On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 23.03.10 12:11, schrieb luigi scarso:
It seem that for mkii a blank page is not part of a chapter --- this is logical: the chapter ends before. For mkiv blank page is part of a chapter --- this is also ok: the chapter ends just before the next chapter.
This affects only marks and not other header/footer texts, is this now also correct?
\showframe
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,location=footer]
\setupheader [text] [lefttext=left,
middletext=\strut\doifoddpageelse{\getmarking[section][first]}{\getmarking[section][last]}]
\starttext \dorecurse{2} {\chapter{Chapter #1} \dorecurse{3}{\section{Section #1.##1}\input knuth \ifnum#1=2\relax\input tufte \fi}} \stoptext No, mkii != mkiv at page 2; mkiv shows 'Section 1.3' at middle and 'left' at the right side, while mkii shows only 'left' at the right side. Now I should say that mkiv is right --- at least it looks more reasonable than mkii .
-- luigi