Hi Mari, On 9 Dec 2011, at 11:00, Mari Voipio wrote:
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 11:10, Willi Egger
wrote: Here is what I interpreted from your mail. May be it answers the first question. Using setups does normally help in these cases.
It does sort out the font problem - turns out I was almost there, except that my TOC insisted on being in Arial (and *really* ugly as it is set up for Candara). Your alternative sorts out that problem, I tested with
\placecontent
\chapter{This is chapter 1}
\dorecurse{3} {\input tufte \page}
\chapter{This is chapter 2}
\dorecurse{3} {\input tufte \page}
When i use the attached test-file, the TOC is in palatino. May be you have to check, where the \setups is called. Before calling the setups there must be a page break.
Even on yours the back cover ends up on the next-to-last page (the last page being empty), so problem 2 persists. In a real pinch I can probably fiddle with it in Acrobat (or pdfarrange or something).
Yes it is. I tried to use \startstandardmakeup[page=left, doublesided=no] from which I would expect to give the desired result, but it does not. So I am stuck also. Willi
Thank you,
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