Alan Bowen wrote:
The following code
\setuphead[chapter][page=yes]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setuppagenumbering[location={header, middle},state=nomarking]
\installpagebreakhandler{last}{}
\definehead[Item][title]
\setupsectionblock[Item][number=no,page=right]
\setuphead[Item][after={\blank[2*big]},alternative=middle,style={\tfa
\rm}]
\setuphead[Item][header=high,footer={}]
\setupheadertexts[text]
[{\sc\ItemTitle}]
[\pagenumber]
[\pagenumber]
[{\it xxxxx}]
produces no header or footer on the first page, just as I want, in a
multi-page document. What I am not seeing is why the same code
produces a header (�ItemTitle....pagenumber�) when the document is
only one page in length.
I realize that I can insert \setupheader[state=high] in the source
file of my single-page documents to get what I want, but that would
still leave me puzzled.
Any suggestions/explanations would be much appreciated.
this is related to tex's way of breaking pages; when settings change
while tex has not yet broken a page, they get lost
bla bla (not enough for a page)
\setupheadertexts[x]
bla bla
versus:
bla bla (not enough for a page)
\page \setupheadertexts[x]
bla bla
i try as good as i can to handle this but esp in border cases a user has
to force a break before such settings that affect the 'current' of
'next' page; it's just a matter of where/when (settings are expanded.
not delayed)
here the problem is in:
\installpagebreakhandler{last}{}
if you change this to issue a (one) page break, it will probably work ok
Hans
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