[texhax] Am I on the lastpage?
Reinhard Kotucha
reinhard.kotucha at web.de
Sun May 19 22:01:03 CEST 2013
On 2013-05-19 at 16:39:26 +0000, Schwartz, Steven J wrote:
> (I tried to send this a week ago but haven't seen it, so perhaps it got lost)
>
> Dear All,
>
> I have a class file that uses fancyhdr and latex's leftmarks to set
> footers depending on the context. It's for exams, so it sets
> footers to "Turn to next page" or "This question continues ..." or
> whatever, and on the last page it's supposed to write "End of
> Examination". To accomplish this last task, I borrowed the logic
> from the lastpage package. That is, AtEndDocument I write out a
> label called lastpage, and in my header-building code I use an
> ifthenelse construction to compare \thepage with
> \pageref{lastpage}.
>
> This works most of the time, but fails when there is only a small
> paragraph on the last page. This is due to the well-known TeX
> behaviour which results (see the TeX FAQ) in \thepage being "almost
> always wrong in the first paragraph of a page".
>
> I have looked briefly at the most recent lastpage package and also
> the documentation for pageslts, but I think both are more concerned
> with accessing information via labels.
>
> There is a manual workaround by inserting a \pagebreak should this
> happen, but since I distribute this .cls to colleagues who are not
> all TeXies, I'm looking for an automated self-contained
> approach. And one which doesn't rely on too many external packages
> and such (which is why my .cls borrowed ideas from lastpage, with
> proper credit, rather then used the ctan package).
>
> Anyone have any suggestions?
texdoc atveryend
Regards,
Reinhard
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