On 22 May 2016, at 16:32, Hans Hagen
wrote: On 5/22/2016 2:32 PM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
According to the description of \page in the contextgarden: "header - set header off temporarily"
But although this gives two pages numbered 1 and 2: \starttext \input knuth \page \input knuth \stoptext
This one does not honour the new page but typesets everything on page 1: \starttext \input knuth \page[header] \input knuth \stoptext
Is that as intended?
yes, it just changes a state, but you can use \page[header,yes]
It is not clear as yet. \starttext \input knuth \page[header,yes] \input knuth \page[header,yes] \input knuth \stoptext Here I get three pages, the first two without the last with header. That I understand. \starttext \input knuth \page[header] \page \input knuth \stoptext Both pages keep their header. \starttext \input knuth \page \page[header] \input knuth \stoptext Both pages keep their header. Should I conclude that the state change occurs if and onlyif when in the same macrocall a real pagebreak is realize? Because otherwise I do not observe a state change. Hans van der Meer