"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
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> "Garst R. Reese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> | "Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
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> | >
> | > What is the difference in the generated latex files?
> | >
> | > Lgb
> | the ~ instead of nothing in front of the \thispagestyle{empty} line.
> | Other details
"Garst R. Reese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| "Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
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| >
| > What is the difference in the generated latex files?
| >
| > Lgb
| the ~ instead of nothing in front of the \thispagestyle{empty} line.
| Other details on my just pre ans to my own ?
| Thanks, Garst
"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
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> What is the difference in the generated latex files?
>
> Lgb
the ~ instead of nothing in front of the \thispagestyle{empty} line.
Other details on my just pre ans to my own ?
Thanks, Garst
"Garst R. Reese" wrote:
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> I have a book with 12 pages of frontmatter (roman), including a TOC.
> TOC's and Chapters start on odd numbered pages.
> The TOC starts on page v and ends on page ix, but the frontmatter has to
> have an even number of pages, so I put the dedication on page x.
> In 1.1
"Garst R. Reese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I have a book with 12 pages of frontmatter (roman), including a TOC.
| TOC's and Chapters start on odd numbered pages.
| The TOC starts on page v and ends on page ix, but the frontmatter has to
| have an even number of pages, so I put the dedication
I have a book with 12 pages of frontmatter (roman), including a TOC.
TOC's and Chapters start on odd numbered pages.
The TOC starts on page v and ends on page ix, but the frontmatter has to
have an even number of pages, so I put the dedication on page x.
In 1.1.14, this allowed Chapter 1 to go on