On 12/19/2014 04:38 PM, Mark Szepieniec wrote:
[...] Incidentally, what threw me off was the phrasing in the manual:
4.19 Makeup A document may have a titlepage, a colofon and some pages that are not directly related to the main part of the document. Mostly these pages are not numbered and can do without headers and footers. Because their layout needs extra attention we prefer the word makeup for defining their specific layout.
Since my makeup pages indeed don't have page numbers, I presumed they wouldn't have headers either. I may have read too much into that, but perhaps that passage can be improved?
Hi Mark, makeups don’t have either headers or footers, but have the document layout unless otherwise specified. You are right: makeups don’t have header or footer /texts/, although they don’t have the space for headers and footers removed. Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk