[OS X TeX] changing textwidth within the document
Claus Gerhardt
gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de
Sat May 27 19:03:07 CEST 2006
Type the introduction in the parbox
\hskip -8mm\parbox{1.11429\linewidth}
{.............}
Maybe you have to adjust the parameters; of course \linewidth should
be 7cm.
Claus
On May 27, 2006, at 11:42, Sergei Mariev wrote:
> Der all,
>
> I need to change the dimensions of the text block area within my
> document. The introduction should be 86 mm wide and the text part
> only 70 mm. I have fixed the textblock in the preamble by
> specifiyng \settypeblocksize{36\onelineskip}{8.6cm}{*}\fixpdflayout
> After the introduction I want to change the textwidth to 7cm. Just
> typing \setlength{\textwidth}{7cm} does not really work: it does
> change the length of the headings after this point, but the width
> of the printed block continues to be 86 mm. Increasing the size of
> the margins with \setlength{\evensidemargin} etc. does not have any
> effect either... What do I have to do?
>
> The memman has an enigmatic phrase in this regard (p. 234): "It is
> possible to implement this layout [i.e. a different one -S.M.] just
> for this chapter but I'm not going to tell you either how to do it,
> or demonstrate it.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Sergei Mariev
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