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RE: Is there a way to force the table of contents to an even page? (UNCL
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slomium |
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RE: Is there a way to force the table of contents to an even page? (UNCLASSIFIED) |
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Wed, 06 Jun 2007 17:45:19 +0000 |
James,
I've used the book format, using a modified include/book file, to create
documents. My intro pages (Title, foreword, contents, list of figures, list of
tables) all have Roman numerals and are at the beginning of the document. All
of the sections in my document, whether they are intro pages (Roman Numerals)
or Chapters (Arabic Numerals), begin on odd pages. If a section ends on an odd
page, the page the follows is *entirely* blank: no titles, page number, etc.
Does the following line, in your book format, affect which page your contents
begins on:
@ChapterStartPages { Odd } # Any, Odd, or Even
Finally, i'll also point out that i have a custom title page and following page
using:
@address@hidden }
@address@hidden @Include{
"template/indexofpagechanges.txt"} @NP}
Hopefully some of these ideas will help.
Thanks,
Dave
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "James, Edward Mr DTSW/TCS" <address@hidden>
>
> Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
> Caveats: NONE
>
> Jeff,
>
> I am using the Book document type, with page i being the title page,
> that I don't need.
>
> I was refering to the actual desired information as the "data" pages.
>
> I want to force the table of contents to be on an ODD page, (right,
> recto), as you said.
>
> Lout is putting it out on a left page if that is what is next. My book
> is pages 1 - 9, so the table of contents prints on page 10 and 11,
> rather than 11 and 12.
>
> The customer wants the TOC as pages 1 and 2. I can move the TOC to i
> and ii and change the "data" page numbers to start with 3, but the TOC
> is a left/right format instead of right/left.
>
> Is this any clearer?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Ed James