On Wednesday 03 December 2008 12:09:53 pm Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

> Am 03.12.2008 um 19:43 schrieb Bart C. Wise:

> > > You tried to enable doublesided documents with \setuplayout

> > > but the option location control the location of your document

> > > on the real paper, this option is usefull if you use different

> > > sizes your document and paper e.g. \setupapersize[A4][A3].

> >

> > Thanks Wolfgang for your response. I'm having a little trouble

> > understanding your response, so let me tell you what I think you said.

> >

> > \setuplayout should not be used to enable doublesided documents.

> > Because that option (\setuplayout[location=doublesided] is used to

> > control the location of your document on real paper. Is that correct?

>

> Yes.

>

> > If so, then I don't need to use the

> > \setuplayout[location=doublesided] option for the example. Correct?

>

> Yes.

>

> > > Doublesided documents are enable with

> > > \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided], ConTeXt has also

> > > a special settings "alternative={singlesided,doublesided}",

> > > this this a normal single sided document with the same margins

> > > on every page but you can use the "left" and "right" keys for

> > > \page, \setuplayer etc.

> >

> > So I did the following with the above code:

> > % \setuplayout[location=doublesided]

> > \setuppagenumbering[

> > location={footer,middle},

> > alternative=doublesided,

> > option=doublesided,

> > style=\em\tfx,

> > way=bytext,

> > ]

> > What does the "option=doublesided" do? Do I need it? I'm not sure

> > where I found that one.

>

> \setuppagenumbering has no "option" parameter.

>

> > I still have the same problem with the last chapter in a division,

> > the headers and the footers print out. I also tried with/without the

> > "option=doublesided".

>

> Add, ConTeXt goes by default to the next right page after

> a sectionblock and insert the header and your pagebreak

> for the first chapter can't work because you're past the

> left page after the frontmatter you wanted to be empty.

>

> \setupsectionblock[frontpart][page=yes]

> \setupsectionblock[bodypart] [page=yes]

> \setupsectionblock[backpart] [page=yes]

>

> Wolfgang

>

Excellent! Thanks again for your patience and wealth of knowledge!

Bart