2007/12/15, Patrick Gundlach
Hello Wolfgang,
I know that this must be an faq and I seem to have lost my context knowledge:
I'd like to get an unnumbered chapter, but it should appear in the table of contents. This is what I've tried so far:
-------------- \completecontent [alternative=c]
\definehead[mychapter][chapter] \setuphead [mychapter][number=no]
add incrementnumber=list to \setuphead
This doesn't seem to work:
-------------------------------------------------- \starttext
\completecontent [alternative=c]
\chapter{chapter1} \chapter{chapter2} \chapter{chapter3}
\definehead[mychapter][chapter] \setuphead [mychapter][number=no,incrementnumber=list]
\mychapter{chapter4}
\stoptext --------------------------------------------------
I'd like to have an (unnumbered) entry for 'chapter4' in the table of contents.
Did I misunderstand your suggestion perhaps?
My version is: ConTeXt ver: 2007.01.12 15:56 MKII fmt: 2007.10.10 int: english/english
Patrick
You should take a look into core sec and you will see you need also the coupling key, the following setup did work. \definehead[mychapter][chapter] \setuphead [mychapter][coupling=chapter,incrementnumber=list] \starttext \completecontent \chapter{Chapter 1} \mychapter{Chapter 2} \stoptext Wolfgang