One thing, in twoside mode, the geometry package puts in an extra 20pt
spacing, to allow for binding. Page 9 of the documentation explains it. To
get around it, you need to specify margins that aren't equal, or else
invoke the package in the preamble, rather than through the button.
Rod
On Mon,
I get left margin (looks like) 1.5in or so, on both pages. Shifting is in the
same direction for both pages.
> Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> > On Monday 10 December 2001 01:02 pm, you wrote:
> >>Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> >>>Nope. Right/left margins are set equal, geometry enabled. Without
>
Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> On Monday 10 December 2001 01:02 pm, you wrote:
>
>>Christopher M. Jones wrote:
>>
>>>Nope. Right/left margins are set equal, geometry enabled. Without twoside
>>>everything is normal, but as soon as twoside is enabled everything shifts
>>>off the page. Maybe I ha
On Monday 10 December 2001 01:02 pm, you wrote:
> Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> > Nope. Right/left margins are set equal, geometry enabled. Without twoside
> > everything is normal, but as soon as twoside is enabled everything shifts
> > off the page. Maybe I have something else, some other packag
Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> Nope. Right/left margins are set equal, geometry enabled. Without twoside
> everything is normal, but as soon as twoside is enabled everything shifts off
> the page. Maybe I have something else, some other package maybe, that is
> doing this? Example file?
sen
Nope. Right/left margins are set equal, geometry enabled. Without twoside
everything is normal, but as soon as twoside is enabled everything shifts off
the page. Maybe I have something else, some other package maybe, that is
doing this? Example file?
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 12:07:19AM -0600
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 12:07:19AM -0600, Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> I am using the twoside option, but I don't want the text to shift at all--I
> want every textwidth centered on the page. How do I override this feature?
Set custom margins, using equal left/right margins
(and don't forget to
Right. Using the fancyhdr package, so that \fancyhead[R,O]{} and friends work.
> Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> > I am using the twoside option, but I don't want the text to shift at
> > all--I want every textwidth centered on the page. How do I override this
> > feature?
>
> so you need the twosi
Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> I am using the twoside option, but I don't want the text to shift at all--I
> want every textwidth centered on the page. How do I override this feature?
so you need the twosideoption only for the page headers?
HErbert
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I am using the twoside option, but I don't want the text to shift at all--I
want every textwidth centered on the page. How do I override this feature?
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