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* Controlling Appearance of \inoutermargin
@ 2013-01-13  0:42 Malte Stien
  2013-01-13 21:44 ` Sietse Brouwer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Malte Stien @ 2013-01-13  0:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

I have just changed one of my documents from single-page to double-page to be printed as a book. I have some margin remarks, that used to be on the left which I am now trying to move to the outer margin on odd and even pages (that is, left on even, right on odd pages). In doing so, I had to modify all of my \inmargin's to \inoutermargins (Please pull me up on this if this is not a good way of doing this; I found this in some forum, there does not seem to be a Wiki page about this command).

As it turns out, I am no longer able to control the appearance of these \inoutermargins using my \setupinmargin command. I have been playing with different options, like

  \setupinmargin[outer][style=\slx, color=darkgray, stack=yes]

or

  \setupinoutermargin[style=\slx, color=darkgray, stack=yes]

but cannot get it to work. Is there any documentation about the \inoutermargins command? Any hints?

Thank you,
Malte.

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