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== Example == | == Example == | ||
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Suppose you want section numbers to appear as A, B, etc, then do | Suppose you want section numbers to appear as A, B, etc, then do | ||
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\setuphead[section-3][bodypartconversion=Characters] | \setuphead[section-3][bodypartconversion=Characters] | ||
+ | </texcode > | ||
− | section-1 corresponds to \part | + | section-1 corresponds to [[cmd:part|\part]] <br /> |
− | section-2 corresponds to | + | section-2 corresponds to [[cmd:chapter|chapter]]<br /> |
− | section-3 corresponds to \section, | + | section-3 corresponds to [[cmd:section|\section]],<br /> |
and so on | and so on | ||
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Revision as of 07:25, 14 April 2010
\setupsection
Syntax
\setupsection[...][...][...,...=...,...] | |
[...] | name |
[...] | name |
conversion | numbers characters Characters romannumerals Romannumerals |
previousnumber | yes no |
Description
Example
Suppose you want section numbers to appear as A, B, etc, then do
\setuphead[section-3][bodypartconversion=Characters]
section-1 corresponds to \part
section-2 corresponds to chapter
section-3 corresponds to \section,
and so on