Hi Stefan,
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 8:06 AM, Stefan Larsson <
lastsys@gmail.com> wrote:
>> First post on this list...
>>
>> I have been using LaTeX for several large projects during the last 10 years
>> and just recently tried to switch to ConTeXt due to the claim of easier
>> handling of custom page layout. So far it is an enjoyable experience...
>>
>> I would need to customize my page headers with a custom table (like LaTeX's
>> tabular environment) instead of just changing the text in the left and right
>> corners. From the quick browsing I have been doing of documentation and
>> articles at contextgarden this feature called "layers" might be what I am
>> looking for. But before trying to grasp this feature I would like to ask any
>> experienced ConTeXt user for the recommended approach to achieve what I am
>> trying to do...
>>
>> So, to conclude: "How do I customize my page header to contain a table
>> instead of the predefined style?"
> can you give us a example of the header do you want to get, tables are not
> best solution and they will couse troubles in a few cases. We could try to
> find a better solution if possible.
I'll try to illustrate using a monospaced font:
+------+ Company Name
| |
| Logo |
| |
+------+
------------------------------------------------+------------
Type of document | Page
Report of something | 2 (10)
-----------------------------------+------------+------------
Name of document | Issue | Date
My document name | 1 | 2008-04-22
-----------------------------------+------------+------------
Issuer (dept, name, email) | Appendix
dept, name, email | Appendix
------------------------------------------------+------------
This is the full header. A reduced header is used on the rest of the pages where the last row is excluded.
(I am trying to convert a MS-Word template...)
Thanks,
/Stefan