On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Wolfgang Schuster < schuster.wolfgang@googlemail.com> wrote: > Am 22.01.10 15:09, schrieb Marius: > > \setuplabeltext [\s!lt] [\v!table={xxx}{lentelė }] > > and output is: > > xxxlentelė 1.1 Name of table > > \setuplabeltext[\s!lt][\v!table={xxx , lentelė }] > Thank you, works as expected. > In a table of contents and in section names there must be period after >>> number: >>> >> >> This can be fixed in mkiv; a bit harder in mkii. >> > \setupheads[sectionstopper=.] >> > > This command does not work if placed in the lang-bal.tex file. > > Don't do this because it will affect in this way each document in ConTeXt. > > I don't what Hans current meaning about language specific settings is but > in MkII you could have done this with: > > \startlanguagespecifics[\s!lt] > \setuphads[\c!sectionstopper=.] > \stoplanguagespecifics > > You get now a dot at the end of the section number when write > \mainlanguage[lithuanian] in the preamble of your document. > Yes, this would be a good solution.