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Exactly what I needed. Thanks!<br class="">
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<div class="">On Nov 10, 2019, at 16:44, Herbert Schulz <<a href="mailto:herbs@wideopenwest.com" class="">herbs@wideopenwest.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div class="PlainText">> On Nov 10, 2019, at 1:23 PM, Nitecki, Zbigniew H. <<a href="mailto:Zbigniew.Nitecki@tufts.edu" class="">Zbigniew.Nitecki@tufts.edu</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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> I’m puzzled by the following behavior of Latex:<br class="">
> Some time (perhaps a month) ago, I adapted a fancypagestyle from a colleague to create some classroom notes; the aim was twofold: to put a header line<br class="">
> on the first page, and to put an underline under the running head in succeeding pages.<br class="">
> I got the effect I wanted.<br class="">
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> Now, trying to create another set of notes, I (think I) copied the relevant commands, and ran it; the succeeding pages do look the way they should,<br class="">
> but the title page ignored the header information altogether.<br class="">
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> I then ran a test page, copying what I thought were the relevant commands, but excluding the text, from both source files, hoping to send a “minimal example” of the two sets of notes to illustrate the different behavior. But the test for the old one (which
had achieved the desired effect) didn’t reproduce the behavior I had seen (and desired). So I enclose my test source and pdf output, and (my apologies for the non-minimality) the original source and<br class="">
> pdf output. If you compare the first page of the two pdf outputs, they are as I described above (correct header plus title on original, header ignored on<br class="">
> test—but both second pages as desired). Can anyone tell me what I failed to copy into the test file from the original source file that causes the different behavior?<br class="">
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Howdy,<br class="">
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It appears that you left out a \thispagestyle{firtspagestyle} after the \maketitle.<br class="">
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Good Luck,<br class="">
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Herb Schulz<br class="">
(herbs at wideopenwest dot com)<br class="">
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