[NTG-context] Layout questions

2005-03-14 Thread Marcin Borkowski
Hello!

OK, thank you for your answers to my questions.  Now another bunch, this 
time I started reading the section on layout in the manual.

When using \setuppapersize with one argument, does it imply that the
default value of the second parameter is equal to the first one?  If I
use both, does it imply that the smaller page (determined by the
second argument) is centered on the real paper (with size defined by
the first arg)?

What do the options offset and scale for \definepapersize mean?
Are there any other options other than these two and height and
width?

Thanks in advance and greetings

-- 
Marcin Borkowski
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Re: [NTG-context] Layout questions

2005-03-14 Thread Hans Hagen
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Hello!
OK, thank you for your answers to my questions.  Now another bunch, this 
time I started reading the section on layout in the manual.

When using \setuppapersize with one argument, does it imply that the
default value of the second parameter is equal to the first one?  If I
use both, does it imply that the smaller page (determined by the
second argument) is centered on the real paper (with size defined by
the first arg)?
no, \setuppapersize[A3] will map in onto width=max(width(A4),width(A3)) etc
What do the options offset and scale for \definepapersize mean?
Are there any other options other than these two and height and
width?
no, at least not officially
Hans
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