Thank you Sanjoy, Hans and Taco for the suggestions made. My interpretation of Taco's remark is that Sanjoy's solution might not work as expected, is that correct? My document is rather long, so manual page breaking is not my preferred way of doing it. Myself I was thinking that the floats belonging to odd page n could be put on even page n+1, and then try to renumber the pages (i.e. PDF page n+1 gets page number n-1 printed) and then reshuffle the PDF pages. Would that work? Kind regards, Luuk Beurskens The Netherlands Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
What I would like is that all text is put on the odd pages (n), and that all floats are put on the opposite even pages (n-1).
It would be nice if this was supported by the output routine, but it is not all that easy. I remember I had a document that had the same requirement years ago, but I do not recall anoymore how I solved it. Since it was short, possible I just did it all by hand. The idea of that approach is that you do a test run to see where TeX breaks the page, then force a page break at that point, by breaking the input:
bla bla bla bla
into
bla bla{\parfillskip0pt\par\page}
\noindent bla bla
Inbetween those two lines, you can now do anything you like.
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