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== [[Help:Reference|Syntax]] (autogenerated) ==<table cellspacing="4" cellpadding="2" class="cmd"> <tr> <td colspan="2" class="cmd"syntax>\setuppapersize<span class="first" >[...,...,...]</span><span class="second" style="color:red;">[...,...,...]</span></td> </tr> <tr valign="top" class="first"> <td class="cmd">[...,...,...]</td> <td>A3 <strong>A4</strong> A5 A6 letter ... CD name landscape mirrored rotated 90 180 270 </td> </tr> <tr valign="top" class="second"> <td class="cmd">[...,...,...]</td> <td>A3 <strong>A4</strong> A5 A6 letter ... name landscape mirrored rotated negative 90 180 270 </td> </tr></tablesyntax>
== Description ==
== Description == The first argument of {{cmd|setuppapersize}} is the dimension a page will have. The second argument is the size of the paper the pages will be printed on; see {{cmd|setuparranging}} for placing multiple pages on a sheet. If the second argument is omitted, the paper size is assumed to equal the page size. For example:<texcode>\setuppapersize[letter,landscape][letter,landscape,oversized]</texcode>
The first argument selects sets the area for typesetting and size of the second pages to letter size (optionallandscape)argument the papersize for printing. If the second argument is omitted, it defaults to and the value size of the first argumentpaper (before cutting) to oversized letter size, which has edges that are 1.5 cm longer. <tt>letter</tt> is a pre-defined papersize; one can define one's own papersizes using {{cmd|definepapersize}}.
Options for There are several options one can use to modify a predefined paper size:* <tt>portrait</tt>: the default paper sizes are 'standing up', taller than they are wide.* <tt>landscape</tt>: turn the second paper 90 degrees so it is lying down* <tt>samesized</tt>: same size as the first argument are* <tt>oversized</tt>: adds 1.5 cm to each edge* <tt>undersized</tt>: subtracts 1.5 cm from each edge* <tt>doublesized</tt>: doubles the width* <tt>doubleoversized</tt>:doubles the width and adds 1.5 cm to each edge
* <tt>oversized</tt> There are quite a few pre-defined paper sizes: adds 1,5 cm on each side* <tt>doublesized</tt> doubles the size* <tt>doubleoversized</tt> doubles the size and adds 1,5 cm on each side
To define your own {| class="wikitable"|- valign="top"! style="width: 200px" | '''Size''' ! '''Remarks'''|- valign="top"| <tt>letter</tt>, <tt>ledger</tt>, <tt>tabloid</tt>, <tt>legal</tt>, <tt>folio</tt>, <tt>executive</tt> | Sizes from the North American paper standard.|- valign="top"| <tt>A0</tt> &ndash; <tt>A10</tt>, <tt>B0</tt> &ndash; <tt>B10</tt>, <tt>C0</tt> &ndash; <tt>C10</tt> | From the A, B, and C series of the ISO-216 standard.|- valign="top"| <tt>RA0</tt> &ndash; <tt>RA4</tt>, <tt>SRA0</tt> &ndash; <tt>SRA4</tt> | From the RA and SRA series of ISO-217 paper standard.|- valign="top"| <tt>C6/C5</tt>, <tt>DL</tt>, <tt>E4</tt> | From the ISO-269 standard envelope sizes.|- valign="top"| <tt>envelope 9</tt> &ndash; <tt>envelope 14</tt> | Sizes from the American postal standard.|- valign="top"| <tt>G5</tt> and <tt>E5</tt> | From the Swedish SIS-014711 standard. These are used for Swedish theses.|- valign="top"| <tt>CD</tt> (12x12cm)| for CD covers.|- valign="top"| <tt>S3</tt> &ndash; <tt>S6</tt>, <tt>S8</tt>, <tt>SM</tt>, <tt>SW</tt> | For screen sizes. These sizes are useful for presentations. <tt>S3</tt> &ndash; <tt>S6</tt> and <tt>S8</tt> have an aspect ratio of 4:3. <tt>S3</tt> is 300pt wide, <tt>S4</tt> is 400pt wide, and so on. <tt>S6</tt> is almost as wide as a <tt>A4</tt> paper size see . <tt>SM</tt> and <tt>SW</tt> are for medium and wide screens; they have the same height as <tt>S6</tt>.|-|[http://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/page-lay.mkiv <tt>page-lay.mkii</tt>] <br />[cmdhttp:definepapersize]//source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/page-lay.mkiv <tt>page-lay.mkiv</tt>]| A few more paper sizes, which are not mention here. (Scroll down to the end.)|-|}
== Example ==
<context source=yes>% Create a paper that can accomodate 2x4 squares of 52x52mm% (A9 is 37x52mm, and we're placing it both portrait and landscape)\definepapersize[sheet][width=104mm,height=156mm] % We want 2x3 pages on a sheet. \setuppaper must come *before* \setuparranging!-- Please fill \setuppaper[nx=2, ny=3, dx=0mm, dy=0mm]\setuparranging[XY] % Define two papersizes in an example if you can --terms of A9 and sheet\definepapersize[standing][A9] [sheet]\definepapersize[lying] [A9,landscape][sheet] % Show the pages.\showframe \starttext \setuppapersize[standing] Page 1: standing pages from here on. \page Page 2. \page \setuppapersize[lying] Page 3: lying pages from here on. \page Page 4. \page \adaptpapersize[standing] Page 5: adapted to standing \page Page 6: automatically back to lying \page\stoptext</context>  
== See also ==
<!-- something like * [[PaperSetup]]* {{cmd|definepapersize}} to define a new paper size for use with {{cmd|setuppapersize}}* {{cmd|adaptpapersize}} to change the paper size for one page only.* {{cmd|setuparranging}} to place multiple pages on a sheet.* {{cmd|startTEXpage}} — a page just large enough to fit its TeX contents* {{cmd|startpagefigure}} — a page just large enough to fit its figure, possibly with some text underneath* {{cmd:goto|\goto]] -->startMPpage}} — a page just large enough to fit its MetaPost contents
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