Hi James,

You can use 
        \inoutermargin{some marginal note}
and
        \ininnermargin{some marginal note}
Then when you use
        \setuplayout[location=doublesided]
at the beginning of your file, the above two commands should give you what you 
seem to be wanting.

Best regards: OK

On 9 avr. 2011, at 22:26, James Fisher wrote:

> I want to define 'inside' and 'outside' margins (i.e. left and right pages 
> are symmetrical, not the same).  Reading the document 'co-pagedesign.pdf', 
> ConTeXt talks about 'left' and 'right' margins (and other measurements).  At 
> first I thought this must be either a 'representative' left or right page 
> (the diagram on page 3 doesn't say which), but experimenting suggests that 
> there really is no concept of left and right pages here (despite the 
> incredible detail that the document goes into on arranging pages etc which 
> must understand this).
> 
> In short this is a basic requirement.  How do I solve it?
> 
> 
> James
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