Hi Miguel, Miguel Queiros wrote:
\start\startlocal \setuppapersize [A4, landscape] [A4, landscape] \stoplocal
PAGE TWO \page \stop % end of local layout
I'v tested your solution and it worked, but I had problems trying to get a table inside a buffer using \startbuffer etc... I removed \start and \startlocal , \stoplocal and \stop and it worked fine.
Whats the purpose of these comands ?
\start ... \stop mark the boundaries of the local (layout) setup, which is defined between \startlocal ... \stoplocal. This way you don't need to redefine your old layout after a local (one page) style change. ConTeXt returns to the prior layout automatically. So deleting them is no good idea (results in extra work for you) :) If you can make a minimal example of your buffer problems... Greets, Peter
I thought about using \setuppapersize to change page orientation but I thought that it might exist a command that will change just a single page...
You can add this to the wiki, if you like ;)
I willl... as soon as I have the time!
Thank you, Miguel Queirós
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