jbf <roma83537@gmail.com> schrieb am Mi., 28. Apr. 2021, 06:25:
Hi list,

Is it possible to place two layers on the same page? I have several
pages where that would be necessary. On the first of those pages, it did
actually work, but on the remaining other pages, the second layer, even
though located at the bottom of the page, eliminates the first layer. I
have simply set them up one after the other. As you can see, the 1st is
towards the top left of the page, while the second is bottom right.

\definelayer[blessings]  % name of the layer
     [x=0mm, y=0mm,  % from upper left corner of paper
      width=\paperwidth, height=.5\paperheight] % let the layer cover
the full paper
\setlayer[blessings]    % name of the layer
     [hoffset=.09\textwidth, voffset=1.7cm]  % placement (from upper
left corner of the layer)
     {\externalfigure[bless.eps][width=3cm]}  % the actual contents of
the layer
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=blessings]

\definelayer[tree]  % name of the layer
     [x=0mm, y=0mm,  % from upper left corner of paper
      width=\paperwidth, height=\paperheight] % let the layer cover the
full paper
\setlayer[tree]    % name of the layer
     [hoffset=.75\textwidth, voffset=15.1cm]  % placement (from upper
left corner of the layer)
     {\externalfigure[Pohutukawa.jpg][width=.5\textwidth]}  % the actual
contents of the layer
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=tree]

What am I doing wrong?


\setupbackgrounds [page] [background={blessings,trees}]

Wolfgang