Adam Di Carlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Sebastian Rahtz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
its probably because the stylesheet puts the label on a containing
element which *does* start in page n-1
Yes, that's exactly what happens. And not just for the TOC
On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 10:58:48AM +0100, Juan R. Migoya wrote:
I'm using Jadetex 3.4, DSSSL 1.62 and Jade 1.2.1 and it works fine.
Okay, but could I just confirm what you mean by "fine"? Specifically,
can you tell me if you see any of these behaviours when you use
JadeTeX:
1. Erroneous page
David Nelson writes:
1. Erroneous page numbers: when a figure or a section near the bottom
of a page gets wrapped over to the next page, the page number in
the Table of Contents/List of Figures is the previous page (n-1),
not the actual page (n).
its probably because the
At 12:08 PM 3/5/01 +, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
3. Page number restarts are ignored. So, instead of having small
Roman pages in the front matter (i, ii, iii...) and restarted
Arabic numbers in the body matter (1, 2, 3...), you just get Arabic
numbers all the way through.
this
I have looked again at the last manual I have done to be sure. Here are
my answers:
David Nelson wrote:
On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 10:58:48AM +0100, Juan R. Migoya wrote:
I'm using Jadetex 3.4, DSSSL 1.62 and Jade 1.2.1 and it works fine.
Okay, but could I just confirm what you mean by
I'm using Jadetex 3.4, DSSSL 1.62 and Jade 1.2.1 and it works fine.
The only thing I had to change is the "oddleftmargin" and "evenleftmargin"
in jadetex, to get it working with two-side (diferentes left margins for
odd
and even pages).
Also, there were a question in this list just about your
David Nelson writes:
(stuff about double-sided)
I lose track of all this. I just hope someone can analyze the problem
and tell me what to fix
Then, I noticed another bug, which was not just annoying, it was a
serious error. The page numbers were sometimes off, especially in the
Table
Hello everyone,
This is a sincere question, I'd really like an answer: are you using
JadeTeX? And if so, does it work for you? Because I've been using
it, and I've found the results to be quite poor.
Let me tell you the story of my woes.
My system: Debian 2.2. I installed the stable