Thank you, Hans.
Can you tell me a better way to do the header rule than \hairline? I
was using \setupbackgrounds[header][bottomframe=on] but I wanted to
have an empty header (with vertical header space and no bottomframe)
on the first page and I could not figure out how to turn off the frame
on that page only. I suppose I could use header=high and define a
different layout for the first page... but if there is a better way to
do a rule that would be handy.
PPN
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 4:05 AM, Hans Hagen
On 28-12-2011 06:55, Peter Park Nelson wrote:
Hans, I'm including a minimal example below. Behavior is the same using the 23 dec 2011 beta: odd page headers are not sans, and odd page footers are not bold. Even though I set state=empty for headers and footers, they appear on the first page.
Another odd thing -- if I use \setupheader[options...] instead of \setupheader[text][options...], I get an extra horizontal rule (\hairline?) on the left side of the page...
- I fixed the font - I added an extra hsize setting to get the rule right (btw, hairline is not the best choice here)
I'll upload a beta later today.
Hans
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