Hi all, I have a doubleside layout with a big outer margin. When I set alternative=margin in setuphead the chapter numbers appear in the left margin which is the outer margin on left pages, but the inner margin on right pages. While this looks good on left pages, there is much free space on right pages. I would like to use this space for headlines to balance the impression. Is it possible to assign headlines to the textarea+margin somehow only on right pages so that headlines would run into the outermargin o right pages?? TIA juh -- Autoren-Homepage: ......... http://literatur.hasecke.com Satiren & Essays: ......... http://www.sudelbuch.de Privater Blog: ............ http://www.hasecke.eu Netzliteratur-Projekt: .... http://www.generationenprojekt.de
juh via ntg-context schrieb am 13.09.2021 um 13:07:
Hi all,
I have a doubleside layout with a big outer margin.
When I set alternative=margin in setuphead the chapter numbers appear in the left margin which is the outer margin on left pages, but the inner margin on right pages.
While this looks good on left pages, there is much free space on right pages.
I would like to use this space for headlines to balance the impression.
Is it possible to assign headlines to the textarea+margin somehow only on right pages so that headlines would run into the outermargin o right pages??
Like this? \setuphead [chapter] [page=yes, alternative=inmargin, location=outer, align=outer] \setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided] \showframe \starttext \dorecurse{10}{\expanded{\chapter{Chapter \convertnumber{word}{\recurselevel}}}} \stoptext Wolfgang
Thanks a lot Wolfgang for your help, Am Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 01:33:36PM +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context:
Like this?
\setuphead [chapter] [page=yes, alternative=inmargin, location=outer, align=outer]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
\showframe
\starttext \dorecurse{10}{\expanded{\chapter{Chapter \convertnumber{word}{\recurselevel}}}} \stoptext
this looks interesting, but it's not quite what I want. I think I would like to have a different solution on left and right pages. | 1. Headline on left | 2. Headline on the right page | | page | | lorem ipsum, dolor | | lorem ipsum, dolor | sit amet | | sit amet. | | The text area stops at "dolor". So the long headline on page 2 should run into the outermargin. Sorry, I must confess that I am still experimenting with my layout. The outer margin is quite big so that the headline on right pages should run into the margin to balance the look. Is it possible to put headline in an area combined from margin+textarea? juh -- Autoren-Homepage: ......... http://literatur.hasecke.com Satiren & Essays: ......... http://www.sudelbuch.de Privater Blog: ............ http://www.hasecke.eu Netzliteratur-Projekt: .... http://www.generationenprojekt.de
Am 14.09.2021 um 11:25 schrieb juh via ntg-context
: The text area stops at "dolor". So the long headline on page 2 should run into the outermargin.
Is it possible to put headline in an area combined from margin+textarea?
I’d use \framed[width=..., frame=off, offset=overlay]{Your Headline} Hraban
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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juh
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Wolfgang Schuster