Re: [NTG-context] Some short questions

2010-04-29 Thread Antoine Cailliau
Hi, > > First, declaring one (and only one) page as empty. I mean with no > > footer/header texts. This is for my cover page, and some page left > > intentionnaly blank. > > > \page[empty] > > or > > \starttextmakeup > \stoptextmakeup > > Second, I want to change the layout (margin, textwidt

Re: [NTG-context] Some short questions

2010-04-29 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 29.04.10 07:41, schrieb Antoine Cailliau: Hi, I'm looking for two specific "tricks": First, declaring one (and only one) page as empty. I mean with no footer/header texts. This is for my cover page, and some page left intentionnaly blank. \page[empty] or \starttextmakeup \stoptextmake

Re: [NTG-context] Some short questions

2010-04-29 Thread R. Bastian
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 07:41:52 +0200 Antoine Cailliau scribit: > Hi, > > I'm looking for two specific "tricks": > > First, declaring one (and only one) page as empty. I mean with no > footer/header texts. This is for my cover page, and some page left > intentionnaly blank. essaye: \page\noheade

[NTG-context] Some short questions

2010-04-28 Thread Antoine Cailliau
Hi, I'm looking for two specific "tricks": First, declaring one (and only one) page as empty. I mean with no footer/header texts. This is for my cover page, and some page left intentionnaly blank. Second, I want to change the layout (margin, textwidth, etc) of a page. I know there is a "clean" w