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* Re: \setupheader: leftstyle & rightstyle
@ 2007-07-22 18:20 Alex K
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From: Alex K @ 2007-07-22 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

Hope this isn't hijacking the thread, but I have a quick question related to this and I'd thought I'd post it here instead of starting a whole new topic about something similar. How do you center headers? I know that if you just use one header, it's automatically centered, but if you use alternating headers, they're left/right aligned by default... right?

So far I have a two-page spread set up so that the chapter appears on the right header and the title of the text on the left, but neither are centered. Do I use \midaligned, or am I on the wrong track?

Thanks.

----- Original Message ----
From: Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.lists@gmail.com>
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Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 7:56:12 AM
Subject: Re: [NTG-context]
 \setupheader: leftstyle & rightstyle

On 7/22/07, Matt Gushee wrote:
> Hi, all--
>
> I would like to use different styles for left and right headers in a
> book: I would like to set the left side (which shows the book title) in
> small caps, and the right side (chapter title) in italics.
>
>    \setupheader[style=\sc]
>
> works fine. So does
>
>    \setupheader[style=\it]
>
> But
>
>    \setupheader[leftstyle=\sc,rightstyle=\it]
>
> Doesn't work. Both headers appear in the (medium-weight roman) body
> font. Any idea why this is the case?

I usually use something like

\setuppagenumbering
    [alternative=doublesided,location=bottom]
\setupheadertexts
    [\sc Book Title][]
    [][{\it
 (\getmarking[chapter][current])}]

However, there seems to be a little bug. This works perfectly well for
section (\getmarking[section]), but for chapter the chapter labels
seem to be erased after the first appearance.

leftstyle= might also require implementation of
- style of the left label on left page
- style of the middle label on the left page
- style of the right labale on the left page
- all the three styles again on the right page, the same 6 for footer

Mojca
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* \setupheader: leftstyle & rightstyle
@ 2007-07-21 23:53 Matt Gushee
  2007-07-22  9:58 ` Patrick Gundlach
  2007-07-22 11:56 ` Mojca Miklavec
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From: Matt Gushee @ 2007-07-21 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi, all--

I would like to use different styles for left and right headers in a 
book: I would like to set the left side (which shows the book title) in 
small caps, and the right side (chapter title) in italics.

   \setupheader[style=\sc]

works fine. So does

   \setupheader[style=\it]

But

   \setupheader[leftstyle=\sc,rightstyle=\it]

Doesn't work. Both headers appear in the (medium-weight roman) body 
font. Any idea why this is the case?

-- 
Matt Gushee
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