From: Elena Fraboschi <elena@mendoza.math.indiana.edu>
Subject: Re: \page[+2]
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:03:29 -0500 (EST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050729150329.0E8151A8BD@mendoza.math.indiana.edu> (raw)
Thanks, Matthias and Hans, for the tip about \page[+2]. I have not yet
studied a ConTeXt presentation (read, "slides") macros, so it may well
be that that use is very practical. (In any of the slides packages I
know in LaTeX, it certainly would be.) As for Hans's suggestion, that
it might be used to "create two empty pages", say again I think it's
great - it would be better yet if the functionality \page[-2] existed
to erase the last two pages, say ;-) Thanks again, elena
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2005-07-29 15:03 Elena Fraboschi [this message]
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2005-07-28 16:57 \page[+2] Elena Fraboschi
2005-07-28 17:01 ` \page[+2] Matthias Weber
2005-07-28 19:55 ` \page[+2] Hans Hagen
2005-07-29 5:39 ` \page[+2] luigi.scarso
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