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Adapt the layout of one page to fit more or less lines in it. | Adapt the layout of one page to fit more or less lines in it. | ||
Use this only in the last phase of corrections. | Use this only in the last phase of corrections. | ||
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+ | To affect the current page (often more useful than defining absolute page numbers), just omit the first argument: | ||
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+ | \adaptlayout[lines=-1] | ||
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== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 20:42, 23 January 2018
\adaptlayout
Syntax
\adaptlayout[...,...,...][...,...=...,...] | |
[...,...,...] | page number(s) |
height | max +/-dimension |
lines | number: +1, -1, etc |
Description
Adapt the layout of one page to fit more or less lines in it. Use this only in the last phase of corrections.
To affect the current page (often more useful than defining absolute page numbers), just omit the first argument:
\adaptlayout[lines=-1]
Example
\setuppapersize[A10, landscape][A8, landscape] \setuppaper[nx=2, ny=2] \setuparranging[XY] \showgrid \showframe[cut,text] \setuppagenumbering[location={header,inright}] \adaptlayout[1][lines=-1] \adaptlayout[3][height=+10mm] \startlines \input reich \input reich \stoplines
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