* Re: Beginner question. Chapter heading in words
2012-11-10 13:43 ` Marco Patzer
@ 2012-11-11 12:24 ` Andrew Dowell
2012-11-11 12:58 ` Andrew Dowell
2012-11-11 13:22 ` Hans Hagen
2 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Dowell @ 2012-11-11 12:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On 10/11/12 13:43, Marco Patzer wrote:
> 2012-11-10 Marco Patzer:
>
>> 2012-11-10 Hans Hagen:
>>
>>> On 11/10/2012 1:38 PM, Andrew Dowell wrote:
>>>> Chapter One
>>>>
>>>> This is the Name of the First Chapter
>> I assume the OP was looking for a way to convert a counter to the
>> corresponding English word:
>>
>> \defineconversion
>> [words]
>> [One, Two, Three, Four, Five]
> I forgot to add how to hook this into Hans' example:
>
> \defineconversion
> [words]
> [One, Two, Three, Four, Five]
>
> \setuphead
> [chapter]
> [header=high,
> command=\MyChapterTitle,
> style=\bfc,
> conversion=words,
> numberstyle=\bfb]
Thanks for your quick and helpful replies Marco and Hans.
I've not quite managed to get it working yet.
I also forgot to mention that I wanted it A5 2up on A4. I thought I'd
got that sorted using
\setuppapersize [A5][A4]
\setuparranging [2UP,rotated,doublesided]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
\setuplayout [margin=0pt,width=fit]
\setupbodyfont [lbr,12pt]
from the manual (page 55), but on closer inspection of the output seems
to scramble the chapters. My test setup has four chapters. The output
labels the first chapter 'Chapter 1', the second chapter 'Chapter 4',
the third chapter 'Chapter 2' and the forth chapter 'Chapter 3'.
Yes I did want the chapters to be numbered as words but I can't get
Marco's modification to work. It would be useful if there was a build
in conversion without having to write out the words as Jamie's book has
21 chapters!
I've tried various permutations including
\incrementcounter [mycount]
\convertedcounter [mycount]
in each chapter but none of the ones I tried work.
(I also tried including the dorecurse, but presume that was for testing)
I'm not sure if Han's example was supposed to be a stand alone or some
sort of style file. I tried running ConteXt on it but it stopped half
way through. I was using the the set up suggested in the manual of
having a project file, and environment file, a product file and
components. That may be unnecessary complication but I thought I'd just
follow the instructions till I understand it better.
I put your formatting suggestions into my environment file (attached).
Thanks for the suggestion of punknova Hans, it might come in sometime
but Jamie wants it to look as much like a proper book as possible.
He's also telling me he wants the pages arranged as
sheet one
side one
page4 p1
side two
p2 p3
sheet two
side one
p8 p5
side two
p6 p7
etc
so that the folded A4's bind next to each other, rather than in each
other as the format I'm using at the moment gives.
I've also attached my product, project and test component files
Thanks again
Andrew
>
> Marco
>
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\startenvironment env2bookk
\setuppapersize [A5][A4]
\setuparranging [2UP,rotated,doublesided]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
\setuplayout [margin=0pt,width=fit]
\setupbodyfont [lbr,12pt]
\setupheadertexts
[][chapter]
[\getvariable{document}{title}][]
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided,
location=footer]
\unexpanded\def\MyChapterTitle#1#2%
{\framed
[offset=overlay,
frame=off,
width=\textwidth,
align={middle,lohi}]
{#1\blank#2}}
\setuphead
[chapter]
[header=high,
command=\MyChapterTitle,
style=\bfc,
numberstyle=\bfb]
\setuplabeltext
[chapter=Chapter~]
\defineconversion
[words]
[One, Two, Three, Four, Five]
\definecounter [mycount]
\setupcounter [mycount] [numberconversion=words]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[header=high,
command=\MyChapterTitle,
style=\bfc,
conversion=words,
numberstyle=\bfb]
\stopenvironment
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\startproduct prds2
\project projbook
%\component pt1
\component test4
%\component c_article_by_me
% ...
\stopproduct
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\startproject projbook
%\environment envbook % only mentioned here!
\environment envbookkk
\product prds2
%\product prd_year2004-02
%\product prd_year2004-03
%\product prd_year2004-04
%\product tableofcontent
\stopproject
[-- Attachment #5: test4.tex --]
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\startcomponent pt1
\product prds2 % but you can use it in other products anyway
\project projbook
%\title{Editorial}
%Jamie and Dad and the Teddy Train.
% Chapter One
\startchapter[title=First]
one
\dorecurse{10}{\input ward\par}
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title=Second]
two
\dorecurse{10}{\input ward\par}
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title=third]
three
\dorecurse{10}{\input ward\par}
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title=fourth]
four
\dorecurse{10}{\input ward\par}
\stopchapter
\stopcomponent pt1
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* Re: Beginner question. Chapter heading in words
2012-11-10 13:43 ` Marco Patzer
2012-11-11 12:24 ` Andrew Dowell
@ 2012-11-11 12:58 ` Andrew Dowell
2012-11-11 13:22 ` Hans Hagen
2 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Dowell @ 2012-11-11 12:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
On 10/11/12 13:43, Marco Patzer wrote:
> 2012-11-10 Marco Patzer:
>
>> 2012-11-10 Hans Hagen:
>>
>>> On 11/10/2012 1:38 PM, Andrew Dowell wrote:
>>>> Chapter One
>>>>
>>>> This is the Name of the First Chapter
>> I assume the OP was looking for a way to convert a counter to the
>> corresponding English word:
>>
>> \defineconversion
>> [words]
>> [One, Two, Three, Four, Five]
> I forgot to add how to hook this into Hans' example:
>
> \defineconversion
> [words]
> [One, Two, Three, Four, Five]
>
> \setuphead
> [chapter]
> [header=high,
> command=\MyChapterTitle,
> style=\bfc,
> conversion=words,
> numberstyle=\bfb]
Thanks for your quick and helpful replies Marco and Hans.
I've not quite managed to get it working yet.
I also forgot to mention that I wanted it A5 2up on A4. I thought I'd
got that sorted using
\setuppapersize [A5][A4]
\setuparranging [2UP,rotated,doublesided]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
\setuplayout [margin=0pt,width=fit]
\setupbodyfont [lbr,12pt]
from the manual (page 55), but on closer inspection of the output seems
to scramble the chapters. My test setup has four chapters. The output
labels the first chapter 'Chapter 1', the second chapter 'Chapter 4',
the third chapter 'Chapter 2' and the forth chapter 'Chapter 3'.
Yes I did want the chapters to be numbered as words but I can't get
Marco's modification to work. It would be useful if there was a build
in conversion without having to write out the words as Jamie's book has
21 chapters!
I've tried various permutations including
\incrementcounter [mycount]
\convertedcounter [mycount]
in each chapter but none of the ones I tried work.
(I also tried including the dorecurse, but presume that was for testing)
I'm not sure if Han's example was supposed to be a stand alone or some
sort of style file. I tried running ConteXt on it but it stopped half
way through. I was using the the set up suggested in the manual of
having a project file, and environment file, a product file and
components. That may be unnecessary complication but I thought I'd just
follow the instructions till I understand it better.
I put your formatting suggestions into my environment file (pasted below).
Thanks for the suggestion of punknova Hans, it might come in sometime
but Jamie wants it to look as much like a proper book as possible.
He's also telling me he wants the pages arranged as
sheet one
side one
page4 p1
side two
p2 p3
sheet two
side one
p8 p5
side two
p6 p7
etc
so that the folded A4's bind next to each other, rather than in each
other as the format I'm using at the moment gives.
I've pasted my environment and test component files below (I tried
attaching them but then realised the attachments Hans sent me were off list)
Thanks again
Andrew
Here's my environment file
\startenvironment env2bookk
\setuppapersize [A5][A4]
\setuparranging [2UP,rotated,doublesided]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
\setuplayout [margin=0pt,width=fit]
\setupbodyfont [lbr,12pt]
\setupheadertexts
[][chapter]
[\getvariable{document}{title}][]
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided,
location=footer]
\unexpanded\def\MyChapterTitle#1#2%
{\framed
[offset=overlay,
frame=off,
width=\textwidth,
align={middle,lohi}]
{#1\blank#2}}
\setuphead
[chapter]
[header=high,
command=\MyChapterTitle,
style=\bfc,
numberstyle=\bfb]
\setuplabeltext
[chapter=Chapter~]
\defineconversion
[words]
[One, Two, Three, Four, Five]
\definecounter [mycount]
\setupcounter [mycount] [numberconversion=words]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[header=high,
command=\MyChapterTitle,
style=\bfc,
conversion=words,
numberstyle=\bfb]
\stopenvironment
And my test component file:
\startcomponent pt1
\product prds2 % but you can use it in other products anyway
\project projbook
\startchapter[title=First]
one
\dorecurse{10}{\input ward\par}
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title=Second]
two
\dorecurse{10}{\input ward\par}
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title=third]
three
\dorecurse{10}{\input ward\par}
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title=fourth]
four
\dorecurse{10}{\input ward\par}
\stopchapter
\stopcomponent pt1
>
> Marco
>
> ___________________________________________________________________________________
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>
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* Re: Beginner question. Chapter heading in words
2012-11-10 13:43 ` Marco Patzer
2012-11-11 12:24 ` Andrew Dowell
2012-11-11 12:58 ` Andrew Dowell
@ 2012-11-11 13:22 ` Hans Hagen
2012-11-12 13:27 ` Sietse Brouwer
2 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Hans Hagen @ 2012-11-11 13:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
On 11/10/2012 2:43 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
> 2012-11-10 Marco Patzer:
>
>> 2012-11-10 Hans Hagen:
>>
>>> On 11/10/2012 1:38 PM, Andrew Dowell wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Chapter One
>>>>
>>>> This is the Name of the First Chapter
>>>
>>
>> I assume the OP was looking for a way to convert a counter to the
>> corresponding English word:
>>
>> \defineconversion
>> [words]
>> [One, Two, Three, Four, Five]
>
> I forgot to add how to hook this into Hans' example:
>
> \defineconversion
> [words]
> [One, Two, Three, Four, Five]
>
> \setuphead
> [chapter]
> [header=high,
> command=\MyChapterTitle,
> style=\bfc,
> conversion=words,
> numberstyle=\bfb]
I've added
conversion=Words (and words)
(currently english only)
(probably needs testing)
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* Re: Beginner question. Chapter heading in words
2012-11-11 13:22 ` Hans Hagen
@ 2012-11-12 13:27 ` Sietse Brouwer
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From: Sietse Brouwer @ 2012-11-12 13:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
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* looking for a place on the wiki were conversions are documented, I
found http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/convertnumber. Seems fine.
(Conversion and Conversions redirects there now.)
* words and Words are now documented on that page, too.
Hans: while I was there, I found a bug in the month conversion.
In core-con.mkiv, the `month` conversion calls `\monthlong`, which
calls the Lua command.month. But that prints the number of the current
month; \monthlong should call command.monthname, instead.
% core-con.mkiv, line 204
-\def\monthlong #1{\ctxcommand{month(#1)}}
+\def\monthlong #1{\ctxcommand{monthname(#1)}}
\def\monthshort#1{\ctxcommand{monthmnem(#1)}}
Cheers,
Sietse
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