Matt Gushee wrote:
Hello--
I have noticed a couple of cases where ConTeXt macros seem to have confused left and right sides:
1) I want to format some text in two columns, where the left column is right-aligned and the right column is left-aligned. I found I had to do this:
\defineparagraphs [ingredient] [n=2, before={\blank[small]},after={\blank[small]}] \setupparagraphs [ingredient] [1] [width=.16\textwidth,align=left,style=bold]
nowadays, using \starttabulate[|pl|pr|] is the prefered way forthermore, think of right as raggedright
2) In order to format format headers for a book so that the book title appears on the left-hand page and the section title on the right, I had to do this:
\setupheadertexts [] [section] [title] []
... which, as I read the documentation, is in the opposite order to what it should be.
Is this a bug in ConTeXt, or have I misconfigured something?
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