cross references to chapters in a book
Dear wizards of ConTeXt, In the final stage of completing a book project, I was wondering how to automatize cross references to chapters. I’ve already figured out how to refer to pages (using “\at[REFERENCE]”), but how is this done with chapters? I’m apparently too simple-minded to understand the manual (and I don’t understand the differences between \reference, \textreference, \in, \about). Robert
Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.02.19 um 17:14:
Dear wizards of ConTeXt,
In the final stage of completing a book project, I was wondering how to automatize cross references to chapters. I’ve already figured out how to refer to pages (using “\at[REFERENCE]”), but how is this done with chapters? I’m apparently too simple-minded to understand the manual (and I don’t understand the differences between \reference, \textreference, \in, \about).
When you use \chapter: \starttext \chapter[sec:knuth]{Knuth} \samplefile{knuth} See \in{chapter}[sec:zapf] at \at{page}[sec:zapf]. \chapter[sec:zapf]{Zapf} \samplefile{zapf} See \in{chapter}[sec:knuth] at \at{page}[sec:knuth]. \stoptext When you use \startchapter: \starttext \startchapter[title={Knuth},reference={sec:knuth}] \samplefile{knuth} See \in{chapter}[sec:zapf] at \at{page}[sec:zapf]. \stopchapter \startchapter[title={Zapf},reference={sec:zapf}] \samplefile{zapf} See \in{chapter}[sec:knuth] at \at{page}[sec:knuth]. \stopchapter \stoptext Wolfgang
Am 2019-02-22 um 20:47 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.02.19 um 17:14:
Dear wizards of ConTeXt, In the final stage of completing a book project, I was wondering how to automatize cross references to chapters. I’ve already figured out how to refer to pages (using “\at[REFERENCE]”), but how is this done with chapters? I’m apparently too simple-minded to understand the manual (and I don’t understand the differences between \reference, \textreference, \in, \about).
When you use \startchapter:
\starttext
\startchapter[title={Knuth},reference={sec:knuth}]
\samplefile{knuth}
See \in{chapter}[sec:zapf] at \at{page}[sec:zapf].
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Zapf},reference={sec:zapf}]
\samplefile{zapf}
See \in{chapter}[sec:knuth] at \at{page}[sec:knuth].
\stopchapter
\stoptext
Use \about[sec:knuth], if you need the title. https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/about https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/at Greetlings, Hraban --- https://www.fiee.net http://wiki.contextgarden.net https://www.dreiviertelhaus.de GPG Key ID 1C9B22FD
Hmm… although I got your example to work after some tweaking (changing \samplefile to {input and placing knuth.tex and zapf.tex in the same folder as the test file), I could not reproduce this with my book. I want to get "chapter 4" but keep getting "chapter 4.0". Is this because I am using MkII with XeTeX? Robert
On 22. Feb 2019, at 20:47, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.02.19 um 17:14:
Dear wizards of ConTeXt, In the final stage of completing a book project, I was wondering how to automatize cross references to chapters. I’ve already figured out how to refer to pages (using “\at[REFERENCE]”), but how is this done with chapters? I’m apparently too simple-minded to understand the manual (and I don’t understand the differences between \reference, \textreference, \in, \about).
When you use \chapter:
\starttext
\chapter[sec:knuth]{Knuth}
\samplefile{knuth}
See \in{chapter}[sec:zapf] at \at{page}[sec:zapf].
\chapter[sec:zapf]{Zapf}
\samplefile{zapf}
See \in{chapter}[sec:knuth] at \at{page}[sec:knuth].
\stoptext
Still nicer would be the following, but I do not know whether this is technically possible – I have the following text: % start of example: in chapter 4, pp. 38, I have \subject [wild-stuff]{Wild stuff} Now comes a lot of weird stuff which I want to refer to later. … % end of stuff in one chapter % in another chapter: As we already saw in \in{chapter}[wild-stuff], on p.~\at[wild-stuff] % that was in the other chapter % end of example and the result would be: “As we already saw in chapter 4, on p.~38”… Can such a thing be done? Robert
On 22. Feb 2019, at 22:04, Robert Zydenbos
wrote: Hmm… although I got your example to work after some tweaking (changing \samplefile to {input and placing knuth.tex and zapf.tex in the same folder as the test file), I could not reproduce this with my book. I want to get "chapter 4" but keep getting "chapter 4.0".
Is this because I am using MkII with XeTeX?
Robert
On 22. Feb 2019, at 20:47, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.02.19 um 17:14:
Dear wizards of ConTeXt, In the final stage of completing a book project, I was wondering how to automatize cross references to chapters. I’ve already figured out how to refer to pages (using “\at[REFERENCE]”), but how is this done with chapters? I’m apparently too simple-minded to understand the manual (and I don’t understand the differences between \reference, \textreference, \in, \about).
When you use \chapter:
\starttext
\chapter[sec:knuth]{Knuth}
\samplefile{knuth}
See \in{chapter}[sec:zapf] at \at{page}[sec:zapf].
\chapter[sec:zapf]{Zapf}
\samplefile{zapf}
See \in{chapter}[sec:knuth] at \at{page}[sec:knuth].
\stoptext
Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.02.19 um 22:13:
Still nicer would be the following, but I do not know whether this is technically possible –
I have the following text:
% start of example: in chapter 4, pp. 38, I have \subject [wild-stuff]{Wild stuff} Now comes a lot of weird stuff which I want to refer to later. … % end of stuff in one chapter
% in another chapter: As we already saw in \in{chapter}[wild-stuff], on p.~\at[wild-stuff] % that was in the other chapter % end of example
and the result would be: “As we already saw in chapter 4, on p.~38”…
Can such a thing be done?
Can’t you just add a reference to the chapter title and refer to it instead of the the subject. When you goal is to show the value of the chapter for the current subject you should switch to MkIV where this can be done (although we have to cheat to because we have to create numbered subject’s and hide the counter). Wolfgang
Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.02.19 um 22:04:
Hmm… although I got your example to work after some tweaking (changing \samplefile to {input and placing knuth.tex and zapf.tex in the same folder as the test file), I could not reproduce this with my book. I want to get "chapter 4" but keep getting "chapter 4.0".
You have to create a minimal working example for this because I can’t tell why you get this output.
Is this because I am using MkII with XeTeX?
Is there a reason why you stick with MkII or XeTeX. Wolfgang
On 2/23/19 10:51 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
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Is this because I am using MkII with XeTeX?
Is there a reason why you stick with MkII or XeTeX.
Hi Wolfgang, support for Indic languages seems to be the reason to use MkII. Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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Pablo Rodriguez
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Robert Zydenbos
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Wolfgang Schuster