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The first parameter sets the main layout area, the second one specifies the linked subarea(s) of the prior. Not all main areas have such subareas. | The first parameter sets the main layout area, the second one specifies the linked subarea(s) of the prior. Not all main areas have such subareas. | ||
− | Note that backgrounds may not be rendered correctly if [[Category:Reference/en/showframe]] | + | Note that backgrounds may not be rendered correctly if [[Category:Reference/en/showframe|showframe]] is used. |
== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 21:17, 7 July 2011
\setupbackgrounds
Syntax
\setupbackgrounds[...][...,...,...][...,...=...,...] | |
[...] | top header text footer bottom page paper leftpage rightpage |
[...,...,...] | leftedge leftmargin text rightmargin rightedge |
state | start stop repeat |
[...,...=...,...] | see \setupframed |
Description
Comment
The first parameter sets the main layout area, the second one specifies the linked subarea(s) of the prior. Not all main areas have such subareas.
Note that backgrounds may not be rendered correctly if is used.
Example
[text] has several linked subareas.
\setupbackgrounds[text] [background=color,backgroundcolor=lightgray] \setupbackgrounds[text] [leftmargin] [background=color,backgroundcolor=red]
sets a light gray background for the text area and a red background for the left margin area.