Thanks marco, should I rather use


\definepagebreak
 [chapterpagebreak]
 [yes, odd]

?

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On 11 May 2016, at 13:02, Marco Patzer <lists@homerow.info> wrote:

On Wed, 11 May 2016 12:38:17 +0200
Andrea Valle <valle@di.unito.it> wrote:

in the book I’m finishing I’m using a structure like this

\starttext

\input c_preface.tex

\input c_chapter1.tex

[etc]

\stoptext


where each .tex file contains

\startchapter[various options]
\section{First section}
etc
\stopchapter

The publisher is asking me to start each chapter on a odd page. Can I
do it by setting some options?

\definepagebreak
 [chapterpagebreak]
 [yes, right]

\setuphead
 [chapter]
 [page=chapterpagebreak]

Marco
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