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Re: [Slightly OT] Special formatting for first page: msg#00547tex.macosx
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 02:50:41PM -0400, Jon Breitenbucher wrote: > > This worked. Thanks. Now I need to force a the columns on the last page > to be less than half a page long. The newsletter is folded in half and > the last half page is for the return address and mailing adress. Any > way to do this? Ideally I'd like the last half page to be a graphic > spanning both columns with the text from the first column wrapping to > the top of the second. These things were very easy to set up in > InDesign, but the students don't have ID and even if they did I don't > have time to teach them how to use it. > _____________________________________ > Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. > (Albert Einstein) > > Jon Breitenbucher Two things to try: 1. make a float for the two-column stuff. However, I have often had a hard time making floats appear where I want them. 2. use the multicol package, which allows you to switch between one- and two-column typesetting without generating a pagebreak. The documentation for this package is probably in <path-to-texmf>/doc/latex/tools/. -- Siep Kroonenberg
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