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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/source-doc/english/scrlayer-scrpage.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/source-doc/english/scrlayer-scrpage.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 586b3312ca..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/source-doc/english/scrlayer-scrpage.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1184 +0,0 @@ -% ====================================================================== -% scrlayer-scrpage.tex -% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2013-2019 -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX2e KOMA-Script bundle. -% -% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of -% the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c of the license. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2005/12/01 or later and of this work. -% -% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained". -% -% The Current Maintainer and author of this work is Markus Kohm. -% -% This work consists of all files listed in manifest.txt. -% ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -% scrlayer-scrpage.tex -% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2013-2019 -% -% Dieses Werk darf nach den Bedingungen der LaTeX Project Public Lizenz, -% Version 1.3c, verteilt und/oder veraendert werden. -% Die neuste Version dieser Lizenz ist -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% und Version 1.3c ist Teil aller Verteilungen von LaTeX -% Version 2005/12/01 oder spaeter und dieses Werks. -% -% Dieses Werk hat den LPPL-Verwaltungs-Status "author-maintained" -% (allein durch den Autor verwaltet). -% -% Der Aktuelle Verwalter und Autor dieses Werkes ist Markus Kohm. -% -% Dieses Werk besteht aus den in manifest.txt aufgefuehrten Dateien. -% ====================================================================== -% -% Chapter about scrlayer-scrpage of the KOMA-Script guide -% -% ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -% -% Kapitel ueber scrlayer-scrpage in der KOMA-Script-Anleitung -% -% ============================================================================ - -\KOMAProvidesFile{scrlayer-scrpage.tex}% - [$Date: 2019-12-06 11:44:37 +0100 (Fr, 06. Dez 2019) $ - KOMA-Script guide (chapter: scrlayer-scrpage)] -\translator{Markus Kohm\and Jana Schubert\and Jens H\"uhne\and Karl Hagen} - -% Date version of the translated file: 2019-11-29 - -\chapter[{Headers and Footers with \Package{scrlayer-scrpage}}] - {Headers\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}} and - Footers with \Package{scrlayer-scrpage}} -\labelbase{scrlayer-scrpage} -% -\BeginIndexGroup -\BeginIndex{Package}{scrlayer-scrpage}% -\begin{Explain} - Until version 3.11b of \KOMAScript, the \Package{scrpage2}% - \IndexPackage[indexmain]{scrpage2}\important{\Package{scrpage2}} package was - the recommended way to customise headers and footers beyond the options - provided by the \PageStyle{headings}, \PageStyle{myheadings}, - \PageStyle{plain}, and \PageStyle{empty} page styles of the \KOMAScript{} - classes. - \iffalse% - The still older \Package{scrpage}\IndexPackage{scrpage} package was marked - obsolete in 2001 and removed from the regular \KOMAScript{} distribution in - 2013.\par - \fi% - Since 2013, the \hyperref[cha:scrlayer]{\Package{scrlayer}}% - \important{\hyperref[cha:scrlayer]{\Package{scrlayer}}}% - \IndexPackage{scrlayer} package has been included as a basic module of - \KOMAScript. This package provides a layer model and a new page-style model - based upon it. However, the package's interface is almost too flexible and - consequently not easy for the average user to comprehend. For more - information about this interface, see \autoref{cha:scrlayer} in - \autoref{part:forExperts}. However, a few of the options that are actually - part of \Package{scrlayer}, and which are therefore taken up again in that - chapter, are also documented here because they are required to use - \Package{scrlayer-scrpage}. - - Many users are already familiar with the commands from \Package{scrpage2}. - For this reason, \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} provides a method for - manipulating headers and footers which is based on \Package{scrlayer}, is - largely compatible with \Package{scrpage2}, and at the same time greatly - expands the user interface. If you are already familiar with - \Package{scrpage2} and refrain from direct calls to its internal commands, - you can usually use \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} as a drop-in replacement. - This also applies to most examples using \Package{scrpage2} found in - \LaTeX{} books or on the Internet.% - \iffalse% - \iffree{}{\par With the release of this book, \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} - for \KOMAScript{} is recommended as the tool of choice when it comes to - changing the predefined page styles. Using the obsolete package - \Package{scrpage2}\IndexPackage[indexmain]{scrpage2}% - \important{\Package{scrpage2}} is now deprecated. Therefore, the - commands for this outdated package are no longer part of this book. If - you encounter older documents that still use \Package{scrpage2}, - consider switching to \Package{scrlayer-scrpage}. Notwithstanding, this - chapter does contain some hints for using \Package{scrpage2}.}% - \fi -\end{Explain} - -In addition to \Package{scrlayer-scrpage}\iffree{ or \Package{scrpage2}}{}, -you could also use \Package{fancyhdr}\IndexPackage{fancyhdr} (see -\cite{package:fancyhdr}) to configure the headers and footers of pages. -However, this package has no support for several \KOMAScript{} features, -for example the element scheme (see \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}, -\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont}, and -\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.usekomafont} in \autoref{sec:maincls.textmarkup}, -\DescPageRef{maincls.cmd.setkomafont}) or the configurable numbering format -for dynamic headers (see the \DescRef{maincls.option.numbers} option and, -for example, \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.chaptermarkformat} in -\autoref{sec:maincls.structure}, \DescPageRef{maincls.option.numbers} and -\DescPageRef{maincls.cmd.chaptermarkformat}). Hence, if you are using a -\KOMAScript{} class, you should use the new \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} -package. \iffree{If you have problems, you can still use -\Package{scrpage2}.}{\ignorespaces} Of course, you can also use -\Package{scrlayer-scrpage} with other classes, such as the standard \LaTeX{} -ones. - -Apart from the features described in this chapter, \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} -provides several more functions that are likely only of interest to a very -small number of users and therefore are described in -\autoref{cha:scrlayer-scrpage-experts} of \autoref{part:forExperts}, starting -at \autopageref{cha:scrlayer-scrpage-experts}. Nevertheless, if the options -described in \autoref{part:forAuthors} are insufficient for your purposes, you -should examine \autoref{cha:scrlayer-scrpage-experts}. - -\LoadCommonFile{options} % \section{Early or late Selection of Options} - -\LoadCommonFile{headfootheight} % \section{Header and Footer Height} - -\LoadCommonFile{textmarkup} % \section{Text Markup} - -\section{Using Predefined Page Styles} -\seclabel{predefined.pagestyles} - -The easiest way to create custom headers and footers with -\Package{scrlayer-scrpage} is to use one of the predefined page styles. -% -\iffalse % Umbruchoptimierung - This section introduces the page styles defined by the - \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} package as it loads. It also explains the - commands that you can use to create basic settings for these page - styles. You can find further options, commands, and background information - in the following sections and in - \autoref{sec:scrlayer-scrpage-experts.pagestyle.pairs} in - \autoref{part:forExperts}.% -\fi - -\begin{Declaration} - \PageStyle{scrheadings}% - \PageStyle{plain.scrheadings} -\end{Declaration} -The \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} package provides two page styles that you can -reconfigure to your liking. The first page style is -\PageStyle{scrheadings}\important{\PageStyle{scrheadings}}, which is intended -as a page style with running heads. Its defaults are similar to the page style -\PageStyle{headings}\IndexPagestyle{headings} of the standard \LaTeX{} or -\KOMAScript{} classes. You can configure exactly what appears in the header or -footer with the commands and options described below. - -The second page style is \PageStyle{plain.scrheadings}% -\important{\PageStyle{plain.scrheadings}}, which is intended to be a style -with no running head. Its defaults resemble those of the -\PageStyle{plain}\IndexPagestyle{plain} page style of the standard or -\KOMAScript{} classes. You can configure exactly what appears in the header or -footer with the commands and options described below. - -You could, of course, configure \PageStyle{scrheadings} to be a page style -without a running head and \PageStyle{plain.scrheadings} to be a page style -with a running head. It is, however, advisable to adhere to the conventions -mentioned above. The two page styles mutually influence one another. Once you -apply one of these page styles, \PageStyle{scrheadings} will become accessible -as \PageStyle{headings}\important{\PageStyle{headings}}% -\IndexPagestyle{headings} and the page style \PageStyle{plain.scrheadings} -will become accessible as \PageStyle{plain}\important{\PageStyle{plain}}% -\IndexPagestyle{plain}. Thus, if you use a class or package that automatically -switches between \PageStyle{headings} and \PageStyle{plain}, you only need to -select \PageStyle{scrheadings} or \PageStyle{plain.scrheadings} once. Direct -patches to the corresponding classes or packages are not necessary. This pair -of page styles can thus serve as a drop-in replacement for -\PageStyle{headings} and \PageStyle{plain}. If you need more such pairs, -please refer to \autoref{sec:scrlayer-scrpage-experts.pagestyle.pairs} in -\autoref{part:forExperts}.% -\EndIndexGroup - - -\begin{Declaration} - \Macro{lehead}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{cehead}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{rehead}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{lohead}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{cohead}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{rohead}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content} -\end{Declaration} -You can set the contents of the header for the -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} and -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings} page styles with these commands. -The optional argument sets the content of an element of the -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} page style, while the -mandatory argument sets the content of the corresponding element of the -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings} page style. - -The contents of even\,---\,or left-hand\,---\,pages\textnote{left-hand pages} -can be set with \Macro{lehead}, \Macro{cehead}, and \Macro{rehead}. The -``\texttt{e}'' appearing as the second letter of the commands' names stands -for ``\emph{even}''. - -The contents of odd\,---\,or right-hand\,---\,pages\textnote{right-hand pages} -can be set with \Macro{lohead}, \Macro{cohead}, and \Macro{rohead}. The -``\texttt{o}'' appearing as the second letter of the commands' names stands -for ``\emph{odd}''. - -Note\textnote{Attention!} that in one-sided printing, only right-hand pages -exist, and \LaTeX{} designates these as odd pages regardless of their page -number. - -Each header consists of a left-aligned\textnote{left aligned} element that can -be set with \Macro{lehead} or \Macro{lohead}. The ``\texttt{l}'' appearing as -the first letter of the commands' names stands for ``\emph{left aligned}''. - -Similarly, each header has a centred\textnote{centred} element that can be set -with \Macro{cehead} or \Macro{cohead}. The ``\texttt{c}'' appearing as the -first letter of the command' names stands for ``\emph{centred}''. - -Likewise, each header has a right-aligned\textnote{right aligned} element that -can be set with \Macro{rehead} or \Macro{rohead}. The ``\texttt{r}'' appearing -as the first letter of the commands' names stands for ``\emph{right -aligned}''. - -\BeginIndexGroup -\BeginIndex{FontElement}{pagehead}\LabelFontElement{pagehead}% -\BeginIndex{FontElement}{pageheadfoot}\LabelFontElement{pageheadfoot}% -These elements do not have individual font attributes that you can -change using the commands \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont} and -\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont} (see \autoref{sec:maincls.textmarkup}, -\DescPageRef{maincls.cmd.setkomafont}). Instead, they use an element named -\FontElement{pagehead}. Before this element is applied, the -\FontElement{pageheadfoot} element will also be applied. See -\autoref{tab:scrlayer-scrpage.fontelements} for the defaults of these -elements.% -\EndIndexGroup - -The meaning of each command for headers in two-sided printing is illustrated -in \autoref{fig:scrlayer-scrpage.head}.% -% -\begin{figure}[tp] - \centering - \begin{picture}(\textwidth,30mm)(0,-10mm) - \thinlines - \small\ttfamily - % left/even page - \put(0,20mm){\line(1,0){.49\textwidth}}% - \put(0,0){\line(0,1){20mm}}% - \multiput(0,0)(0,-1mm){10}{\line(0,-1){.5mm}}% - \put(.49\textwidth,5mm){\line(0,1){15mm}}% - \put(.05\textwidth,10mm){% - \color{ImageRed}% - \put(-.5em,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(3.5em,0)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-.5em,0){\line(0,1){\baselineskip}}% - \put(-.5em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(3.5em,\baselineskip)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \makebox(4em,5mm)[l]{\Macro{lehead}}% - }% - \put(.465\textwidth,10mm){% - \color{ImageBlue}% - \put(-4em,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(-4em,0)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(0,0){\line(0,1){\baselineskip}}% - \put(-4em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(-4em,\baselineskip)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-4.5em,0){\makebox(4em,5mm)[r]{\Macro{rehead}}}% - }% - \put(.2525\textwidth,10mm){% - \color{ImageGreen}% - \put(-2em,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(2em,0)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \multiput(-2em,0)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-2em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(2em,\baselineskip)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \multiput(-2em,\baselineskip)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-2em,0){\makebox(4em,5mm)[c]{\Macro{cehead}}}% - }% - % right/odd page - \put(.51\textwidth,20mm){\line(1,0){.49\textwidth}}% - \put(.51\textwidth,5mm){\line(0,1){15mm}}% - \put(\textwidth,0){\line(0,1){20mm}}% - \multiput(\textwidth,0)(0,-1mm){10}{\line(0,-1){.5mm}}% - \put(.5325\textwidth,10mm){% - \color{ImageBlue}% - \put(0,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(4em,0)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(0,0){\line(0,1){\baselineskip}}% - \put(0em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(4em,\baselineskip)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(.5em,0){\makebox(4em,5mm)[l]{\Macro{lohead}}}% - }% - \put(.965\textwidth,10mm){% - \color{ImageRed}% - \put(-4em,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(-4em,0)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(0,0){\line(0,1){\baselineskip}}% - \put(-4em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(-4em,\baselineskip)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-4.5em,0){\makebox(4em,5mm)[r]{\Macro{rohead}}}% - }% - \put(.75\textwidth,10mm){% - \color{ImageGreen}% - \put(-2em,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(2em,0)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \multiput(-2em,0)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-2em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(2em,\baselineskip)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \multiput(-2em,\baselineskip)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-2em,0){\makebox(4em,5mm)[c]{\Macro{cohead}}}% - }% - % commands for both pages - \color{ImageBlue}% - \put(.5\textwidth,0){\makebox(0,\baselineskip)[c]{\Macro{ihead}}}% - \color{ImageGreen}% - \put(.5\textwidth,-5mm){\makebox(0,\baselineskip)[c]{\Macro{chead}}} - \color{ImageRed}% - \put(.5\textwidth,-10mm){\makebox(0,\baselineskip)[c]{\Macro{ohead}}} - \put(\dimexpr.5\textwidth-2em,.5\baselineskip){% - \color{ImageBlue}% - \put(0,0){\line(-1,0){1.5em}}% - \put(-1.5em,0){\vector(0,1){5mm}}% - \color{ImageGreen}% - \put(0,-1.25\baselineskip){\line(-1,0){\dimexpr .25\textwidth-2em\relax}}% - \put(-\dimexpr - .25\textwidth-2em\relax,-1.25\baselineskip){\vector(0,1){\dimexpr - 5mm+1.25\baselineskip\relax}} - \color{ImageRed}% - \put(0,-2.5\baselineskip){\line(-1,0){\dimexpr .45\textwidth-4em\relax}}% - \put(-\dimexpr - .45\textwidth-4em\relax,-2.5\baselineskip){\vector(0,1){\dimexpr - 5mm+2.5\baselineskip\relax}} - }% - \put(\dimexpr.5\textwidth+2em,.5\baselineskip){% - \color{ImageBlue}% - \put(0,0){\line(1,0){1.5em}}% - \put(1.5em,0){\vector(0,1){5mm}}% - \color{ImageGreen}% - \put(0,-1.25\baselineskip){\line(1,0){\dimexpr .25\textwidth-2em\relax}} - \put(\dimexpr - .25\textwidth-2em\relax,-1.25\baselineskip){\vector(0,1){\dimexpr - 5mm+1.25\baselineskip\relax}} - \color{ImageRed}% - \put(0,-2.5\baselineskip){\line(1,0){\dimexpr .45\textwidth-4em\relax}} - \put(\dimexpr - .45\textwidth-4em\relax,-2.5\baselineskip){\vector(0,1){\dimexpr - 5mm+2.5\baselineskip\relax}} - }% - \end{picture} - \caption[Commands for setting the page header]% - {The meaning of the commands for setting the contents of page headers - shown on a two-page schematic} - \label{fig:scrlayer-scrpage.head} -\end{figure} -% -\begin{Example} - Suppose you're writing a short article and you want the author's name to - appear on the left side of the page and the article's title to appear - right. You can write, for example: -\begin{lstcode} - \documentclass{scrartcl} - \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} - \lohead{John Doe} - \rohead{Page style with \KOMAScript} - \begin{document} - \title{Page styles with \KOMAScript} - \author{John Doe} - \maketitle - \end{document} -\end{lstcode} - But what happens? On the first page there's only a page number in the - footer, while the header remains empty! - - The explanation is simple: The \Class{scrartcl} class, like the default - \Class{article} class, switches to the \PageStyle{plain} page style for the - page which contains the title. After the command - \DescRef{maincls.cmd.pagestyle}\PParameter{scrheadings} in the preamble of - our example, this actually refers to the - \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} page style. The default for - this page style when using a \KOMAScript{} class is an empty page header and - a page number in the footer. In the example, the optional arguments of - \Macro{lohead} and \Macro{rohead} are omitted, so the - \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} page style remains - unchanged and the result for the first page is actually correct. - - Now add enough text to the example after \DescRef{maincls.cmd.maketitle} - so that a second page is printed. You can simply add - \Macro{usepackage}\PParameter{lipsum}\IndexPackage{lipsum} to the document - preamble and \Macro{lipsum}\IndexCmd{lipsum} below - \DescRef{maincls.cmd.maketitle}. You will see that the header of the second - page now contains the author and the document title as we wanted. - - For comparison, you should also add the optional argument to - \Macro{lohead} and \Macro{rohead}. Change the example as follows: -\begin{lstcode} - \documentclass{scrartcl} - \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} - \lohead[John Doe] - {John Doe} - \rohead[Page style with \KOMAScript] - {Page style with \KOMAScript} - \begin{document} - \title{Page styles with \KOMAScript} - \author{John Doe} - \maketitle - \end{document} -\end{lstcode} - Now you have a header on the first page just above the title itself. - That is because you have reconfigured page style - \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} with the two optional - arguments. As you probably appreciate, it would be better to leave this page - style unchanged, as a running head above the document title is rather - annoying. - - By the way, as an alternative to configuring - \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} you could, if you were - using a \KOMAScript{} class, have changed the page style for pages that - contain title headers. See \DescRef{maincls.cmd.titlepagestyle}% - \important{\DescRef{maincls.cmd.titlepagestyle}}% - \IndexCmd{titlepagestyle} in \autoref{sec:maincls.pagestyle}, - \DescPageRef{maincls.cmd.titlepagestyle}. -\end{Example} - -Note\textnote{Attention!} that you should never put a section -heading or section number directly into the header using one of these -commands. Because of the asynchronous way that \TeX{} lays out and outputs -pages, doing so can easily result in the wrong number or heading text in the -running head. Instead you should use the mark mechanism, ideally in -conjunction with the procedures explained in the next section.% -\EndIndexGroup - -\begin{Declaration} - \Macro{lehead*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{cehead*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{rehead*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{lohead*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{cohead*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{rohead*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content} -\end{Declaration} -The starred versions\ChangedAt{v3.14}{\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}} of the -previously described commands differ from the ordinary versions only if you -omit the optional argument \PName{plain.scrheadings content}. In this case, -the version without the star does not change the contents of -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings}. The starred version, on the -other hand, uses the mandatory argument \PName{scrheading content} -for \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} as well. So if both -arguments should be the same, you can simply use the starred version with only -the mandatory argument.% - -\begin{Example} - You can shorten the previous example using the starred versions of - \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.lohead} and \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.rohead}: -\begin{lstcode} - \documentclass{scrartcl} - \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} - \lohead*{John Doe} - \rohead*{Page style with \KOMAScript} - \begin{document} - \title{Page styles with \KOMAScript} - \author{John Doe} - \maketitle - \end{document} -\end{lstcode}% -\end{Example}% -\EndIndexGroup -\ExampleEndFix - - -\begin{Declaration} - \Macro{lefoot}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{cefoot}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{refoot}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{lofoot}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{cofoot}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{rofoot}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content} -\end{Declaration} -You can define the contents of the footer for -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings} and -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} with these commands. The -optional argument defines the content of an element of -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings}, while the mandatory argument -sets the content of the corresponding element of -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings}. - -The contents of even\,---\,or left-hand\,---\,pages\textnote{left-hand page} -are set with \Macro{lefoot}, \Macro{cefoot}, and \Macro{refoot}. The -``\texttt{e}'' appearing as the second letter of the commands' names stands -for ``\emph{even}''. - -The contents of odd\,---\,or right-hand\,---\,pages\textnote{right-hand page} -are set with \Macro{lofoot}, \Macro{cofoot}, and \Macro{rofoot}. The -``\texttt{o}'' appearing as the second letter of the commands' names stands -for ``\emph{odd}''. - -Note\textnote{Attention!} that in one-sided printing, only right-hand pages -exist, and \LaTeX{} designates these as odd pages regardless of their page -number. - -Each footer consists of a left-aligned\textnote{left aligned} element that can -be set with \Macro{lefoot} or \Macro{lofoot}. The ``\texttt{l}'' appearing as -the first letter of the commands' names stands for ``\emph{left aligned}''. - -Similarly, each footer has a centred\textnote{centred} element that can be set -with \Macro{cefoot} or \Macro{cofoot}. The ``\texttt{c}'' in the first letter -of the command' names stands for ``\emph{centred}''. - -Likewise, each footer has a right-aligned\textnote{right aligned} element that -can be set with \Macro{refoot} or \Macro{rofoot}. The ``\texttt{r}'' in the -first letter of the commands' names stands for ``\emph{right aligned}''. - -\BeginIndexGroup -\BeginIndex{FontElement}{pagefoot}\LabelFontElement{pagefoot}% -\BeginIndex{FontElement}{pageheadfoot}\LabelFontElement[foot]{pageheadfoot}% -However, these elements do not have individual font attributes that can be -changed with the \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont} and -\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont} commands (see -\autoref{sec:maincls.textmarkup}, \DescPageRef{maincls.cmd.setkomafont}). -Instead, they use an element named -\FontElement{pagefoot}\important{\FontElement{pagefoot}}. Before this element -is applied, the font element -\FontElement{pageheadfoot}\important{\FontElement{pageheadfoot}} is also -applied. See \autoref{tab:scrlayer-scrpage.fontelements} for the defaults of -the fonts of these elements.% -\EndIndexGroup - -The meaning of each command for footers in two-sided printing is illustrated -in \autoref{fig:scrlayer-scrpage.foot}.% -% -\begin{figure}[bp] - \centering - \begin{picture}(\textwidth,30mm) - \thinlines - \small\ttfamily - % left page - \put(0,0){\line(1,0){.49\textwidth}}% - \put(0,0){\line(0,1){20mm}}% - \multiput(0,20mm)(0,1mm){10}{\line(0,1){.5mm}}% - \put(.49\textwidth,0){\line(0,1){15mm}}% - \put(.05\textwidth,5mm){% - \color{ImageRed}% - \put(-.5em,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(3.5em,0)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-.5em,0){\line(0,1){\baselineskip}}% - \put(-.5em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(3.5em,\baselineskip)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \makebox(4em,5mm)[l]{\Macro{lefoot}}% - }% - \put(.465\textwidth,5mm){% - \color{ImageBlue}% - \put(-4em,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(-4em,0)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(0,0){\line(0,1){\baselineskip}}% - \put(-4em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(-4em,\baselineskip)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-4.5em,0){\makebox(4em,5mm)[r]{\Macro{refoot}}}% - }% - \put(.2525\textwidth,5mm){% - \color{ImageGreen}% - \put(-2em,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(2em,0)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \multiput(-2em,0)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-2em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(2em,\baselineskip)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \multiput(-2em,\baselineskip)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-2em,0){\makebox(4em,5mm)[c]{\Macro{cefoot}}}% - }% - % right page - \put(.51\textwidth,0){\line(1,0){.49\textwidth}}% - \put(.51\textwidth,0){\line(0,1){15mm}}% - \put(\textwidth,0){\line(0,1){20mm}}% - \multiput(\textwidth,20mm)(0,1mm){10}{\line(0,1){.5mm}}% - \put(.5325\textwidth,5mm){% - \color{ImageBlue}% - \put(0,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(4em,0)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(0,0){\line(0,1){\baselineskip}}% - \put(0em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(4em,\baselineskip)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(.5em,0){\makebox(4em,5mm)[l]{\Macro{lofoot}}}% - }% - \put(.965\textwidth,5mm){% - \color{ImageRed}% - \put(-4em,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(-4em,0)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(0,0){\line(0,1){\baselineskip}}% - \put(-4em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(-4em,\baselineskip)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-4.5em,0){\makebox(4em,5mm)[r]{\Macro{rofoot}}}% - }% - \put(.75\textwidth,5mm){% - \color{ImageGreen}% - \put(-2em,0){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(2em,0)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \multiput(-2em,0)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-2em,\baselineskip){\line(1,0){4em}}% - \multiput(2em,\baselineskip)(.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \multiput(-2em,\baselineskip)(-.25em,0){5}{\line(1,0){.125em}}% - \put(-2em,0){\makebox(4em,5mm)[c]{\Macro{cofoot}}}% - }% - % both pages - \color{ImageBlue}% - \put(.5\textwidth,15mm){\makebox(0,\baselineskip)[c]{\Macro{ifoot}}}% - \color{ImageGreen}% - \put(.5\textwidth,20mm){\makebox(0,\baselineskip)[c]{\Macro{cfoot}}} - \color{ImageRed}% - \put(.5\textwidth,25mm){\makebox(0,\baselineskip)[c]{\Macro{ofoot}}} - \put(\dimexpr.5\textwidth-2em,.5\baselineskip){% - \color{ImageBlue}% - \put(0,15mm){\line(-1,0){1.5em}}% - \put(-1.5em,15mm){\vector(0,-1){5mm}}% - \color{ImageGreen}% - \put(0,20mm){\line(-1,0){\dimexpr .25\textwidth-2em\relax}}% - \put(-\dimexpr .25\textwidth-2em\relax,20mm){\vector(0,-1){10mm}}% - \color{ImageRed}% - \put(0,25mm){\line(-1,0){\dimexpr .45\textwidth-4em\relax}}% - \put(-\dimexpr .45\textwidth-4em\relax,25mm){\vector(0,-1){15mm}}% - }% - \put(\dimexpr.5\textwidth+2em,.5\baselineskip){% - \color{ImageBlue}% - \put(0,15mm){\line(1,0){1.5em}}% - \put(1.5em,15mm){\vector(0,-1){5mm}}% - \color{ImageGreen}% - \put(0,20mm){\line(1,0){\dimexpr .25\textwidth-2em\relax}}% - \put(\dimexpr .25\textwidth-2em\relax,20mm){\vector(0,-1){10mm}}% - \color{ImageRed}% - \put(0,25mm){\line(1,0){\dimexpr .45\textwidth-4em\relax}}% - \put(\dimexpr .45\textwidth-4em\relax,25mm){\vector(0,-1){15mm}}% - }% - \end{picture} - \caption[Commands for setting the page footer]% - {The meaning of the commands for setting the contents of page - footers shown on a two-page schematic}% - \label{fig:scrlayer-scrpage.foot} -\end{figure} -% -\begin{Example} - Let's return to the example of the short article. Let's say you want to - specify the publisher in the left side of the footer. You would change the - example above to: -\begin{lstcode} - \documentclass{scrartcl} - \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} - \lohead{John Doe} - \rohead{Page style with \KOMAScript} - \lofoot{Smart Alec Publishing} - \usepackage{lipsum} - \begin{document} - \title{Page styles with \KOMAScript} - \author{John Doe} - \maketitle - \lipsum - \end{document} -\end{lstcode} - Once again the publisher is not printed on the first page with the title. - The reason is the same as in the example with - \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.lohead} above. And the solution for getting the - publisher on the first page is similar: -\begin{lstcode} - \lofoot[Smart Alec Publishing] - {Smart Alec Publishing} -\end{lstcode} - Now you decide\textnote{font change}\important{\FontElement{pageheadfoot}}% - \IndexFontElement{pageheadfoot} that the header and footer should use an - upright but smaller font in place of the default slanted font: -\begin{lstcode} - \setkomafont{pageheadfoot}{\small} -\end{lstcode} - In addition, the header, but not the footer, should be bold: -\begin{lstcode} - \setkomafont{pagehead}{\bfseries} -\end{lstcode} - It is important\textnote{Attention!} that this command does not occur until - after \Package{scrpage-scrlayer} has been loaded because the \KOMAScript{} - class defines \DescRef{\LabelBase.fontelement.pagehead} as an alias for - \DescRef{\LabelBase.fontelement.pageheadfoot}. Only by loading - \Package{scrpage-scrlayer} will \DescRef{\LabelBase.fontelement.pagehead} - become an element independent of - \DescRef{\LabelBase.fontelement.pageheadfoot}. - - Now add one more \Macro{lipsum} and the - \Option{twoside}\IndexOption{twoside}\important{\Option{twoside}} option - when loading \Class{scrartcl}. First of all, you will see the page number - moves from the centre to the outer margin of the page footer, due to the - changed defaults of \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings} and - \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} for two-sided printing with - a \KOMAScript{} class. - - Simultaneously, the author, document title, and publisher will vanish from - page~2. They only appear on page~3. That's because we've only used - commands for odd pages. You can recognise this by the ``\texttt{o}'' in the - second position of the command names. - - Now, we could simply copy those commands and replace the ``\texttt{o}'' with - an ``\texttt{e}'' to define the contents of \emph{even} pages. But with - two-sided printing, it makes more sense to use mirror-inverted elements, - i.\,e. the left element of an even page should become the right element of - the odd page and visa versa. To achieve this, we also replace the first - letter ``\texttt{l}'' with ``\texttt{r}'': -\begin{lstcode} - \documentclass[twoside]{scrartcl} - \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} - \lohead{John Doe} - \rohead{Page style with \KOMAScript} - \lofoot[Smart Alec Publishing] - {Smart Alec Publishing} - \rehead{John Doe} - \lohead{Page style with \KOMAScript} - \refoot[Smart Alec Publishing] - {Smart Alec Publishing} - \usepackage{lipsum} - \begin{document} - \title{Page styles with \KOMAScript} - \author{John Doe} - \maketitle - \lipsum\lipsum - \end{document} -\end{lstcode} -\end{Example} -% -Since it is a bit cumbersome to define left and right pages separately in -cases such as the previous example, a simpler solution for this common case is -introduced below. - -Allow me once again an important note:\textnote{Attention!} you should -never put a section heading or section number directly into the footer using -one of these commands. Because of the asynchronous way that \TeX{} lays out and -outputs pages, doing so can easily result in the wrong number or heading text -in the running head. Instead you should use the mark mechanism, ideally in -conjunction with the procedures explained in the next section.% -\EndIndexGroup - - -\begin{Declaration} - \Macro{lefoot*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{cefoot*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{refoot*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{lofoot*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{cofoot*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{rofoot*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content} -\end{Declaration} -The starred versions\ChangedAt{v3.14}{\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}} of the -previously described commands differ only if you omit the optional argument -\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}. In this case, the version without the -star does not change the contents of -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings}. The starred version, on the -other hand, uses the mandatory argument \PName{scrheading content} for -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} as well. So if both arguments -should be the same, you can simply use the starred version with just the -mandatory argument.% - -\begin{Example} - You can shorten the previous example using the star versions of - \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.lofoot} and \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refoot}: -\begin{lstcode} - \documentclass[twoside]{scrartcl} - \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} - \lohead{John Doe} - \rohead{Page style with \KOMAScript} - \lofoot*{Smart Alec Publishing} - \rehead{John Doe} - \lohead{Page style with \KOMAScript} - \refoot*{Smart Alec Publishing} - \usepackage{lipsum} - \begin{document} - \title{Page styles with \KOMAScript} - \author{John Doe} - \maketitle - \lipsum\lipsum - \end{document} -\end{lstcode} -\end{Example} -% -\EndIndexGroup -\ExampleEndFix - - -\begin{Declaration} - \Macro{ohead}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{chead}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{ihead}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{ofoot}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{cfoot}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{ifoot}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content} -\end{Declaration} -To configure the headers and footers for two-sided printing with the -previously described commands, you would have to configure the left and right -sides separately from one another. In most cases, however, the left and right -sides are more or less symmetrical. An item that appears on the left of an -even page should appear on the right of an odd page and vice versa. Centred -elements are usually centred on both sides. - -To simplify the definition of such symmetric page styles, -\Package{scrlayer-scrpage} has shortcuts. The \Macro{ohead} command -corresponds to a call to both \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.lehead} and -\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.rohead}. The \Macro{chead} command corresponds to a -call to both \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.cehead} and -\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.cohead}. And the \Macro{ihead} command corresponds to -a call to both \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.rehead} and -\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.lohead}. The same applies to the equivalent commands -for the page footer. An outline of these relationships can also be found in -\autoref{fig:scrlayer-scrpage.head} on \autopageref{fig:scrlayer-scrpage.head} -and \autoref{fig:scrlayer-scrpage.foot} on -\autopageref{fig:scrlayer-scrpage.foot}. -% -\begin{Example} - You can simplify the previous example using the new commands: -\begin{lstcode} - \documentclass[twoside]{scrartcl} - \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} - \ihead{John Doe} - \ohead{Page style with \KOMAScript} - \ifoot[Smart Alec Publishing] - {Smart Alec Publishing} - \usepackage{lipsum} - \begin{document} - \title{Page styles with \KOMAScript} - \author{John Doe} - \maketitle - \lipsum\lipsum - \end{document} -\end{lstcode} -\iffalse% - As you can see, you can use half the number of commands but get the same - result. % -\fi% -\end{Example}% -Because one-sided printing treats all pages as odd pages, these commands are -synonymous with the corresponding right-side commands when in one-sided mode. -Therefore in most cases you will only need these six commands instead of the -twelve described before. - -Allow me once again an important note:\textnote{Attention!} you should never -put a section heading or section number directly into the footer using one of -these commands. Because of the asynchronous way that \TeX{} lays out and -outputs pages, doing so can easily result in the wrong number or heading text -in the running head. Instead you should use the mark mechanism, ideally in -conjunction with the procedures explained in the next section.% -\EndIndexGroup - - -\begin{Declaration} - \Macro{ohead*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{chead*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{ihead*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{ofoot*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{cfoot*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content}% - \Macro{ifoot*}\OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}% - \Parameter{scrheadings content} -\end{Declaration} -The previously described commands also have starred -versions\ChangedAt{v3.14}{\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}} that differ only if you -omit the optional argument \OParameter{plain.scrheadings content}. In this -case, the version without a star does not change the content of -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings}. The version with the star, -on the other hand, also uses the mandatory argument \PName{scrheadings -content} for \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings}. So if both -arguments should be the same, you can simply use the starred version with only -the mandatory argument.% - -\begin{Example} - You can shorten the previous example using the star version of - \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.ifoot}: -\begin{lstcode} - \documentclass[twoside]{scrartcl} - \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} - \ihead{John Doe} - \ohead{Page style with \KOMAScript} - \ifoot*{Smart Alec Publishing} - \usepackage{lipsum} - \begin{document} - \title{Page styles with \KOMAScript} - \author{John Doe} - \maketitle - \lipsum\lipsum - \end{document} -\end{lstcode}% -\end{Example}% -\EndIndexGroup - - -\begin{Declaration} - \OptionVName{pagestyleset}{setting} -\end{Declaration} -\BeginIndex{Option}{pagestyleset~=KOMA-Script}% -\BeginIndex{Option}{pagestyleset~=standard}% -The examples above refer several times to the default settings of the page -styles \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings}\IndexPagestyle{scrheadings} -and \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings}% -\IndexPagestyle{plain.scrheadings}. In fact, \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} -currently provides two different defaults for these page styles. You can -select them manually with the \Option{pagestyleset} option. - -The -\PValue{KOMA-Script}\important{\OptionValue{pagestyleset}{KOMA-Script}} -\PName{setting} selects the defaults, which are also set automatically if the -option is not specified and a \KOMAScript{} class is detected. In two-sided -printing, \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings} uses outer-aligned -running heads in the header and outer-aligned page numbers in the footer. -In one-sided printing, the running head will be printed in the -middle of the header and the page number in the middle of the footer. Upper- -and lower-case letters are used in the automatic running heads as they -actually appear in the sectioning headings. This corresponds to the -\OptionValueRef{\LabelBase}{markcase}{used}\IndexOption{markcase~=used}% -\important{\OptionValueRef{\LabelBase}{markcase}{used}} option. The -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} page style has no running -heads, but the page numbers are printed in the same manner. - -However, if the \hyperref[cha:scrlttr2]{\Class{scrlttr2}}% -\important{\hyperref[cha:scrlttr2]{\Class{scrlttr2}}}% -\IndexClass{scrlttr2} class is detected, the default settings are based on the -page styles of that class. See \autoref{sec:scrlttr2.pagestyle}, -\autopageref{sec:scrlttr2.pagestyle}. - -The -\PValue{standard}\important{\OptionValue{pagestyleset}{standard}} -\PName{setting} selects defaults that match the page styles of the standard -classes. This is also activated automatically if the option has not been -specified and no \KOMAScript{} class is detected. In this case, for two-sided -printing \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings} uses running heads -inner-aligned in the header, and the page numbers will be printed\,---\,also -in the header\,---\,outer-aligned. One-sided printing uses the same settings, -but since only right-hand pages exist in this mode, the running head will -always be left-aligned and the page number right-aligned. The automatic -running heads\,---\,despite considerable typographic objections\,---\,are -converted to capital letters, as they would be with -\OptionValueRef{\LabelBase}{markcase}{upper}\IndexOption{markcase~=upper}% -\important{\OptionValueRef{\LabelBase}{markcase}{upper}}. In one-sided -printing, the \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} page style -differs considerably from \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings} because -the page number is printed in the middle of the footer. -Unlike\textnote{\KOMAScript{} vs. standard classes} the \PageStyle{plain} page -style in the standard classes, -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings} omits the page number in -two-sided printing. The standard classes print the page number in the middle -of the footer, which does not match the rest of the page styles in two-sided -printing. -\iffalse % Umbruchkorrekturtext - If you want the page number back -\begin{lstcode} - \cfoot[\pagemark]{} -\end{lstcode} - will restore it. % -\fi% -The running head is omitted in \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.plain.scrheadings}. - -Note\textnote{Attention!} that using this option activates the -\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings}\IndexPagestyle{scrheadings}% -\important{\DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings}} page style. -\iffalse% Umbruchkorrektur - This also applies if you use the option within the document.% -\fi -% -\EndIndexGroup - - -\LoadCommonFile{pagestylemanipulation} % \section{Manipulating Defined Page Styles} - -\begin{Declaration} - \OptionVName{headwidth}{width\textup{:}offset\textup{:}offset}% - \OptionVName{footwidth}{width\textup{:}offset\textup{:}offset} -\end{Declaration} -By default the header\Index{header>width} and footer\Index{footer>width} are -as wide as the type area. However, you can change this using these -\KOMAScript{} options. The value \PName{width} is the desired width of the -header or footer. The \PName{offset} defines how far the header or footer -should be moved towards the outer\,---\,in one-sided printing to the -right\,---\,margin. All three\ChangedAt{v3.14}{\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}} -values are optional and can be omitted. If you omit a value, you can also omit -the associated colon to the left of it. If only one \PName{offset} is -specified, it is used for both odd and even pages. Otherwise, the first -\PName{offset} is used for odd and the second \PName{offset} for even pages in -two-sided mode. If you only use one value without a colon, this will be the -\PName{width}. - -For both the \PName{width} and the \PName{offset} you can use any valid length -value, \LaTeX{} length, \TeX{} dimension, or \TeX{} skip. In addition, you can -use an \eTeX{} dimension expression with the basic arithmetic operations -\texttt{+}, \texttt{-}, \texttt{*}, \texttt{/}, and parentheses. See -\cite[section~3.5]{manual:eTeX} for more information on such expressions. See -\autoref{sec:scrlayer-scrpage.options} for more information on using a -\LaTeX{} length as an option value. The \PName{width} can also be one of the -symbolic values shown in \autoref{tab:scrlayer-scrpage.symbolic.values}. - -By default the header and the footer are the width of the text area. The -default \PName{offset} depends on the selected \PName{width}. One-sided -printing typically uses half the difference between \PName{width} and the -width of the text area. This centres the header horizontally above the text -area. Two-sided printing, on the other hand, uses only a third of the -difference between \PName{width} and the width of the text area. However, if -\PName{width} is the width of the whole text area and the marginal note -column, the default \PName{offset} will be zero. If this is too complicated -for you, you should simply specify the desired \PName{offset} yourself. -% -\begin{table} - \centering - \caption[Symbolic values for the \Option{headwidth} and \Option{footwidth} - options]{Available symbolic values for the \PName{width} value of options - \Option{headwidth} and \Option{footwidth}} - \label{tab:scrlayer-scrpage.symbolic.values} - \begin{desctabular} - \entry{\PValue{foot}}{% - the current width of the footer% - }% - \entry{\PValue{footbotline}}{% - the current length of the horizontal line below the footer% - }% - \entry{\PValue{footsepline}}{% - the current length of the horizontal line above the footer% - } \entry{\PValue{head}}{% - the current width of the header% - }% - \entry{\PValue{headsepline}}{% - the current length of the horizontal line below the header% - }% - \entry{\PValue{headtopline}}{% - the current length of the horizontal line above the header% - }% - \entry{\PValue{marginpar}}{% - the width of the marginal note column including the distance - between the text area and the marginal note column% - }% - \entry{\PValue{page}}{% - the width of the page taking into account any binding correction defined - with the help of the \Package{typearea} package (see the - \DescRef{typearea.option.BCOR} option in - \autoref{sec:typearea.typearea}, \DescPageRef{typearea.option.BCOR})% - }% - \entry{\PValue{paper}}{% - the width of the paper without considering any binding correction% - }% - \entry{\PValue{text}}{% - the width of the text area% - }% - \entry{\PValue{textwithmarginpar}}{% - the width of the text area including the marginal note column and - the distance between the two (Note: only in this case is - the default for \PName{offset} zero)% - }% - \end{desctabular} -\end{table} -% -\EndIndexGroup - - -\begin{Declaration} - \OptionVName{headtopline}{thickness\textup{:}length}% - \OptionVName{headsepline}{thickness\textup{:}length}% - \OptionVName{footsepline}{thickness\textup{:}length}% - \OptionVName{footbotline}{thickness\textup{:}length} -\end{Declaration} -\BeginIndex{Option}{headtopline~=\PName{thickness\textup{:}length}}% -\BeginIndex{Option}{headsepline~=\PName{thickness\textup{:}length}}% -\BeginIndex{Option}{footsepline~=\PName{thickness\textup{:}length}}% -\BeginIndex{Option}{footbotline~=\PName{thickness\textup{:}length}}% -The \KOMAScript{} classes provide only one separation line below the header -and another above the footer, and you can only switch these lines on or off. -But the \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} package also lets you place lines above the -header and below the footer. And for all four lines, you can not only switch -them on an off but also configure their \PName{length} and \PName{thickness}. - -Both values are optional. If you omit the \PName{thickness}, a default value -of 0.4\Unit{pt} is used, producing a so-called \emph{hairline}. If you omit -the \PName{length}, the width of the header or footer will be used. If you -omit both, you can also omit the colon. If you use only one value without -colon, this is the \PName{thickness}. - -Of course, the \PName{length} can be not just shorter than the current width -of the header or footer but also longer. See also the options -\DescRef{\LabelBase.option.ilines}\IndexOption{ilines}% -\important{\DescRef{\LabelBase.option.ilines}, -\DescRef{\LabelBase.option.clines}, \DescRef{\LabelBase.option.olines}}, -\DescRef{\LabelBase.option.clines}\IndexOption{clines} and -\DescRef{\LabelBase.option.olines}\IndexOption{olines} later in this section. - -\BeginIndexGroup -\BeginIndex{FontElement}{headtopline}\LabelFontElement{headtopline}% -\BeginIndex{FontElement}{headsepline}\LabelFontElement{headsepline}% -\BeginIndex{FontElement}{footsepline}\LabelFontElement{footsepline}% -\BeginIndex{FontElement}{footbotline}\LabelFontElement{footbotline}% -In addition to the length and thickness, you can also change the colour of the -lines. Initially the colour depends on the colour of the header or footer. In -addition to this, however, the settings of the corresponding elements -\important[i]{\FontElement{headtopline}\\ - \FontElement{headsepline}\\ - \FontElement{footsepline}\\ - \FontElement{footbotline}} \FontElement{headtopline}, -\FontElement{headsepline}, \FontElement{footsepline} and -\FontElement{footbotline} are applied. You can -change these using the \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont} or -\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont} commands (see -\autoref{sec:maincls.textmarkup}, \DescPageRef{maincls.cmd.setkomafont}). -By default these elements are empty, so they do not change the current font or -colour. Font changes at this point, unlike colour changes, make little sense -anyway and are therefore not recommended for these elements.% -\EndIndexGroup -% -\EndIndexGroup - - -\begin{Declaration} - \OptionVName{plainheadtopline}{simple switch}% - \OptionVName{plainheadsepline}{simple switch}% - \OptionVName{plainfootsepline}{simple switch}% - \OptionVName{plainfootbotline}{simple switch} -\end{Declaration} -You can use these options to apply the settings for the lines to the -\PageStyle{plain} page style. You can find the available values for -\PName{simple switch} in \autoref{tab:truefalseswitch} on -\autopageref{tab:truefalseswitch}. If one of these options is activated, the -\PageStyle{plain} page style will use the line settings given by the options -and commands described above. If the option is deactivated, the -\PageStyle{plain} will not show the corresponding line.% -\EndIndexGroup - - -\begin{Declaration} - \Option{ilines}% - \Option{clines}% - \Option{olines} -\end{Declaration} -As previously explained, dividing lines for the header or footer can be longer -or shorter than the width of the header or footer respectively. But the -question remains how these lines are aligned. By default, all lines are -aligned to the left margin in one-sided printing and to the inner margin in -two-sided printing. This corresponds to using the \Option{ilines} option. -Alternatively, you can use the \Option{clines} option to centre the lines with -respect to the width of the header or footer, or the \Option{olines} option to -align them to the outer (or right) margin.% -\EndIndexGroup -% -\EndIndexGroup - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% mode: flyspell -%%% coding: us-ascii -%%% ispell-local-dictionary: "en_GB" -%%% TeX-master: "../guide" -%%% End: |