I want to have a float (illustration for fiction, with caption) that takes up 
just one page, irrespective of the size of the image in the figure.   This can 
be done with a \startmakeup, but makeup pages do not float, as near as I can 
tell; they interrupt the text (leaving a partly blank page); and of course they 
will not include headers and footers.   And a float with [page] will start the 
figure on a new page as desired, but if the image is too small, other text will 
end up on the page, which is not the desired result.  I want to vertically (and 
horizontally) center the figure on the page, with no other content but glue, in 
the main text block.  Headers and footers should appear as normal.

Is there a simple way to accomplish this?

        Mike


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