Thanks again for the great ideas. The downside is that it comes with a lot
of extra ConTeXt setup code. My understanding is that the toc parameter to
pandoc only works when creating a standalone document. I think
\def\completecontent\empty is a bit more expressive of intent than
\def\completecontent{}. Modes are probably the way to go, though.
Thank you.
On Sun, Jul 7, 2019 at 12:18 PM Aditya Mahajan
On Sun, 7 Jul 2019, Thangalin wrote:
Thank you Aditya.
The main.tex file is meant to be reusable for different document styles. By removing \completecontent altogether from the main template, it would preclude a different document from reusing the main.tex template with a table of contents. I'd like the template to be "reusable"; making modifications to "main.tex" --- or creating a copy --- would subvert that goal.
Pandoc allows that. For example, see line 140 of the default context template:
https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-templates/blob/master/default.context
I don't remember the exact command line parameters for pandoc that set the toc flag to true.
An equivalent method will be to control this using a ConTeXt mode. Redefining \completecontent to \empty seems too drastic.
Aditya
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