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Revision as of 13:53, 1 March 2013

\setupheadertexts

Syntax

\setupheadertexts[...][...][...][...]
[...] text on the left handed side of odd pages
[...] text on the right handed side of odd pages
[...] text on the right handed side of even pages
[...] text on the left handed side of even pages


Description

Place headers and footers with the commands \setupheadertexts and \setupfootertexts.

These commands take 4 arguments. The first is for the left handed side on odd pages, the second for the right handed side on odd pages, the third for the right handed side on even pages, and the fourth for the left handed side on even pages.

Example

This example produces the same header on odd and even pages.

\setupheadertexts
        [{\getmarking[chapter]}]    [{page \pagenumber}]
        [{page \pagenumber}]        [{\getmarking[chapter]}]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]

Note: \setuppagenumbering[location=] supresses the default output (i.e. centered in header) of the page number on every page.

See also

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