Command/definetext
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\definetext
Summary
The command \definetext is used to define the content of single layout areas.
Settings
\definetext[...][...][...][...][...][...][...] | |
[...] | name |
[...] | top header text footer bottom |
[...] | text margin edge |
[...] | date pagenumber mark text command |
[...] | date pagenumber mark text command |
[...] | date pagenumber mark text command |
[...] | date pagenumber mark text command |
Description
Examples
Custom header on a chapter page
\definetext
can be used to create a custom header for the first page of a \chapter
.
The command has a variable number of arguments like \setupheadertexts.
The third argument with the horizontal position can only be used if you use two or four arguments to set texts on the left and right side but isn’t in this example because a) the "text" position is the default and b) we pass only one argument for the content to have the text horizontally centered.
% Wolfgang Schuster, 2024-03-26 \definetext [chapterheader] % identifier [header] % vertical position (header/footer) % [text] % horizontal position (text/margin) [This is a custom header for \tex{chapter}] % content \setuphead[chapter][header=chapterheader]