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  • From: Giovanni Piredda <address@concealed>
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  • Subject: Re: [texmacs-users] Help with Table of Contents: removing blank pages in book style
  • Date: Fri, 01 May 2026 15:08:19 +0000

Hi Murilo,

using the book style I redefined the chapter-title macro, which the Table of Contents depends on, and the redefinition removed the double page before the table of contents. Of course one should do it differently, by building a new set of macros for the table of contents, so that one can adjust it independently of chapters; despite this I think that what I did shows that the redefinition works.

Could you please describe more in detail what you observe?

Giovanni

On 5/1/26 16:17, Murilo Zulian Colla wrote:
Hello everyone,

I am a new user of TeXmacs and I am currently exploring its customization
through macros. I am using the "book" style on Linux, and I would like to
remove the blank pages that are automatically inserted before the Table of
Contents.

I found a workaround for the abstract that works perfectly for me by
redefining render-abstract and abstract-chapter* to remove the <new-dpage*>
command. However, I am struggling to apply the same logic to the table-of-
contents without breaking the automatic generation of the list or getting
encoding errors.

Could someone please guide me on the correct way to redefine the table-of-
contents macro so that it doesn't force a double blank page?

Best regards,

Murilo.



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