Dear all,

Digging a bit Inside lua code I could find a way to use internal structures 
(namely structures.marks.fetched, structures.lists.ordered.section and 
structures.lists.cached) to get the output I would like. I guess that’s not 
really recommended to use internal structures from lua code ? Happy to paste 
some initial crude implementation here if anyone is interested.


Thanks

Best regards


Joseph Canedo





From: josephcan...@gmail.com
Sent: ‎Tuesday‎, ‎November‎ ‎3‎, ‎2015 ‎10‎:‎43‎ ‎PM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl





Dear all,




I would like to display in page header the number of first and last subsection 
that starts on a given page (ie the title of those appear on that page 
regardless their content). For this I tried using 

\fetchmarking[subsectionnumber][][top] and 
\fetchmarking[subsectionnumber][][bottom]




but it does not give me the expected results if (it seems) the page does not 
start immediately with a new subsection (ie there is text of subsection 
starting from previous page). In the example below in page 2 I’d like to have 
1.4 - 1.6, but top marking equals to 1.3 in this case. In the other pages top 
marking contains expected number (well the number I’d like to print).




I guess there is some logic to use using previous, top and first markings but I 
fail to understand what it could be.




Many thanks




Best regards




Joseph Canedo
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