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Revision as of 17:23, 12 November 2019
\setupcombinedlist
Syntax (autogenerated)
\setupcombinedlist[...][...=...,...] | |
[...] | list |
criterium | local intro reference sectionblock:reference all sectionblock:all text sectionblock:text current sectionblock:current here previous sectionblock:previous component section sectionblock:section |
reference | number |
extras | name |
order | command all title |
alternative | a b c d e f g left right top bottom command none interactive paragraph horizontal vertical name |
Syntax
\setupcombinedlist[...][...=...,...] | |
[...] | list |
criterium | local intro reference sectionblock:reference all sectionblock:all text sectionblock:text current sectionblock:current here previous sectionblock:previous component section sectionblock:section |
reference | number |
extras | name |
order | command all title |
alternative | a b c d e f g left right top bottom command none interactive paragraph horizontal vertical name |
Description
The most prominent and only predefined combined list is the table of contents.
\setupcombinedlist inherits from \setuplist.
Example
\setupcombinedlist[content][list={chapter,section,subsection}] % same as \setupcontents[list={chapter,section,subsection}]
Beware, unnumbered headers (\title, \subject etc.) won't ever appear in a list!
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