Thank you very much for your quick answer, but using the parameter
dblatex -P draft.mode=no or -P draft.mode=yes doesn't change the result.

Thanks for your help
Toni

2007/1/30, Mircea Bardac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tuesday 30 January 2007 09:45:12 Anton Achatz wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > maybe I have a stupid question, but how can I remove the word "working
> > paper" in the middle of the top from the generated pdf-file.
> >
> > I didn't found anything in the manual or internet.
>
> I did a quick search on this matter (because I was curious what dblatex is)
> and found: http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/example/manual-db2latex.pdf
>
> On page 38 - draft.mode
> Print releaseinfo in a framed box in the header, when the parameter is set
> to 'yes'. The releaseinfo is ignored if the parameter is set to 'no', or if
> the releaseinfo content is empty.
>
> The strange thing is that draft.mode=no by default.
>
> Even though I found this information, I haven't used it (at all). But it's an
> interesting tool, I admit.
>
> Thanks for asking about it ;)
>
>
> Mircea
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