uestion was rised in my ConTeXt beginners workshop* at Chemnitz
>>>>> Linux Days today:
>>>>>
>>>>> Can I configure binding correction for saddle-stitched or thread-bound
>>>>> booklets, and if, does it only work with arranging (impos
today:
Can I configure binding correction for saddle-stitched or thread-bound
booklets, and if, does it only work with arranging (imposition) or can I enable
it somehow for the layout (if the printshop does the imposition)?
1. \definepageshift + \setuppageshift
2. \setuplayout[horoffset
ayout (if the printshop does the imposition)?
>>
>> 1. \definepageshift + \setuppageshift
>>
>> 2. \setuplayout[horoffset=]
>>
>>> Also I recognized I'm not sure about the difference of the layout
>>> parameters backspace and cutspace.
>>
with arranging
(imposition) or can I enable it somehow for the layout (if the
printshop does the imposition)?
1. \definepageshift + \setuppageshift
2. \setuplayout[horoffset=]
Also I recognized I'm not sure about the difference of the layout
parameters backspace and cutspace.
backspace
it somehow for the layout (if the printshop does the
imposition)?
1. \definepageshift + \setuppageshift
2. \setuplayout[horoffset=]
Also I recognized I'm not sure about the difference of the layout
parameters backspace and cutspace.
backspace is the inner margin and cutspace the outer
Wolfgang
nepageshift
> [flyer]
> [horizontal]
> [\dimexpr\measure{bleed}-\measured{shortfold}\relax,
> \measure{bleed},
> \measure{bleed},
> \dimexpr2\measured{shortfold}+\measured{bleed}\relax,
> \measure{bleed},
> \dimexpr\measure{bleed}-\measured{s
]
%% The vertical pageshift is simple.
\definepageshift
[flyer]
[vertical]
[\measure{bleed}]
\setuppageshift
[paper]
[flyer]
%% We define some measures to construct the page layout.
\definemeasure
[small]
[3mm]
\definemeasure
[big]
[\measure{small}*2]
%% Each page has
,
\measure{bleed},
\measure{bleed},
\dimexpr2\measured{shortfold}+\measured{bleed}\relax,
\measure{bleed},
\dimexpr\measure{bleed}-\measured{shortfold}\relax
]
%% The vertical pageshift is simple.
\definepageshift
[flyer]
[vertical]
[\measure{bleed}]
\setuppageshift
he pages that are folded to the
> inside.
>
> The measure "shortfold" (3mm) reduces the 100mm page to 97mm. Right?
correct
> The pageshift thing is beyond my horizon so I won't comment on this.
Without the pageshift, the pages don't touch because of different
page sizes. Ju
age shift of page #6 needs to be adjusted if shortfold is adjusted, no
%% clue why.
\definepageshift
[flyer]
[horizontal]
[\zeropoint,
\measure{shortfold},
\measure{shortfold},
3\measured{shortfold},
\measure{shortfold},
\zeropoint]
\definepageshift
[flyer]
[vertical]
[\measure{shortfold}
e why.
\definepageshift
[flyer]
[horizontal]
[\zeropoint,
\measure{shortfold},
\measure{shortfold},
3\measured{shortfold},
\measure{shortfold},
\zeropoint]
\definepageshift
[flyer]
[vertical]
[\measure{shortfold}]
\setuppageshift
[paper]
[flyer]
\definemeasure
[small]
[3mm]
\definemea
a case for \definepageshift and \setuppageshift?
That works, indeed.
Thank you (and Wolfgang) for the suggestion.
Marco
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Pablo Rodriguez <mailto:oi...@gmx.es>
27. Juni 2018 um 20:40
On 06/27/2018 07:54 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
This isn’t possible because the imposition mechanism puts the finished pages
in boxes with the same size.
Wolfgang,
isn’t it a case for \definepageshift and \setuppag
On 06/27/2018 07:54 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> This isn’t possible because the imposition mechanism puts the finished pages
> in boxes with the same size.
Wolfgang,
isn’t it a case for \definepageshift and \setuppageshift?
>> Marco Patzer 27. Juni 2018 um 18:35
>> On Tue,
>
>> A guy on the LilyPond mailing list had the interesting idea to adapt the
>> line width to this creep, to keep an even outer margin - it would mean that
>> TeX needs to know about imposition while breaking lines.
>>
>> What do you think?
> http:/
sition while breaking lines.
What do you think?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/definepageshift
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuppageshift
Wolfgang
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below don't match.
How can I prevent that?
\definepageshift[test][horizontal][8mm]
\setuppageshift[test]
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distance is added to the right of the
rightest page of type carnet. So I have an extra right dx distance that
it annyoes me becase in double printing pages, the side above and the side
below don't match.
How can I prevent that?
\definepageshift[test][horizontal][8mm]
\setuppageshift
}{\let\shiftprintpagebox\gobbleoneargument}%
\doifelse{#1}\v!paper{\let\shiftpaperpagebox\shiftpagebox}{\let\shiftpaperpagebox\gobbleoneargument}%
\else\ifsecondargument
\doifinsetelse{#1}{\v!page,\v!paper}
{\setuppageshift[#1][#2][#2]}
{\setuppageshift[\v!page][#1][#2
\shiftprintpagebox\shiftpagebox}{\let\shiftprintpagebox\gobbleoneargument}%
\doifelse{#1}\v!paper{\let\shiftpaperpagebox\shiftpagebox}{\let\shiftpaperpagebox\gobbleoneargument}%
\else\ifsecondargument
\doifinsetelse{#1}{\v!page,\v!paper}
{\setuppageshift[#1][#2][#2
some time to the marking code, it would be also
great if you could get the markings to be properly shifted when using
\definepageshift / \setuppageshift.
Cheers,
Nicolas
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to the marking code, it would be also
great if you could get the markings to be properly shifted when using
\definepageshift / \setuppageshift.
Cheers,
Nicolas
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is looping over the definition. i.e. you have to
specify what kind of shift you want for each page in a section (i.e. 16
parameters in this case).
Then you will have tell ConTeXt:
\setuppageshift[paper][test]
The [paper] option is needed in arranging-mode.
Hi Willi,
thanks for your answer, I could
,30pt,-30pt]
\setuppageshift[test]
\setuplayout[margin=5mm,marking=on,location=middle]
\setuparranging[2*2*4,rotated]
\setuppageshift[paper][test]
\showframe
\starttext
\dorecurse{14}{\input tufte}
\stoptext
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If your
,-10pt,+20pt,-20pt,30pt,-30pt]
\setuppageshift[test]
\setuplayout[margin=5mm,marking=on,location=middle]
\setuparranging[2*2*4,rotated]
\setuppageshift[paper][test]
\showframe
\starttext
\dorecurse{14}{\input tufte}
\stoptext
have to specify what kind of shift you want for each page in a
section (i.e. 16 parameters in this case).
Then you will have tell ConTeXt:
\setuppageshift[paper][test]
The [paper] option is needed in arranging-mode.
Kind regards
Willi
On May 31, 2009, at 6:37 PM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
Hi
.
What's wrong with my code ?
Thanks in advance,
Nicolas
\setuppapersize[CD][A4]
\definepageshift[test][horizontal][10pt,20pt,30pt,40pt,50pt]
\setuppageshift[test]
\setuplayout[margin=5mm,marking=on,location=middle]
%\setuparranging[2*2*4,rotated]
\setuppageshift[test]
\showframe
\starttext
\dorecurse
a demonstration
of what could be done? This came up on another list while discussing
pamphlet making.
% \definepageshift[test][horizontal][10pt,20pt,30pt,40pt,50pt]
% \definepageshift[test][vertical] [10pt,20pt,30pt,40pt,50pt]
%
% \setuppageshift[test]
% \setuppageshift[test][test
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