Hi Devendra!
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A slightly more verbose alternative which I have been using is:
\definehead [chapter] [section]
\setuphead [chapter] [section] [style=\ss]
\setuphead [chapter] [style=\tfb]
\setuphead [section] [style=\tfx]
\starttext \chapter{Chapter} \section{Section} \stoptext
Is this not recommended?
With \definehead[chapter][section] you set the structurelevel of \section to that of \chapter, essentially creating a synonym with a slightly different style. This is guaranteed to mess up your lists (e.g. toc). To verify that, execute this snippet: \definehead[chapter][section] \starttext \chapter{foo} \section{bar} \chapter{baz} \stoptext Observe that \section and \chapter now share a counter. Btw. to avoid confusion better create your own set of macros (\definehead[myexperimentalsection][section]) instead of overriding pre-defined functionality. Hth Philipp -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments