[OS X TeX] using \cleardoublepage
Ross Moore
ross.moore at mq.edu.au
Sat Oct 23 17:04:26 EDT 2010
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On 24/10/2010, at 7:45 AM, Don Green Dragon <fergdc at Shaw.ca> wrote:
> In his book "More Math into LaTeX", George Gratzer suggests on page 101 how to use the \cleardoublepage command. When I include
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> \usepackage{cleardoublepage}
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There is a command \cleardoublepage .
No extra package is needed.
Have you a book on LaTeX, or a listing of commands?
Lamport, Kopka and Daly, the LaTeX Companion.
These are the best.
> in the preamble, the Console complains:
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> ! LaTeX Error: File `cleardoublepage.sty' not found.
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> Gratzer writes:
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> "If for you document class this does not work, use the package cleardoublepage.sty in the Samples folder."
Maybe Grätzer provides a CD of examples with his book?
Did you look there.
In any case, \clearpage and \cleardoublepage are already part of LaTeX,
So you can just use them.
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> Well, I had the file 'cleardoublepage.sty' in the directory ~/Documents/Samples/ but in that location, TeXshop could not find it as the error line above shows. So I made a copy of the file 'cleardoublepage.sty' and placed in the same directory as the source file! That worked nicely, however, such solution seems ad hoc. Is there a 'standard' directory where I could have put this file so that TeXshop would have found it?
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> Don Green Dragon
> fergdc at Shaw.ca
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Hope this helps,
Ross
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