... One more question. Let's have three cases - some of them hide the page number on the first page, some of them don't. The question is - why: ---- 1 - OK, no page number on page 1 \def\MyPageNumber#1{\doifelse{\pagenumber}{1}{}{\pagenumber}} % Testing \pagenumber \setuppagenumbering[location={footer,middle},command=\MyPageNumber] \starttext %\noheaderandfooterlines % COMMAND NOT USED \dorecurse{5}{\input knuth\par} \stoptext ---- ---- 2 - BAD, page number IS on page 1 \def\MyPageNumber#1{\doifelse{#1}{1}{}{\pagenumber}} % Testing #1 instead of \pagenumber \setuppagenumbering[location={footer,middle},command=\MyPageNumber] \starttext %\noheaderandfooterlines % COMMAND NOT USED \dorecurse{5}{\input knuth\par} \stoptext ---- ---- 3 - OK, no page number on page 1 \def\MyPageNumber#1{\doifelse{#1}{1}{}{\pagenumber}} % Testing #1 instead of \pagenumber \setuppagenumbering[location={footer,middle},command=\MyPageNumber] \starttext \noheaderandfooterlines % COMMAND IN USE \dorecurse{5}{\input knuth\par} \stoptext ---- So - 1) What exactly does \noheaderandfooterlines do? 2) Why testing the #1 argument in the case 2 doesn't work? TIA. Lukas -- Ing. Lukáš Procházka [mailto:LPr@pontex.cz] Pontex s. r. o. [mailto:pontex@pontex.cz] [http://www.pontex.cz] Bezová 1658 147 14 Praha 4 Tel: +420 244 062 238 Fax: +420 244 461 038