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* toc and macro
@ 2015-05-27 18:13 Harry
  2015-05-28 10:47 ` Wolfgang Schuster
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Harry @ 2015-05-27 18:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

I hope that this is the right address to post my question. If not I
would be glad for a tip.

I wanted to do something like this:

_______________________

\unprotect

%This line uncommented leads to an error
\def\tit{Oops!}

\def\Teil{\dodoubleempty\doTeil}
\def\doTeil[#1][#2]#3{%
  \def\tit{#1}
%...
  \startchapter[title={\tit},reference={#2}]
    #3
  \stopchapter
%...
}


\protect

\starttext

  \completecontent

  \doTeil[Hallo][hallo]{Text Text Text Text Text Text Text}

\stoptext

_______________________

It works if i use #1 direct (like this):
  \startchapter[title=#1,reference={#2}]
But how can I wrap it in the \tit?
(wrapping #2 works fine)

I wanted to programm \doTeil so, that I can nest it freely (for example
with \input) and the table of content uses the hierarchy of the nesting
to produce a nice TOC.

thanks for help.

Sincerely, Harry
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* Re: toc and macro
  2015-05-27 18:13 toc and macro Harry
@ 2015-05-28 10:47 ` Wolfgang Schuster
  2015-05-28 21:08   ` Harry
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Wolfgang Schuster @ 2015-05-28 10:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
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> Am 27.05.2015 um 20:13 schrieb Harry <irgksjd@gmx.de>:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I hope that this is the right address to post my question. If not I
> would be glad for a tip.
> 
> I wanted to do something like this:
> 
> _______________________
> 
> \unprotect
> 
> %This line uncommented leads to an error
> \def\tit{Oops!}
> 
> \def\Teil{\dodoubleempty\doTeil}
> \def\doTeil[#1][#2]#3{%
>  \def\tit{#1}
> %...
>  \startchapter[title={\tit},reference={#2}]
>    #3
>  \stopchapter
> %...
> }
> 
> 
> \protect
> 
> \starttext
> 
>  \completecontent
> 
>  \doTeil[Hallo][hallo]{Text Text Text Text Text Text Text}

Why do you \doTeil and not not \Teil?

> \stoptext
> 
> _______________________
> 
> It works if i use #1 direct (like this):
>  \startchapter[title=#1,reference={#2}]
> But how can I wrap it in the \tit?
> (wrapping #2 works fine)
> 
> I wanted to programm \doTeil so, that I can nest it freely (for example
> with \input) and the table of content uses the hierarchy of the nesting
> to produce a nice TOC.

Is there a reason why you can use use \chapter[<reference>][<title>] in your document,
I can’t see any advantage with your command.

Wolfgang
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* Re: toc and macro
  2015-05-28 10:47 ` Wolfgang Schuster
@ 2015-05-28 21:08   ` Harry
  2015-05-29  0:38     ` Wolfgang Schuster
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Harry @ 2015-05-28 21:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: mailing list for ConTeXt users

What I want to do is something like this:

_______________________

\starttext

  \completecontent[criterium=all]

  % how i have to do it
  \startchapter[colors][Colors]
    \startsection,[black][Black]
      black is a dark color
    \stopsection,
    \startsection[white][White]
      white is light color
    \stopsection
  \stopchapter
 
  % how i want it to write (with the same result of the code above)
  \startSameCommand[colors][Colors]
    \startSameCommand[black][Black]
      black is a dark color
    \stopSameCommand
    \startSameCommand[white][White]
      white is light color
    \stopSameCommand
  \stopSameCommand

\stoptext

_______________________

The \startSameCommand finds itself out (by the nesting of the command)
if its behave
 as  \startpart or \startchapter or \startsection or \startsubsection or
\startsubsubsection ...

Harry

Am 28.05.2015 um 12:47 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
>> Am 27.05.2015 um 20:13 schrieb Harry <irgksjd@gmx.de>:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I hope that this is the right address to post my question. If not I
>> would be glad for a tip.
>>
>> I wanted to do something like this:
>>
>> _______________________
>>
>> \unprotect
>>
>> %This line uncommented leads to an error
>> \def\tit{Oops!}
>>
>> \def\Teil{\dodoubleempty\doTeil}
>> \def\doTeil[#1][#2]#3{%
>>  \def\tit{#1}
>> %...
>>  \startchapter[title={\tit},reference={#2}]
>>    #3
>>  \stopchapter
>> %...
>> }
>>
>>
>> \protect
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>>  \completecontent
>>
>>  \doTeil[Hallo][hallo]{Text Text Text Text Text Text Text}
> Why do you \doTeil and not not \Teil?
>
>> \stoptext
>>
>> _______________________
>>
>> It works if i use #1 direct (like this):
>>  \startchapter[title=#1,reference={#2}]
>> But how can I wrap it in the \tit?
>> (wrapping #2 works fine)
>>
>> I wanted to programm \doTeil so, that I can nest it freely (for example
>> with \input) and the table of content uses the hierarchy of the nesting
>> to produce a nice TOC.
> Is there a reason why you can use use \chapter[<reference>][<title>] in your document,
> I can’t see any advantage with your command.
>
> Wolfgang
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>
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> ___________________________________________________________________________________

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* Re: toc and macro
  2015-05-28 21:08   ` Harry
@ 2015-05-29  0:38     ` Wolfgang Schuster
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Wolfgang Schuster @ 2015-05-29  0:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: mailing list for ConTeXt users


> Am 28.05.2015 um 23:08 schrieb Harry <irgksjd@gmx.de>:
> 
> What I want to do is something like this:
> 
> _______________________
> 
> \starttext
> 
>  \completecontent[criterium=all]
> 
>  % how i have to do it
>  \startchapter[colors][Colors]
>    \startsection,[black][Black]
>      black is a dark color
>    \stopsection,
>    \startsection[white][White]
>      white is light color
>    \stopsection
>  \stopchapter
> 
>  % how i want it to write (with the same result of the code above)
>  \startSameCommand[colors][Colors]
>    \startSameCommand[black][Black]
>      black is a dark color
>    \stopSameCommand
>    \startSameCommand[white][White]
>      white is light color
>    \stopSameCommand
>  \stopSameCommand
> 
> \stoptext
> 
> _______________________
> 
> The \startSameCommand finds itself out (by the nesting of the command)
> if its behave
> as  \startpart or \startchapter or \startsection or \startsubsection or
> \startsubsubsection …


You’re looking for the \startsectionlevel command.

%\definesectionlevels[default][part,chapter,section,subsection]

\starttext

\completecontent[criterium=all]

\startsectionlevel[title=Colors,reference=colors]

\startsectionlevel[title=Black,reference=black]
black is a dark color
\stopsectionlevel

\startsectionlevel[title=White,reference=white]
white is light color
\stopsectionlevel

\stopsectionlevel

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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