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Re: [Slightly OT] Special formatting for first page: msg#00533tex.macosx
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 09:39:46AM -0400, Jon Breitenbucher wrote: > I tried this question on text.comp.tex and got nothing. So I'll try > here with the hope that someone can help. > > I am trying to set up a LaTeX template for my MAA student section > newsletter. The first page of this newsletter has a masthead which is > about 2.5 inches high. I have used the geometry package to layout the > page and can set the headheight to 2.5 inches to get the first page to > look write. However, the header graphic on the rest of the pages is > only .5 inches and the 2.5 inch headheight is too big on those pages. > What I would like to know is if it is possible to set headheight to be > different in different parts of the document? Right now this is based > off of the article class with twocolumns. Is there another document > class that would be better? I can provide a PDF of the current format. > TIA Don't put the masthead in the page header. Try something like: \thispagestyle{empty} \twocolumn[\masthead] You may have to use some trickery to make the masthead start higher than the normal start of the page e.g. define the \masthead macro as a minipage which starts with \vspace*{-2in}. -- Siep Kroonenberg
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