I am creating a template for a 1-page newsletter.
At the top of every page is a huge title, below which is a block with a brief
introduction to the newsletter. The body is just 200-300 words each issue--I
edit it such that all of the content fits on just one-side, one page. Finally,
in the footer, is contact information and some other closing details.
======TITLE <-- big title
............ <-- introduction paragraph
............
======
-------------------- <-- body text
----------======............ <-- message in footer
======
I tried placing that all into a macro called "\introduction" then calling with
this
\setupheadertexts[\introduction]
It seems when placing the macro inside \setupheadertexts, the text is reduced
to a single line. Any code involving \frames{} doesn't seem to work normally.
Its all compressed to a single line, then centered.
How can I put a mult-line frame or multi-line text in the headers and footers?
--Joel
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