Hi, I was also experiencing unexpected results when using a hairline in the header. I found this solution for a line (I think it's somewhere in the wiki): \setupbackgrounds[header][text][frame=off, bottomframe=on,rulethickness=.5pt] The drawback is, that you'll have to use \setuphead[chapter][header=high] If you want no header on pages where a chapter starts. If you use 'empty', the line will still be there (since it's no really part of the header, but the background).
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: ntg-context-bounces@ntg.nl [mailto:ntg-context-bounces@ntg.nl] Im Auftrag von Cecil Westerhof Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. Juli 2011 12:21 An: mailing list for ConTeXt users Betreff: [NTG-context] Use of \hairline in the header
I have the following document: \setupheader[ after={\startalignment[center]\hairline\stopalignment}, style={\switchtobodyfont[9pt]}, ]
\setuplayout[ footer=0mm, header=10mm, ]
\setupheadertexts[] \setupheadertexts[Documentation for product XYZ –concept–] [version: 2001-07-19]
\starttext
Just some text to fill the document.
\stoptext
I would expect the hairline to be at the same place as the text of the document, but instead it is completely left aligned. What am I doing wrong?
-- Cecil Westerhof