Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context schrieb am 21.05.2023 um 22:27:
Thanks Wolfgang!
Just last few questions and I og wiht cows home... :)
** Does backspace or cutspace cover the inner space where bhe book
binding is located?
backspace sets the inner margin and cutspace the outer margin.
**
Thanks Wolfgang!
Just last few questions and I og wiht cows home... :)
** Does backspace or cutspace cover the inner space where bhe book
binding is located?
** What about the margin where one would like to place chapter and
section numbers?
Since my printing house requires 3mm of space
Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context schrieb am 21.05.2023 um 20:39:
Hi,
Using the 'backspace' key worked for setting up equal margins for my
downloadable version.
I created a mode for printing where I used the following values:
\setuplayout[
rightmargin=52pt, leftmargin=52pt,
Hi,
Using the 'backspace' key worked for setting up equal margins for my
downloadable version.
I created a mode for printing where I used the following values:
\setuplayout[
rightmargin=52pt, leftmargin=52pt,
backspace=16pt, ...]
Unfortunately the text width is not equal to 312pt
As Wolfgang mentions, the whitespace at the left margin is set with
“backspace=60pt”
If the whitespace at the right margin of the papersize should be equal to the
backspace you also can use
\setuplayout
[backspace=60pt,
width=middle,
topspace=“your topspace”,
height=middle]
Kind
Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context schrieb am 21.05.2023 um 13:56:
Dear Friends,
I played wih hte setup and read the posts on the list. Apparently the
mechanism for setting different margins can be confusing at times. At
least, it is for a beginner.
I want to create 2 versions of my book: