Re: Comment on Part Page

2011-09-22 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Sep 21, 2011, at 6:00 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:


On 22/09/2011 12:50 AM, Richard Heck wrote:

On 09/21/2011 02:11 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:

I have a colleague using book class who wants to place a comment on
the page labeled Part 1, but when he tries to do this, the comment
appears on the first page after the page labelled Chapter 1 of  
Part 1.

Does anyone have a suggestion?

This is controlled by the document class. You would have to modify  
the

book class in order to get such a comment to print on the Part page.
This isn't insanely hard to do, but one would have to decide exactly
what syntax to use, etc.

Richard




Exactly, it is not possible with the standard class. Short of  
writing the latex code for it, you could also use one of the latex  
classes that make such customization easy. I vaguely remember that  
the memoir class and koma-script classes will allow you to do what  
you want. Since I'm no expert, I can only suggest that you look at  
their documentation.


--
Julien




Thanks Julien and Richard. I'll pass your advice on.

Bruce


Re: Comment on Part Page

2011-09-22 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Sep 21, 2011, at 6:00 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:


On 22/09/2011 12:50 AM, Richard Heck wrote:

On 09/21/2011 02:11 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:

I have a colleague using book class who wants to place a comment on
the page labeled Part 1, but when he tries to do this, the comment
appears on the first page after the page labelled Chapter 1 of  
Part 1.

Does anyone have a suggestion?

This is controlled by the document class. You would have to modify  
the

book class in order to get such a comment to print on the Part page.
This isn't insanely hard to do, but one would have to decide exactly
what syntax to use, etc.

Richard




Exactly, it is not possible with the standard class. Short of  
writing the latex code for it, you could also use one of the latex  
classes that make such customization easy. I vaguely remember that  
the memoir class and koma-script classes will allow you to do what  
you want. Since I'm no expert, I can only suggest that you look at  
their documentation.


--
Julien




Thanks Julien and Richard. I'll pass your advice on.

Bruce


Re: Comment on Part Page

2011-09-22 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Sep 21, 2011, at 6:00 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:


On 22/09/2011 12:50 AM, Richard Heck wrote:

On 09/21/2011 02:11 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:

I have a colleague using book class who wants to place a comment on
the page labeled Part 1, but when he tries to do this, the comment
appears on the first page after the page labelled Chapter 1 of  
Part 1.

Does anyone have a suggestion?

This is controlled by the document class. You would have to modify  
the

book class in order to get such a comment to print on the Part page.
This isn't insanely hard to do, but one would have to decide exactly
what syntax to use, etc.

Richard




Exactly, it is not possible with the standard class. Short of  
writing the latex code for it, you could also use one of the latex  
classes that make such customization easy. I vaguely remember that  
the memoir class and koma-script classes will allow you to do what  
you want. Since I'm no expert, I can only suggest that you look at  
their documentation.


--
Julien




Thanks Julien and Richard. I'll pass your advice on.

Bruce


Re: Comment on Part Page

2011-09-21 Thread Richard Heck
On 09/21/2011 02:11 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
 I have a colleague using book class who wants to place a comment on
 the page labeled Part 1, but when he tries to do this, the comment
 appears on the first page after the page labelled Chapter 1 of Part 1.
 Does anyone have a suggestion?

This is controlled by the document class. You would have to modify the
book class in order to get such a comment to print on the Part page.
This isn't insanely hard to do, but one would have to decide exactly
what syntax to use, etc.

Richard



Re: Comment on Part Page

2011-09-21 Thread Julien Rioux

On 22/09/2011 12:50 AM, Richard Heck wrote:

On 09/21/2011 02:11 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:

I have a colleague using book class who wants to place a comment on
the page labeled Part 1, but when he tries to do this, the comment
appears on the first page after the page labelled Chapter 1 of Part 1.
Does anyone have a suggestion?


This is controlled by the document class. You would have to modify the
book class in order to get such a comment to print on the Part page.
This isn't insanely hard to do, but one would have to decide exactly
what syntax to use, etc.

Richard




Exactly, it is not possible with the standard class. Short of writing 
the latex code for it, you could also use one of the latex classes that 
make such customization easy. I vaguely remember that the memoir class 
and koma-script classes will allow you to do what you want. Since I'm no 
expert, I can only suggest that you look at their documentation.


--
Julien



Re: Comment on Part Page

2011-09-21 Thread Richard Heck
On 09/21/2011 02:11 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
 I have a colleague using book class who wants to place a comment on
 the page labeled Part 1, but when he tries to do this, the comment
 appears on the first page after the page labelled Chapter 1 of Part 1.
 Does anyone have a suggestion?

This is controlled by the document class. You would have to modify the
book class in order to get such a comment to print on the Part page.
This isn't insanely hard to do, but one would have to decide exactly
what syntax to use, etc.

Richard



Re: Comment on Part Page

2011-09-21 Thread Julien Rioux

On 22/09/2011 12:50 AM, Richard Heck wrote:

On 09/21/2011 02:11 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:

I have a colleague using book class who wants to place a comment on
the page labeled Part 1, but when he tries to do this, the comment
appears on the first page after the page labelled Chapter 1 of Part 1.
Does anyone have a suggestion?


This is controlled by the document class. You would have to modify the
book class in order to get such a comment to print on the Part page.
This isn't insanely hard to do, but one would have to decide exactly
what syntax to use, etc.

Richard




Exactly, it is not possible with the standard class. Short of writing 
the latex code for it, you could also use one of the latex classes that 
make such customization easy. I vaguely remember that the memoir class 
and koma-script classes will allow you to do what you want. Since I'm no 
expert, I can only suggest that you look at their documentation.


--
Julien



Re: Comment on Part Page

2011-09-21 Thread Richard Heck
On 09/21/2011 02:11 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> I have a colleague using book class who wants to place a comment on
> the page labeled Part 1, but when he tries to do this, the comment
> appears on the first page after the page labelled Chapter 1 of Part 1.
> Does anyone have a suggestion?
>
This is controlled by the document class. You would have to modify the
book class in order to get such a comment to print on the Part page.
This isn't insanely hard to do, but one would have to decide exactly
what syntax to use, etc.

Richard



Re: Comment on Part Page

2011-09-21 Thread Julien Rioux

On 22/09/2011 12:50 AM, Richard Heck wrote:

On 09/21/2011 02:11 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:

I have a colleague using book class who wants to place a comment on
the page labeled Part 1, but when he tries to do this, the comment
appears on the first page after the page labelled Chapter 1 of Part 1.
Does anyone have a suggestion?


This is controlled by the document class. You would have to modify the
book class in order to get such a comment to print on the Part page.
This isn't insanely hard to do, but one would have to decide exactly
what syntax to use, etc.

Richard




Exactly, it is not possible with the standard class. Short of writing 
the latex code for it, you could also use one of the latex classes that 
make such customization easy. I vaguely remember that the memoir class 
and koma-script classes will allow you to do what you want. Since I'm no 
expert, I can only suggest that you look at their documentation.


--
Julien