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- Subject: [TeXmacs] Trans. : Margin (with attached PDF)
- Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2017 17:10:35 -0500
Hello, i don't know if somebody have read my last message. In case of some technical problem, i send it again. Forgive me if you have received it twice. Nevertheless, this version is slightly different.
RG
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Hello,
my publisher wants specific dimensions for the pages of my book, so i modified my file to satisfy him.
The problem is that he wants the margin at the top (the horizontal margin) to be free of anything, but as you know, TeXmacs writes the title of the chapter (or the title of the section, depending of number modulo 2) at the top of the margin... and i don't know how to control it...
What could be the better solution for it ?
Maybe the solution is to make a larger margin (i am talking about the margin at the top of the page) and to write at the bottom of the margin the indications (title of chapter or tile of section, and the number of the page). But how can i write these indications at the bottom of the superior margin ?
Thank you for reading,
Richard Gomez
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Hello,
my publisher wants specific dimensions for the pages of my book, so i modified my file to satisfy him.
The problem is that he wants the margin at the top (the horizontal margin) to be free of anything, but as you know, TeXmacs writes the title of the chapter (or the title of the section, depending of number modulo 2) at the top of the margin... and i don't know how to control it...
What could be the better solution for it ?
Maybe the solution is to make a larger margin (i am talking about the margin at the top of the page) and to write at the bottom of the margin the indications (title of chapter or tile of section, and the number of the page). But how can i write these indications at the bottom of the superior margin ?
Thank you for reading,
Richard Gomez
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- [TeXmacs] Margin (with attached PDF), richardetdave, 01/03/2017
- [TeXmacs] Trans. : Margin (with attached PDF), richardetdave, 01/05/2017
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