Willi Egger via ntg-context schrieb am 16.07.2022 um 17:03:
Hello!
I tried to setup a headertext in a context-lua-document. — No problem for the
singlesided version, however hoe to pass the info for a double sided version?
Unfortunately the cld-mkiv manual contains an example for a singlesided
document.
It ried
context.setupheadertexts({
function()
context("\\bf”)
context.labeltext(monthname)
context("\\hfill”)
context(year)
end},
{function()
context("\\bf”)
context.labeltext(monthname)
context("\\hfill”)
context(year)
end})
but this is apparently not the good approach.
Does someone of you have experience how to do this correctly?
What is the desired layout/content for the header?
You're using monthname and year in your example but do they come from, a
proper minimal example can help here.
Is it even necessary to set the header with Lua or can't you use a
regular TeX file and load it afterwards as environment file when you
process your document (context --environment=mystyle.tex mydocument.cld).
Wolfgang
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