Hi,
her yet my two cents,
May be it is worthwhile to consider a set of setups and using
layerframed. This gives to my knowledge the most of flexibility.
Willi
On 22 Mar 2010, at 12:29, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
I would like to set a different header on left and right page, but I
would like it to be centered on page. How do I do that?
The command
\setupheadertexts[a][b]
puts "a b" on one page and "b a" on the other while
\setupheadertexts[a][b][c][d]
puts "a b" on one page and "c d" on the other. On single-sided
layouts I could use
\setupheadertexts[a]
or
\setupheadertexts[][a][]
but using 6 parameters on double-sided doesn't work.
I am now hacking with
\setupheadertexts[\hbox{\kern-5mm\myheaderright}][][][\hbox
{\myheaderleft\kern-5mm}]
\def\myheaderright{\hbox to "textwidth+10mm"{...}}
but that's a bit ugly.
Mojca
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