Am 24.05.2011 um 00:59 schrieb Mathieu DUPONT: > Hi, > > Is there a simple way to obtain the following result in the table of content : > > Contents > CHAPTER 1 > Title of chapter 2 > 1.1 Title of section 2 > > (the chapter title underneath its number and left aligned, just like everything else) > > The following code used to do the job with MkII but it doesn't anymore with MkIV : > > \setuplabeltext[chapter=CHAPTER~] > \setuplist[chapter][label=yes, style={\blank[0cm]}] > > \starttext > > \startfrontmatter > \completecontent > \stopfrontmatter > > \startbodymatter > \chapter{Title of chapter} > \section{Title of section} > \stopbodymatter > > \stoptext > > Instead, I get something like this (I hope it turns out readable through the email) : > > Contents > CHAPTER 1 > Title of chapter 2 > 1.1 Title of section 2 > > where the 2 lines of the chapter, together with their alignment with the frame, get tossed to the right... I do get with MkIV the first example like you expect but “style={\blank[0cm]}” is the wrong way. Such a layout can be easily done with your own list-command for chapter but the labeltext is tricky: \setuplabeltext[chapter=CHAPTER~] % \define[3]\ChapterList % no label! % {#1\crlf#2\wordright{#3}} % \define[3]\ChapterList % fixed label, wrong for appendices! % {\labeltext{chapter}#1\crlf#2\wordright{#3}} \define[3]\ChapterList {\currentlistsymbol\crlf#2\wordright{#3}} \setuplist[chapter][label=yes,alternative=command,command=\ChapterList] \starttext \startfrontmatter \completecontent \stopfrontmatter \startbodymatter \chapter{Title of chapter} \section{Title of section} \stopbodymatter \stoptext Wolfgang