Hi,
> > First, declaring one (and only one) page as empty. I mean with no
> > footer/header texts. This is for my cover page, and some page left
> > intentionnaly blank.
> >
> \page[empty]
>
> or
>
> \starttextmakeup
> \stoptextmakeup
> > Second, I want to change the layout (margin, textwidt
Am 29.04.10 07:41, schrieb Antoine Cailliau:
Hi,
I'm looking for two specific "tricks":
First, declaring one (and only one) page as empty. I mean with no
footer/header texts. This is for my cover page, and some page left
intentionnaly blank.
\page[empty]
or
\starttextmakeup
\stoptextmake
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 07:41:52 +0200
Antoine Cailliau scribit:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for two specific "tricks":
>
> First, declaring one (and only one) page as empty. I mean with no
> footer/header texts. This is for my cover page, and some page left
> intentionnaly blank.
essaye:
\page\noheade
Hi,
I'm looking for two specific "tricks":
First, declaring one (and only one) page as empty. I mean with no
footer/header texts. This is for my cover page, and some page left
intentionnaly blank.
Second, I want to change the layout (margin, textwidth, etc) of a page.
I know there is a "clean" w