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+ | == [[Help:Reference|Syntax]] (autogenerated) == | ||
+ | <syntax>setupheadnumber</syntax> | ||
== [[Help:Reference|Syntax]] == | == [[Help:Reference|Syntax]] == | ||
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− | == Description == | + | == Description == |
− | + | Allows manipulation of the current heading counters. | |
+ | The first argument determines which heading is to | ||
+ | be changed, e.g. <tt>section</tt>, <tt>chapter</tt>. | ||
+ | The second argument takes an integer; if unsigned, the | ||
+ | section number will be <em>set</em> to this value. | ||
+ | Nota bene: with the next call to the heading the number | ||
+ | will be incremented again. | ||
+ | Thus, in order for the next heading to carry a specific | ||
+ | number <em>n</em> it would be necessary to set its | ||
+ | number to <em>n-1</em>. | ||
+ | If the second argument is signed, the heading’s number | ||
+ | will be <em>increased</em> or <em>decreased</em> by | ||
+ | the specified amount instead. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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\setupheadnumber[section][41] | \setupheadnumber[section][41] | ||
− | \section{ | + | \section{Forty-second} |
\stoptext | \stoptext | ||
</context> | </context> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | <!-- something like | + | <!-- something like {{cmd|goto}} --> |
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+ | == Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum == | ||
+ | All issues with: | ||
+ | {{Forum|{{SUBPAGENAME}}}} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Command/Numbers|setupheadnumber]] |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 18 November 2019
\setupheadnumber
Syntax (autogenerated)
\setupheadnumber[...][...] | |
[...] | section |
[...] | [+-]number |
Syntax
\setupheadnumber[...][...] | |
[...] | section |
[...] | number +number -number |
Description
Allows manipulation of the current heading counters. The first argument determines which heading is to be changed, e.g. section, chapter. The second argument takes an integer; if unsigned, the section number will be set to this value. Nota bene: with the next call to the heading the number will be incremented again. Thus, in order for the next heading to carry a specific number n it would be necessary to set its number to n-1.
If the second argument is signed, the heading’s number will be increased or decreased by the specified amount instead.
Example
\starttext \section{First} \setupheadnumber[section][+4] \section{Second?} \setupheadnumber[section][-5] \section{Second!} \setupheadnumber[section][41] \section{Forty-second} \stoptext
See also
Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum
All issues with: