Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-31 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/29/2011 04:58 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
 On 29/05/2011 4:35 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:
 Neither two page breaks nor a pair of braces in a Tex code box
 produced a
 blank page at the end of the document.

So we need some non-printing content. See the attached. There are
arbitrarily many ways of doing this.

rh



page.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-31 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/29/2011 04:58 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
 On 29/05/2011 4:35 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:
 Neither two page breaks nor a pair of braces in a Tex code box
 produced a
 blank page at the end of the document.

So we need some non-printing content. See the attached. There are
arbitrarily many ways of doing this.

rh



page.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-31 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/29/2011 04:58 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
> On 29/05/2011 4:35 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:
>> Neither two page breaks nor a pair of braces in a Tex code box
>> produced a
>> blank page at the end of the document.
>>
So we need some non-printing content. See the attached. There are
arbitrarily many ways of doing this.

rh



page.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-29 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/28/2011 01:30 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:
 Perhaps I should have said back flyleaf---the blank page(s) between
 the last printed page and the end paper of a book.

I would have thought a couple applications of InsertFormattingNew Page
(or Page Break) would do this. If there's an issue with having content
on the page, just do: InsertTex Code, and put a pair of braces: {}.
These do not render.

rh



Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-29 Thread Richard Opheim
Neither two page breaks nor a pair of braces in a Tex code box produced a
blank page at the end of the document.

I wonder about the white graphic solution (which I saw mentioned in the
archives), though. Will the printing press think that white has to be
printed on white? I guess the graphic could be very small, even miniscule.

On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:

 On 05/28/2011 01:30 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:
  Perhaps I should have said back flyleaf---the blank page(s) between
  the last printed page and the end paper of a book.
 
 I would have thought a couple applications of InsertFormattingNew Page
 (or Page Break) would do this. If there's an issue with having content
 on the page, just do: InsertTex Code, and put a pair of braces: {}.
 These do not render.

 rh




-- 
Richard Opheim
Home: 425-486-5421
Cell: 425-381-9213


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-29 Thread Julien Rioux

On 29/05/2011 4:35 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:

Neither two page breaks nor a pair of braces in a Tex code box produced a
blank page at the end of the document.

I wonder about the white graphic solution (which I saw mentioned in the
archives), though. Will the printing press think that white has to be
printed on white? I guess the graphic could be very small, even miniscule.

On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Richard Heckrgh...@comcast.net  wrote:


On 05/28/2011 01:30 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:

Perhaps I should have said back flyleaf---the blank page(s) between
the last printed page and the end paper of a book.


I would have thought a couple applications of InsertFormattingNew Page
(or Page Break) would do this. If there's an issue with having content
on the page, just do: InsertTex Code, and put a pair of braces: {}.
These do not render.

rh







You can use Insert  Formatting  Vertical space to put a protected 
vfill on the last page.


To remove page numbers put
\thispagestyle{empty}
in a TeX code box.

--
Julien



Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-29 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/28/2011 01:30 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:
 Perhaps I should have said back flyleaf---the blank page(s) between
 the last printed page and the end paper of a book.

I would have thought a couple applications of InsertFormattingNew Page
(or Page Break) would do this. If there's an issue with having content
on the page, just do: InsertTex Code, and put a pair of braces: {}.
These do not render.

rh



Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-29 Thread Richard Opheim
Neither two page breaks nor a pair of braces in a Tex code box produced a
blank page at the end of the document.

I wonder about the white graphic solution (which I saw mentioned in the
archives), though. Will the printing press think that white has to be
printed on white? I guess the graphic could be very small, even miniscule.

On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:

 On 05/28/2011 01:30 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:
  Perhaps I should have said back flyleaf---the blank page(s) between
  the last printed page and the end paper of a book.
 
 I would have thought a couple applications of InsertFormattingNew Page
 (or Page Break) would do this. If there's an issue with having content
 on the page, just do: InsertTex Code, and put a pair of braces: {}.
 These do not render.

 rh




-- 
Richard Opheim
Home: 425-486-5421
Cell: 425-381-9213


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-29 Thread Julien Rioux

On 29/05/2011 4:35 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:

Neither two page breaks nor a pair of braces in a Tex code box produced a
blank page at the end of the document.

I wonder about the white graphic solution (which I saw mentioned in the
archives), though. Will the printing press think that white has to be
printed on white? I guess the graphic could be very small, even miniscule.

On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Richard Heckrgh...@comcast.net  wrote:


On 05/28/2011 01:30 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:

Perhaps I should have said back flyleaf---the blank page(s) between
the last printed page and the end paper of a book.


I would have thought a couple applications of InsertFormattingNew Page
(or Page Break) would do this. If there's an issue with having content
on the page, just do: InsertTex Code, and put a pair of braces: {}.
These do not render.

rh







You can use Insert  Formatting  Vertical space to put a protected 
vfill on the last page.


To remove page numbers put
\thispagestyle{empty}
in a TeX code box.

--
Julien



Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-29 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/28/2011 01:30 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:
> Perhaps I should have said "back flyleaf"---the blank page(s) between
> the last printed page and the end paper of a book.
>
I would have thought a couple applications of Insert>Formatting>New Page
(or Page Break) would do this. If there's an issue with having content
on the page, just do: Insert>Tex Code, and put a pair of braces: {}.
These do not render.

rh



Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-29 Thread Richard Opheim
Neither two page breaks nor a pair of braces in a Tex code box produced a
blank page at the end of the document.

I wonder about the white graphic solution (which I saw mentioned in the
archives), though. Will the printing press think that white has to be
printed on white? I guess the graphic could be very small, even miniscule.

On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Richard Heck  wrote:

> On 05/28/2011 01:30 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:
> > Perhaps I should have said "back flyleaf"---the blank page(s) between
> > the last printed page and the end paper of a book.
> >
> I would have thought a couple applications of Insert>Formatting>New Page
> (or Page Break) would do this. If there's an issue with having content
> on the page, just do: Insert>Tex Code, and put a pair of braces: {}.
> These do not render.
>
> rh
>
>


-- 
Richard Opheim
Home: 425-486-5421
Cell: 425-381-9213


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-29 Thread Julien Rioux

On 29/05/2011 4:35 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:

Neither two page breaks nor a pair of braces in a Tex code box produced a
blank page at the end of the document.

I wonder about the white graphic solution (which I saw mentioned in the
archives), though. Will the printing press think that white has to be
printed on white? I guess the graphic could be very small, even miniscule.

On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Richard Heck  wrote:


On 05/28/2011 01:30 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:

Perhaps I should have said "back flyleaf"---the blank page(s) between
the last printed page and the end paper of a book.


I would have thought a couple applications of Insert>Formatting>New Page
(or Page Break) would do this. If there's an issue with having content
on the page, just do: Insert>Tex Code, and put a pair of braces: {}.
These do not render.

rh







You can use Insert > Formatting > Vertical space to put a protected 
vfill on the last page.


To remove page numbers put
\thispagestyle{empty}
in a TeX code box.

--
Julien



end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Thanks and hello again.
From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in order
to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an otherwise
blank page.
Can that be right?

Richard Opheim


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
 Thanks and hello again.
 From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
 order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
 otherwise blank page.
 Can that be right?
  
What's an end flyleaf?

rh



Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Perhaps I should have said back flyleaf---the blank page(s) between the
last printed page and the end paper of a book.

On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:

  On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
  Thanks and hello again.
  From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
  order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
  otherwise blank page.
  Can that be right?
 
 What's an end flyleaf?

 rh




-- 
Richard Opheim
Home: 425-486-5421
Cell: 425-381-9213


end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Thanks and hello again.
From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in order
to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an otherwise
blank page.
Can that be right?

Richard Opheim


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
 Thanks and hello again.
 From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
 order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
 otherwise blank page.
 Can that be right?
  
What's an end flyleaf?

rh



Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Perhaps I should have said back flyleaf---the blank page(s) between the
last printed page and the end paper of a book.

On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:

  On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
  Thanks and hello again.
  From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
  order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
  otherwise blank page.
  Can that be right?
 
 What's an end flyleaf?

 rh




-- 
Richard Opheim
Home: 425-486-5421
Cell: 425-381-9213


end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Thanks and hello again.
>From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in order
to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an otherwise
blank page.
Can that be right?

Richard Opheim


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
> Thanks and hello again.
> From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
> order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
> otherwise blank page.
> Can that be right?
>  
What's an end flyleaf?

rh



Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Perhaps I should have said "back flyleaf"---the blank page(s) between the
last printed page and the end paper of a book.

On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net> wrote:

>  On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
> > Thanks and hello again.
> > From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
> > order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
> > otherwise blank page.
> > Can that be right?
> >
> What's an end flyleaf?
>
> rh
>
>


-- 
Richard Opheim
Home: 425-486-5421
Cell: 425-381-9213