* Page Borders in Latex
@ 2002-05-27 0:30 Natarajan
2002-05-26 17:07 ` Steven Smith
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From: Natarajan @ 2002-05-27 0:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux Newbie
Hi,
How do you draw borders for pages in Latex? Thanks in advance.
Natarajan
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* Re: Page Borders in Latex
2002-05-27 0:30 Page Borders in Latex Natarajan
@ 2002-05-26 17:07 ` Steven Smith
2002-05-28 3:20 ` Suriya Narayanan M S
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From: Steven Smith @ 2002-05-26 17:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Natarajan; +Cc: Linux Newbie
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> How do you draw borders for pages in Latex? Thanks in advance.
There are probably better ways, but the fancybox package provides a way
to do this. In the document preamble, go:
\usepackage{fancybox}
and then once you get into the document proper, go:
\fancypage{\fbox}{}
This needs to be one of the first things after the \begin{document}.
As I said, there are probably better ways, but that's the first one
which comes to mind.
Steven Smith,
sos22@cam.ac.uk.
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2002-05-26 17:07 ` Steven Smith
@ 2002-05-28 3:20 ` Suriya Narayanan M S
2002-06-01 8:30 ` Steven Smith
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From: Suriya Narayanan M S @ 2002-05-28 3:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Steven Smith; +Cc: Natarajan K, linux-newbie
On Sunday 26 May 2002 10:37 pm, Steven Smith wrote:
> There are probably better ways, but the fancybox package provides a way
> to do this. In the document preamble, go:
>
> \usepackage{fancybox}
>
> and then once you get into the document proper, go:
>
> \fancypage{\fbox}{}
>
> This needs to be one of the first things after the \begin{document}.
>
> As I said, there are probably better ways, but that's the first one
> which comes to mind.
The above method works, but there is a problem.
The box is too close to the text. Is there some way to
have a gap between the box and the text.
I think you would have an answer.
Thank you.
Bye,
Suriya Narayanan M S
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