Tuesday, July 17, 2007 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

> 2007/7/17, Giuseppe Bilotta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Apparently, I mistook what the doublesided option does for
>> layers. I've currently solved the problem in the following
>> way:

> \definelayer[test][doublesided=yes]

> \setlayer[test][odd][..,..=..,..]{content}

> \setlayer[test][even][..,..=..,..]{content}

Indeed, but if I want both sides to always have the same
content, I need to double-code every content insertion, or
write a macro to do that for me. It just moves the trickery
somewhere else :)

My expectation was that when \setlayer is used without
specification on a doublesided layer, it would set the
content for both sides. Alternatively, a way to specify
(even via presets) a position which is page-parity dependent
would be a good thing.

-- 
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta

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