Re: [NTG-context] Placing text in the margin of a header or the top right corner of a page

2011-11-23 Thread Andreas Harder
On 23.11.2011, at 06:11, Christian wrote: > I think I see what you mean. It disappeared after I tossed the box 1mm to the > right with adjusting the x position: > change > x=180mm > to > x=181mm > > Is that it? Hi, there are already presets and \setlayerframed. See my attached example. lay

Re: [NTG-context] Placing text in the margin of a header or the top right corner of a page

2011-11-22 Thread Christian
ias Weber > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. November 2011 05:55 > An: mailing list for ConTeXt users > Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Placing text in the margin of a header or the top > right corner of a page > > Fascinating. Thanks a lot. That is more than I hoped for, and was easy to > ad

Re: [NTG-context] Placing text in the margin of a header or the top right corner of a page

2011-11-22 Thread Matthias Weber
Fascinating. Thanks a lot. That is more than I hoped for, and was easy to adapt to what I wanted. One small issue: There is a tiny gap between the black layer box and the right margin (in white) that doesn't even disappear when I increase hoffset. Any chance to make that disappear, too? Thanks

Re: [NTG-context] Placing text in the margin of a header or the top right corner of a page

2011-11-22 Thread Christian
> Dear All, > > I am trying to place a framed text in the top right corner of each page of a > screen document and it looks like (cont-eni) some invocation of > \setupheadertexts might do the job. Unfortunately, I have only been able to > place my text in the margin of the body of the page, using

[NTG-context] Placing text in the margin of a header or the top right corner of a page

2011-11-22 Thread Matthias Weber
Dear All, I am trying to place a framed text in the top right corner of each page of a screen document and it looks like (cont-eni) some invocation of \setupheadertexts might do the job. Unfortunately, I have only been able to place my text in the margin of the body of the page, using \marginte