> Henning Hraban Ramm > 7. November 2016 um 08:33 > Hi together, > > this is not really a practical request, but an interesting (I think) > idea... > > ConTeXt can do simple imposition (arranging pages on sheets, see > \setuparranging), but in professional imposition you need to > compensate for the paper thickness in folds to keep pages readable - > you can move the outer pages of a fold out of the gutter (spine), or > move the inner pages to the spine. (This is called creep in English, > Bundversatz in German.) That means, your outer margin will have > different width, depending on the position of the page in its fold. > > See e.g. https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/printing-booklets.html > > A guy on the LilyPond mailing list had the interesting idea to adapt > the line width to this creep, to keep an even outer margin - it would > mean that TeX needs to know about imposition while breaking lines. > > What do you think? http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/definepageshift http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuppageshift Wolfgang