Am 18.04.2009 um 06:21 schrieb Wei-Wei Guo:
Dear all,
I use \setupbackgrounds to draw a line under header. It works fine.
When I setup a cover makeup and use it, the lines under headers are
gone.
The headerstate=none causes the problem. But I don't want the
lines under headers
appear
Wolfgang Schuster 写道:
I use \setupbackgrounds to draw a line under header. It works fine.
When I setup a cover makeup and use it, the lines under headers are gone.
The headerstate=none causes the problem. But I don't want the lines
under headers
appear in cover. What should I do?
Wolfgang Schuster 写道:
The headerstate=none causes the problem. But I don't want the lines
under headers
appear in cover. What should I do?
headerstate=high
I just noticed that headerstate=high had a side effect. The cover should be
followed
by a blank page. With high, the blank page has
the lines
under headers
appear in cover. What should I do?
headerstate=high
Sorry for posting one by one. I just found that \definemakeup could make the
whole
header disappear.
%===
\setupheadertexts[]
\setupheadertexts[pagenumber][MyHeader
.
%==
\setupbackgrounds
[header][text]
[frame=off,bottomframe=on,rulethickness=1.5pt]
\definemakeup[cover]
[headerstate=none,
footerstate=none,
pagestate=stop,
doublesided=yes]
\starttext
\startcovermakeup
\input knuth
\stopcovermakeup
\input knuth
gmane.comp.tex.context
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Wolfgang Alternative solution:
Wolfgang \Definelayout
Wolfgang [titlepage]
Wolfgang [header=0pt,
Wolfgangfooter=0pt,
Wolfgang
=2]
|
| \starttext
| \startcolumnset[example]
| \dorecurse{15}{\fakewords{100}{200}\par}
| \stopcolumnset
| \stoptext
`
but I just get one column in both cases. Can anyone tell me how I would
for example use \definemakeup in order to get exactly what
\startstandardmakeup
cases. Can anyone tell me how I would
for example use \definemakeup in order to get exactly what
\startstandardmakeup and \stopstandardmakeup provides me with PLUS the
text gets typeset into two columns? Maybe if it is not possible with
\definemakeup what else could I do? Tia!
Try
and \definemakeup
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Wolfgang Alternative solution:
Wolfgang \Definelayout
Wolfgang [titlepage]
Wolfgang [header=0pt,
Wolfgangfooter=0pt,
Wolfgangbackspace=4cm,
Wolfgangwidth=12cm]
[skipping a lot of lines ...]
Thank you