TeX - LaTeX Asked by amrzar on August 1, 2021
I want to insert a blank page in a document so that the text would be added to the content of the current page till it reaches end of the page, the next page would be empty, and the text continue from the third page!
If I used afterpage{newpage}
but it just does not work!
what should I do?
You should use the afterpage
package.
In the preamble :
usepackage{afterpage}
newcommandblankpage{%
null
thispagestyle{empty}%
addtocounter{page}{-1}%
newpage}
In the text before the blank page, insert the following code:
afterpage{blankpage}
It should do the trick. Be aware that unresolved floats might be a trouble here.
Correct answer by Martigan on August 1, 2021
You just need something – anything – before or after the newpage
command. Try
afterpage{nullnewpage}
Of course, this doesn’t remove page numbers or headers and footers, and it does increase the page number. If you don’t want this, see Martigan’s solution.
Answered by Karl Ove Hufthammer on August 1, 2021
What's about
leavevmodethispagestyle{empty}newpage
?
Answered by Corrado on August 1, 2021
I think you can avoid using the afterpage
package. In the preamble, write:
defblankpage{%
clearpage%
thispagestyle{empty}%
addtocounter{page}{-1}%
null%
clearpage}
In the document
environment, use the blankpage
command to add blank pages without style or counting.
Answered by 沙漠之子 on August 1, 2021
Just use newpage newpage
:
my current page
newpage
% The empty page
newpage
The next page
Answered by luchonacho on August 1, 2021
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