Page number 0 in Table of Contents with makeup
Consider this example: \definemakeup[toc][align=middle] \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided] \starttext \startfrontmatter \startmakeup[toc] \placecontent \stopmakeup %\setuppagenumber[number=1] \startchapter[title={A}]\stopchapter \startchapter[title={B}]\stopchapter \stopfrontmatter \stoptext The first entry in the ToC has page number 0. I can fix it by uncommenting the commented line or by removing the makeup. Is this expected behaviour? If so, why? Nicola
On 8/11/20 10:11 PM, Nicola wrote:
Consider this example:
\definemakeup[toc][align=middle] \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided] \starttext \startfrontmatter \startmakeup[toc] \placecontent \stopmakeup %\setuppagenumber[number=1] \startchapter[title={A}]\stopchapter \startchapter[title={B}]\stopchapter \stopfrontmatter \stoptext
The first entry in the ToC has page number 0. I can fix it by uncommenting the commented line or by removing the makeup. Is this expected behaviour? If so, why?
Hi Nicola, makeups have pagestate set to stop by default. \definemakeup[toc][align=middle, pagestate=start] solves your issue. I hope it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
On 2020-08-11, Pablo Rodriguez
On 8/11/20 10:11 PM, Nicola wrote:
Consider this example:
\definemakeup[toc][align=middle] \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided] \starttext \startfrontmatter \startmakeup[toc] \placecontent \stopmakeup %\setuppagenumber[number=1] \startchapter[title={A}]\stopchapter \startchapter[title={B}]\stopchapter \stopfrontmatter \stoptext
The first entry in the ToC has page number 0. I can fix it by uncommenting the commented line or by removing the makeup. Is this expected behaviour? If so, why?
Hi Nicola,
makeups have pagestate set to stop by default.
\definemakeup[toc][align=middle, pagestate=start] solves your issue.
I hope it helps,
Yes, it does! Thanks, Nicola
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