I thought that the "yes" and "nop" suffixes were related to "page=yes" and
"page=no" for a few reasons. First, because I thought "nop" could be
shorthand for "no page." More importantly, however, I thought they might be
related because s
agecolumns manual (
>> http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/pagecolumns.pdf), and in
>> several of the examples (including those for side floats and footnotes),
>> the addition of a blank page after the end of the pagecolumns environment
>> also seems to occur. So when
he examples (including those for side floats and footnotes),
> the addition of a blank page after the end of the pagecolumns environment
> also seems to occur. So when the manual says, "We always start at a new
> page and end on a new one," does it mean that this is a feature of
> pa
pagecolumns environment also
>> seems to occur. So when the manual says, "We always start at a new page and
>> end on a new one," does it mean that this is a feature of pagecolumns? And
>> if so, is there any way to disable it? I have no problem with a page break
&g
environment, but an
> empty page added after the break seems unnecessary. I checked for a wiki
> page on the \definepagecolumns command to get more information on its
> accepted inputs, but there doesn't appear to be a page for this command.
>
> Joey
>
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 1:40
cessary. I checked for a wiki page on the
\definepagecolumns command to get more information on its accepted inputs,
but there doesn't appear to be a page for this command.
Joey
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 1:40 PM Joey McCollum
wrote:
> I am typesetting a document using pagecolumns to ensure that
][top:
> > {\fetchmark[TestMark][top]}][bottom: {\fetchmark[TestMark][bottom]}]
> > %even left, even right, odd left, odd right
> > %Setup the columns layout:
> > \definepagecolumns [example] [
> > n=2, %number of columns
> > direction=reverse, %does
to reflect top and bottom marks:
\setupheadertexts[top: {\fetchmark[TestMark][top]}][bottom:
{\fetchmark[TestMark][bottom]}][top:
{\fetchmark[TestMark][top]}][bottom: {\fetchmark[TestMark][bottom]}]
%even left, even right, odd left, odd right
%Setup the columns layout:
\definepagecolumns [example
: {\fetchmark[TestMark][top]}][bottom:
{\fetchmark[TestMark][bottom]}][top: {\fetchmark[TestMark][top]}][bottom:
{\fetchmark[TestMark][bottom]}] %even left, even right, odd left, odd right
%Setup the columns layout:
\definepagecolumns [example] [
n=2, %number of columns
direction=reverse, %does
On 1/7/2020 1:26 PM, Oliver von Criegern wrote:
Using \definepagecolumns[xyz][n=2] instead of \setupcolumns[n=2]
and \startpagecolumns[xyz] etc. instead of \startcolumns etc.
seems to do what I want, except that the columns of the last page
aren't balanced any more.
Anyway, pagecolumns seems
Using \definepagecolumns[xyz][n=2] instead of \setupcolumns[n=2]
and \startpagecolumns[xyz] etc. instead of \startcolumns etc.
seems to do what I want, except that the columns of the last page
aren't balanced any more.
Anyway, pagecolumns seems to be experimental.
The manual says "Don't use
be
treated correctly yet (in the first one) and in the second he says that
pagecolumns can handle a « sane » usage of columns and footnotes…
Indeed the following works but not with your example :-(
Best regards: OK
\definepagecolumns [example]
[n=2,
distance=5mm]
\starttext
is flushed even though it does not contain any
material. Why? MWE is below, output of latest beta attached.
Cheers, Henri
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\setuppapersize[A0]
\setupbodyfont[sans,25pt]
\definepagecolumns
[threecolumn]
[n=3]
\setuppagecolumns
[threecolumn]
[distance=3cm]
\starttext
\startpagecolumns
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