On 4/15/22 21:51, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I’m always struggling with putting stuff on layers, since these just
> never start where I’d expect them to, and the offsets changed a few
> times within the last years.
>
> Please explain how I should define a layer that
Hi Willi,
thank you, I wasn’t aware that \flushlayer works this way. This was also
the problem in my real project.
And I had the wrong layer mentioned in \setupbackgrounds from another test.
Also, cropoffset was interfering in the real project, see my other mail.
Hraban
Am 16.04.22 um 22:27
Hi Hraban,
if you flush a layer like in your example, then the layer is attached to the
left top of the text area. If you want to place it in another place, you will
have to move it by x and y dimensions to the right place in the first brackets
of the \setlayerframed command . — What would be p
Hi again,
I’m always struggling with putting stuff on layers, since these just
never start where I’d expect them to, and the offsets changed a few
times within the last years.
Please explain how I should define a layer that covers the whole page,
since the following MWE is wrong (the layer a