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[$Date: 2013-12-13 12:11:01 +0100 (Fr, 13. Dez 2013) $
KOMA-Script guide (common paragraphs: Interleaf Pages)]
\translator{Markus Kohm\and Gernot Hassenpflug\and Krickette Murabayashi}
% Date of the translated German file: 2013/11/07
\makeatletter
\@ifundefined{ifCommonmaincls}{\newif\ifCommonmaincls}{}%
\@ifundefined{ifCommonscrextend}{\newif\ifCommonscrextend}{}%
\@ifundefined{ifCommonscrlttr}{\newif\ifCommonscrlttr}{}%
\@ifundefined{ifIgnoreThis}{\newif\ifIgnoreThis}{}%
\makeatother
\section{Interleaf Pages}
\label{sec:\csname label@base\endcsname.emptypage}%
\ifshortversion\IgnoreThisfalse\IfNotCommon{maincls}{\IgnoreThistrue}\fi%
\ifIgnoreThis %+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ nicht maincls +
What is described in
\autoref{sec:maincls.emptypage} applies, mutatis mutandis.
\else %------------------------------------------------------- nur maincls -
\BeginIndex{}{interleaf page}%%
\BeginIndex{}{page>style}%
\IfNotCommon{scrlttr2}{%
Interleaf pages are pages that are intended to stay blank. Originally these
pages were really completely white. \LaTeX{}, on the other hand, by default
sets those pages with the current valid page style. So those pages may have
a head and a pagination. \KOMAScript{} provides several extensions to this.
Interleaf pages may be found in books mostly. Because chapters in
books commonly start on odd pages, sometimes a left page without
contents has to be added before. This is also the reason that
interleaf pages only exist in double-sided printing. The unused back
sides of the one-sided printings are not interleaf pages, really,
although % . Nevertheless at the printing paper
they may seem to be such pages.}
\fi %**************************************************** Ende nur maincls *
\ifIgnoreThis %+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ nicht maincls +
\IfCommon{scrlttr2}{But}
\fi %**************************************************** Ende nur maincls *
\IfCommon{scrlttr2}{%
at letters interleaf pages are unusual. This may be benefited by the
case, that real two-sided letters are seldom, because binding of
letters is not done often. Nevertheless \Class{scrlttr2} supports
interleaf pages in the case of two-sided letters. Because the
following described commands are seldom used in letters no examples
are shown. If you need examples, please note them at
\autoref{sec:maincls.emptypage} from
\autopageref{sec:maincls.emptypage} upward.}%
\ifIgnoreThis %+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ nicht maincls +
\else %------------------------------------------------------- nur maincls -
\begin{Declaration}
\KOption{cleardoublepage}\PName{page style}\\
\OptionValue{cleardoublepage}{current}
\end{Declaration}%
\BeginIndex{Option}{cleardoublepage~=\PName{page style}}%
\BeginIndex{Option}{cleardoublepage~=\PValue{current}}%
With this option,\ChangedAt{v3.00}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and
\Class{scrartcl}\and \Class{scrlttr2}} you may define the page style of the
interleaf pages created by the \Macro{cleardoublepage} to break until the
wanted page. Every already defined \PName{page style} (see
\autoref{sec:\csname label@base\endcsname.pagestyle} from
\autopageref{sec:\csname label@base\endcsname.pagestyle} and
\autoref{cha:scrpage} from \autopageref{cha:scrpage}) may be used. Besides this,
\OptionValue{cleardoublepage}{current} is valid. This case is the default
until \KOMAScript~2.98c and results in interleaf page without changing the
page style. Since \KOMAScript~3.00\ChangedAt{v3.00}{\Class{scrbook}\and
\Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}\and \Class{scrlttr2}} the default
follows the recommendation of most typographers and has been changed to blank
interleaf pages with page style \Pagestyle{empty} unless you switch
compatibility to an earlier version (see option \Option{version},
\autoref{sec:\csname label@base\endcsname.compatibilityOptions},
\autopageref{desc:\csname label@base\endcsname.option.version}).
\ifCommonmaincls
\begin{Example}
\phantomsection\label{desc:maincls.option.cleardoublepage.example}
Assume you want interleaf pages almost empty but with pagination. This
means you want to use page style \Pagestyle{plain}. You may use following to
achieve this:
\begin{lstcode}
\KOMAoptions{cleardoublepage=plain}
\end{lstcode}
More information about page style \Pagestyle{plain} may be found at
\autoref{sec:maincls.pagestyle}, \autopageref{desc:maincls.pagestyle.plain}.
\end{Example}
\fi
\ifCommonscrextend
\begin{Example}
\phantomsection\label{desc:scrextend.option.cleardoublepage.example}
Assume you want interleaf pages almost empty but with pagination. This
means you want to use page style \Pagestyle{plain}. You may use following to
achieve this:
\begin{lstcode}
\KOMAoptions{cleardoublepage=plain}
\end{lstcode}
More information about page style \Pagestyle{plain} may be found at
\autoref{sec:maincls.pagestyle}, \autopageref{desc:maincls.pagestyle.plain}.
\end{Example}
\fi
\EndIndex{Option}{cleardoublepage~=\PValue{current}}%
\EndIndex{Option}{cleardoublepage~=\PName{page style}}
\begin{Declaration}
\Macro{clearpage}\\
\Macro{cleardoublepage}\\
\Macro{cleardoublepageusingstyle}\Parameter{page style}\\
\Macro{cleardoubleemptypage}\\
\Macro{cleardoubleplainpage}\\
\Macro{cleardoublestandardpage}\\
\Macro{cleardoubleoddusingstyle}\Parameter{page style}\\
\Macro{cleardoubleoddemptypage}\\
\Macro{cleardoubleoddplainpage}\\
\Macro{cleardoubleoddstandardpage}\\
\Macro{cleardoubleevenusingstyle}\Parameter{page style}\\
\Macro{cleardoubleevenemptypage}\\
\Macro{cleardoubleevenplainpage}\\
\Macro{cleardoubleevenstandardpage}
\end{Declaration}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{clearpage}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoublepage}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoublepageusingstyle}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoublestandardpage}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleplainpage}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleemptypage}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleoddusingstyle}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleoddstandardpage}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleoddplainpage}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleoddemptypage}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleevenusingstyle}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleevenstandardpage}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleevenplainpage}%
\BeginIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleevenemptypage}%
The {\LaTeX} kernel contains the \Macro{clearpage} command, which takes
care that all not yet output floats are output, and then starts a new
page. There exists the instruction \Macro{cleardoublepage} which
works like \Macro{clearpage} but which, in the double-sided layouts
(see layout option \Option{twoside} in
\autoref{sec:typearea.options},
\autopageref{desc:typearea.option.twoside}) starts a new right-hand
page. An empty left page in the current page style is output if
necessary.
With\ChangedAt{v3.00}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and
\Class{scrartcl}\and \Class{scrlttr2}} \Macro{cleardoubleoddstandardpage},
{\KOMAScript} works as described above. The \Macro{cleardoubleoddplainpage}
command changes the page style of the empty left page to
\Pagestyle{plain}\IndexPagestyle{plain} in order to suppress the
\IfNotCommon{scrlttr2}{running}\IfCommon{scrlttr2}{page} head. Analogously,
the page style \Pagestyle{empty}\IndexPagestyle{empty} is applied to the empty
page with \Macro{cleardoubleoddemptypage}, suppressing the page number as well
as the \IfNotCommon{scrlttr2}{running}\IfCommon{scrlttr2}{page} head. The page
is thus entirely empty. If another \PName{page style} is wanted for the
interleaf page is may be set with the argument of
\Macro{cleardoubleoddusingpagestyle}. Every already defined \PName{page style}
(see \autoref{cha:scrpage}) may be used.
\IfNotCommon{scrlttr2}{%
Sometimes chapters should not start on the right-hand page but the
left-hand page. This is in contradition to the classic typography;
nevertheless, it may be suitable, e.\,g., if the double-page spread
of the chapter start is of special contents. \KOMAScript{} therefor
provides the commands \Macro{cleardoubleevenstandardpage},
\Macro{cleardoubleevenplainpage}, \Macro{cleardoubleevenemptypage},
and \Macro{cleardoubleevenusingstyle}, which are equivalent to the odd-page
commands.}
However, the approach used by the \KOMAScript{} commands
\Macro{cleardoublestandardpage}, \Macro{cleardoubleemptypage},
\Macro{cleardoubleplainpage}, and \Macro{cleardoublepageusingstyle} is
dependent on the option
\Option{cleardoublepage}\important{\Option{cleardoublepage}} described above
and is similar to one of the corresponding commands above. The same is valid for
the standard command \Macro{cleardoublepage}, that may be either
\Macro{cleardoubleoddpage} or \Macro{cleardoubleevenpage}.
\IfCommon{scrlttr2}{%
In \Class{scrlttr2} the other commands are there only for completeness. More
information about them may be found at
\autoref{sec:maincls.emptypage},
\autopageref{desc:maincls.cmd.cleardoublepage} if needed.}%
\ifCommonscrlttr2\else
\begin{Example}
\label{desc:maincls.cmd.cleardoublepage.example}%
Assume you want to set next in your document a double-page spread
with a picture at the left-hand page and a chapter start at the
right-hand page. The picture should have the same size as the text
area without any head line or pagination. If the last chapter
ends with a left-hand page, an interleaf page has to be added, which
should be completely empty.
First you will use
\begin{lstcode}
\KOMAoptions{cleardoublepage=empty}
\end{lstcode}
to make interleaf pages empty. You may use this setting at the document
preamble already. As an alternative you may set it as the optional argument
of \Macro{documentclass}.
At the relevant place in your document, you'll write:
\begin{lstcode}
\cleardoubleevenemptypage
\thispagestyle{empty}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth,%
height=\textheight,%
keepaspectratio]%
{picture}
\chapter{Chapter Headline}
\end{lstcode}
The first of these lines switches to the next left page. If needed it also
adds a completely blank right-hand page. The second line makes sure that
the following left-hand page will be set using page style \Pagestyle{empty}
too. From third down to sixth line, an external picture of wanted size will
be loaded without
deformation. Package \Package{graphicx}\IndexPackage{graphicx} will be needed
for this command. The last line starts a new chapter on the next page which
will be a right-hand one.
\end{Example}%
\fi
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\EndIndex{Cmd}{clearpage}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoublepage}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoublepageusingstyle}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoublestandardpage}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleplainpage}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleemptypage}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleoddusingstyle}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleoddstandardpage}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleoddplainpage}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleoddemptypage}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleevenusingstyle}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleevenstandardpage}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleevenplainpage}%
\EndIndex{Cmd}{cleardoubleevenemptypage}%
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\EndIndex{}{page>style}%
\EndIndex{}{interleaf page}%
\fi %**************************************************** Ende nur maincls *
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