On 06/07/2012 15:34, Rogers, Michael K wrote:
1) You might want to look through Ch. 3 in the manual. The dimension called "backspace" is sometimes described as the space between the spine and the text, and sometimes as the space to the left. But the manual shows various ways to set up ConTeXt for books. It should help you. One place to get it is http://www.tug.org/texlive/Contents/live/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/contextref.pdf
Yahoo! I've only seen the individual chapters for fonts, typography and page design on the wiki. I never realize one could get the whole manual from TUG. Sometimes I overlook the obvious. Silly me.
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