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From: "Tom" <Tom@tuxedo-press.com>
To: "'mailing list for ConTeXt users'" <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: Re: \stretched in chapter titles in MKII
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2010 13:52:55 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <010801cb1d34$1031dfc0$30959f40$@com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4C335769.8030604@googlemail.com>


\define[1]\ChapterTextStretch  {\line{\stretched{#1}}}
\define[1]\ChapterNumberStretch{\determineheadnumber[chapter]\ChapterTextStr
etch{Chapter 
\currentheadnumber}}

\setuphead
   [chapter]
   [alternative=middle,
    textstyle=sansbold,
    numberstyle=sans,
    deeptextcommand=\ChapterTextStretch,
    deepnumbercommand=\ChapterNumberStretch]

\starttext
\chapter{Test Chapter Title}
\input knuth
\stoptext

Wolfgang

Thanks, Wolfgang. You have not only solved my immediate problem but have
also provided me with examples of using the \deep commands. I haven't found
enough documentation of them yet to get through my thick skull an
understanding of what they do and how to use them. Can you explain to me the
significance of the [1]s after the defines? 

I would still like to be able to convert chapter numbers to words without
impacting the table of contents. I am confused about how
\determineheadnumber and \currentheadnumber work. It appears to me that
\determineheadnumber places the chapter number in a register and
\currentheadnumber retrieves that value. I tried inserting \numstr before
\currentheadnumber. That converts the chapter number to text and doesn't
mess up the TOC  but the first line is no longer stretched. Clearly, I don't
understand this very well at all.

Tom 


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  reply	other threads:[~2010-07-06 17:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-07-05 19:15 Tom
2010-07-06 14:00 ` Tom
2010-07-06 14:06 ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-07-06 16:18 ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-07-06 17:52   ` Tom [this message]
2010-07-07  2:12   ` Tom
2011-02-22  0:18   ` Tom
2011-02-22  8:39     ` Wolfgang Schuster
2011-02-22 13:42       ` Tom
2011-02-22 22:14         ` Wolfgang Schuster
2011-02-23 12:13           ` Tom

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