On 26-4-2011 7:41, Ian Lawrence wrote:
The \setupbackgrounds[page][state=repeat,background={XXX}] is the
command that puts the logical layer on each page.
indeed, and that repeat is independent of layers
Also, you can have multiple layers, so
\setupbackgrounds[page][state=repeat,background={
OK, now maybe I get it. This might help someone...
It's the **contents** of the layer that get repeated if you set
repeat=yes in \definelayer - as in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Layers
If you do a \setlayer then this simply adds to the existing stack of
contents displayed on the layer. You ge
On 26-4-2011 6:26, Ian Lawrence wrote:
But when I get to a new page I'd like to be able to change that plug,
or even have the layer blank
that happens automatically unless the state of the layer is set to 'repeat'
so normally, once a layer is placed its content is forgotten
\page[yes]
\se
Thanks, as every. More information - I hope without overload.
I was trying to make a test suite... And failed depressingly...
I have a series of swf files that I'd like to position in exactly the
same location on a page.
Not all pages will have an swf on them.
The swf will be specific to that
Am 26.04.2011 um 12:33 schrieb Ian Lawrence:
> I have a layer that I'd like to appear on some pages but not others,
> and for which I'd like to switch the content by page. (I need the
> layer to precisely and reliably locate some graphics.
>
> However, as I see it, you can only set the visibilit
I have a layer that I'd like to appear on some pages but not others,
and for which I'd like to switch the content by page. (I need the
layer to precisely and reliably locate some graphics.
However, as I see it, you can only set the visibility of a layer in
\definelayer, \setupbackgrounds - and the