On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 20:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 09.02.10 20:36, schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
>>
>> Hello Hans,
>>
>> \currentpage (as already reported by Peter Münster) doesn't work in
>> MKIV (always returns 1) and \setnumber[page]{0} has zero effect (in
>> MKII; in MKIV I cannot test it anyway).
>>
>
> \pagenumber?
>
> MkIV has no counter 'page' but 'realpage', 'userpage' and 'subpage'.

- But why should \currentpage stop working? (Is there any stong reason
to break compatibility?)
- I'm testing \subpage and get: 1, I, I, I, the \userpage gives me 1,
II, III, IV; \currentpage gives me 1, 1, 1, 1; I'll try to post a
minimal example, but I stongly suspect that something is a bit broken
here.
- Is there a way to say "\thisisreallythelastpage", so that
\totalnumberofpages (or some other counter) doesn't count any
leftovers from the end? (I'll try to play a bit more with that, so you
don't need to answer me that last question, but I find the behaviour
of other counters really strange.)

The number 1 is on frontmatter, the uppercase roman numbers are on
bodypart (without setting any conversion at all).

Mojca
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