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\startTEXpage

Syntax (autogenerated)

\startTEXpage[...=...,...] ... \stopTEXpage
...=...,...inherits from \setupfittingpage
instance of startfittingpage, generated by \definefittingpage


Syntax

\startTEXpage
\startTEXpage[...=...]
strut no yes global local
align normal flushleft flushright middle normal high low lohi
offset none overlay dimension
width fit dimension
height fit dimension
frame on off

Description

Start a page that fits its contents exactly. Or has some extra space around the edges, if you specify offset. It only works, if the contents is small enough. If it's too big, then you should use something like "\startTEXpage[align=normal,width=100cm,autowidth=force]"

Example

\showframe
\startTEXpage
asdf
\stopTEXpage

\showframe
\startTEXpage[offset=10pt]
asdf
\stopTEXpage

\setuppapersize[A10, landscape]
\showframe[]
\starttext
asdf
\stoptext

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