* Running Heads Question
@ 2007-01-08 8:01 Helin Gai
2007-01-08 9:26 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Helin Gai @ 2007-01-08 8:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi all,
I have some trouble setting up the layout in ConTeXt:
1. I'm trying to place the running head in the margin, 5 cm away from
the top. My original idea is to use \setupheader[margin][...], but it
turned out that this doesn't work at all - the header is not in the
margin, and the setups in the second brackets are simply ignored.
2. I'm trying to use oldstyle for section numbers, so i specified
numberstyle=\os, but the dot in the section number become a
right-oriented triangle.
3. In LaTeX, I can use \thechapter to obtain the chapter number when
defining something. So what's the equivalance in ConTeXt?
Any input will be appreciated! Thanks!!
Sincerely,
Helin
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* Re: Running Heads Question
2007-01-08 8:01 Running Heads Question Helin Gai
@ 2007-01-08 9:26 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2007-01-08 9:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
Helin Gai wrote:
> 3. In LaTeX, I can use \thechapter to obtain the chapter number when
> defining something. So what's the equivalance in ConTeXt?
>
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