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Hi,
is it possible to start the page-numbering with certain, pre-defined numeric values? For example start page-numbering with page-number "4". my use-case: due to formatting requirements and the missing possibility to place the toc::[] on a predefined place, i will have to create and combine two pdf-files. One with our "document header" (which includes copyright, change history of the document and other information) and the other one with the actual content. Unfortunatley, the page-numbering must numeric for the whole document, which includes our "document header". regards frank hollmann |
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Frank, That's not currently possible. File an issue and we could consider it. Perhaps we could introduce an attribute like `pagenums-start` or `pagenums-offset` to control the starting value. Cheers, -Dan On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 5:17 AM frank.hollmann [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi, ... [show rest of quote] -- Dan Allen | @mojavelinux | https://twitter.com/mojavelinux |
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Hey Dan,
i have a similar issue. I want to start the footer, thus the page counter, with the second page (so the toc). In my case the value {page-number} at the toc should show the number 2 instead of 1. But if i define the start_at attribute at toc, the toc is allways the number 1 page. Is there e.g. a possibility to calculate with the value {page-number}. regards Martin |
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I don't see an issue yet in the issue tracker. Best, -Dan On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 6:46 AM Equamo [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote: Hey Dan, ... [show rest of quote] -- Dan Allen | @mojavelinux | https://twitter.com/mojavelinux |
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I did not open an issue, because i was able establish a work-around with two asciidoc-files for content and title_page and a few lines of ruby/shell Code around combine_pdf.
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