On 8/9/2015 2:42 AM, talazem@fastmail.fm wrote:
Hello,
I currently use the following to define my even and odd page headers.
————— \startsetups[header] {\doifoddpageelse {\getmarking[section]} {\getmarking[chapter]} } \doiftextelse {\getmarking[chapter]} \stopsetups —————
The problem is that some of my ‘section’s are not sections, but ‘subject’s (because I don’t want that section heading to appear in the TOC). As a result, my header is blank on the ‘subject’ pages.
Is it possible to define getmarking to take either a section or a subject, somehow? Listing them both separated by a coma (\getmarking[section,subject]) produced no result. I also tried: ————— {\doifoddpageelse {\getmarking[section]} {\getmarking[subject]} {\getmarking[chapter]} ————— …but that caused the subject and the chapter to both be printed in the header.
Many thanks for any help.
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