> Am 04.03.2015 um 19:45 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es>:
> 
> Dear list,
> 
> I have the following sample:
> 
>    \setuppapersize[A5]
>    \definemakeup[colophon][page={yes, blank, right}]
>    \starttext
>    \dorecurse{6}{\input zapf}
>    \startmakeup[colophon]
>    This is the colophon
>    \stopmakeup
> 
> I need to have the colophon in an odd page. I thought that the option
> page would do the work, but it doesn’t seem to work.
> 
> Which is the right way to get a makeup on an odd page?

By default context produces only singlesided documents where
command which force left or right page are ignored. When you
want a doublesided document you can choose between two options.

The first option uses a different (mirrored) layout for left and right
pages and is enabled with

    \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]

The second option uses the same layout for left and right pages
(i.e. the left and right margins on each page are the same) and
is enabled with

    \setuppagenumbering[alternative={singlesided,doublesided}]

Wolfgang
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