[page]
\setuppagenumbering
[state=stop]
\setupmakeup
[standard]
[align=middle]
\setupblank
[2*line]
\showframe
\starttext
\dorecurse{12}{%%
\startstandardmakeup
Text \blank
{\tfd\recurselevel} \blank
Text
\stopstandardmakeup
\page}
\stoptext
That'
The following MWE is how I create my frontpage and titlepage. Is this the
proper way to do so?
\definemakeup
[frontpage]
[align=middle]
\definemakeup
[titlepage]
\setupmakeup
[titlepage]
[align={right,top},
top=\vfill,
pagestate=stop,
style=smallbodyfont
On 2/15/23 12:40, Alex Leray via ntg-context wrote:
> Thanks a lot Wolfgang, that's perfect!
>
> I added an example in the wiki:
>
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupmakeup
Hi Alex,
many thanks for adding the info to the wiki.
Just in case it might help, I add
Thanks a lot Wolfgang, that's perfect!
I added an example in the wiki:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupmakeup
Have a good day,
Alex
Le 15/02/23 à 12:03, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context a écrit :
Alex Leray via ntg-context <mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> schrieb a
On 3/30/2022 11:41 PM, Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote:
Almost there. But if I add \setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
to the example, there is a blank page before the makeup page, and an unnumbered
blank page after. If I add doublesided=no to the
\setupmakeup options, the
no to the
> \setupmakeup options, the unnumbered blank page is not there, but there is
> still a blank page before. It is seemingly forcing
> a right-hand page for some reason I do not understand.
That is an easy fix: \setupmakeup, just like \setuphead, has a 'page' key which
controls thi
Almost there. But if I add \setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
to the example, there is a blank page before the makeup page, and an unnumbered
blank page after. If I add doublesided=no to the
\setupmakeup options, the unnumbered blank page is not there, but there is
still a blank
st, we define a makeup and enable header, footer and page for it. Then we
can put the float inside the makeup and wrap it with \start...\stoppostponing.
Here is a MWE:
%%% start example
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\definemakeup
[FloatPage]
\setupmakeup
[FloatPage]
=doublesided]
\setupheadertexts
[]
\setupfooter
[style=\it]
\setupfootertexts
[{Footer Title} \hfill \pagenumber]
\definemakeup
[titlepage]
[align=left]
\definemakeup
[copyrightpage]
\setupmakeup
[copyrightpage]
[align={right,bottom},
top=\vfill,
pagestate=stop,
style
=doublesided]
\setupheadertexts
[]
\setupfooter
[style=\it]
\setupfootertexts
[{Footer Title} \hfill \pagenumber]
\definemakeup
[titlepage]
[align=left]
\definemakeup
[copyrightpage]
\setupmakeup
[copyrightpage]
[align={right,bottom},
top=\vfill,
pagestate=stop,
style
]
[{\getmarking[chapter]}]
\setupfootertexts
[]
[\pagenumber]
[\pagenumber]
[]
\setupmakeup[standard][top=,bottom=,doublesided=yes]
\setupcounter[userpagenumber][state=stop]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup[page=yes,doublesided=yes]
\strut
\godown
Am 04.12.2019 um 10:30 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Hi Denis,
"page styles" are called "makeup" in ConTeXt,
see
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Makeup
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupmakeup
Also \setuplayout[MyMakeupName][… setups …]
Best, Hraban
Thanks. That
Hi Denis,
"page styles" are called "makeup" in ConTeXt,
see
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Makeup
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupmakeup
Also \setuplayout[MyMakeupName][… setups …]
Best, Hraban
> Am 2019-12-04 um 10:19 schrieb Denis Maier :
>
> Hi,
&
width=\dimexpr\paperwidth-2\measured{big}\relax]
>
> \definelayout
> [fifthandsixth]
> [first]
> [backspace=\measure{big},
> width=\dimexpr\paperwidth-2\measured{big}\relax]
>
> %% We assign the layouts to the pages.
> \definelayout [1] [first]
> \definelayout
2] [second]
\definelayout [3] [thirdandfourth]
\definelayout [4] [thirdandfourth]
\definelayout [5] [fifthandsixth]
\definelayout [6] [fifthandsixth]
%% Some setups
\setupmakeup [doublesided=no]
\setuptolerance [verytolerant]
%% We want to see page and layout borders.
%% COMMENT THIS OUT BEFORE
]
\definelayout [6] [fifthandsixth]
%% Some setups
\setupmakeup [doublesided=no]
\setupbodyfont [mainface,10pt]
\setuptolerance [verytolerant]
\setuplayout[marking=color]
%% We want to see page and layout borders.
%% COMMENT THIS OUT BEFORE YOU PRINT!
\showframe
\starttext
\starttitle[ti
[hs-hellblau] [c=0.30,m=0.14,y=0.0,k=0.14]
\definecolor [hs-orange] [c=0.0,m=0.67,y=1.0,k=0.13]
\definefontfamily
[mainface]
[rm]
[Tex Gyre Heros]
\setupmakeup [doublesided=no]
\setupinterlinespace[line=3ex]
\setuphead [title] [textcolor=hs-dunkelblau,textstyle=\bfc, align=right
at also would
> be a solution.
>
>
> \setuppapersize[A6]
> \setuppagenumbering
> [location=footer,
> alternative=doublesided,
> state=start]
>
> \startsetups paginaoff
> \setuppagenumbering[location=,] % doesn’t work
> \stopsetups
>
> \setupmak
\stopsetups
\setupmakeup[standard]
[page=no,
doublesided=no,
headerstate=empty,
footerstate=empty,
before=\setups{paginaoff}]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startpostponing[+2]
\startstandardmakeup
\setuppagenumbering[location=,] % doesn’t work
\framed
[width=\textwidth,
height
on={footer,right}]
\placebookmarks[chapter,title,section,subsection][chapter,section]
Add \setupmakeup[pagestate=start] in this document and page labels in
the PDF document will be fine (SumatraPDF is buggy here, but other PDF
viewers with page label support will be fine).
Chee
ou ask me. It goes 1, 1,
> 2. I thought of 1, 2, 3...
>
> But ok, the romans solution is ok for now.
Hi Sebastian,
are you using a makeup on the second page?
The way to enable numbering also in makeups is:
\setupmakeup[pagestate=start]
If you add it to your preamble, my guess
your document (I’m
afraid I’m not that smart :-().
In the PDF document, you mention makeups. See the difference in numbering:
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{\startmakeup[standard]\recurselevel\stopmakeup}
\setupmakeup[standard][pagestate=start]
\dorecu
Hi Pablo, I attached what I see. ;)
On 26/07/2017 22:01, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{\startmakeup[standard]\recurselevel\stopmakeup}
\setupmakeup[standard][pagestate=start]
\dorecurse{5}{\startmakeup[standard]\recurselevel\stopmakeup
F document, you mention makeups. See the difference in numbering:
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{\startmakeup[standard]\recurselevel\stopmakeup}
\setupmakeup[standard][pagestate=start]
\dorecurse{5}{\startmakeup[standard]\recurselevel\stopmakeup}
\stoptext
B
u d'un segment}]
\stoptext
\definestructureconversionset [frontpart:pagenumber] [5] [numbers]
\setupmakeup
[standard]
[pagestate=start,
style=bigbodyfont,
align=middle]
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\completecontent
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\startchapter [t
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 12:52 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> \setupmakeup[page][top=,bottom=]
Ahh, yes, this elegantly sorted out the problem. Thank you, Wolfgang!
Mari
___
If your question is of inter
he top edge of the layer seems to be placed at the midpoint
of the page or something like that. The text that should be in the
middle of the page now ends up on the bottom edge of the page. How can
I align the top of the layer to the top of the page so that everything
on the page shows up again?
\setup
> \startabstractpagemakeup
>
> \setupwhitespace[line]
>
> % `whitespace' is definitely `line'.
>
> \stopabstractpagemakeup
>
> However, I would prefer
>
> \setupmakeup[
> commands={%
> \setupwhitespace[line]%
> },
> ]
>
> but it has no effect too. I
definitely not `line'.
\stopabstractpagemakeup
The trivial and ugly solution is to
\definemakeup
[abstractpage]
\startabstractpagemakeup
\setupwhitespace[line]
% `whitespace' is definitely `line'.
\stopabstractpagemakeup
However, I would prefer
\setupmakeup[
commands={%
\setupwhitespace[
> Am 24.05.2015 um 20:03 schrieb Alexander Shukaev :
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a special `makeup' for the abstract page:
>
> \definemakeup
> [abstractpage]
>
> I also have general `makeup' setup:
>
> \setupmakeup[
> doublesided={no},
> pa
Hello,
I have a special `makeup' for the abstract page:
\definemakeup
[abstractpage]
I also have general `makeup' setup:
\setupmakeup[
doublesided={no},
pagestate={start},
page={yes},
]
The footer is available from general `layout' setup:
\setuplayout[
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 11:20 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 5/23/2015 8:36 PM, Alexander Shukaev wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a table of contents that now has grown to span several pages.
>> Before that I used the following setup:
>>
>> \definem
On 5/23/2015 8:36 PM, Alexander Shukaev wrote:
Hello,
I have a table of contents that now has grown to span several pages.
Before that I used the following setup:
\definemakeup
[contentspage]
\setupmakeup
[contentspage][%
footerstate={stop},
headerstate={stop},
pagestate={stop
Hello,
I have a table of contents that now has grown to span several pages.
Before that I used the following setup:
\definemakeup
[contentspage]
\setupmakeup
[contentspage][%
footerstate={stop},
headerstate={stop},
pagestate={stop},
page={yes},
bottom={\vfill
tupwhitespace[big]
>\startsetups[setups:slides]
>\setupwhitespace[big]
>\stopsetups
>\setupmakeup[pagestate=start]
>\definemakeup[slides][setups=setups:slides]
>\definemakeup[slide]
>\starttext
>\startmakeup[slides]\ConTeXt\stopmakeup
&g
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\showgrid
\setupinteraction[option=max]
\setuppapersize[S6]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\setupbodyfont[100pt]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\startsetups[setups:slides]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\stopsetups
\setupmakeup
same options to every single makeup, add in the
preamble:
\setupmakeup[pagestate=start, doublesided=no, page=yes]
BTW, I don’t know whether this is is the best way to surpress page
numbers in texts. Because makeups don’t split texts in pages.
I hope i
>
> This works but I want a less fiddly-more
> reliable method.
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\definelayer[chaptertext][width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight]
\define[2]\ChapterCommand
{\setlayerframed
[chapter
\Myfilename{quotes-1}
\def\Mypages{22}
\setuplayout
[topspace=0mm,
backspace=0mm,
margin=0pt,
header=0pt,
footer=0pt,
height=middle,
width=middle,]
\definelayer[Draw][width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight]
\setuplayer[Draw][preset=lefttop]
\setupmakeup[standard][top=,bottom
ction begins
>> (in
>> this example omitted).
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> include in your preamble the following command to avoid makeups not
> being numbered as pages:
>
> \setupmakeup[pagestate=start]
>
> So you donât have to worry about setting counters for userpage.
example omitted).
Hi Rob,
include in your preamble the following command to avoid makeups not
being numbered as pages:
\setupmakeup[pagestate=start]
So you don’t have to worry about setting counters for userpage.
I don’t see any special problem here.
You could define a colophon makeup f
genumber}]
> [{page \pagenumber}]
> [{\Titlea}]
> \setuppagenumbering[location=]
> ...
> \setuppagenumbering[command=\bf]
Use the style key for bold page numbers.
> \definetext[chapter][footer][pagenumber]
> \setupmakeup[standard][page=yes, doublesided=no]
> \defi
d=\bf]
\definetext[chapter][footer][pagenumber]
\setupmakeup[standard][page=yes, doublesided=no]
\definepagebreak
[mychapterpagebreak]
[yes,header,right]
...
\chapter{Summary}
etc.
--
John Culleton
Wexford Press
Free list of books for self-publishers:
http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html
PDF e-book: &q
be modified thus:
\setupmakeup[standard][page=yes, doublesided=no]
Then to get a blank page after the half title
We must insert a dummy page thus:
\startstandardmakeup
\null
\stopstandardmakeup
These two moves put a blank page
after the half title but forbid it thereafter.
The blank page after
d say
> > \input combine.tex
> > instead I still get the unwanted blank page
> > in between.
>
> (untested). Add doublesided=no.
>
> See http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/122349/323
> for details.
>
> Aditya
>
It works! Thanks for your help.
I added thes
Am 14.11.2013 um 22:27 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez :
> Dear list,
>
> I have the following code:
>
> \setuppapersize[S6]
> \usemodule[simplefonts][size=340pt]
> \setmainfont[TeX Gyre Pagella]
> \setupmakeup[standard][align=middle]
> \starttext
> \startstandardmak
Dear list,
I have the following code:
\setuppapersize[S6]
\usemodule[simplefonts][size=340pt]
\setmainfont[TeX Gyre Pagella]
\setupmakeup[standard][align=middle]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
aa
\stopstandardmakeup
\startstandardmakeup
db
\stopstandardmakeup
\startstandardmakeup
pq
n=max]
\usemodule[simplefonts][size=30pt]
\setmainfont[KerkisSans]
\definesimplefonttypeface[sfserif][Free Serif][scale=10]
\setupmakeup[standard][align=middle]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
\dontleavehmode\externalfigure[Documents/Presentations/al-abordaje/text-icon.pdf]
[scale=5000]
\stopstandardmak
Am 21.07.2013 um 19:13 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez :
> Dear list,
>
> I have the following sample code (http://www.ousia.tk/overlay.pdf):
>
>\setuppapersize[S6]
>\usemodule[simplefonts][size=30pt]
>\definesimplefonttypeface[sfserif][Free Serif][scale=10]
>
Dear list,
I have the following sample code (http://www.ousia.tk/overlay.pdf):
\setuppapersize[S6]
\usemodule[simplefonts][size=30pt]
\definesimplefonttypeface[sfserif][Free Serif][scale=10]
\setupmakeup[standard][align=middle]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
,
alternative=middle,
]
\starttext
\section{AAA}
\stoptext
W.
\setuplayout[page]
\definemakeup[section]%[text]
\setupmakeup[section][top=\vfill\vfill,bottom=\vfill\vfill\vfill]
\setuphead[section]
[before=\startsectionmakeup,
after=\stopsectionmakeup,
alternative=middle
al mode here) instead of a \hbox
The makeup environment creates a big \vbox for its content.
\setuplayout[page]
\definemakeup[section][text]
\setupmakeup
[section]
[top=\vfill\vfill,bottom=\vfill\vfill\vfill]
\setuphead[section]
[before=\startsectionmakeup,
after=\stopsecti
,12pt]
\setuppagenumbering
[location={footer,middle},
alternative=doublesided]
\setupmakeup
[standard]
[pagestate=start]
\setupmakeup [standard] [pagestate=start, page=yes]
Wolfgang
t; author=Tim Li]
> \setupinteractionscreen
>[option=doublesided]
>
> \usetypescript[palatino]
> \setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt]
>
> \setuppagenumbering
>[location={footer,middle},
> alternative=doublesided]
>
> \setupmakeup
>[standa
[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt]
\setuppagenumbering
[location={footer,middle},
alternative=doublesided]
\setupmakeup
[standard]
[pagestate=start]
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
% titlepage
\startmakeup[standard] %[doublesided=no]
\vskip2in
\midaligned
; > {\bf \booktitle}
> > {\obeylines
> > Copyright \copyright\ 2013 \authorname
> >
> > All rights reserved.
> > \ISBN
> > \vfil
> > \publisher
> > \street
> > \citystatezip
> > }
> >
> > \stopstandardmakeup
> >
---
>
> I have tried \inputting the files and calling the files with
> \component. Can't get the blank page in between to disappear.
Add this line to your environment file:
\setupmakeup[st
x 0.70, including todays beta.
>>
>> May be I miss something?
>
> Change
>
> \setupmakeup[standard][bottom=,top=]
>
> to
>
> \setupmakeup[standard][bottom=,top=,page=yes]
>
> BTW: The makeup environment has a align key (you can use this to get r
e but not after
> the second standardmakeup. - This behavior is encountered in all versions of
> Context I have on my machine based on luatex 0.70, including todays beta.
>
> May be I miss something?
Change
\setupmakeup[standard][bottom=,top=]
to
\setupmakeup[standard][botto
>> changes at the begin of the document with \setupmakeup and you don’t
>>> get the extra page.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for your reply. With the following example I still have 4 pages,
>>
>> the front
>> [empty]
>> the back
>> [em
Am 12.11.2011 um 17:42 schrieb Marco Pessotto:
> Wolfgang Schuster writes:
>
>> The argument of makeup commands are processed after context switch to
>> the right page and your setting “page=no” comes to late. Make the
>> changes at the begin of the document with \s
Wolfgang Schuster writes:
> The argument of makeup commands are processed after context switch to
> the right page and your setting “page=no” comes to late. Make the
> changes at the begin of the document with \setupmakeup and you don’t
> get the extra page.
>
Thanks for your
> ...the front
>
> [1]
>
> ...the back
>
> [empty page]
>
> I guess there's a bug somewhere.
The argument of makeup commands are processed after context switch to the right
page and your setting “page=no” comes to late. Mak
s
>> also with inserting an empty line.
>
> Add \vfill before \stopstandardmakeup.
>
>> \setupmakeup[standard][top=,bottom=]
>> \setuplines[before=,after=]
>>
>> \starttext
>> \startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no,page=yes]
>> \strut
&
rs
> also with inserting an empty line.
Add \vfill before \stopstandardmakeup.
> \setupmakeup[standard][top=,bottom=]
> \setuplines[before=,after=]
>
> \starttext
> \startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no,page=yes]
> \strut
> \godown[.25\tex
Hi,
Hans told me, that one needs to set before and after for the lines to nil.
Indeed that solves the problem as long as you do not want to insert extra white
space between the lines. The effect of moving down the lines occurs also with
inserting an empty line.
\setupmakeup[standard][top
On 19-10-2011 19:54, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 19.10.2011 um 17:05 schrieb Willi Egger:
Hi,
When using the \startstandardmakeup ... \stopstandardmakeup the text gets
vertically centered on the page. Normally \setupmakeup[standard][top=,bottom=]
would produce the text vertically aligned
Am 19.10.2011 um 17:05 schrieb Willi Egger:
> Hi,
>
> When using the \startstandardmakeup ... \stopstandardmakeup the text gets
> vertically centered on the page. Normally
> \setupmakeup[standard][top=,bottom=] would produce the text vertically
> aligned normally. Howe
On 19-10-2011 17:05, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi,
When using the \startstandardmakeup ... \stopstandardmakeup the text gets
vertically centered on the page. Normally \setupmakeup[standard][top=,bottom=]
would produce the text vertically aligned normally. However in the beta of
today \setupmakeup
Hi,
When using the \startstandardmakeup ... \stopstandardmakeup the text gets
vertically centered on the page. Normally \setupmakeup[standard][top=,bottom=]
would produce the text vertically aligned normally. However in the beta of
today \setupmakeup[standard][top=,bottom=] has no effect and
Hi all,
after discovering postponed insertions I encountered a problem
when combining it with the makeup mechanism I am so fond of.
···8<
\definemakeup[my]
\setupmakeup[my][
headerstate=start,
page=yes,
]
\startbuffer[m
Am 24.05.10 10:48, schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Hi Hans,
under certain circumstances document backgrounds (overlays) are lost.
A minimum real live example is this:
\definelayer[test]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setupmakeup[standard][doublesided=empty] % background is lost
Hi Hans,
under certain circumstances document backgrounds (overlays) are lost.
A minimum real live example is this:
\definelayer[test]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setupmakeup[standard][doublesided=empty] % background is lost
%\setupmakeup[standard][doublesided=yes
sitive this is also mentioned in the
big manual):
%D A makeup is a separate page, like a title page or colofon.
%D There is one standard makeup page, but you can define more
%D if needed.
As can be seen in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupmakeup
it is a page type with a special
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:53:30AM +0200, Alan Stone wrote:
> > \setupsectionblock[bodypart][page=yes]
> > \setupmakeup[standard][page=empty]
> >
> > \definepagebreak
> > [mychapterpagebreak
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:53:30AM +0200, Alan Stone wrote:
> \setupsectionblock[bodypart][page=yes]
> \setupmakeup[standard][page=empty]
>
> \definepagebreak
> [mychapterpagebreak]
> [yes,header,footer,right]
>
> \setuphead
> [chapter]
ore the markup is empty and thus
> shouldn't have any headers/footers, but it isn't.
>
> Regards,
> Khaled
>
> --
> Khaled Hosny
> Arabic localiser and member of Arabeyes.org team
> Free font developer
>
\setupsectionblock[bodypart][page=yes]
\setupmakeup[standard
up[name][number|each][options][options]
\setupitems[options]
\setuplabeltext[language code][name=text]
\setuplanguage[language code][settings]
# \setuplayer
\setuplayout[options]
\setuplegend[options]
\setuplinenumbering[options]
\setuplines[options]
\setuplinewidth[dimension]
\setuplist[names][options]
\setupmak
Dne torek 25. decembra 2007 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
> It has by default no pagenumber (could be changed) and is used normally
> only for title pages, you could change the parameters with
> \setupmakeup and it is always only one single page.
Thank you for explaining this to me.
the
> \startstandardmakeup
> \stopstandardmakeup
>
> method?
standardmakeup produce a special page without and headers and footers.
It has by default no pagenumber (could be changed) and is used normally
only for title pages, you could change the parameters with
\setupmakeup and it is
\startfrontmatter
\section{...}
\stopfrontmatter
will provide a mark but not number; so ... provide extra structure
> Next question: is it possbible to align the text of, well, "text",
> i.e. the body text, vertically centered on every page?
> "\setupbackgrounds"
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