That's it, thank you! Lukas
On Wed, 20 Jul 2016 10:37:04 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
Procházka Lukáš Ing. mailto:LPr@pontex.cz 20. Juli 2016 um 09:37 Hello,
is there a way to tell ConTeXt "go to odd page, insert empty page to reach the next odd page" eventually?
(IOW: When currently on odd page, break page and insert one empty (blank) (= even) page; continue on the next (= odd) page. When currently on even page, break page (and do nothing more) (and continue on the next (= odd) page). )
In the following example:
---- \starttext Page 1 \page[odd] %\page[odd,empty] %\page[odd,header,footer] Page 3 \stoptext ----
- \page[odd]: page 2 holds header and footer (unwanted) - \page[odd,empty]: adds one page with header and footer (unwanted), then inserts an empty page (unwanted) - \page[odd,header,footer] = \page[odd] You need "\page[yes,header,footer,odd]".
\starttext Page 1\page[yes,header,footer,odd] %Page 2 Page 3\page Page 4\page[yes,header,footer,odd] Page 5 \stoptext
The keywords have the following effect:
- yes: force a page break - header: sets \setupheader[state=emty] on the following page - footer: sets \setupfooter[state=empty] on the following page - odd: forces another pagebreak if the current page is even and resets the header/footer states
Wolfgang
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