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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: SOLVED! Re: Workaround for JadeTex extra pages?
Hello everyone, (I'm a newbie, so treat me nicely.) Regarding the extra pages fix described below: I have an alternative (perhaps easier for you) fix... ============================================================ On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 11:49:10AM -0500, Dan York wrote: > Okay, on this particular day, Sebastian Rahtz is my hero! > > He got back to me a few minutes ago with the fix I needed. For anyone > else, the quick fix involves going into 'jadetex.dtx' and replacing > > \cleardoublepage > > (there is only one occurrence) with: > > \clearpage > > You then have to rebuild the format files (which I did simply by > executing "make install" in the jadetex source directory). > > When you next run openjade, the resulting PDF file will NOT have the > extra pages. ============================================================ No need to rebuild JadeTeX: after you run `jade` on your file, open the .tex file up in an editor, and add the following line near the top: \def\PageTwoSide{0} This is set to a default of "1" in jadetex.dtx, which causes JadeTeX to *always* use \cleardoublepage. Setting this to "0" in your document causes JadeTeX to do a \clearpage, in that document only. (Note that every time you rebuild the .tex file with Jade, you'll have to add that magic line again.) I hope this bug is fixed soon. 8-( In the meantime, if you find the above fix cumbersome or confusing, I could write you a trivial Perl script which adds the line, then runs `jadetex`. Let me know. Cheers, Dave.
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