On 12/9/22 05:42, peter.hopcroft--- via ntg-context wrote:
> The pdf from the tex below looks wrong to me, screenshot attached.
> It’s always like this when the page number in the second
> \definelayout is 1 more than the page number in the first. For other
> pairs of numbers, it behaves like I exp
The pdf from the tex below looks wrong to me, screenshot attached. It’s always
like this when the page number in the second \definelayout is 1 more than the
page number in the first. For other pairs of numbers, it behaves like I expect:
the short layout is only on those 2 pages.
I’m using the L
Yeah! Woo!
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Peter Park Nelson
wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>>
>> Am 26.01.2012 um 03:41 schrieb Peter Park Nelson:
>>
>>> First-page layout is an issue that I have asked about before, but
>>> maybe I am doing something wron
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Peter Park Nelson
wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>>
>> Am 26.01.2012 um 03:41 schrieb Peter Park Nelson:
>>
>>> First-page layout is an issue that I have asked about before, but
>>> maybe I am doing something wrong. Here is m
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Am 26.01.2012 um 03:41 schrieb Peter Park Nelson:
>
>> First-page layout is an issue that I have asked about before, but
>> maybe I am doing something wrong. Here is my question in an earlier
>> thread:
>> http://archive.contextgarden
Am 26.01.2012 um 03:41 schrieb Peter Park Nelson:
> First-page layout is an issue that I have asked about before, but
> maybe I am doing something wrong. Here is my question in an earlier
> thread:
> http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20111228.041922.c60f9cd5.en.html.
>
> I want to define
Well, I never need this, so I thought that information was correct.
I will do some tests when I'll have time to see if works for me.
--
Wagner Macedo
On 26 January 2012 14:40, Peter Park Nelson wrote:
> Oh crap, I thought Wagner's solution worked but it doesn't -- quite.
>
> \showframe indicat
Oh crap, I thought Wagner's solution worked but it doesn't -- quite.
\showframe indicates that the page areas are defined correctly, and
the footer frame on page 2 and later is the correct size. But Context
is not filling the text columns all the way to the bottom; The body
text is still stopping
Wagner,
Thanks for pointing this out, it works:
\definelayout
[1]
[first page layout...]
\definelayout
[2]
[reset] % call for a reset when the second page is reached
\setuplayout
[default layout...]
But the question of why \definelayout[first] does not work correctly
remains. Perhaps
According to http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Layout#Multiple_layouts, you can
do this by using the commands \setuplayout[yourcustomlayout] and
\setuplayout[reset] at the location you want to change the layout.
--
Wagner Macedo
On 25 January 2012 23:41, Peter Park Nelson wrote:
> First-page layout
First-page layout is an issue that I have asked about before, but
maybe I am doing something wrong. Here is my question in an earlier
thread:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20111228.041922.c60f9cd5.en.html
.
I want to define a layout for the first page of my document with
different head
Update with a minimal working example.
If a layout is specified for the first page
(\definelayout[first][...=...], that specification is carried on
through all subsequent pages; the layout does not return to the
default specified with \setuplayout[...=...] on the second page.
If a layout is speci
The example is not working correctly for me with the 23 Dec. beta. If
I set a larger footer size for the first page, that larger size is
carried over to all the rest of the document.
Here's my code:
\setuplayout[%
width=middle,
backspace=15mm,
topspace=10mm,
height=254mm,
header=5mm,
On 13.12.2011, at 16:44, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 13.12.2011 um 16:26 schrieb Andreas Harder:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> would someone please enlighten me. What is the correct usage of
>> \definelayout?
>>
>> \definelayout[default][width=middle,height=middle,header=0pt,footer=0pt]
>> % \setup
Am 13.12.2011 um 16:26 schrieb Andreas Harder:
> Hi all,
>
> would someone please enlighten me. What is the correct usage of \definelayout?
>
> \definelayout[default][width=middle,height=middle,header=0pt,footer=0pt]
> % \setuplayout[default] % needed?
> \definelayout[first] [default][header=2
Hi all,
would someone please enlighten me. What is the correct usage of \definelayout?
\definelayout[default][width=middle,height=middle,header=0pt,footer=0pt]
% \setuplayout[default] % needed?
\definelayout[first] [default][header=2cm]
\definelayout[unknown][default]%[reset]
% \definelayout[2]
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 11.11.2009 um 17:29 schrieb Andreas Schneider:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> as it seems, setuplayout fails with a predefined layout in both MkIV and
>> MkII. The attached example produces the following error:
>
> \definelayout[index][
> header=0cm,
> footer=0cm,
> heigh
Am 11.11.2009 um 17:29 schrieb Andreas Schneider:
> Hi,
>
> as it seems, setuplayout fails with a predefined layout in both MkIV and
> MkII. The attached example produces the following error:
\definelayout[index][
header=0cm,
footer=0cm,
height=fit,
]
Wolfgang
_
Hi,
as it seems, setuplayout fails with a predefined layout in both MkIV and
MkII. The attached example produces the following error:
! Missing number, treated as zero.
Adam Lindsay wrote:
\definelayout[odd][
header=2in, % the space for headers
footer=2in, % the space for footers
height=7in % the height of the body text
]
This (nominally, without use of page=high or some such) leaves three
inches for the body text. Unlike the right/left margin, header/footer
spac
Paul,
I can't really address the bulk of your question (I consider myself a
beginner in the art of the \layout, and am still working through some of
its invocation options), but I do notice a couple things:
Paul Tremblay said this at Thu, 3 Mar 2005 02:45:01 -0500:
>\definelayout[odd][
> header=
Paul Tremblay wrote:
Thanks Adam for the suggestions on the wiki page.
You point out that I can use \definelayout for odd and even pages.
I assume I can use this command in place of \setuplayout?
I had a problem using \definelayout. I found that I had to use a
\setuplayout before my text, or the fi
Thanks Adam for the suggestions on the wiki page.
You point out that I can use \definelayout for odd and even pages.
I assume I can use this command in place of \setuplayout?
I had a problem using \definelayout. I found that I had to use a
\setuplayout before my text, or the first page would not
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