Thanks Wolfgang, it does work now!
I didn't now that the counter would be called 'userpage'. It thought
I had to set the page-counter (\setconter[page][1]), as I was using
\setuppagenumber[numberconversion=numbers,state=start]
and not
\setupuserpagenumber[numberconversion=numbers,state=start]
It seems as if both commands have the same effect. Are these synonyms?
Is there a way for an end-user (like me) to infer from a command as
\setuppagenumber that the corresponding counter is called "userpage"?
I am just asking so I may get an understanding of how ConTeXt works,
and I don't have to bother the list with so many questions.
Thanks in advance.
Best
Thomas
2014-05-07 14:25 GMT+02:00 Wolfgang Schuster
Am 07.05.2014 um 10:57 schrieb Thomas Möbius
: Dear list,
it seems as if \setupnumber is ignored or I am using the wrong way to reset the page numbering.
How to start the page numbering at 1 in the body matter?
You have to change the value of the “userpage” counter, i.e. \setcounter[userpage][1] is needed.
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