\startcomponent ma-cb-en-headers \enablemode[**en-us] \project ma-cb \startchapter[title=Page headers and footers] \index{page header} \index{page footer} \Command{\tex{setupfootertexts}} \Command{\tex{setupheadertexts}} \Command{\tex{setupheader}} \Command{\tex{setupfooter}} \Command{\tex{noheaderandfooterlines}} In some cases you want to give your document a page header and footer. The commands to do this are: \shortsetup{setupfootertexts} \shortsetup{setupheadertexts} The first bracket pair is used for the location of the footer or header (\type{text}, \type{edge} etc). Footer and header are placed within the second and third bracket pairs. In a double sided document a fourth and fifth bracket pair is used for footer and header on the left-hand side page and the right-hand side page. In most cases you can omit these last two bracket pairs. \startbuffer \setupfootertexts[Manual][section] \stopbuffer \typebuffer In this case the text {\em Manual} will appear in the left-hand side corner and the title of the actual section on the right-hand side of the page. This footer will change with the beginning of a new section. You can set up the layout of the header and footer with: \shortsetup{setupheader} \shortsetup{setupfooter} If you want to leave out the page header and footer you can type: \starttyping \noheaderandfooterlines \stoptyping \stopchapter \stopcomponent