On 5/22/2016 9:20 AM, Jean-Pierre Delange wrote:
Hi Pablo,
Reading the documentation again (i.e. columnsets.pdf), I see that the module \definecolumnset[example][n=2] allow how to define how many pages we want a set of columns, each of one being define with its own number of lines and so on. Therefore, the behaviour of the first page will be different of the second, etc. Further, one have to imagine a first recto (odd) page blank, followed by an even page (even, left page) with a double columns (greek-latin text) and the next third page (odd one) with commentaries. Then, one have to define the layout, because the number of lines of the greek-latin text on left page has to fit with the commentaries on the right page (and because it is not the same layout). Moreover, one can imagine for the moment a printed odd page (on left page) and a blank one (on the right page). Maybe it is this behaviour (when a page is filled)- and necessary there is another behaviour to deal with when context parse for the even page - about which we have to scrutinize.
The purpose of columnset module is to set how many column for a single page and how to fit this columns to a number of defined pages (with titles and pictures). Its goal is not to make separate columns on the same page. At least as far as I can understand the process.
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