Thanks for giving your comments Dirk and Don,
When making a booklet i need a list of inputfiles that look like this one
\input file1.tex
\input file2.tex
\input file2.tex
This files are produced by pmx and are needed to provide the pagenumbers and
a table of contents. The dummy files can't be
Andre, this couldn't be more elegant! The inline TeX doesn't require any
dimensioning. If I ever finish my current PMX improvement project (blank
gaps) I may consider trying to build this method into PMX.
But I do wonder exactly what you mean when you say that a dummy page cannot
be used when maki
There comes a point, in the use of any software tool, where clever
exploits become indictments against the constraints of what is
available rather solutions to a problem. This example seems to reach
that point. It will be totally unreadable even to the author later
(speaking for myself here, André
Dear all,
If i want to increase the number of instruments (ie. starting with 1
instrument and then go one with 2), pmx must be started with the maximum of
instruments. I have to made a dummy first page with the maximum of
instruments and then throw it away. But if making a booklet, this cannot
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