On 12/4/2013 4:00 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 4 Dec 2013, Lars Huttar wrote:
On Dec 4, 2013 12:16:12 pm Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
... This works only when your heading forces a page break with the “page=yes” setting in \setuphead.
Thanks for this response. Actually, we were able to get it to work as follows.
First, we used \definehead[section][chapter] to get section to inherit some settings from chapter. This included the "page=yes" setting you mentioned (which we don't want, because we handle page breaks with some separate special logic); but it also apparently includes some unknown magic that enables page numbers in footers.
Then we add "page=no" to the \setuphead[section] command, to override the inherited "page=yes". Apparently, it works:
\definetext[footerpagenumber][footer][pagenumber]
\definehead[section][chapter]
\setuphead[section][page=no,header=empty,footer=footerpagenumber,number=no,align={middle,nothyphenated,verytolerant},style=ssbf]
\starttext
\section{My Own Section}
\dorecurse{15}{ \input knuth \par }
\stoptext
I would love to know what the default properties of the \chapter head are, so we could know what we're inheriting, or how to set up section to do what we want without inheriting unknown properties from chapter.
(Untested): Looking at the code, it looks that any value other than page=, (i.e, page=empty) should work. Did you try the above example without the \definehead[section][chapter] line?
Aditya
Uggh... I just tried it without the \definehead[section][chapter] line, and it works! (I.e. there is a page number in the footer, only on the first page of the section.) It wasn't working yesterday ... which makes me wonder what else I changed since then. Thanks, Lars