+2012-08-22 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
+
+ * calendar/cal-tex.el (cal-tex-weekly-common):
+ Restore leading blank page.
+
2012-08-22 Le Wang <l26wang@gmail.com> (tiny change)
* misc.el (forward-to-word, backward-to-word): Activate or extend
(cal-tex-longday "weekend" "0.8in")
(insert cal-tex-lefthead)
(cal-tex-longday "leftday" "1.85in"))
- (cal-tex-preamble "twoside,12pt")
- (insert "\\textwidth 7in
+ (cal-tex-preamble "twoside,12pt")
+ (insert "\\textwidth 7in
\\textheight 10.5in
\\oddsidemargin 0in
\\evensidemargin 0in
\\headsep 0.125in
\\footskip .125in
")
- (insert cal-tex-righthead)
- (cal-tex-longday "rightday" "2.75in")
- (cal-tex-longday "weekend" "1.8in")
- (insert cal-tex-lefthead)
- (cal-tex-longday "leftday" "2.75in"))
+ (insert cal-tex-righthead)
+ (cal-tex-longday "rightday" "2.75in")
+ (cal-tex-longday "weekend" "1.8in")
+ (insert cal-tex-lefthead)
+ (cal-tex-longday "leftday" "2.75in"))
(cal-tex-b-document)
(cal-tex-cmd "\\pagestyle" "empty")
+ ;; Let's assume this is something to with twopage documents.
+ ;; It has the downside that we start with a blank page.
+ ;; It doesn't make obvious sense when oddside and evenside margins
+ ;; are the same (non-filofax), but consider the left and right
+ ;; versions of various functions as applicable to even and odd pages.
+ (cal-tex-newpage)
(dotimes (i n)
(insert "\\lefthead")
(cal-tex-arg