2010 22:39, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
While you keep Hans and others busy, here's another thing that puzzled me:
\definehead[appendix][chapter] \definehead[subappendix][section]
\starttext
\startappendices \appendix{one} \subappendix{one.one} \appendix{two} \subappendix{two.one} \stopappendices
\stoptext
In mkii it gives A.1 and B.1 for numbering, but in mkiv it gives A.1 and B.2 (it forgets to reset the counter for "subappendix").
\definestructureresetset [\v!appendix:\s!default] [] [1] % why was this 0
Why \definehead[appendix][chapter]? Why not use \chapter{} and \section{} within \startappendices\stopappendices? \chapter{} and \section{} get put into the TOC. (However, there is a bug and they do not get the proper label: \setlabeltext [appendix=Appendix ] in the head; \setlabeltext [chapter=Chapter ] in the list.) \appendix{} does not get put into the TOC so it works like \title{} rather than \chapter{} Another (related) bug: within \startbackmatter\stopbackmatter \chapter{} (also coming from \completecontent) indeed does not add the labeltext to the head (and are unnumbered) but does add the \setlabeltext [chapter=Chapter ] to the TOC yielding: "Chapter References" "Chapter Index" "Chapter Table of Contents" Alan
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 18:44, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Why \definehead[appendix][chapter]? Why not use \chapter{} and \section{} within \startappendices\stopappendices?
I don't remember exactly (and it was bug anyway even if my code could have been optimized), but I wanted to have different font size, different position, different placement in TOC ("Appendix A - Title" instea of just "A Title"), different page breaking, ... Though I still didn't figure out how to have "Appendix A -" also printed out in TOC (instead of plain "A"). So I simply defined another type of section (faster solution than figuring out how to change appearance of chapter in appendices only).
\chapter{} and \section{} get put into the TOC. (However, there is a bug and they do not get the proper label: \setlabeltext [appendix=Appendix ] in the head; \setlabeltext [chapter=Chapter ] in the list.)
\appendix{} does not get put into the TOC so it works like \title{} rather than \chapter{}
I defined the second list for that purpose (really ugly, but the fastest way to get it done). But there was a tiny problem with that as well (mkii more problematic) - I didn't manage to get the spacing between two consecutive lists right. For example (compare mkii and mkiv): \definecombinedlist [contenta] [chapter,section] [level=section, criterium=all,alternative=c,aligntitle=yes,width=2.5em] \setuplist [chapter] [style=bold] \setupwhitespace[big] \starttext \placecontenta [alternative=c,aligntitle=yes,width=2.5em] \placecontenta [alternative=c,aligntitle=yes,width=2.5em] \blank % no effect in mkii at all - remains too narrow \placecontenta [alternative=c,aligntitle=yes,width=2.5em] \blank\blank[big] \placecontenta [alternative=c,aligntitle=yes,width=2.5em] \crlf % too big \placecontenta [alternative=c,aligntitle=yes,width=2.5em] \chapter{a} \section{a.1} \section{a.2} \chapter{b} \section{b.1} \section{b.2} \stoptext Mojca
On 17-2-2010 22:30, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I defined the second list for that purpose (really ugly, but the fastest way to get it done). But there was a tiny problem with that as well (mkii more problematic) - I didn't manage to get the spacing between two consecutive lists right. For example (compare mkii and mkiv):
concerning tricks ... today i defined the hybrids between chapter/title, section/subject etc \definehead[chaptle] [chapter] \definehead[suction] [section] \definehead[subsuction] [subsection] \definehead[subsubsuction][subsubsection] \setuphead [chaptle,suction,subsuction,subsubsuction] [incrementnumber=list] no numbers but title goes to toc. I might even add them to the core some day Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
On Wednesday 17 February 2010 22:36:19 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 17-2-2010 22:30, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I defined the second list for that purpose (really ugly, but the fastest way to get it done). But there was a tiny problem with that as well (mkii more problematic) - I didn't manage to get the spacing between two consecutive lists right. For example (compare mkii and
mkiv): concerning tricks ... today i defined the hybrids between chapter/title, section/subject etc
\definehead[chaptle] [chapter] \definehead[suction] [section] \definehead[subsuction] [subsection] \definehead[subsubsuction][subsubsection]
\setuphead [chaptle,suction,subsuction,subsubsuction] [incrementnumber=list]
no numbers but title goes to toc.
I might even add them to the core some day
Hans
Continuing an old thread... with four questions (and no tricks): FIRST QUESTION: "chaptle", "suction"? I get it! But I did not immediately (maybe I am a bit slow). It's too clever to be easily retained so I suggest finding another solution. Would not a better syntax be something like: \section [number=no] {Conclusions} \chapter [number=no] {A final word} (from a user's point-of-view, I haven't looking into the programming)? SECOND QUESTION: \starttext \startfrontmatter \chapter{Preface} \stopfrontmatter \startbodymatter \chapter{First chapter} \chapter{Second chapter} \stopbodymatter \startappendices \chapter{First appendix} \chapter{Second appendix} \stopappendices \startbackmatter \chapter{Concluding note} \stopbackmatter \stoptext Yields: Preface 1 First chapter 2 Second chapter A First appendix B Second appendix Concluding note As it should. However, adding \setuplabeltext[chapter=Chapter ] % with trailing space; blank by default gives a nice label in the header, yet also yields "Chapter A First appendix"... This is clearly wrong! Reading the source (strc-def.mkiv), I tried: \setuplabeltext [appendix=Appendix ] % with trailing space; blank by default but this does not work. Is this a bug? Note that I also tried: \definehead [appendix] [chapter] \setuplabeltext [appendix=Appendix ] % with trailing space; blank by default \definecombinedlist [content] [chapter,appendix] and replaced \chapter with \appendix between \startappendices\stopappendics which sort-of works: 1) this is not elegant 2) does not appear in bookmarks. THIRD QUESTION: Adding \setuplist [chapter] [label=yes,width=5em] to get the nice label to appear in the table of contents yields: Chapter Preface Chapter 1 First chapter Chapter 2 Second chapter Chapter A First appendix Chapter B Second appendix Chapter Concluding note So this is NOT the way to go! Is there a simple and elegant solution? FOURTH QUESTION: Should not the numbering (1, 2, A, B) get included in the bookmarks? If this should not be so by default, can this feature be easily activated? Alan
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