On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Florian Rubach <florian.rub...@gmx.de> wrote: > If you want more control over the design of your titlepage, I suggest to use > \begin{titlepage} and \end{titlepage} (both in ERT). Between those two, you > can fill in the content of your titlepage (as standard text, formatted by > hand) in a way that it suits your needs. Of course this needs a bit > fingerpainting but offers control over the layout. Keep in mind that you > have to keep the "titlepage"-class-option, or you will get your pagenumber > back. > To me this is not a viable approach for `article (paper)'. But I found a (dirtier) hack: generate the 1st-page-nr-bugged .pdf, open it with PDFedit [1], draw a white rectangle over the 1st page number, and save. The .pdf file seems clean after the PDFedit save, and has no numbering on the first page. Not very cute, but a way to go. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDFedit
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