Re: TOC and recto pages

2007-10-04 Thread Donn Ingle
To summarize : Desire a single blank page after TOC if TOC is on the recto page.

Situation: The TOC was just long enough to be reaching the bottom of
the recto page, but not quite. The Chapter following would be glued
to the TOC without a blank page between them., thus it would appear on
the verso -- not ideal.

Solution : Insert chapterprecis and type one line, then ctrl-enter and
some spaces. I do this under all my chapters and this puts a line
under the precis -- which also appears in the toc. This increases the
toc size enough for it to break onto the next verso page.
Suddenly -- the chapter behaves as expected and jumps to the recto page.

In short : Increase the size of the toc by padding it some way.

FWIW,
\d


Re: TOC and recto pages

2007-10-04 Thread Donn Ingle
To summarize : Desire a single blank page after TOC if TOC is on the recto page.

Situation: The TOC was just long enough to be reaching the bottom of
the recto page, but not quite. The Chapter following would be glued
to the TOC without a blank page between them., thus it would appear on
the verso -- not ideal.

Solution : Insert chapterprecis and type one line, then ctrl-enter and
some spaces. I do this under all my chapters and this puts a line
under the precis -- which also appears in the toc. This increases the
toc size enough for it to break onto the next verso page.
Suddenly -- the chapter behaves as expected and jumps to the recto page.

In short : Increase the size of the toc by padding it some way.

FWIW,
\d


Re: TOC and recto pages

2007-10-04 Thread Donn Ingle
To summarize : Desire a single blank page after TOC if TOC is on the recto page.

Situation: The TOC was just long enough to be reaching the bottom of
the recto page, but not quite. The Chapter following would be "glued"
to the TOC without a blank page between them., thus it would appear on
the verso -- not ideal.

Solution : Insert chapterprecis and type one line, then ctrl-enter and
some spaces. I do this under all my chapters and this puts a line
under the precis -- which also appears in the toc. This increases the
toc size enough for it to break onto the next verso page.
Suddenly -- the chapter behaves as expected and jumps to the recto page.

In short : Increase the size of the toc by "padding" it some way.

FWIW,
\d


TOC and recto pages

2007-10-03 Thread Donn Ingle
Hello,
I have tried to find and answer to this, but it's a tough one to phrase.

I have a toc that varies as I add and remove subsections. I want the
final output to have Chapter one begin on a recto (right hand) page.
 I am using memoir, and I don't know how to tell the toc to ensure it
adds a blank page as needed to ensure this.
I could just insert a page break, but this would not guarantee that
the next section began on a verso page.

Any ideas?
\d


Re: TOC and recto pages

2007-10-03 Thread Les Denham
On Wednesday 03 October 2007, Donn Ingle wrote:
 Hello,
 I have tried to find and answer to this, but it's a tough one to phrase.

 I have a toc that varies as I add and remove subsections. I want the
 final output to have Chapter one begin on a recto (right hand) page.
  I am using memoir, and I don't know how to tell the toc to ensure it
 adds a blank page as needed to ensure this.
 I could just insert a page break, but this would not guarantee that
 the next section began on a verso page.

 Any ideas?
 \d

I think it does that automatically if you have Two-sided document checked 
under Document-Settings-Page Layout.

If it's a one-sided document, there is no recto and verso.

Les

-- 
L. R. Denham

Gentoo Linux 2007.1 Kernel 2.6.19-gentoo-r5
KDE 3.5.7


TOC and recto pages

2007-10-03 Thread Donn Ingle
Hello,
I have tried to find and answer to this, but it's a tough one to phrase.

I have a toc that varies as I add and remove subsections. I want the
final output to have Chapter one begin on a recto (right hand) page.
 I am using memoir, and I don't know how to tell the toc to ensure it
adds a blank page as needed to ensure this.
I could just insert a page break, but this would not guarantee that
the next section began on a verso page.

Any ideas?
\d


Re: TOC and recto pages

2007-10-03 Thread Les Denham
On Wednesday 03 October 2007, Donn Ingle wrote:
 Hello,
 I have tried to find and answer to this, but it's a tough one to phrase.

 I have a toc that varies as I add and remove subsections. I want the
 final output to have Chapter one begin on a recto (right hand) page.
  I am using memoir, and I don't know how to tell the toc to ensure it
 adds a blank page as needed to ensure this.
 I could just insert a page break, but this would not guarantee that
 the next section began on a verso page.

 Any ideas?
 \d

I think it does that automatically if you have Two-sided document checked 
under Document-Settings-Page Layout.

If it's a one-sided document, there is no recto and verso.

Les

-- 
L. R. Denham

Gentoo Linux 2007.1 Kernel 2.6.19-gentoo-r5
KDE 3.5.7


TOC and recto pages

2007-10-03 Thread Donn Ingle
Hello,
I have tried to find and answer to this, but it's a tough one to phrase.

I have a toc that varies as I add and remove subsections. I want the
final output to have Chapter one begin on a recto (right hand) page.
 I am using memoir, and I don't know how to tell the toc to ensure it
adds a blank page as needed to ensure this.
I could just insert a page break, but this would not guarantee that
the next section began on a verso page.

Any ideas?
\d


Re: TOC and recto pages

2007-10-03 Thread Les Denham
On Wednesday 03 October 2007, Donn Ingle wrote:
> Hello,
> I have tried to find and answer to this, but it's a tough one to phrase.
>
> I have a toc that varies as I add and remove subsections. I want the
> final output to have Chapter one begin on a recto (right hand) page.
>  I am using memoir, and I don't know how to tell the toc to ensure it
> adds a blank page as needed to ensure this.
> I could just insert a page break, but this would not guarantee that
> the next section began on a verso page.
>
> Any ideas?
> \d

I think it does that automatically if you have "Two-sided document" checked 
under Document->Settings->Page Layout.

If it's a one-sided document, there is no recto and verso.

Les

-- 
L. R. Denham

Gentoo Linux 2007.1 Kernel 2.6.19-gentoo-r5
KDE 3.5.7