2012/3/18 Pablo Rodríguez <oi...@web.de>:
> On 06/03/12 20:27, luigi scarso wrote:
>> 2012/3/6 Pablo Rodríguez <oi...@web.de <mailto:oi...@web.de>>
>>
>>     On page 7 lines are numbered from lowest to highest values. A purist
>>     might consider this wrong, but this is unlikely to happen on a real
>>     book, since (I guess) line numbers on headers only make sense when they
>>     two different series cannot be on the same page.
>>
>>     Many thanks for your help,
>>
>> I see but ... how do you want to manage this situation?
>
> Hi Luigi,
>
> sorry, but it seems that my reply to your question wasn't explaining at all.
>
> I'm really interested in your hack (from
> http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2012/065588.html).
>
> I would really appreciate, if the hack could print in the header the
> numbers from the first or the last lines that appear on page. It might
> not be the lowest and highest values and it lines may not show numbers
> (due to step=5).
>
> Many thanks for your help,
hm I think to understand, but I need an example ( "I have this but I
want that") with the code that  you are using  .


-- 
luigi
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