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26 Jun, 2013 11:43 AM

Hey!

Often when I write documents in Marked I want to mail them later. Therefore I need "old-style" information like page number an company information in the header/footer. How can I archive footers for printing in markedapp?

Best regards,
Carl

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Brett on 26 Jun, 2013 12:38 PM

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    You can create a header in HTML and CSS and use the include syntax (<<[path/to/header.html] on its own line) to inject a header at the top. There's unfortunately no way to print a header/footer on every page, but you can do the same with a standard footer to have it print at the end.

    -Brett

  2. 2 Posted by tfjunk on 23 Apr, 2015 09:12 PM

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    Is this still the case? Any new solutions?

    I've just spent WAY too long banging my head on @page CSS only to discover that few/no browsers support then positions (@top-center). Or so I think.

    Seems like CSS2 and CSS3 added support to the standards, but no one implemented them?

    TIA -- T

  3. Support Staff 3 Posted by Brett on 23 Apr, 2015 09:16 PM

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    http://marked2app.com/help/Exporting.html#printpdf

    Templated support for per-page headers since 2.4.

  4. 4 Posted by tfjunk on 23 Apr, 2015 11:14 PM

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    Thanks. This is helpful, but I'm sensing (from another thread) that logos and a colored box isn't possible with this solution. Is that correct?

  5. Support Staff 5 Posted by Brett on 23 Apr, 2015 11:22 PM

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    Not currently, no.

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