2011/11/25 Daniel Greenhoe <dgreen...@gmail.com>: > Hello Zdenek, > > 2011/11/25 Zdenek Wagner <zdenek.wag...@gmail.com>: >> You can try zwpagelayout. ... >> Versions 1.3 has just been released on CTAN, ... > > I am very interested in trying this. When I looked on ctan, it said > that what was currently there was version 1.2. However the readme says > version 1.3 with a date of 2011 November 22 and the pdf documentation > also has a date of 2011 November 22 (but no version number). So I > would guess that what is currently there is version 1.3, as you > indicated. > It has been released just recently, maybe the catalogue is not yet updated. The CTAN managers update the catalogue manually, thus it may take some time.
> Thank you! > Dan > > 2011/11/25 Zdenek Wagner <zdenek.wag...@gmail.com>: >> 2011/11/25 Susan Dittmar <susan.ditt...@gmx.de>: >>> Hello Daniel, >>> >>> I had a glance at the current geometry documentation. Unfortunately, to me >>> it >>> looks like what you want is not implemented. >>> >>>> > Quoting Daniel Greenhoe (dgreen...@gmail.com): >>>> >> Using the geometry package, is there any way to automatically (without >>>> >> using layouthoffset and layoutvoffset) to center a layout area on a >>>> >> physical page? The default seems for the layout to be pushed into the >>>> >> upper left corner of the physical page. Here is an example: >>>> >> >>>> >> \documentclass{book} >>>> >> \setlength{\parskip}{0mm}% >>>> >> \setlength{\parindent}{0mm}% >>>> >> \usepackage{geometry} >>>> >> \geometry{ >>>> >> xetex,truedimen,paper=a4paper, >>>> >> centering,twoside=false, >>>> >> ignoreall, >>>> >> layoutheight=200mm,layoutwidth=100mm, >>>> >> margin=10mm, >>>> >> nomarginpar,noheadfoot, >>>> >> showframe,showcrop >>>> >> } >>>> >> \begin{document}% >>>> >> abc >>>> >> \end{document}% >>> >>> There seems to be no way of asking for a centered layout area on the >>> physical page. Looks like you do have to set layouthoffset and >>> layoutvoffset manually. >>> >>> Still my remark concerning having both "centering" and "margin=10mm" in the >>> options list holds true. They affect the same internal values, one >>> overwriting the other. >>> >> You can try zwpagelayout. I wrote it because geometry can do the >> things that I do not need and cannot (or could not) do what I need >> every day. Versions 1.3 has just been released on CTAN, it will soon >> appear in TeX Live. The previous versions had problems with the >> ifxetex package, thus it was necessary to load fontspec after >> awpagelayout. The problem is fixed in 1.3. >> >>> Hope that helps, at least a bit, >>> >>> Susan >>> >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------- >>> Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: >>> http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Zdeněk Wagner >> http://hroch486.icpf.cas.cz/wagner/ >> http://icebearsoft.euweb.cz >> >> >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: >> http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex >> > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex > -- Zdeněk Wagner http://hroch486.icpf.cas.cz/wagner/ http://icebearsoft.euweb.cz -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex