On 2/28/24 11:56, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
[...] The sample works for me if you set plain A4 and doublesided, thus:
\setuppagenumbering[alternative={doublesided}] \starttext \samplefile{lorem} \page[quadruple] page before the quadruple (must be 3, not 4) \page[yes, quadruple] page before the quadruple (must be 7, not 8) \stoptext
This puts the "page before quadruple" text on page 4 which is the last side of the first four sides, if that makes sense.
Many thanks for your reply, Bruce. \page[quadruple] works fine putting content on realpage numbers that can be divided by 4 (with modulo 0). As far as I get, Michael was looking to place content on realpage numbers get modulo 3 when divided by 4. At least, this is what would fit my needs to place the imprint on the (excuse the Latin adjective [before the last]) penultima page of a booklet. This is why beforequadruple would make sense. I guess some Lua magic could do that, computing x to the follwing page that "x % 4 = 3" (and then \page[x]). I will try to find a trick for that, but not now. Many thanks for your help, Pablo