Thomas Meyer schrieb am 23.05.2024 um 16:34:
Need Help!
I'm standing in front of the barn door ...
How can I suppress the pagenumber only on the first page?
\starttext
\noheaderandfooterlines
\dorecurse{10}{\samplefile{lorem}}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Need Help!
I'm standing in front of the barn door ...
How can I suppress the pagenumber only on the first page?
Thanks in advance
Thomas___
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\samplefile{ward}%
> \startmarginblock Note #1\stopmarginblock
> \par}
>
> \stoptext
I did not know about margin blocks, they are nice. But is there a way to
place them next to the \startmarginblock in
page with
\par 1..10 -> the notes 1..11
\par 11..20 -> the notes 12..21
\par 21..30 -> the notes 32..31
...
is this expected standard?
i'd expect \par and notes synced on page.
1..10 -> 1..10
TeX was still on page 1 to collect text when it put note 11 into the
buffer fo
just noticed that if the notes need more margin space then are pages
available by the text, they get lost. e.g. this mwe generates 10 pages
with 100 par but only 80 notes will show up.
\setupmarginblocks[inbetween=]
\starttext
\dorecurse{100}
{\bold{#1:} \samplefile{ward}%
On 21/05/2024 15:54, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\setupmarginblocks[inbetween=]
\starttext
\dorecurse{100}
{\bold{#1:} \samplefile{ward}%
\startmarginblock Note #1\stopmarginblock
\par}
\stoptext
when I compile this, i get per page with
\par 1..10 -> the notes 1..11
\par 11.
Luc Chabassier schrieb am 21.05.2024 um 15:35:
Excerpts from Hans Hagen's message of May 21, 2024 11:45 am:
you have to provide some mwe so that we can see what is intended; in
principle much info is available one way or the other
I joined a minimal working example. The lua function
overlays that automatically places the
notes using lua. To know where the ideal placement should be (if they do
not interact with each other), I use lua to insert a latelua whatsit
that uses lpdf.getpos() to get the coordinate on the rendered page.
However, I haven't found a way to get the page number
. To know where the ideal placement should be (if they do
not interact with each other), I use lua to insert a latelua whatsit
that uses lpdf.getpos() to get the coordinate on the rendered page.
However, I haven't found a way to get the page number using lua, and the
tex macro \pagenumber
tion
marks slightly into the margin area to have a better alignment of the
text alone.
begin example
\setupwhitespace[big]
\showframe[text][text]
\definefontfeature[default][default][expansion=quality,protrusion=quality]
\starttext
\type{alignment: default}
\samplefile{lorem}
\p
{\leftaligned{#2}}
%--
\define[2]\MyPageBuilder{%
\page
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=testA]
\definelayer[testA] [x=0mm, y=0mm,width=\paperwidth, height=\paperheight]
~
\startshapetext[mymetafunpath, mymetafunpath
> various sources of documentation :
> In one small table he/she has an overview of the documentation for a given
> topic, :
> - the few key tutorials
> - link to one "main wiki page" about the topic
> - the few key manuals
> - the reference for commands
The fonts p
of the documentation for a given
topic, :
- the few key tutorials
- link to one "main wiki page" about the topic
- the few key manuals
- the reference for commands
I'm not sure I've selected the few documents that are considered by the
community as the key tutorials.
Thanks for your feedback
t work, but
> being a bit surprised by the margins I printed a copy of the page
> and still worse...
Hi Miguel,
this should work (also in the sense of a minimal sample):
\showframe\showgrid
\defineframedtext[FunnyText]
[frame=on, align=flushright,location=right]
\def\FrameTi
I finally found showframe (so difficult to remember things...) to see and
indeed the first frame is ignoring the margin-distance (apart from the issues
of printed margins in paper, that I should persue too...
page with frames:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1684nQRH_Cgm2P_5dW1JbODJjdscrj3tB
thanks Wolfgang for your advice and sorry for being so verbose, but since the
margins are "included" in the problem I decided to put my layout there too.
I made your suggested changes and unfortunately it doesnt work, but being a bit
surprised by the margins I printed a copy o
madiazm.eo...@gmail.com schrieb am 17.05.2024 um 00:05:
Hi,
I used some code from the meta-fun manual to recreate a labelled frame around
my sections. But the first framedtext protrudes a couple of mm into the margin.
Only the first one in the page. I intentionaly added other sections
buahhh, I'm on context-on-web too, but I get this protruding...
I even tried to put something before the section (letter k in the pdf) to see
if the reason was being the frame the first thing on the page, but persists...
... I can't atach my pdf! here the link
https://drive.google.com/file
Hi,
I used some code from the meta-fun manual to recreate a labelled frame around
my sections. But the first framedtext protrudes a couple of mm into the margin.
Only the first one in the page. I intentionaly added other sections and the
frames aline to the margin ok.
I tried to put something
,stretch,normal]%
\setupindenting[yes,small]%
\strut%
\reference[myref1]{MyRef1}Here is the first reference.\par
See reference \in[myref2] on \at{page}[myref2]\par
%
\dorecurse{5}{
%\startsection[title={Title for section{\recurselevel}}]
\darkred\input knuth \par
\darkblue\input ward
%\stopsection
ere’s none for {zm,pm,zc,zm,uc}
(upper like lower, ignore diacritics – basic default for German).
"""
\mainlanguage[de]
\setupregister[index][language=de]
\starttext
\index{Apfel}
\index{Äpfel}
\index{apfel}
\index{äpfel}
\index{aepfel}
\index{Aepfel}
\index{Ápfel}
\index{ápfel}
\page
ll | new : 100 % : 701766 : tex/texmf-win64/bin/mtxrun.lua
```
-
### links
[context_history]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_history#ConTeXt_LMTX
"lmtx in context history"
[check_installation]:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Installation#Check_the_installatio
Hi, sorry. The example was in an earlier message in the thread:
https://mailman.ntg.nl/archives/list/ntg-context@ntg.nl/thread/ZLVFEBU73KBBCBUQMWXZWER2CZHR6ZR2/
I fixed the problem for now by forcing a page break where it was needed.
On Tue, May 14, 2024, at 6:57 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote
Ross Schulman schrieb am 07.05.2024 um 01:33:
So, unfortunately while using `\testpage` helped in the version of the
resume I was working on at the time, I've encountered the error again
now that some different content is making the page break at a
different point, and setting `\testpage
.
In other words, it says WB 1 in front of every page number from the first
workbook.
Is there any way to consolidate the page numbers by book, e.g. output instead
like this:
WHST.1.1: 11, 231, WB1: 124, 133, WB 2: 325, 345
In other words, it list all page numbers for Workbook 1 right after WB 1:
instead
it appears, but its making the double-spaced break everywhere.
Is there either (1) something can enter before this code that essentially has
the effect of "backup to the previous paragraph" or (2) some other method of
hiding text that makes it present on the page, but just not visi
ion of the resume
> I was working on at the time, I've encountered the error again now that some
> different content is making the page break at a different point, and setting
> `\testpage` as high as 6 is not fixing the problem. Is there something else I
> can/should try?
>
}\expanded{\setregisterentry[index][entries=\recurselevel]}%
\samplefile{lorem}\footnote{xxx\expanded{\setregisterentry[index][entries=\recurselevel][footnote={\rawcountervalue[footnote]}]}}%
\samplefile{lorem}}
\page \placeindex
\stoptext
Hi all,
I am happy to share one way to get "pull quotes between two columns"
(in a three columns layout).
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/images/5/50/context_3columns_layout.pdf
It's not based on Columns / ColumnSet / Page Columns.
It just combines \startuseMPgraphic + build_parshape
So, unfortunately while using `\testpage` helped in the version of the resume I
was working on at the time, I've encountered the error again now that some
different content is making the page break at a different point, and setting
`\testpage` as high as 6 is not fixing the problem
,a=1]
because I do not know the rgb values of the color that must be made
transparent, only its name.
How to accomplish?
The Wiki page <https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Color> gives the source files for
various sets of colours (built in, crayola etc) and the source has the RGB values in
a
t; because I do not know the rgb values of the color that must be made
> transparent, only its name.
>
> How to accomplish?
The Wiki page <https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Color> gives the source files for
various sets of colours (built in, crayola etc) and the source has the RGB
valu
{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:chapter
\xmlflush {#1} \page
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:p
\xmlflush {#1} \par
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:footnote
\footnote[\xmlatt{#1}{id}]{\xmlflush{#1}}
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:indexentry
\xmldoiftext {#1} {ancestor
wrote:
I did something like that, with a processor that added a "n" after the
occurrence page number.
Since you typeset XML, maybe you can detect that an index (register)
reference happens inside a note from the DOM element you are typesetting.
Then you use a command like thi
isterentry[index][entries=\recurselevel]}%
\samplefile{lorem}\footnote{xxx\expanded{\setregisterentry[index][entries=\recurselevel][footnote={\rawcountervalue[footnote]}]}}%
\samplefile{lorem}}
\page \placeindex
\stoptext
;know" that a register entry is within a footnote. But Hans
never ceases to amaze me, so maybe there is a way (short of applying
special markup to these notes in the source)?
I did something like that, with a processor that added a "n" after the
occurrence page number.
Since you typese
by \startlines
unless you add the normal linenumbering mechanism)
- support for lines which don't fit on a single page where the
consecutive lines are indented
but the module is outdated and relies on an old mkii style code base.
A big difference between the \startlines environment
like
- alignment of the verse lines
- numbering of the lines (which isn't supported by \startlines
unless you add the normal linenumbering mechanism)
- support for lines which don't fit on a single page where the
consecutive lines are indented
but the module is outdated and relies
ne. I'm having an odd error with some bullets on the second
> > page, however. I'm guessing it has something to do with my \definelayout
> > for the second (and subsequent) pages, but I can't figure it out for
> > sure. What is happening is that whichever bullets are at the top of
Ross Schulman schrieb am 30.04.2024 um 15:01:
Hello,
I'm attempting to format a resume in Context building off of a template
I found online. I'm having an odd error with some bullets on the second
page, however. I'm guessing it has something to do with my \definelayout
for the second
Hello,
I'm attempting to format a resume in Context building off of a template I found
online. I'm having an odd error with some bullets on the second page, however.
I'm guessing it has something to do with my \definelayout for the second (and
subsequent) pages, but I can't figure it out
A\index{A} B \page
A\startregister [index] {A} B\startregister [index] [B] {B}
\dorecurse {10} {\input tufte}
A\stopregister [index] {A} B\stopregister [index] [B]
\page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
And I'm not even sure if this is allowed to say anymore, but: works in
mkii
On 4/26/24 9:30 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
And here I am again! Both in mkiv and in mkxl, start/stopregister does
not work when there is already an index entry before. Example below!
All best
Thomas
\setuppapersize [A6]
\starttext
A\index{A} B \page
A\startregister [index] {A} B
there is already an index entry before. Example below!
All best
Thomas
\setuppapersize [A6]
\starttext
A\index{A} B \page
A\startregister [index] {A} B\startregister [index] [B] {B}
\dorecurse {10} {\input tufte}
A\stopregister [index] {A} B\stopregister [index] [B]
\page
confirm it doesn’t result in a page
range in the index. Also gives no error.
Since I've become an expert on tuc files since yesterday (ha!): if I compare the tuc from
a mkiv and a mkxl run, I see that mkiv produces an entry ["lastrealpage"]=9 in
the references table, mkxl doesn't. Th
example, and can confirm it doesn’t result in a
>> page range in the index. Also gives no error.
>
> Since I've become an expert on tuc files since yesterday (ha!): if I compare
> the tuc from a mkiv and a mkxl run, I see that mkiv produces an entry
> ["las
On 4/25/24 16:13, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
I’m using it like
\startregister[index][bibliografie]{Bibliografie}
…
\stopregister[index][bibliografie]
i.e. very similar to your example, and can confirm it doesn’t result in
a page range in the index. Also gives no error.
Since I've become
but not in mkxl.
All best
Thomas
\setuppapersize [A6]
\starttext
A\index{A} B\startregister [index] [B] {B}
\dorecurse {10} {\input tufte}
A\index{A} B\stopregister [index] [B]
\page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
I’m using it like
\startregister[index][bibliografie]{Bibliografie
]
\starttext
A\index{A} B\startregister [index] [B] {B}
\dorecurse {10} {\input tufte}
A\index{A} B\stopregister [index] [B]
\page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
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If your question is of interest
fullsquare xscaled r yscaled e shifted (r/2, h/2) withcolor darkred;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\defineoverlay [MonGraphisme_OL] [\useMPgraphic{MonGraphisme_MP}]
\setupbackgrounds [footer] [rightmargin] [background={MonGraphisme_OL}]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{\input tufte\page}
\stoptext
Any clue is warmly
\type {inbetween-001.tex} for an example.
I don't really understand what capability the comment is referring to let alone
be able to create an example demonstrating the difference.
Thank you, so it looks like "location=here" is only used with
\writebetweenlist to get the current p
Okay, I've been trying many things with this \startpostponing code--if I
understand what's happening, its moving the figures to a later page. I'm not
sure that's quite ideal, its not fully working with my actual documents, and
leaves lots of empty white space, when I'm already in a situation
dth for external figures?
> >>> But this here does not work
> >>>
> >>> [...]
> >>>
> >>> Am I missing something here?
> >>
> >> There are no minwidth/minheight values for \externalfigure.
> >>
> >> Wolfga
of the
> footnote messages at the bottom of the page. The actual footnote number
> within the body is rendered, but no number is listed in at the bottom of
> the page. So I might see a list of footnotes, for instance, on page 1, I
> only get footnotes 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6, but 4 was mysterious
the footnotes are just in the main
text, but sometimes also in figure captions, inside floats, inside
tables that are inside floats, inside tabulations inside floats, etc.
What I find alarming is it is frequently not rendering all of the
footnote messages at the bottom of the page. The actual footnote
in figure captions, inside floats, inside tables that are inside
floats, inside tabulations inside floats, etc.
What I find alarming is it is frequently not rendering all of the footnote
messages at the bottom of the page. The actual footnote number within the body
is rendered, but no number
darkred;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\defineoverlay [MonGraphisme_OL] [\useMPgraphic{MonGraphisme_MP}]
\setupbackgrounds [footer] [rightmargin] [background={MonGraphisme_OL}]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{\input tufte\page}
\stoptext
Any clue is warmly welcome
here?
There are no minwidth/minheight values for \externalfigure.
Wolfgang
So the wiki is wrong here?
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupexternalfigure
Yes the comment at the end of page is wrong and the text about the strut
setting can also be removed, only the orientation value
e I cannot just adjust
> slightly adjust the dimensions to get rid of that.
It seems that you can place the figures somehow
(https://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/qrcs/setup-en.pdf#page=169):
See the extreme example:
\showframe\showgrid\showstruts
\setupexternalfigures
[location={lo
\showframe
\starttext
\doloopoverlist{none, width, height, maxwidth, maxheight}
{\externalfigure[cow.pdf][\recursestring=.125\textwidth]}
\page
\doloopoverlist{none, width, height, minwidth, minheight}
{\externalfigure[cow.pdf][\recursestring=.33\textwidth]}
\stoptext
Jus
%
On the first page, the images appear stacked above each other while on the
second page they appear next to each other.
It took me some time to reproduce this behaviour, and I can't claim to
understand what is happening. But it seems to be related to the specific
widths of the images. When I change
On 4/18/2024 8:26 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 18.04.24 um 02:09 schrieb Joel via ntg-context:
I'm about to have a lengthy (2,000+ page) document published. Normally
if it compiles and looks okay, I regard that as meaning no errors
appeared, but I've noticed that sometimes ConTeXt
rden.net/Command/***
and moving the "how-to" examples to a separate page (or pages).
I agree. Let’s accept this as a rule for further wiki editing.
Also, explain parameters with top priority in Command/setup* pages
(keeping them in Command/define* pages etc. doesn’t hurt, but at least
exp
Am 18.04.24 um 02:09 schrieb Joel via ntg-context:
I'm about to have a lengthy (2,000+ page) document published. Normally
if it compiles and looks okay, I regard that as meaning no errors
appeared, but I've noticed that sometimes ConTeXt will still compile,
even if something isn't displayed
I'm about to have a lengthy (2,000+ page) document published. Normally if it
compiles and looks okay, I regard that as meaning no errors appeared, but I've
noticed that sometimes ConTeXt will still compile, even if something isn't
displayed on screen as it should:
(1) I tried placing a table
ation
by clarifying the purpose of each element.
So I started a potential new "welcome page" :
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Main_Page2
The main lines would be :
- Tutorials: installation pages, step by step examples
- How-to guides: most of the existing wiki pages which are not
https://w
gt; by clarifying the purpose of each element.
>
> So I started a potential new "welcome page" :
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Main_Page2
>
> The main lines would be :
> - Tutorials: installation pages, step by step examples
> - How-to guides: m
Am 14.04.24 um 21:45 schrieb Peter Hopcroft via ntg-context:
It would be great if the main page actually said what Context does.
In my poster (still WIP) I wrote:
start
---
The “infamous” alternative to LaTeX
While most designers use graphical tools, there are still areas where
code-based
pDatum
\startDatum[title={secD}]%
\dorecurse{50}{ddd }
\stopDatum
\startDatum[title={secE}]%
\dorecurse{50}{eee }
\stopDatum
\stoptext
%==
%==
I'd like to write the marking of the very first text at the current page to the
header. That seems to be a bit tricky, at least
It would be great if the main page actually said what Context does.
> On 15/04/2024, at 2:18 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
> Hi Garulfo,
>
> I’m not against the “new order”, but I’d keep the colorful subject tiles.
> Different accesses are good IMO (as long
Hi Garulfo,
I’m not against the “new order”, but I’d keep the colorful subject
tiles. Different accesses are good IMO (as long as it doesn’t get to
convoluted).
I’d say updating, sorting, restructuring pages is more important than a
new start page.
Yes, please sort out reference vs
idn't find an explanation in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command
For example, these two pages exist :
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startbuffer
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/_startbuffer
If it is on purpose:
- What is the purpose, and which page should contain which
doc
et/Command
For example, these two pages exist :
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startbuffer
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/_startbuffer
If it is on purpose:
- What is the purpose, and which page should contain which documentation?
The command pages which start with an
:
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startbuffer
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/_startbuffer
If it is on purpose:
- What is the purpose, and which page should contain which documentation?
The command pages which start with an underscore are probably leftovers
when Taco changed a page f
nd writers of the documentation
by clarifying the purpose of each element.
So I started a potential new "welcome page" :
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Main_Page2
The main lines would be :
- Tutorials: installation pages, step by step examples
- How-to guides: most of the exist
er
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/_startbuffer
If it is on purpose:
- What is the purpose, and which page should contain which documentation?
If it is not:
- Is there a way to automatically merge the content of the couple of pages, and
to remove the "wrong" pages, or should
ile
else if \setupsynctex[...] is used in the source file
create the synctex file
else
do not create the synctex file
> - the manual has been updates
Ummm... I hunted around for a while, but I did not find out which manual
was updated. The synctex wiki page has not been updated,
drive viewers
we went from epson dot matrix printer -> early 300 dpi laser -> 600 dpi
laser printer -> high speed oce 512 dpi printer (metric) -> high speed
oce 600 dpi printer (+ crappy canon color laser printer) -> fast
page-wide hp color inkjet office printer
in mkii al
pdf" has a full chapter (#3, titled “Scanning
Input”) and page 79 explains exactly this.
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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}{\externalfigure[cow][width=2cm]}
\placefigure{A Cow}{\externalfigure[cow][width=2cm]}
\stoptext%
On the first page, the images appear stacked above each other while on the
second page they appear next to each other.
It took me some time to reproduce
On 4/10/2024 5:22 AM, seyal zavira wrote:
seams this code means to put a hidden text with same size behind
metapost shape.
but it does not work properly for me (current version: 2024.04.01 08:59)
and produce empty page but with searchable hidden text.
as mentioned kind = "ou
seams this code means to put a hidden text with same size behind metapost
shape.
but it does not work properly for me (current version: 2024.04.01 08:59)
and produce empty page but with searchable hidden text.
also when i edit the code and replace metapost part like this:
\startMPcode
draw
lug-boa...@ifi.uio.no
>
> Dear TeXies,
>
> we've extended the deadline for "early-bird" BachoTeX 2024 registrations
> until 11th of April.
> All the current details of the conference are available from the revamped(!)
> page:
>
> https://bachote
, BUT: it has one additional page. The first page of the
document is empty and has the word "on" in the upper left hand corner of
the text area. I have checked several times, it always comes out like
this. Everything else is exactly the same - context version, file and
environment files (
Hi everybody,
this is bizarre, but hear me out: a file that I have has a mixture of
xml, TeX and Lua. It compiles cleanly, no problem, on macos and linux. I
also have a little raspberry pi on which I have installed lmtx. The file
compiles, BUT: it has one additional page. The first page
Alan Bowen schrieb am 30.03.2024 um 20:59:
How can I get the last page number of a chapter for a list (ToC)?
Outside of a list, I use \lastpagenumber.
But that does not work in a list such as the ToC.
Any tips or pointers will be gladly received.
You can try this:
\definepagestate[alanpage
Hi, Bruce—
This does not quite work—the page numbers are those of the first page of
the chapter, not the last. But thanks for the tip about \writetolist.
Perhaps I can get that to work.
What I need are ToC entries like
AuthorName
ShortTitle 1–6
I need this pagination
> On 30 Mar 2024, at 19:59, Alan Bowen wrote:
>
> How can I get the last page number of a chapter for a list (ToC)?
>
> Outside of a list, I use \lastpagenumber.
> But that does not work in a list such as the ToC.
>
> Any tips or pointers will be gladly received.
How can I get the last page number of a chapter for a list (ToC)?
Outside of a list, I use \lastpagenumber.
But that does not work in a list such as the ToC.
Any tips or pointers will be gladly received.
Alan
s you have guessed \definetext is the way to create a custom header
for the first page of your \chapter, the command has like
\setupheadertexts a variable number of arguments.
The third argument with the horizontal position can only be used when
you use two or four arguments to set texts on the left a
Our journal is currently in the process of moving to continuous publication
of items in a given volume as they are ready. This entails re-jigging the
ToC so that it now includes the start and end page numbers of each item. So
far, I have everything pretty much in the right place, but for the page
Thomas Meyer schrieb am 26.03.2024 um 16:28:
Hi folks,
I know, with
\setuphead[chapter][header=high]
I can suppress the header text on the first page. But what can I do if I
still want to have part of the header text on the first page?
Is there something I can do with \definetext and if so
Hi folks,
I know, with
\setuphead[chapter][header=high]
I can suppress the header text on the first page. But what can I do if I
still want to have part of the header text on the first page?
Is there something I can do with \definetext and if so, how?
Thanks for any help
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Peter Münster schrieb am 21.03.2024 um 15:04:
Hi,
When inserting pages with \copypages, the included pages are slightly
shifted to the left and to the bottom.
Minimal example:
% test-file.tex:
\setuplayout[page]
\starttext
\input tufte
\vfill
\input tufte
\stoptext
% test.tex:
\starttext
Hi,
When inserting pages with \copypages, the included pages are slightly
shifted to the left and to the bottom.
Minimal example:
% test-file.tex:
\setuplayout[page]
\starttext
\input tufte
\vfill
\input tufte
\stoptext
% test.tex:
\starttext
\copypages[test-file.pdf]
\stoptext
How could I
for the chapter
needs to be included, or you will get a section number in the first page,
even if there is no section. I have not found a better mechanism yet, but
I'm quite sure there is a correct solution for this... I just haven't found
it yet. Checking for the presence of \getmarking[section
/) are saddle-stitched
booklets, usually have 60 pages and are printed on 115g coated paper.
With coated paper you can’t really derivate the thickness from grammage.
The horizontal page shift is visible if you look carefully. But since
the paper is not very transparent, you only see the problem
organise this always with correction to the backspace.
For every single page?
Theoretically the shift value should be the same as the paper thickness (don’t
you think?), but there’s some deformation involved, so a factor might make
sense?
I think that this would be quite cumbersome, paper
hift without applying imposition (setting it up
> wouldn’t hurt).
I organise this always with correction to the backspace.
>
> I didn’t think about vertical pageshift, but of course that’s also needed for
> cross-folded sheets.
>
> I'm not sure how (horizontal) pageshift is su
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