Am 01.10.2010 09:51, schrieb R. Bastian:
> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 19:42:34 +0200
> Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com> scribit:
> 
>>
>> Am 30.09.2010 um 11:49 schrieb Daniel Grycman:
>>
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> I am typesetting a template for internal documentation. In the header of
>>> the document I want to put two different figure. One on the left side and
>>> the other on the right side. When I compile the source the output shows
>>> only the figure on the left side.
> [...]
>> One layer is enough for both pictures, try also to make it more readable 
>> next time.
>>
>> \definelayer[logo][width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight,state=repeat]
>>
>> \setupbackgrounds[page][background={foreground,logo}]
>>
>> \setlayer
>>      [logo]
>>      [preset=righttop,
>>       hoffset=1cm]
>>      {\externalfigure[label][height=4cm,3.5cm]}
>>
>> \setlayer
>>      [logo]
>>      [preset=lefttop,
>>       hoffset=1.3cm,
>>       voffset=1.4cm]
>>      {\externalfigure[wortmarke][height=0.3cm,width=6.5cm]}
>>
>> \starttext
>> \dorecurse{20}{\input knuth\par}
>> \stoptext
>>
>> Wolfgang
> 
> Does this work in Mk II ?
>

You can set your mind at rest and test it yourself.
The 'nuke_my_computer_by_running_context' module is no longer part of
the official distribution ;-)

Best wishes,  Peter
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