Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
I just played around a bit. As \frontmatter sets the pagestyle accordingly,
the following should work (i.e. works for me):
title line
\thispagestyle{empty} % needed for page 1
\pagestyle{empty}
pretext
\frontmatter
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
I just played around a bit. As \frontmatter sets the pagestyle accordingly,
the following should work (i.e. works for me):
title line
\thispagestyle{empty} % needed for page 1
\pagestyle{empty}
pretext
\frontmatter
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
I just played around a bit. As \frontmatter sets the pagestyle accordingly,
the following should work (i.e. works for me):
\thispagestyle{empty} % needed for page 1
\pagestyle{empty}
\frontmatter
Juergen,
Yes, ... as
On 29.06.04, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
the following should work (i.e. works for me):
title line
\thispagestyle{empty} % needed for page 1
\pagestyle{empty}
pretext
\frontmatter
Yes, ... as long as I change to \pagestyle{headings}
Rich Shepard wrote:
Jürgen,
If I remove that line then the ToC numbering is in uppercase Roman
numerals rather than lowercase roman numerals. Is this controlled
somewhere else? Just curious.
It's controlled by the class (frontmatter definition). And you are right,
svmono.cls sets the page
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, G. Milde wrote:
So a simple Layout-Document-Page style == empty together with with
\pagestyle{headings} as ERT before the ToC should do the trick.
Guenter,
No, not quite.
I left the Layout-Document-Page style as default (but I have no idea
what that implies). Just
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Helge Hafting wrote:
\thispagestyle sets the style for this page only, it might not do anything
for the next page. Its intended use is when you occationally need a
single page with a different style.
Helge,
While I understood this I didn't know what to use for multiple
On 29.06.04, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
the following should work (i.e. works for me):
title line
\thispagestyle{empty} % needed for page 1
\pagestyle{empty}
pretext
\frontmatter
Yes, ... as long as I change to \pagestyle{headings}
Rich Shepard wrote:
Jürgen,
If I remove that line then the ToC numbering is in uppercase Roman
numerals rather than lowercase roman numerals. Is this controlled
somewhere else? Just curious.
It's controlled by the class (frontmatter definition). And you are right,
svmono.cls sets the page
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, G. Milde wrote:
So a simple Layout-Document-Page style == empty together with with
\pagestyle{headings} as ERT before the ToC should do the trick.
Guenter,
No, not quite.
I left the Layout-Document-Page style as default (but I have no idea
what that implies). Just
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Helge Hafting wrote:
\thispagestyle sets the style for this page only, it might not do anything
for the next page. Its intended use is when you occationally need a
single page with a different style.
Helge,
While I understood this I didn't know what to use for multiple
On 29.06.04, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
>
> > the following should work (i.e. works for me):
> >
> >
> > \thispagestyle{empty} % needed for page 1
> > \pagestyle{empty}
> >
> > \frontmatter
>
> Yes, ... as long as I change to \pagestyle{headings}
Rich Shepard wrote:
> Jürgen,
>
> If I remove that line then the ToC numbering is in uppercase Roman
> numerals rather than lowercase roman numerals. Is this controlled
> somewhere else? Just curious.
It's controlled by the class (frontmatter definition). And you are right,
svmono.cls sets the
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, G. Milde wrote:
> So a simple Layout->Document->Page style == "empty" together with with
> \pagestyle{headings} as ERT before the ToC should do the trick.
Guenter,
No, not quite.
I left the Layout->Document->Page style as "default" (but I have no idea
what that
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Helge Hafting wrote:
> \thispagestyle sets the style for this page only, it might not do anything
> for the next page. Its intended use is when you occationally need a
> single page with a different style.
Helge,
While I understood this I didn't know what to use for
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have \thispagestyle{empty} immediately after the word, Preface,
but the numbering is still there.
Do you have it in the heading's line? Try to set it in the next line
(standard paragraph). I'm not sure this changes anything, though.
Strange. Perhaps your class does some
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: \thispagestyle{empty} not working for me
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 16:23:31 +0200
X-Gmane-NNTP-Posting-Host: ds-dhcp-167.unizh.ch
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have \thispagestyle{empty} immediately after the word, Preface
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Do you have it in the heading's line? Try to set it in the next line
(standard paragraph). I'm not sure this changes anything, though.
Juergen,
I tried it in both places. Let me be more specific; perhaps this will
help. With
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
Just a guess: if the pagestyle of the document is fancyplain (as I would
recommend for a report or a book), you might try
\thispagestyle{plain} rather than \thispagestyle{empty}
Jean-Pierre,
This added the page number 2 at the footer of the
I tried it in both places. Let me be more specific; perhaps this will
help. With \thispagestyle{empty} on a line immediately following the title
line I see this in the .dvi output:
Title page -- unnumbered
Publication information/copyright page -- unnumbered
Preface (first page) --
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\thispagestyle{empty} is only active in the page where it belongs
(anywhere in the page), so you need to insert two commands of the like in
a way such they are in pages 4 and 5.
Hope it does the trick :-)
Allow me to write that I'm quite
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:
Might there be a clue in the .lyx file that I'm not seeing?
Maybe you could create a small dummy file (using the same classes etc) and
then send it to the list so that we can look at it directly?
Have you checked the wiki, e.g. this page:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Christian Ridderström wrote:
Maybe you could create a small dummy file (using the same classes etc) and
then send it to the list so that we can look at it directly?
Christian,
I've extracted the \frontmatter as a .tex file. Hope 12K is not too large.
Have you checked
Rich Shepard wrote:
It does not seem applicable. What the publisher wants is no page numbering
through the Preface to the ToC, which is then numbered in 'roman'. The ToC
and \mainmatter paginate just fine.
BTW you don't need \pagenumbering{roman} after \frontmatter, because
\frontmatter
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
BTW you don't need \pagenumbering{roman} after \frontmatter, because
\frontmatter actually sets pagenumbering to roman (and mainmatter resets
\it to arabic).
Juergen,
That's good to know. Thank you very much.
Rich
--
Dr. Richard B.
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have \thispagestyle{empty} immediately after the word, Preface,
but the numbering is still there.
Do you have it in the heading's line? Try to set it in the next line
(standard paragraph). I'm not sure this changes anything, though.
Strange. Perhaps your class does some
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: \thispagestyle{empty} not working for me
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 16:23:31 +0200
X-Gmane-NNTP-Posting-Host: ds-dhcp-167.unizh.ch
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have \thispagestyle{empty} immediately after the word, Preface
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Do you have it in the heading's line? Try to set it in the next line
(standard paragraph). I'm not sure this changes anything, though.
Juergen,
I tried it in both places. Let me be more specific; perhaps this will
help. With
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
Just a guess: if the pagestyle of the document is fancyplain (as I would
recommend for a report or a book), you might try
\thispagestyle{plain} rather than \thispagestyle{empty}
Jean-Pierre,
This added the page number 2 at the footer of the
I tried it in both places. Let me be more specific; perhaps this will
help. With \thispagestyle{empty} on a line immediately following the title
line I see this in the .dvi output:
Title page -- unnumbered
Publication information/copyright page -- unnumbered
Preface (first page) --
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\thispagestyle{empty} is only active in the page where it belongs
(anywhere in the page), so you need to insert two commands of the like in
a way such they are in pages 4 and 5.
Hope it does the trick :-)
Allow me to write that I'm quite
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:
Might there be a clue in the .lyx file that I'm not seeing?
Maybe you could create a small dummy file (using the same classes etc) and
then send it to the list so that we can look at it directly?
Have you checked the wiki, e.g. this page:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Christian Ridderström wrote:
Maybe you could create a small dummy file (using the same classes etc) and
then send it to the list so that we can look at it directly?
Christian,
I've extracted the \frontmatter as a .tex file. Hope 12K is not too large.
Have you checked
Rich Shepard wrote:
It does not seem applicable. What the publisher wants is no page numbering
through the Preface to the ToC, which is then numbered in 'roman'. The ToC
and \mainmatter paginate just fine.
BTW you don't need \pagenumbering{roman} after \frontmatter, because
\frontmatter
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
BTW you don't need \pagenumbering{roman} after \frontmatter, because
\frontmatter actually sets pagenumbering to roman (and mainmatter resets
\it to arabic).
Juergen,
That's good to know. Thank you very much.
Rich
--
Dr. Richard B.
Rich Shepard wrote:
> I have \thispagestyle{empty} immediately after the word, Preface,
> but the numbering is still there.
Do you have it in the heading's line? Try to set it in the next line
(standard paragraph). I'm not sure this changes anything, though.
>> Strange. Perhaps your class does
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>From: Juergen Spitzmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: \thispagestyle{empty} not working for me
>>Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 16:23:31 +0200
>>X-Gmane-NNTP-Posting-Host: ds-dhcp-167.unizh.ch
>>
>>Rich Shepard wrote:
>&
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Do you have it in the heading's line? Try to set it in the next line
> (standard paragraph). I'm not sure this changes anything, though.
Juergen,
I tried it in both places. Let me be more specific; perhaps this will
help. With
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
> Just a guess: if the pagestyle of the document is fancyplain (as I would
> recommend for a report or a book), you might try
> \thispagestyle{plain} rather than \thispagestyle{empty}
Jean-Pierre,
This added the page number 2 at the footer of
>> I tried it in both places. Let me be more specific; perhaps this will
>>help. With \thispagestyle{empty} on a line immediately following the title
>>line I see this in the .dvi output:
>>
>> Title page -- unnumbered
>> Publication information/copyright page -- unnumbered
>> Preface (first
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
> \thispagestyle{empty} is only active in the page where it belongs
> (anywhere in the page), so you need to insert two commands of the like in
> a way such they are in pages 4 and 5.
>
> Hope it does the trick :-)
Allow me to write that I'm
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Might there be a clue in the .lyx file that I'm not seeing?
Maybe you could create a small dummy file (using the same classes etc) and
then send it to the list so that we can look at it directly?
Have you checked the wiki, e.g. this page:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> Maybe you could create a small dummy file (using the same classes etc) and
> then send it to the list so that we can look at it directly?
Christian,
I've extracted the \frontmatter as a .tex file. Hope 12K is not too large.
> Have you
Rich Shepard wrote:
> It does not seem applicable. What the publisher wants is no page numbering
> through the Preface to the ToC, which is then numbered in 'roman'. The ToC
> and \mainmatter paginate just fine.
BTW you don't need \pagenumbering{roman} after \frontmatter, because
\frontmatter
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> BTW you don't need \pagenumbering{roman} after \frontmatter, because
> \frontmatter actually sets pagenumbering to roman (and mainmatter resets
> \it to arabic).
Juergen,
That's good to know. Thank you very much.
Rich
--
Dr. Richard B.
Hello Rich,
Rich Shepard spoke:
My publisher's preferred format is to have the preface before the Table of
Contents, but the ToC should be paginated starting with 'i' (1 in Roman
numerals). Immediately before the ToC I have an ERT box with
\pagenumbering{roman}
\setcounter{page}{1}
but, the
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
If your class supports \frontmatter et al., it would be easier to do
Preface
\frontmatter
TOC
\mainmatter
Main Text
Juergen,
Aha! I didn't think of moving the frontmatter marker. Let me try that now
Well, that's different. Now the
Hello Rich,
Rich Shepard spoke:
My publisher's preferred format is to have the preface before the Table of
Contents, but the ToC should be paginated starting with 'i' (1 in Roman
numerals). Immediately before the ToC I have an ERT box with
\pagenumbering{roman}
\setcounter{page}{1}
but, the
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
If your class supports \frontmatter et al., it would be easier to do
Preface
\frontmatter
TOC
\mainmatter
Main Text
Juergen,
Aha! I didn't think of moving the frontmatter marker. Let me try that now
Well, that's different. Now the
Hello Rich,
Rich Shepard spoke:
> My publisher's preferred format is to have the preface before the Table of
> Contents, but the ToC should be paginated starting with 'i' (1 in Roman
> numerals). Immediately before the ToC I have an ERT box with
> \pagenumbering{roman}
> \setcounter{page}{1}
>
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> If your class supports \frontmatter et al., it would be easier to do
>
> \frontmatter
>
> \mainmatter
>
Juergen,
Aha! I didn't think of moving the frontmatter marker. Let me try that now
Well, that's different. Now the page after the
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