At 10:39 AM 2/26/2002 -0600, Bill McClain wrote:
>I have a document with page numbers in the footer and other text in the
>header. On the first page of a chapter I would like to suppress the
>header but keep the page number. \setuphead[chapter][header=none] (or
>header=empty) doesn't do what I would expect. The header is displayed on
>the chapter page as well as the others. Am I using the wrong feature?
>
>Here is a sample doc:
>
>* * *
>\setuppagenumbering
>         [alternative=doublesided,
>         location={footer, marginedge}]
>
>\setuphead[chapter]
>         [number=no,
>         page=right,
>         header=none]
>
>\setupheadertexts
>         []
>         [{\em{\getmarking[chapter]}}]
>         [{\sc How I Did It}]
>         []
>
>\starttext
>\chapter{Introduction}
>First page of chapter. Should have footer but no header.
>\page
>Second page of chapter. Should have header and footer.
>\stoptext

the cleanest way is:

\setuphead[chapter][header=high] % or empty

You can also define named headers and use those for chap pages and so.

Hans

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