Hi,
Hans Hagen wrote:
beware, if you you nil the page commands, you may need to make sure
yourself that the pagebreaks between section blocks are forced at the
right moment in order to reset for instance marks (used in running
headers);
end of frontpart (page break)
some changes to header settings
begin of bodypart (redundant page break)
start of chapter (forcing (redundant) page break)
in the first case, the header may be wrong on the last page of the
frontpart because it is set before the page break forced by the chapter
Well, somehow reading this above, it sounds different than I get by the
current settings:
\starttext
setupheadertexts[FontMatter]
\startfrontmatter \chapter{One}\chapter{Two} \stopfrontmatter
\setupheadertexts[BodyMatter]
\startbodymatter \chapter{Three} \stopbodymatter
\stoptext
Gives [One] [Two] [Three] [empty page].
Reading above I'd expect: [One] [Two][Three] or [One][Two][empty
page][Three].
I actually want to have [One][Two][Three].
If I now set page=, then I get [One][Two][Three], but on page [Two] is
the wrong header.
What is the proper way of doing so? Or: Why is there a page(break) added
_after_ the matter and not - like \chapter{} - a pagebreak before?
Tobias
PS: Fortunally, I needed only \setupheadertexts[chapter] so far, which
poses no problem.
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