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Re: Getting a List of Sections at Start of Chapters
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Mark Summerfield |
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Re: Getting a List of Sections at Start of Chapters |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Oct 2006 07:26:54 +0000 |
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On Sunday 29 October 2006 22:17, Jeff Kingston wrote:
> > one{} two{} three{} four{} five{} six{}
>
> This line is your main problem. Named parameters need to be
> declared using the "named" keyword, so this should be
>
> named one {}
> named two {}
Oops. That was v. silly of me. Anyway, thanks to fixing this plus your
other comments I now have a definition that is quite simple---and that
works:
import @BookSetup
def @ChapTop
named one{}
named two{}
named three{}
named four{}
named five{}
named six{}
named address@hidden a71}
right tag
{
@Place x{1.5i}y{top - 0.5i - ysize}
{{Bold address@hidden @NumberOf{tag}}
@Place
x{3.75i}
y{top - 0.5i - ysize}
4i @Wide {
one @Case {
{} @Yield @Null
else @Yield {bullet|0.8f @TitleOf{one}}
}
/1.2vx
two @Case {
{} @Yield @Null
else @Yield {bullet|0.8f @TitleOf{two}}
}
/1.2vx
three @Case {
{} @Yield @Null
else @Yield {bullet|0.8f @TitleOf{three}}
}
/1.2vx
four @Case {
{} @Yield @Null
else @Yield {bullet|0.8f @TitleOf{four}}
}
/1.2vx
five @Case {
{} @Yield @Null
else @Yield {bullet|0.8f @TitleOf{five}}
}
/1.2vx
six @Case {
{} @Yield @Null
else @Yield {bullet|0.8f @TitleOf{six}}
}
}
}
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Mark Summerfield, Qtrac Ltd., www.qtrac.eu