On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 12:00:49 +0100
Otared Kavian <ota...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think the reason is that ConTeXt expects any text to be part of a
> certain structure as in Chapter > Section > Subsection
> and therefore what you add after your chapter, that is
> 
> > \page [yes]
> > 
> > Some trailing remarks…  
> 
> should be part of a new chapter (or maybe an unnumbered chapter).
> 
> Best regards: OK

It is part of a certain structure: part...
No logic should require chapter or lower structure. After all, what is
the point of \stopchapter in that case?
The same can occur within a chapter, when one "leaves" a section.
One should just go back up one level, as is the case for the
"introductory remarks".


Also, I tried putting a unnumbered chapter
(\starttitle\stoptitle). Indeed, this corresponds to the first part of
my question concering \setupheadertexts [chapter,title].

I supposed that one can try to cheat:
\startchapter [title=,placehead=no,incrementnumber=no,...]
but this is not very elegant.

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