Hi Sanjoy, There is no halucination involved. In your code you try to typeset two A5 portrait beneeth each other on a A4 landscape, which is impossible. Try A3 landscape and you will see. - When experimenting with short texts as tufte I usually use \showframe. By the way if you want to typeset A5 on a A4 landscape without intending to make a booklet, then you can use setuparranging[2SIDE] Kind regards Willi Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Dear Willi and Wolfgang,
Thanks for the explanations. I understand ConTeXt arranging a bit better now and am trying more (and longer) experiments. I still can't figure out this one, though. Even printing doublesided, you don't want p.1 to vanish:
\setuppapersize[A5][A4,landscape] \setuparranging[2DOWN] \starttext \input tufte \page \input tufte \stoptext
It produces:
p.1: | | | p.2: | 2 | |
This makes no sense.
(just tried it again to make sure that I wasn't hallucinating before.)
-Sanjoy
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