Is there a way to skip these margin texts momentarily, e.g. on the first
page of a new chapter?
Julian
2011/5/20 Wolfgang Schuster
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> Am 19.05.2011 um 23:59 schrieb :
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> > Thanks again,
> >
> > it works very well. However I still have one question: is it possible to
> decide of the placement
Am 19.05.2011 um 23:59 schrieb :
> Thanks again,
>
> it works very well. However I still have one question: is it possible to
> decide of the placement of the overlay and its alignment? With your example
> the section name is centered both horizontally and vertically. I'd like to
> flush it r
Thanks again,
it works very well. However I still have one question: is it possible to decide
of the placement of the overlay and its alignment? With your example the
section name is centered both horizontally and vertically. I'd like to flush it
right at least.
Greetings,
Alex
On Thu 19/05
On 2011-05-19 Alexandre Leray wrote:
> Thanks Marco,
>
> I'm probably missing a piece here has it doesn't produce anything
> visible in my composition. I'm a newbie at context; could you detail a
> little bit more how to implement this or is this snippet anything I'm
> supposed to need?
Here is
Thanks Marco,
I'm probably missing a piece here has it doesn't produce anything
visible in my composition. I'm a newbie at context; could you detail a
little bit more how to implement this or is this snippet anything I'm
supposed to need?
Thanks,
Alex
On 19/05/11 18:58, Marco wrote:
>> how coul
> how could I write the name of the current \section or \subject in the
> outer margin, with a rotation of 90°?
\setupbackgrounds [state=repeat]
\defineoverlay [side]
[{\rotate[rotation=90]{\getmarking[section]}}]
\setupbackgrounds [text] [rightmargin]
[background=side]
Marco
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Hi,
how could I write the name of the current \section or \subject in the
outer margin, with a rotation of 90°?
Best,
Alex
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