Thanks a lot, Wolfgang just now I was posting a solution of mine, but yours is more elegant and concise. Best regards, Massi PS: here's my solution (but I'll use yours): \definemarking[headertitle] \setupheadertexts[] \setupheadertexts[\setups{oddpages}][][][\setups{evenpages}] \startsetups[evenpages] \pagenumber \emspace \getmarking[headertitle][top] \hfill \stopsetups \startsetups[oddpages] \hfill \getmarking[headertitle][top] \emspace \pagenumber \stopsetups \starttext \startchapter[title=Trial chapter] \marking[headertitle]{\space} \marking[headertitle]{Trial chapter} \dorecurse{11}{\input knuth\par} \stopchapter \stoptext In data martedì 10 novembre 2015 18:35:55, hai scritto:
massifr@fastwebnet.it mailto:massifr@fastwebnet.it 10. November 2015 um 12:50
I mean something like this:
On the top of a chapter title page:
+-----------------------------------
| 34 |
On the top of a page without chapter title:
+-----------------------------------
| 36 - Chapter title |
Or (odd page):
----------------------------------+
Chapter title - 35 | |
Thanks, Massi
You can use the \definetext command to set a different header (or footer) for chapter pages.
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,location=]
\setupheadertexts [][{\getmarking[chapter] – \convertedcounter[userpage]}] [{\convertedcounter[userpage] – \getmarking[chapter]}][]
\definetext[chapterheader][header][][pagenumber]
\setuphead[chapter][header=chapterheader]
\starttext
\dorecurse{4} {\expanded{\chapter{Chapter \recurselevel}} \dorecurse{10}{\input knuth\par}}
\stoptext
Wolfgang