On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 16:53:02 +0200
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 12:34 PM 9/26/2002 +0200, Jens-Uwe Morawski wrote:

Ahoi Hans,

> >(1) How can i place an interaction-menu in the right-edge, but
> >     instead to place it vertically in the text-area i would like
> >     to place it in the head- and/or foot-area.
> 
> \setuplayout[top=1cm]
> 
> \startinteractionmenu[top]
> ....

Sorry Hans, i think my question was misleading.

AFAIK a page provides following fields:

       leftedge  leftmargin  text  rightmargin  rightedge
      ----------------------------------------------------
top   |   *     |    *      | 3/5|     *       |   *     |
      ----------------------------------------------------
head  |   *     |           |    |             |   *     |
      ----------------------------------------------------
text  |  1/3    |           |    |             |  5/3    |
      ----------------------------------------------------
foot  |   *     |           |    |             |   *     |
      ----------------------------------------------------
bottom|   *     |    *      | 3/1|     *       |   *     |
      ----------------------------------------------------

\startinteractionmenu[top] places in 3/5
  [right] in 5/3, [bottom] in 3/1

But how can place an interaction-menu in one of the fields
 marked with a '*'? Normally these are free.
I'm looking for something like:
  \startinteractionmenu[right,head]
Is this available?

> >(2) How can i access the default navigation-buttons and
> >     navigation-symbols provided by the contnav-font
> 
> see symb-nav: \symbol[tag] or \symbol[class][tag]

I did, but i thought that i need some special initialisation.
But now i found that \loadmapfile[original-context-symbol.map]
does not work. After i have included an appropriate entry in
my pdftex.map file i can access the symbols.

> >(3) i have an interaction-menu in the right-edge that contains
> >     the toc and i would like to draw a background (overlay)
> >     unter this toc.
> 
> put the toc in a \framed [align=normal,width=\rightedgewidth]
>
> the align=... makes sure that a vbox is made

Yep. This works.

Many thanks.

Jens

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