Wolfgang Schuster
\setuppagenumbering[style=\ttc]
\setuplayout[backspace=4cm]
\showframe
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=flushleft] \setupmargindata [inmargin][style={\switchtobodyfont[ss,18]}]
% Faster method to switch the font for \inmargin %\definefont[InmarginStyle][Sans at 18pt] %\setupmargindata[inmargin][style=InmarginStyle]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10} {\inmargin{Ward} \input ward\par \inmargin[][align=flushleft]{Knuth} \input knuth\par \inmargin[][align=flushright]{Tufte} \input tufte\par \inmargin[][align=middle]{Zapf} \input zapf\par}
\stoptext
--- Thank you, this is beginning to look good. Your first method, uncommented, does not work for me. I get an error at the first occurrence of \inmargin. Using the method you commented out, I get what I want. I'm a little perplexed at why I can't include align=flushleft as in \setupmargindata[inmargin] [style=InMarginStyle, align=flushleft]. I'm unable to find any reference to \setupmarginframed via Google. Using \setuppagenumbering[style=\rmx, location={header, inmargin}, align=right], I'm able to get close to what I want, though 'align=right' has no effect. Oddly (?), my system knows no Ward, nor Tufte, nor Zapf, nor any of the rest of them. :) Thanks, -Richard