Hi everyone,
I'm using Masters/Doctoral Thesis LaTeX Template.
Please, I need for more explain, what should I exactly change or add to remove the empty pages before chapters or that are after lists.
Thanks for help in advance.
Ahmed.
Theses, Books, Title pages ⇒ Remove empty pages
- Stefan Kottwitz
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Remove empty pages
Hi Ahmed!
When a thesis is printed doublesided, that is, in two-side mode, when both sides of a page get printed, we have left and right hand pages like in books. Chapters commonly start at right hand pages. So, if needed, empty pages are inserted so chapter start at a right hand side.
To avoid this, you can uncomment a line in the main tex file of the template. Look at the
Stefan
When a thesis is printed doublesided, that is, in two-side mode, when both sides of a page get printed, we have left and right hand pages like in books. Chapters commonly start at right hand pages. So, if needed, empty pages are inserted so chapter start at a right hand side.
To avoid this, you can uncomment a line in the main tex file of the template. Look at the
\documentclass
line, uncomment the oneside
option or add oneside
.Stefan
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Remove empty pages
What Stefan meant to write is: Use
Plaese also have a look at the quick guide, specifically this.
oneside
or openany
. Plaese also have a look at the quick guide, specifically this.
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Thanks, Johannes! Indeed,
Stefan
openany
is the option that you need if you still want to keep two-sided printing. Though I would find it strange, very uncommon, if a chapter starts on a left side, so I implicitly assumed you want to get rid of empty pages with single-sided result. A difference between two-sided is regarding the margins, two-sided has inner and outer margins (outers should be bigger) while single-sided has left and right margins, usually of the same size.Stefan
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