On 03/14/2016 03:43 PM, Mari Voipio wrote:
> Greetings all!
>
> I have a book setup that worked perfectly as long as the inside cover
> was only one page long. But then we added information to the inside
> cover and had to split the information on two pages. The so called
>
Mari Voipio <mailto:mari.voi...@iki.fi>
14. März 2016 um 15:43
Greetings all!
I have a book setup that worked perfectly as long as the inside cover
was only one page long. But then we added information to the inside
cover and had to split the information on two pages. The so called
inside
Is there a way to detect if two references are on the same page? I looking for
a way to determine if I should print a single page number or a range of numbers.
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cannot obtain the desired effect.
\setuphead[slide][
style=\ssb,
command=\MySlide,
color=white,
insidesection=\vfill,
aftersection=\vfill,
page=yes]
I'm in a similar situation currently, but can't quite get it to work
with the mentioned solution.
The attached example shows s
lfg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alan Bowen <bowenala...@gmail.com>
> 29. Februar 2016 um 15:37
> Thanks, Wolfgang. This does solve the problem but is not so good for a
> chapter in a book, where headers with pagenumbers are the norm. So, is
> there a solution that prints the correct p
Alan Bowen <mailto:bowenala...@gmail.com>
29. Februar 2016 um 15:37
Thanks, Wolfgang. This does solve the problem but is not so good for a
chapter in a book, where headers with pagenumbers are the norm. So, is
there a solution that prints the correct page number?
You c
Thanks, Wolfgang. This does solve the problem but is not so good for a
chapter in a book, where headers with pagenumbers are the norm. So, is
there a solution that prints the correct page number?
Alan
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>
> From: Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] \setupsectionblock and \setupbackgrounds
> page-break problem
> Date: 29 February 2016 8:11:01 AEDT
>
>> robin.kirk...@csiro.au 28. Februar 2016 um 14:49
>> Folks,
>>
robin.kirk...@csiro.au <mailto:robin.kirk...@csiro.au>
28. Februar 2016 um 14:49
Folks,
I want \startfrontmatter to trigger a background image, but I can only
get this to appear if I use page=yes (see example below).
However, I don’t want any page break between the front-matter and
Alan Bowen <mailto:bowenala...@gmail.com>
28. Februar 2016 um 20:27
To prevent empty pages in a double-sided page environment, I have been
using
\setuppagenumbering[page=].
This does not work as it should, however, when there is no body text
but only a continuing footnote on the las
To prevent empty pages in a double-sided page environment, I have been using
\setuppagenumbering[page=].
This does not work as it should, however, when there is no body text but
only a continuing footnote on the last page. Then, though there are still
no empty pages, the pagenumber on the last
Folks,
I want \startfrontmatter to trigger a background image, but I can only get this
to appear if I use page=yes (see example below).
However, I don’t want any page break between the front-matter and body-matter.
If I use page=no (as in the line commented out) this page break disappears
ction=\vfill,
aftersection=\vfill,
page=yes]
insidesection, of course! Thanks, that does it.
I have noticed that in a few circumstances vertical alignment is not
desired. How do I override the default settings on a per-slide basis?
Something like:
\startslide[title={...},insidesection=,aftersection=]
ommand to do that by default? I have
tried putting {before,after,beforesection,aftersection}=\vfill in
various combinations in \setuphead, but I cannot obtain the
desired effect.
\setuphead[slide][
style=\ssb,
command=\MySlide,
color=white,
insidesection=\vfill,
aftersection=\vfill,
gt; command=\MySlide,
> > color=white,
> > insidesection=\vfill,
> > aftersection=\vfill,
> > page=yes]
>
> insidesection, of course! Thanks, that does it.
>
> I have noticed that in a few circumstances vertical alignment is not
> desired. How do I overr
but I cannot obtain the desired effect.
\setuphead[slide][
style=\ssb,
command=\MySlide,
color=white,
insidesection=\vfill,
aftersection=\vfill,
page=yes]
insidesection, of course! Thanks, that does it.
I have noticed that in a few circumstances vertical alignment is not
desired.
ct.
\setuphead[slide][
style=\ssb,
command=\MySlide,
color=white,
insidesection=\vfill,
aftersection=\vfill,
page=yes]
> if I remove the comma after page=yes, slides are not split into
> different pages. Is it normal that a comma is required at the end
> of an argument
background=header:background,
backgroundcolor=orange,
width=\textwidth,
align=flushleft
]{#2}}
\definehead[slide][subject]
\setuphead[slide][
style=\ssb,
command=\MySlide,
color=white,
page=yes,
]
\starttext
\startslide[title={Slide One}]
\vfill
text
\vfill
\stopslide
\startslide[title={Slide Two}]
\
simple code:
\starttext
\startTEXpage
\externalfigure[Tv32.pdf]%[scale=500]
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
It yields a blank (or empty) page (its size A1 is OK);
and the size of the resulting .pdf is very close to that of the inserted
image.
The inserted Tv32.pdf is displayed correctly in
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 12:44 PM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. <l...@pontex.cz> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> let's have a simple code:
>
>
> \starttext
> \startTEXpage
> \externalfigure[Tv32.pdf]%[scale=500]
> \stopTEXpage
> \stoptext
> ----
>
> It yiel
Hello,
let's have a simple code:
\starttext
\startTEXpage
\externalfigure[Tv32.pdf]%[scale=500]
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
It yields a blank (or empty) page (its size A1 is OK);
and the size of the resulting .pdf is very close to that of the inserted image.
The inserted Tv32.pdf
as it would move
the position of the page number of the even page on top of the chapter name.
So here is the solution derived from your answer, which works for my
scenario.
\setupheader[margin][
style=\righttoleft,
state=normal
]
\setupheadertexts
[{\righttolef
That should work for Ibn Saeed, but it's not a complete solution. For
example it does not work if one wants to write "page x of y" instead, with
"page" and "y" written in Arabic/Persian. Then the text of the header is
partly LTR and part RTL.
This is still simple a
Mohammad Hossein Bateni <mailto:bat...@gmail.com>
19. Januar 2016 um 12:16
That should work for Ibn Saeed, but it's not a complete solution. For
example it does not work if one wants to write "page x of y" instead,
with "page" and "y" written in Arabic/Pe
t it's not a complete solution. For
> example it does not work if one wants to write "page x of y" instead, with
> "page" and "y" written in Arabic/Persian. Then the text of the header is
> partly LTR and part RTL.
>
> This is still simple and I can us
Hello
I am trying to typeset a book in arabic in ConTeXt. I have stumbled upon
this issue
Page Numbers change after 9
to 01 for page 10
21 for page 12
31 for page 13
41 for page 14
and so on
Here is the snapshot of the page number issue:
https://i.imgsafe.org/a5f34fb.jpg
Here is my ConTeXt
It seems to be the issue with
\setupheader[style=\righttoleft, state=normal]
The style is righttoleft to accomodate the proper direction for arabic text.
But it messes up the page number direction
ion for arabic
> text.
> But it messes up the page number direction.
>
>
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> maillist : ntg-context@n
eally \setupdirections[bidi] or something like that should be used, as I
mentioned in the other thread; that'll fix a bunch of other problems, as
well
I did enable \setupdirections[bidi=global] and it did not help.
Here is how it was solved. I could not use your solution as it would move
the position of
On 1/18/2016 7:14 PM, Ibn Saeed wrote:
It seems to be the issue with
\setupheader[style=\righttoleft, state=normal]
The style is righttoleft to accomodate the proper direction for arabic text.
But it messes up the page number direction.
you can try leftstyle instead (there's also
Hi,
I attached a minimal test file and the old (working) and new (broken)
PDF files. The '/Shading 4 0 R' entry is missing in the page /Resources
object ('10 0 obj <> endobj') of the 'new' version.
mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 0.63
mtx-context |
mtx-context
also at live.contextgarden.net
<http://live.contextgarden.net> too
Here is the related SE question:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/284972/tikz-causes-blank-page-in-front-of-context-makeup-with-grid-layout
Can anyone explain the interaction or provide a workaround?
it's a bug i
is the related SE question:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/284972/tikz-causes-blank-page-in-front-of-context-makeup-with-grid-layout
Can anyone explain the interaction or provide a workaround?
Thanks.
-Paolo
Hi Joseph,
Mind posting a minimum working example to illustrate what you're
trying to accomplish?
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Hi Thangalin,
Thanks a lot for replying,
Sure, I attach 2 mwe’s. First one (fill_mwe.tex) shows a “lettrine” + paragraph
cut in bottom of 1st page (not desirable).
To fix this problem I add \setpenalties\clubpenalties{5}{1} to make sure
the 6 first lines of paragraph are all
Dear all,
I wondered if there was a way to fill up the bottom of the page with some
content (an image, some decorative pattern …) to avoid large blank space in
page (given some limits, ie more than 2 lines of space is left blank).
By bottom of page I mean remaining space that could have been
of column/page and beginning of next. Tried \keeplinestogether{N}
instead but it does not work in all cases.
That question was mainly to see if there were any possibility to avoid some
blank lines at end of some columns (ie not balanced in given page).
Thanks a lot
Best regards
mass...@fastwebnet.it <mailto:mass...@fastwebnet.it>
10. November 2015 um 12:50
I mean something like this:
On the top of a chapter title page:
+---
| 34
|
On the top of a page without chapter title:
+---
| 36 - Chapter
chapter}
\dorecurse{11}{\input knuth\par}
\stopchapter
\stoptext
In data martedì 10 novembre 2015 18:35:55, hai scritto:
> > mass...@fastwebnet.it <mailto:mass...@fastwebnet.it>
> > 10. November 2015 um 12:50
> >
> > I mean something like this:
> >
&g
I mean something like this:
On the top of a chapter title page:
+---
| 34
|
On the top of a page without chapter title:
+---
| 36 - Chapter title
|
Or (odd page):
--+
Chapter
Hello list,
how can I keep the page number but not the header text in the page of a chapter
title?
\setuphead[chapter][header=empty] makes all the header disappear. Is there an
option
to keep the page number?
Thanks, Massi
Dear list members,
In the following minimal example the last block (on the background) is
placed on page 3 while there is ample room for it on page 2.
Only when the \page command in line 6 is uncommented, this block is
placed on page 2.
Is there a better way to force placement on page 2
Hello all!
I've got a TOC where the page break really should be one line higher
than it is automatically. I found a solution in the wiki at
<http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table_of_Contents#Forced_Page_Break>,
but it doesn't seem to work (any more). Any ideas on how to fix the
problem?
On 9/8/2015 1:25 PM, Mari Voipio wrote:
Hello all!
I've got a TOC where the page break really should be one line higher
than it is automatically. I found a solution in the wiki at
<http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table_of_Contents#Forced_Page_Break>,
but it doesn't seem to work (any more
On 2015-08-25 03:41, Andreas Becker wrote:
ConTeXt version: 2015.08.21 19:57
In the PDF output of the following code, the first text line on the second page
only
spans half the textwidth. However, below the figure, the text should span the
whole width.
\starttext
\placefigure[right][]{caption
ConTeXt version: 2015.08.21 19:57
In the PDF output of the following code, the first text line on the second page
only
spans half the textwidth. However, below the figure, the text should span the
whole width.
\starttext
\placefigure[right][]{caption}
{
\externalfigure[nop][width=0.5\textwidth
Hi Hans,
To progress in the use of Metafun, I try to do the same cover page as
your document
'Metafun . Without looking at the code (but using the definitions of your
colors), I managed to get the mosaic.
I would write the word MATHÉMATIQUES as you did with the word CONTEXTEN.
Thank you,
Fabrice
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Aditya Mahajan mailto:adit...@umich.edu
11. August 2015 18:53
Hi,
I am using a document structure part-section-subsection (i.e., no
chapters). The page numbers have to be formatted as
partnumber-pagenumber. So, I am using the following setup
Hi,
I am using a document structure part-section-subsection (i.e., no
chapters). The page numbers have to be formatted as
partnumber-pagenumber. So, I am using the following setup:
\setupuserpagenumber[way=bypart, prefix=yes, prefixset=part]
The page numbers are formatted correctly on each
Aditya Mahajan mailto:adit...@umich.edu
11. August 2015 18:53
Hi,
I am using a document structure part-section-subsection (i.e., no
chapters). The page numbers have to be formatted as
partnumber-pagenumber. So, I am using the following setup:
\setupuserpagenumber[way=bypart, prefix=yes
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/oarpg/t1/memoranda/eipfin.pdf
page 2.
It seems to say something like be careful there could be some problem in
this document.
(in fact acroread reports that a font is missed).
--
luigi
On 8/3/2015 10:47 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi,
I wish the numérotion pages is reversed at each new page: right left
right
pass two extra arguments
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setupheadertexts[a][b][c][d]
I wish the bottom of the title page of each section
Fabrice Couvreur mailto:fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com
3. August 2015 10:47
Hi,
I wish the numérotion pages is reversed at each new page: right left
right ...
ConTeXt documents are by default single sided with no distinction
between left and right pages,
when you want left/right pages you have
Hi,
I wish the numérotion pages is reversed at each new page: right left right
...
I wish the bottom of the title page of each section of the current page.
Thanks for your help,
Fabrice
\setuppagenumbering
[location=]
\setupheadertexts
[margin]
[][\hfill\pagenumber\hfill
}] and
\setuppagenumbering [alternative = doublesided].
The \setuphead [chapter] [page = yes] therefore avoids having empty pages?
The \setupfootertexts [{\getmarking [section] [top]}] does not respond
to my request,but I'm not clear enough!
In fact, I would make the same presentation as document
http
On Sun, 02 Aug 2015 20:24:50 -0600, tala...@fastmail.fm
tala...@fastmail.fm wrote:
But, in any case, the solution of Wolfgang solves my immediate problem.
It would, of course, be nice not to have had to type out many lines of
numbers (the Arabic edition has more than 250 sections, i.e.
= {singlesided, doublesided}] and
\setuppagenumbering [alternative = doublesided].
The \setuphead [chapter] [page = yes] therefore avoids having empty pages?
don't use spaces before/after the =
The \setupfootertexts [{\getmarking [section] [top]}] does not respond
to my request,but I'm not clear
, at 00:32, tala...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Dear all,
When typesetting in Arabic (or, for that matter, other non-Latin scripts),
how does one get numerals to appear ‘natively’ in layout structures such as
headers, page numbers, line-numbering, and footnote numbers? In the case of
Arabic, this means
Dear all,
When typesetting in Arabic (or, for that matter, other non-Latin scripts), how
does one get numerals to appear ‘natively’ in layout structures such as
headers, page numbers, line-numbering, and footnote numbers? In the case of
Arabic, this means using the so-called “mashriqi
Salaam, Talal,
See below:
On Sun, 02 Aug 2015 17:32:44 -0600, tala...@fastmail.fm
tala...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Dear all,
When typesetting in Arabic (or, for that matter, other non-Latin
scripts), how does one get numerals to appear ‘natively’ in layout
structures such as headers, page
all,
When typesetting in Arabic (or, for that matter, other non-Latin scripts),
how does one get numerals to appear ‘natively’ in layout structures such as
headers, page numbers, line-numbering, and footnote numbers? In the case of
Arabic, this means using the so-called “mashriqi
that are indexed.
I need to distinguish pagenumbers that appear in the index so that the
reader can identify where in the book the page is located. For the
frontmatter, that is not a problem. For items that appear in the
bodymatter or backmatter, however, page numbers are not unique.
One method
the
glossary and the pagenotes contain items that are indexed.
I need to distinguish pagenumbers that appear in the index so that the
reader can identify where in the book the page is located. For the
frontmatter, that is not a problem. For items that appear in the
bodymatter or backmatter, however
to the frontmatter and the bodymatter, both the
glossary and the pagenotes contain items that are indexed.
I need to distinguish pagenumbers that appear in the index so that the
reader can identify where in the book the page is located. For the
frontmatter, that is not a problem. For items that appear
and the bodymatter, both the
glossary and the pagenotes contain items that are indexed.
I need to distinguish pagenumbers that appear in the index so that the
reader can identify where in the book the page is located. For the
frontmatter, that is not a problem. For items that appear in the
bodymatter
Thank you Calum, but this command is used to number the pages, and it
does not answer my question.
Fabrice
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In this manual, I like the numbered pages indicating each chapter. I
suppose they are made with Metafun. Is it possible to have an explanation ?
Thank You,
Fabrice
http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/cont-enp.pdf
Dear Fabrice,
Try searching for \setuppagenumbering in ContextGarden.
Best wishes,
Calum
On 30 Jul 2015, at 08:39, Fabrice Couvreur fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com
wrote:
In this manual, I like the numbered pages indicating each chapter. I suppose
they are made with Metafun. Is it possible to
On 7/22/2015 4:28 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On 07/22/2015 03:47 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
There are several different issues. Synchronization can be
line-by-line, paragraph-by-paragraph, sectionblock-by-sectionblock...
or, as is the case with the posting of this thread, part-by-part (i.e.
it for a real book would have been
extremely complex. In my field, there are numerous books with a
bilingual layout, but I guess they are all still handcrafted, i.e.
manual page breaks etc. I just shudder to think what would happen if
someone has to add three words on page 3 of such a book - they would
to the English study, and fifty pages to
the Arabic edition.
In Part One (which includes all the front matter of the book, such as the table
of contents, etc.): the page ordering runs left-to-right, the pagination runs
from 1 to 50, and the page numbers should be printed in Arabic numerals.
However
extremely complex. In my field, there are numerous books with a
bilingual layout, but I guess they are all still handcrafted, i.e.
manual page breaks etc. I just shudder to think what would happen if
someone has to add three words on page 3 of such a book - they would
have to redo every single
On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 05:58:04 -0600
Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد idris.ha...@colostate.edu wrote:
That said: You could typeset both books as distinct products or
components within a single project file - see page 20 of cont-eni.pdf
(I once did two books this way). Then you can do cross
On 07/22/2015 03:47 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
There are several different issues. Synchronization can be
line-by-line, paragraph-by-paragraph, sectionblock-by-sectionblock...
or, as is the case with the posting of this thread, part-by-part (i.e.
halves). The different products in multiple
in English. Part two is a critical edition of an Arabic
text. The book is exactly 100 pages long, with fifty pages going to the
English study, and fifty pages to the Arabic edition.
In Part One (which includes all the front matter of the book, such as
the table of contents, etc.): the page ordering
they are all still handcrafted, i.e. manual page breaks etc.
I just shudder to think what would happen if someone has to add three
words on page 3 of such a book - they would have to redo every single
darn pagebreak?
Thomas
Hi,
I'm experiencing a weird issue. The first page after standardmakeup
ends up with page number zero in table of contents. Here's a minimal
example:
\setuphead
[chapter]
[page=odd]
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
title page
Hi,
I am doing a major overhaul of the wiki page on colors. The current
page[1] had become tangled up with time and I think that it is better to
reorganize the information.
Since this is a major change, rather than simply editing the wiki page, I
have created a new page[2].
Please take
Thank you Otared for your suggestion!
\startlocalfootnotes ... \stoplocalfootnotes only solves the problem
partially.
Solved: I can now use the usual \footnote{...} command and the footnote
does not disappear.
Unsolved: All the footnotes in the table still appear on the last page of a
multi
wrote:
Hi,
How can I get footnotes working with split tables? Is this not supported?
The workaround with \note[...] \footnotetext[...]{...} can only be used to
place footnotes on the first or on the last page of the table. For a long
multi-page table this is not satisfactory
Hi,
How can I get footnotes working with split tables? Is this not supported?
The workaround with \note[...] \footnotetext[...]{...} can only be used to
place footnotes on the first or on the last page of the table. For a long
multi-page table this is not satisfactory.
The wiki mentions using
Am 24.05.2015 um 20:03 schrieb Alexander Shukaev haroo...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I have a special `makeup' for the abstract page:
\definemakeup
[abstractpage]
I also have general `makeup' setup:
\setupmakeup[
doublesided={no},
pagestate={start},
page={yes
Thanks, Wolfgang, that indeed does the trick.
A related question. I've noticed that global `whitespace' setup is not
recognized by `makeup' environment, i.e.
\setupwhitespace[line]
\definemakeup
[abstractpage]
\startabstractpagemakeup
% `whitespace' is definitely not `line'.
Hello,
I have a special `makeup' for the abstract page:
\definemakeup
[abstractpage]
I also have general `makeup' setup:
\setupmakeup[
doublesided={no},
pagestate={start},
page={yes},
]
The footer is available from general `layout' setup:
\setuplayout[
footer={16pt
Am 24.05.2015 um 21:20 schrieb Alexander Shukaev haroo...@gmail.com:
Thanks, Wolfgang, that indeed does the trick.
A related question. I've noticed that global `whitespace' setup is not
recognized by `makeup' environment, i.e.
\setupwhitespace[line]
\definemakeup
[abstractpage]
Can someone indicate how one can easily test for a new page in a list
environment (or, indeed, anywhere else)?
In one implementation of a listing, repeated sequential items or
elements of items are suppressed, but I would like to repeat them when
they occur at the top of a new page. I imagine
On 4/12/2015 10:42 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Can someone indicate how one can easily test for a new page in a list
environment (or, indeed, anywhere else)?
In one implementation of a listing, repeated sequential items or
elements of items are suppressed, but I would like to repeat them when
On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 20:34:03 +0200
Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es wrote:
On 04/08/2015 11:50 PM, John Culleton wrote:
I have tried various things like
\start/stop/standardmakeup,
\start/stop/TEXpage and so on. I am trying to
place a full sized page including bleeds
without a blank page
On 04/08/2015 11:50 PM, John Culleton wrote:
I have tried various things like
\start/stop/standardmakeup, \start/stop/TEXpage
and so on. I am trying to place a full sized page
including bleeds without a blank page following.
Sometimes It works but mostly it
gives me a blank page following
I have tried various things like
\start/stop/standardmakeup, \start/stop/TEXpage
and so on. I am trying to place a full sized page
including bleeds without a blank page following.
Sometimes It works but mostly it
gives me a blank page following.
What is the recommended solution?
--
John
Am 06.03.2015 um 22:53 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es:
Dear list,
I have just discovered a weird issue:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupsectionblock[frontpart][page={yes, blank}]
\setupsectionblock[bodypart] [page={yes, header, footer}]
\setupsectionblock[backpart] [page
Dear ...,
the rest of the letter
...
-
The letters are very different in length -- some are long,
some are made of a couple of lines --, so I'd like to
typeset them continuously, without skipping to a new page
every new letter (\setuphead
You can use the \testpage command where you can set how many
lines should remain on the page before a page breaks happens.
\setuphead[LetterTitle][before={\testpage[8]\blank[2*line]}]
If this doesn’t help you should make a *working* minimal example.
Wolfgang
Thanks Wolfgang (and Pablo
where, when
Dear ...,
the rest of the letter
...
-
The letters are very different in length -- some are long,
some are made of a couple of lines --, so I'd like to
typeset them continuously, without skipping to a new page
every
...
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The letters are very different in length -- some are long,
some are made of a couple of lines --, so I'd like to
typeset them continuously, without skipping to a new page
every new letter (\setuphead[LetterTitle][page=no]).
This way a letter could
Dear list,
I have just discovered a weird issue:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupsectionblock[frontpart][page={yes, blank}]
\setupsectionblock[bodypart] [page={yes, header, footer}]
\setupsectionblock[backpart] [page={yes, blank}]
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\dorecurse{2
Am 04.03.2015 um 19:45 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A5]
\definemakeup[colophon][page={yes, blank, right}]
\starttext
\dorecurse{6}{\input zapf}
\startmakeup[colophon]
This is the colophon
On 03/04/2015 07:57 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.03.2015 um 19:45 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
[...]
I need to have the colophon in an odd page. I thought that the option
page would do the work, but it doesn’t seem to work.
Which is the right way to get a makeup on an odd page
it doesn’t work either.
It’s a bug in page-mak.mkvi
Many thanks for your reply and your fix, Wolfgang.
The value of the page key is used after the closing group command. To fix
this
the content of \p_page has to be expanded before the group is closed.
I wonder whether this is related
On 03/04/2015 08:38 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.03.2015 um 20:11 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
[...]
Many thanks for your fast reply, Wolfgang.
I forgot to include in my minimal sample the doublesided option.
I’m afraid it doesn’t work either.
It’s a bug in page-mak.mkvi
Many thanks
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