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As a followup to my query on suppressing header marking, I have prepared an example which clearly shows odd, if not buggy behavior. The book places chapter openings on recto pages which follow a verso that may have an epigraph. When there is no epigraph, the blank verso is properly unmarked by a header, but when there is an epigraph, the header from the previous chapter appears on the page. How can I eliminate this orphan header? \setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided,location=] \setupheadertexts [][{\it\getmarking[section]}] [{\it\getmarking[chapter]}][] \starttexdefinition unexpanded startSectionEpigraph \dostartbuffer [SectionEpigraph] [startSectionEpigraph][stopSectionEpigraph] \stoptexdefinition \setuphead [chapter][ beforesection=\setups{chapter:epigraph}] \startsetups chapter:epigraph \page[yes,left]% same result with yes,header,footer,left \doifelsebuffer{SectionEpigraph} {\getbuffer[SectionEpigraph] \resetbuffer[SectionEpigraph]} {\donothing} \page[yes,header,footer,right] \stopsetups \starttext \completecontent \startfrontmatter \startchapter[title=Preface] \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \stopchapter \stopfrontmatter \startbodymatter \startchapter[title=Chapter First] \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \stopchapter \startSectionEpigraph Why does this page have the heading from the previous chapter? \stopSectionEpigraph \startchapter[title=Chapter Second] \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \stopchapter \startSectionEpigraph Look up! \stopSectionEpigraph \startchapter[title=Chapter Third] \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \stopchapter \startchapter[title=Chapter Final] \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \stopchapter \stopbodymatter \stoptext -- Rik