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From: Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: How to redefine \section temporaly?
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 23:55:31 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <52226653.5080201@wxs.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3738642.m1qO42jPmq@nereid>

On 8/31/2013 11:10 PM, Romain Diss wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I wrote some articles with context and they contain (of course) sections. Now
> I have to include all these articles in a book but each article should become
> a section of the book. So I wonder if there is a way to convert the \section
> command of the article files into \subsection in the book.
>
> Minimal not working (but supposed to explain my problem) example:
>
> %%% article.tex
> \startsection[title=A first point]
> .... \stopsection
> \startsection[title=A second point]
> .... \stopsection
>
> %%% book.tex
> % command to make the \section of the input articles become \subsection
> % commands
> \startsection[title=My first article]
>    \input article
> \stopsection
>
> %%% end
>
>
> I know I can change the \section commands of the article.tex into
> \ArticleSection and switch with
> \definehead[ArticleSection][section]
> \definehead[ArticleSection][subsection]
> depending of the context, but it would be better (for me) to not modify the
> article.tex files.
>
> Any ideas?

you can use \startwhatever when you do:

\definehead[whatever][section]

or

\definehead[whatever][subsection]

or alternatively look into levels-001.tex and levels-002.tex in the test 
suite to see how to use relative sectioning




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  reply	other threads:[~2013-08-31 21:55 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-08-31 21:10 Romain Diss
2013-08-31 21:55 ` Hans Hagen [this message]
2013-09-01 18:46   ` Romain Diss
2013-09-01 17:02 ` john Culleton
2013-09-04 10:49   ` Romain Diss

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