Dear list members,

line numbering in a two column layout apparently conflicts with the marking mechanism.

Consider the following example:


\setupcolumns[n=2]

\setuplinenumbering
    [
    step=5,
    method=page,
    align=flushright,
    ]

\definemarking[Test]

\setupheadertexts[{\fetchmark[Test][top] -- \fetchmark[Test][bottom]}]

\startbuffer
\dorecurse{12}{words }
\stopbuffer

\starttext
\startcolumns
\startlinenumbering
\marking[Test]{ONE}ONE \dorecurse{12}{\getbuffer}\par
\marking[Test]{TWO}TWO \dorecurse{29}{\getbuffer}\par
\marking[Test]{THREE}THREE \dorecurse{12}{\getbuffer}\par
\stoplinenumbering
\stopcolumns
\stoptext


In the result, the header of the first page reads "ONE -- THREE", despite marking "THREE" being placed in the third line of the second page.

Without linenumbering, the header of the first page reads "ONE -- TWO", as is to be expected.

Best regards,
Oliver


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Dr. Oliver von Criegern
Referat für IT und Digital Humanities
Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften
Alfons-Goppel-Str. 11
80539 München
Tel.: 089-23031-1310

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