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* varying headers, footers, page numbers
@ 2010-08-24 22:01 Michael Goerz
  2010-08-24 23:28 ` Michael Goerz
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Michael Goerz @ 2010-08-24 22:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

I'm trying to create a book where the front matter has no
headers/footers, except roman numeral page numbers at the top outside of the
page. The main matter should have Arabic numeral page numbers
(restarting with '1') at the top outside of each page, plus the name of
the book in the header of each even page and the name of the chapter in
the header of each odd page, with no footer. However, on the pages
where a new chapter starts (which is set to always be an odd page),
there should be no header, and the page number should appear centered
at the bottom of the page.

I'm quite confused about how to achieve this in ConTeXt.

An excerpt from the project structure is
   ./env.tex
   ./project.tex
   ./book/book.tex
   ./book/chapters/chapter1.tex

The following is a shortened excerpt from book.tex:
   \startfrontmatter
   \setuppagenumbering[state=stop] % nothing for now, should be roman page
                                   % numbers later
   \component book/frontmatter
   % ToC ...
   \stopfrontmatter

   \startbodymatter
   \setuppagenumber[number=1]
   \setupheadertexts
       [{Name of Chapter}]           [{}]
       [{}]                          [{Name of Book}]
   \setuppagenumbering[
   alternative=doublesided,   % mirrored even/odd pages
   location={header,margin},
   style=small]
   \component vol04_1/articles/azimov
   \stopbodymatter
This leads to my first question: I generally try to keep all formatting
definitions in env.tex. However, it seems to me that since I want to have
different settings in the frontmatter compared to the mainmatter, I need to put
the \setuppagenumbering and \setupheadertexts in book.tex, which slightly
bothers me. The way I intuitively feel it should work is that I would define
various headertexts and pagenumberings under some label in env.tex, and then
activate the different configurations in book.tex via that label. Is there
anything in ConTeXt that I may have overlooked that makes something like that
(centrally defining several alternative header/footer/pagenumber
configurations) possible?

Next, the problem of having a different header/footer/pagenumber on pages where
a new chapter starts. In env.tex, I have

   \setuphead[chapter][
       page=mychapterpagebreak,
       number=no,
       alternative=c,
       align={center, nothyphenated, verytolerant},
       style={\switchtobodyfont[16pt]},
       header=high,
       footer=none,
   ]

This causes the chapter pages to have no header/footer/pagenumber at all, which
is halfway what I want. But actually, I don't really understands why that works
either. My understanding is that "header=high" means there should be no header
on the first page and the normal header on all subsequent pages. The way I've
set it up though, the page number is not really part of the header (it's
separately set up through \setuppagenumbering). So why does the page number
disappear as well? And, of course, the main question: How do I get the page
number centered in the bottom of that page? Again, I feel if there was some way
to define different configurations for the header/footer/pagenumbers under
different labels, e.g. a label 'chapterfooter', it would then make sense to do
something like 'footer=chapterfooter', instead of 'footer=none'. But I guess
that's not the way it works -- so how *does* it work?

Thanks,
Michael
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* Re: varying headers, footers, page numbers
  2010-08-24 22:01 varying headers, footers, page numbers Michael Goerz
@ 2010-08-24 23:28 ` Michael Goerz
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Michael Goerz @ 2010-08-24 23:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: mailing list for ConTeXt users

On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 6:01 PM, Michael Goerz
<goerz@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> I'm trying to create a book where the front matter has no
> headers/footers, except roman numeral page numbers at the top outside of the
> page. The main matter should have Arabic numeral page numbers
> (restarting with '1') at the top outside of each page, plus the name of
> the book in the header of each even page and the name of the chapter in
> the header of each odd page, with no footer. However, on the pages
> where a new chapter starts (which is set to always be an odd page),
> there should be no header, and the page number should appear centered
> at the bottom of the page.
>
> I'm quite confused about how to achieve this in ConTeXt.
>
> An excerpt from the project structure is
>   ./env.tex
>   ./project.tex
>   ./book/book.tex
>   ./book/chapters/chapter1.tex
>
> The following is a shortened excerpt from book.tex:
>   \startfrontmatter
>   \setuppagenumbering[state=stop] % nothing for now, should be roman page
>                                   % numbers later
>   \component book/frontmatter
>   % ToC ...
>   \stopfrontmatter
>
>   \startbodymatter
>   \setuppagenumber[number=1]
>   \setupheadertexts
>       [{Name of Chapter}]           [{}]
>       [{}]                          [{Name of Book}]
>   \setuppagenumbering[
>   alternative=doublesided,   % mirrored even/odd pages
>   location={header,margin},
>   style=small]
>   \component vol04_1/articles/azimov
>   \stopbodymatter
> This leads to my first question: I generally try to keep all formatting
> definitions in env.tex. However, it seems to me that since I want to have
> different settings in the frontmatter compared to the mainmatter, I need to put
> the \setuppagenumbering and \setupheadertexts in book.tex, which slightly
> bothers me. The way I intuitively feel it should work is that I would define
> various headertexts and pagenumberings under some label in env.tex, and then
> activate the different configurations in book.tex via that label. Is there
> anything in ConTeXt that I may have overlooked that makes something like that
> (centrally defining several alternative header/footer/pagenumber
> configurations) possible?
>
> Next, the problem of having a different header/footer/pagenumber on pages where
> a new chapter starts. In env.tex, I have
>
>   \setuphead[chapter][
>       page=mychapterpagebreak,
>       number=no,
>       alternative=c,
>       align={center, nothyphenated, verytolerant},
>       style={\switchtobodyfont[16pt]},
>       header=high,
>       footer=none,
>   ]
>
> This causes the chapter pages to have no header/footer/pagenumber at all, which
> is halfway what I want. But actually, I don't really understands why that works
> either. My understanding is that "header=high" means there should be no header
> on the first page and the normal header on all subsequent pages. The way I've
> set it up though, the page number is not really part of the header (it's
> separately set up through \setuppagenumbering). So why does the page number
> disappear as well? And, of course, the main question: How do I get the page
> number centered in the bottom of that page? Again, I feel if there was some way
> to define different configurations for the header/footer/pagenumbers under
> different labels, e.g. a label 'chapterfooter', it would then make sense to do
> something like 'footer=chapterfooter', instead of 'footer=none'. But I guess
> that's not the way it works -- so how *does* it work?
Digging deeper in the reference manual, it seems that
    \definetext[chapter][footer][pagenumber]
together with
    \setuphead[chapter][
        page=mychapterpagebreak,
        number=no,
        alternative=c,
        align={center, nothyphenated, verytolerant},
        style={\switchtobodyfont[16pt]},
        header=high,
        footer=chapter,
    ]
is the answer.

Do I understand it correctly that
    \definetext[chapter][footer]...
is exactly the same as
    \setupfootertext...
but with the extra label "chapter"? So that would be exactly what my
intuition said should exist.

Can I only use the "chapter" label inside of \setuphead, like in the
above example, or could I also somehow use \definetext to setup
different headers/footers for the frontmatter/mainmatter, for example?

Thanks,
Michael
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