* \setupheadertexts
@ 2003-08-18 17:57 John Culleton
2003-08-18 22:32 ` \setupheadertexts Tobias Burnus
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From: John Culleton @ 2003-08-18 17:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
I want to have chapter names in the header text and I want them in boldface.
This works:
\setupheadertexts[text][{\bf My book}][chapter]
but this:
\setupheadertexts[text][{\bf my book}][\bf chapter]
just shows the literal word "chapter".
So how do I do this?
John Culleton
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* Re: \setupheadertexts
2003-08-18 17:57 \setupheadertexts John Culleton
@ 2003-08-18 22:32 ` Tobias Burnus
2003-09-05 10:11 ` \setupheadertexts John Culleton
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From: Tobias Burnus @ 2003-08-18 22:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
John Culleton wrote:
> I want to have chapter names in the header text and I want them in boldface.
How about:
\setupheader[text][style=bold]
\setupheadertexts[text][My book][chapter]
or alternatively,
\setupheadertexts[text][{\bf My book}][{\it \getmarking[chapter]}]
Tobias
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* Re: \setupheadertexts
2003-08-18 22:32 ` \setupheadertexts Tobias Burnus
@ 2003-09-05 10:11 ` John Culleton
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From: John Culleton @ 2003-09-05 10:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Monday 18 August 2003 18:32, Tobias Burnus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> John Culleton wrote:
> > I want to have chapter names in the header text and I want them in
> > boldface.
>
> How about:
> \setupheader[text][style=bold]
> \setupheadertexts[text][My book][chapter]
>
> or alternatively,
> \setupheadertexts[text][{\bf My book}][{\it \getmarking[chapter]}]
>
> Tobias
Well, I am almost home! My customer now prefers Small Caps letterspaced
rather than bold. So I used example two above and an earlier post
from Bill McClain to come up with this combination:
%First, the macros for extended (letterspaced) text:
\def\CapStretchAmount{.18em}
\def\CapStretch#1{\def\stretchedspaceamount{\CapStretchAmount}
\stretchednormalcase{#1}}
%Then the header text macro:
\setupheadertexts[text][][{\sc \getmarking[chapter]}][{\CapStretch{\sc
The Health Seeker's Handbook}}][]
Out of this melange I get small caps extended for the book title on the
verso header. But I can't seem to find the combination for both
\CapStretch and \getmarking on the recto header. Any attempt to insert
\CapStretch on that side converts the chapter name back to the literal
word "chapter". I have tried brackets, curly braces etc. in various
combinations.
Any hints appreciated.
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