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RE: Is there a way to force the table of contents to an even page (UNCLA
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James, Edward Mr DTSW/TCS |
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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, 6 Jun 2007 14:28:19 -0400 |
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Dave,
Thank you very much. "@ChapterStartPages { Odd }" is exactly what I
needed.
Ed James
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> 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>
> >
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> >
> > 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
>
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