Difference between revisions of "Dotted number in caption"
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Another trick to achieve the same: | Another trick to achieve the same: |
Latest revision as of 13:23, 9 August 2020
How to put something (a colon or dot for example) after the float number in a caption?
\let\floatcaptionsuffix=:
\placefigure[fig:cow]{cow}{\externalfigure[cow]} |
\let\floatcaptionsuffix=: \placefigure[fig:cow]{cow}{\externalfigure[cow]} |
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TODO: This page could use some more description, and maybe elaboration with other float caption options. (See: To-Do List) |
For sections:
\def\Dot#1{#1.} \setuphead[section][numbercommand=\Dot] \setuplist[section][numbercommand=\Dot] \setuplist[subsection][numbercommand=\Dot] \setuplist[subsubsection][numbercommand=\Dot] \starttext \completecontent \section{abc} \subsection{def} \stoptext
Somewhat surprisingly, \setuphead does have some inheritance built in, but for the table of contents, all section levels must be treated individually.
Another trick to achieve the same:
\setuplabeltext [sl] [chapter={{},{.}}] \starttext \chapter{English} without a dot \mainlanguage[sl] \chapter{Slovenian} having one \stoptext