Wolfgang Schuste írta: > >> Am 24.04.2015 um 14:07 schrieb Csikos Bela: >> >> Wolfgang Schuster írta: >> >>>> 1. The "section" part of the words sectionstarter and sectionstopper above is just >>>> a general term for any heading type and does not correspond to the heading type. >>>> Is this correct? (That is, there are no chapterstarter=, subsectionstarter= etc. options). >>> >>> No, it’s part of the key name and you have to use „sectionstopper” also for \part, \chapter etc. >> >> I see. >> >>>> 2. The command you commented, \setupreferencestructureprefix, what does it supposed to do? It did not do anything for me, eg: >>>> \setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[diamond]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}] >>> >>> It comes the starter and stopper from the reference number in the text, compare the result from >>> \in with and without the \setupreferencestructureprefix setting. >> >> I compared the output of \in with commented and non-commented >> \setupreferencestructureprefix line. It does not make any difference, the two >> outputs are the same. > >Without the the \setupreferencestructureprefix line you get > > Reference to chapter (1) and section (1.1). Yes. >and with the line > > Reference to chapter 1 and section 1.1. No. I get the very same output as without the \setupreferencestructureprefix line. I attach the pdf outputs. My context version is: ConTeXt ver: 2014.01.03 00:40 MKIV current fmt: 2015.4.1 int: english/english >> I also tried to change the separator to dash but I couldn't. >> I tried with \setuphead[separator=-] and with \setuphead[sectionseparator=-] >> but they didn't work. How can I change that? > > >You have to create a list of the separators with \defineseparatorset which can >then be applied with the sectionseparatorset key. > >\defineseparatorset[mysectionseparator][x,y,z][?] > >\setuphead[sectionseparatorset=mysectionseparator] > >\setuphead[part] [placehead=yes,page=no] >\setuphead[chapter][page=no] > >\starttext > >\part{Part} > >\chapter{Chapter} > >\section{Section} > >\subsection{Subsection} > >\subsubsection{Subsubsection} > >\subsubsubsection{Subsubsubsection} > >\stoptext This works nicely. Thanks, bcsikos