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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| titlepageformat |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
\titlepageformat{\titleleadskip{1in}
\titlefootline{}
}
Abbreviation: ã|\tpfã%
Parameters: ã|submarkupã%
Submarkup: ã|\titleleadskip, \titlefootlineã%
ã|Description:ã%
By convention, a title page is a display page, differing from body pages.
It usually has sinkage (extra vertical space before the title), a centered
title (in bold or larger type), and a blind folio (where the page is
numbered but the number is not printed). It may also have special text in
the footing. The \titlepageformat markup changes the heading and footing of
a titlepage.
ã|titleleadskipã% is the amount of space to be left at the top of title
pages, in addition to the top margin. By default, there is a 1 inch lead
skip and a 1 inch top margin, making for a 2 inch white space at the top of
each title page.
ã|titlefootlineã% is the footing at the bottom of a title page. Similar
in function to the running foot, its difference is that you do not specify
\bothpage, \evenpage, or \oddpage with \titlefootline.
ã|Example:ã%
If you want to add 3 inches to the top margin, and print "Bays" at the
bottom of the page with the page number, enter:
\titlepageformat{\titleleadskip{3in}
\titlefootline{\line{\lft{Bays}\rt{\pn}}}
}
which prints a footing at the bottom of the page like:
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Bays 3 |
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
ã|Notes:ã%
none.
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