More information on this. Statements:

<buffer definition for xml>
\usemodule[hvdm-dvd]
\starttext
\xmlprocessbuffer{dvd}{xmlbuffer}{}
\stoptext
\endinput

in the hvdm-dvd module \setuppagenumber[state=stop] is put inside

\startxmlsetups setup-name 
    \setuppapersize[A5][A5] 
    \setuppagenumber[state=stop] 
   "typesetting operations following" 
\stopxmlsetups
In this case pagenumber not suppressed.

However with the following order of statements the pagenumber does get suppressed.

\starttext
  \setuppagenumber[state=stop] 
  \xmlprocessbuffer{dvd}{xmlbuffer}{}
\stoptext

In both cases the call to  \setuppagenumber comes before typesetting the page.
Why is the  \setuppagenumber inside the xmlsetup ignored?

Hans van der Meer




On 27 Dec 2015, at 14:21, Meer, Hans van der <H.vanderMeer@uva.nl> wrote:

The command  "\setuppagenumber[state=stop]"  used to stop numbering the pages, now it doesn't.
Has this been changed and did I miss that change?

Hans van der Meer




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