Re: openright, openany?
On 08/19/2009 07:01 AM, Anthony Campbell wrote: I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany' seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes an error. Any information on this? This is a LaTeX issue, obviously. But it seems odd that they would change this. rh
Re: openright, openany?
Anthony Campbell wrote: I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany' seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes an error. Any information on this? openright and openany are class options, not commands. So you do not have to put them in the preamble, but to Document-Class-Options. Jürgen
Re: openright, openany?
On 19 Aug 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Anthony Campbell wrote: I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany' seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes an error. Any information on this? openright and openany are class options, not commands. So you do not have to put them in the preamble, but to Document-Class-Options. Jürgen Thanks very much - I did that long ago but forgot. Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - a...@acampbell.org.uk Microsoft-free zone - Using Debian GNU/Linux http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews, and sceptical articles)
Re: openright, openany?
On 08/19/2009 07:01 AM, Anthony Campbell wrote: I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany' seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes an error. Any information on this? This is a LaTeX issue, obviously. But it seems odd that they would change this. rh
Re: openright, openany?
Anthony Campbell wrote: I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany' seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes an error. Any information on this? openright and openany are class options, not commands. So you do not have to put them in the preamble, but to Document-Class-Options. Jürgen
Re: openright, openany?
On 19 Aug 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Anthony Campbell wrote: I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany' seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes an error. Any information on this? openright and openany are class options, not commands. So you do not have to put them in the preamble, but to Document-Class-Options. Jürgen Thanks very much - I did that long ago but forgot. Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - a...@acampbell.org.uk Microsoft-free zone - Using Debian GNU/Linux http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews, and sceptical articles)
Re: openright, openany?
On 08/19/2009 07:01 AM, Anthony Campbell wrote: I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany' seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes an error. Any information on this? This is a LaTeX issue, obviously. But it seems odd that they would change this. rh
Re: openright, openany?
Anthony Campbell wrote: > I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the > default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany' > seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes > an error. > > Any information on this? openright and openany are class options, not commands. So you do not have to put them in the preamble, but to Document->Class->Options. Jürgen
Re: openright, openany?
On 19 Aug 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > Anthony Campbell wrote: > > I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the > > default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany' > > seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes > > an error. > > > > Any information on this? > > openright and openany are class options, not commands. So you do not have to > put them in the preamble, but to Document->Class->Options. > > Jürgen Thanks very much - I did that long ago but forgot. Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - a...@acampbell.org.uk Microsoft-free zone - Using Debian GNU/Linux http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews, and sceptical articles)