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May 1 |
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Inserting a blank left starting page in a Koma-script book Yes, this solves the problem. Thank you! |
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May 1 |
accepted | Inserting a blank left starting page in a Koma-script book |
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Apr 30 |
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Inserting a blank left starting page in a Koma-script book @Speravir I disagree. I think it's best to keep the questions as short and clean as possible, in order to make it helpful to others who might have the same issue. |
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Apr 30 |
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Inserting a blank left starting page in a Koma-script book This still produces two blank pages, since scrbook insists on starting on a left page. Thanks for the help, though! |
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Apr 29 |
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Inserting a blank left starting page in a Koma-script book The separate file contains two different title pages, one with a logotype, and a page with contact information for my department. These are standardized, and can't be easily replicated in Latex (at least not in the time I have left). Simply put, that is not an option for me. The only option other than solving the problem I posted is, as I said, to generate the version with two blank pages and remove one using Adobe Acrobat. |
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Apr 29 |
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Inserting a blank left starting page in a Koma-script book There's a standard preamble for my department that comes in a separate file, after which there needs to be a blank page. That file will be sent to the printers separately, and not by me. |
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Apr 29 |
asked | Inserting a blank left starting page in a Koma-script book |
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Apr 28 |
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Capitalizing “forthcoming” in bibliography but not in citation Thank you, that was exactly what I was looking for! |
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Apr 28 |
accepted | Capitalizing “forthcoming” in bibliography but not in citation |
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Apr 28 |
asked | Capitalizing “forthcoming” in bibliography but not in citation |
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Apr 21 |
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Apr 21 |
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Biblatex bibliography section changes chapter name in header Thank you, this solves the problem. I had a feeling it was a bug when I started looking through the headingoptions. |
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Apr 21 |
accepted | Biblatex bibliography section changes chapter name in header |
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Apr 21 |
awarded | Editor |
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Apr 21 |
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Biblatex bibliography section changes chapter name in header added 458 characters in body |
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Apr 21 |
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Biblatex bibliography section changes chapter name in header Yes, that works, but your answer made me realize that I did not give a complete description of my problem. In my original files, I had \printbibliography[heading=subbibintoc], which for some reason I excluded from the MWE. That puts the bibliography in the TOC, and does not start it on a new page, but it does give me the problem with the header. Your solution causes the bibliography to drop from the TOC. Using heading=subbibnumbered solves those two problems, but numbers the bibliography, which I do not want. I've edited my question to reflect this. |
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Apr 20 |
asked | Biblatex bibliography section changes chapter name in header |
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Nov 16 |
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PGFPlots fixed number formatting fails on small numbers Sure, that seems like a good idea. |
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Nov 16 |
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PGFPlots fixed number formatting fails on small numbers Thank you, that's the solution! |
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Nov 15 |
asked | PGFPlots fixed number formatting fails on small numbers |