
Hi all, I use an overlay to implement a navigation bar in the left margin of a document. It seems to me that the processing of the overlay is done only once and not for every page again. In addition, the \lastpage is not available. Does anyone know a solution? Maybe headers/footers are a solution. But how is absolute positioning accomplished with them? Thanks for your attention, --Stefan PS: Here is my current implementation: \definelayer[navbar] \setupbackgrounds[text][leftmargin][background=navbar] \setlayer[navbar][x=0cm,y=10cm]{\the\pageno}

Hi Vit, thanks for the quick help. It works! --Stefan PS: Is there some documentation about \appendtoks around?

Vit Zyka wrote:
hm, dirty tricks -) beware of interference, also, be careful not to introduce funny spaces then. (sometimes \prependtoks is better) Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------

Stefan Wachter wrote:
page, paper and text backgrounda are calculated each page, unless you say \setupbackgrounds[state=repeat], in which case all are recalculated; if you put something in a layer it happens directly (but the layer may be flushed later)
Does anyone know a solution? Maybe headers/footers are a solution. But how is absolute positioning accomplished with them?
you can put a layer in the background of the header area and that do something: \startsetups whatever \setlayer[thatlayer][....positioning...]{\the\pageno} \stopsetups \setupheadertexts[\setups{whatever}]
lastpage etc only make sense in the output routine (during page building) since one does not know where tex will break the page. H ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------

Hi Hans, I implemented my changing navigation bar like you proposed, i.e. using a layer that is "refreshed" by the footer text: \definelayer[navbar] \setupbackgrounds[text][leftmargin][background=navbar] \startsetups NavBar ... some quite complicated code setting up the navigation bar layer ... \stopsetups \setupfootertexts[\setups{NavBar}] Everything works now, but I was not able to use the \goto makro inside the navigation layer setup code. It seems that the \goto makro somehow interferes with the output routine. Therefore I had to replace the \goto makro in the setup code with my self written \PrevOrNextPage makro. This makro writes a "raw" pdftex link. (Sometime ago you hinted me to replace my \PrevOrNextPage makro by the \goto makro.) Using the \goto makro I get the following error message: ! Missing } inserted. <inserted text> } <to be read again> \endgroup \dosingletexts ...atetexts {#1#2#5}{#6{}{}{}}}}}}} \egroup <argument> ...tk \v!voet \v!tekst \c!middentekst } \hss }\hskip -\zetbreedte ... \dododoplacelayouttextline ...#2 #3}\hbox to #1{#4 }\stoplayoutcomponent \get... \dodoplacelayouttextline ... \c!kantlijntekst }}}} \fi \ifdim \rechtermargebr... ... l.211 ...t\crlf{} Die Landesregierung\blank[small] Can you please have a look on the example? I attach a file that when it is texexecuted produces the above error. When you comment out line 150 in the file and use line 148 instead, then the example works fine. Thanks, --Stefan Hans Hagen wrote:
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