On Wed, Jul 02, 2025 at 11:23:14PM +0200, Patrice Dumas wrote: > > I've been learning about features in "KOMA-Script" (a LaTeX system) > > that allow for the creation of copyright pages: > > > > https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/12570/how-to-add-a-copyright-page-to-the-report-class > > https://ctan.org/pkg/koma-script?lang=en > > > > There it appears to use \maketitle for the title verso (if \uppertitleback > > or \lowertitleback are given), as well as the bastard title page (with > > \extratitle). It's discussed from page 65 onwards in the manual that's > > currently available. > > > > So just using @maketitle to produce the copyright page too is > > a real possibility. > > I do not think that this design is fit for the Texinfo language. > Indeed, the multi output formats Texinfo language requirement do not > require the same choices as the fully customizable output from > "KOMA-Script" (and LaTeX more generally). Having separate semantic > information that can be assembled by the converters is more relevant for > Texinfo language design, in my opinion, possibly with hints on > formatting, but something simple on formatting that may be used in > multiple output formats.
Yes I agree, I would not imitate \lowertitleback or other commands. I was just suggesting that @maketitle could make more than the title page, if the "semantic information" was provided for those pages.
