On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 26.01.2012 um 03:41 schrieb Peter Park Nelson:
First-page layout is an issue that I have asked about before, but maybe I am doing something wrong. Here is my question in an earlier thread: http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20111228.041922.c60f9cd5.en.html.
I want to define a layout for the first page of my document with different header and footer formatting -- specifically, no header and a large footer to hold publication information. Based on examples on Contextgarden and this list, I think my code below is correct. However, the first page formatting is continued on all pages of the document. The effect is the same when using \definelayout[first] and \definelayout[1].
Is MkIV a option for you? The problem had been there for a while as well but now it’s fixed you can decide what ConTeXt should do after the first page.
With the “state” you can control whether the layout at the second page should be switched back to the global layout with \definelayout[…][state=start] (this is the default setting) or it should remain with \definelayout[…][state=repeat].
\definelayout [first] [width=middle, backspace=15mm, topspace=10mm, height=254mm, header=0mm, % no header headerdistance=0mm, footer=25mm, % big footer footerdistance=5mm, grid=yes]
You have to set only what’s different from the global layout.
\definelayout [first] [header=0mm, headerdistance=0mm, footer=25mm, footerdistance=5mm]
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Wolfgang and Wagner, thank you for taking the time to respond to this. I am using MkIV. I just updated to the latest beta (I had been running one beta behind). I was intentionally not using layout inheritance in my \definelayout commands to eliminate the possibility of a problem in the inheritance mechanism. Interaction with columnsets also seems to be part of the problem, as I will try to explain. 1. In a layout with no columnset: \definelayout[first] creates a unique layout for the first page and returns to the default layout on page 2. BUT from page 3 onwards, the text does not go all the way to the bottom of the text area (although \showframe indicates that the text area is correct). A workaround is to add \definelayout[current][...parameters that undo the first-page parameters...]. 2. In a layout with a columnset (\definecolumnset[body][n=2,balancing=yes]): use of \definelayout[first] causes failure with the error message below. Ignoring warnings and forcing Context to continue results in a pdf with \showframe lines drawn correctly, but text not filling the whole column height, as described previously. ################# ERROR MESSAGE: system > tex > error on line 70 in file J2-pagearea.tex: Emergency stop ... 60 [footer] 61 [footer] 62 63 \starttext 64 \showframe 65 \showgrid 66 67 68 \startcolumnset[body] 69 70 >> \dorecurse{40}{\input tufte \par } 71 72 %\input tufte \par 73 74 \stopcolumnset 75 76 \stoptext 77 \OTRSETdoifcellelse ...er #1:\number #2\endcsname \@EA \secondoftwoarguments... \@@ar@@3 ...ellelse {\mofcolumns }\columnlastcell {\global \advance \columnl... \redoloop ->\expandrecursecontent \endofloop <to be read again> { <inserted text> 44 \endofloop ...expr \recurselevel +\plusone \relax } ... l.70 \dorecurse{40}{\input tufte \par } End of file on the terminal! ! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced! -- Peter Park Nelson peter.park.nelson@gmail.com