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− | Note that when setting the state, before or after each applies to all parts of the page and it is therefore best set these by themselves as the first example below shows. For this reason state=high also affects the footer in that it | + | Note that when setting the state, before or after each applies to all parts of the page and it is therefore best to set these by themselves as the first example below shows. For this reason state=high also affects the footer in that it removes the footer leaving no whitespace. |
== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 18:29, 22 November 2013
\setupheader
Syntax
\setupheader[...][...,...=...,...] | |
[...] | text margin edge |
state | normal stop start empty high none nomarking name |
strut | yes no |
style | normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... command |
leftstyle | normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... command |
rightstyle | normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... command |
leftwidth | dimension Limit the text inside the header to a certain dimension. Setting this value may interfere with any additional \delimitatetext or \doboundtext performed inside the headers |
rightwidth | dimension |
before | command |
after | command |
Description
The first argument is assumed to be "text" when it is left out. Text sets the position of the header and/or footer directly over or under the pagebody.
The different states and their effects:
start, stop | switch headings on and off |
none | switch off for whole chapter |
empty | no heading on the first chapter page |
high | no heading on the first chapter page + expand textarea about space occupied by heading. |
text | some 'text' defined by
\definetext[text][footer][pagenumber] or \definetext[text][footer][left][right] which is valid on the first chapter page |
Note that when setting the state, before or after each applies to all parts of the page and it is therefore best to set these by themselves as the first example below shows. For this reason state=high also affects the footer in that it removes the footer leaving no whitespace.
Example
\setupheader[state=empty]
\setupheader[strut=yes,style=bold]
\setupheader[text][after=\vskip 4pt \hrule]
See also
\setupheadertexts \setupfooter \setupfootertexts
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