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Student Reports: \cleardoublepage really needed? #24

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philipoe opened this issue Apr 10, 2017 · 3 comments
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Student Reports: \cleardoublepage really needed? #24

philipoe opened this issue Apr 10, 2017 · 3 comments

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philipoe commented Apr 10, 2017

The report template uses \cleardoublepage (see https://github.com/ethz-asl/asl-student-templates/blob/master/Report/report.tex#L88) such that the chapter after the command begins as a right-hand page. This seems to be mostly used when printing books (!), see http://libguides.lib.msu.edu/c.php?g=97090&p=908734 . However, in normal PDF-view or one-sided printing this can produce very strange empty pages.

@pfankhauser and others: Do we really need this in the template given that these theses will rarely be printed in book-style?

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Back in the days, we would print the reports, so the double clear made sense. I agree, that for PDF version only it's not necessary, but I wouldn't remove it completely. Maybe, we can add a global option to declare if you want them or not and can switch accordingly?

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We are talking about double-sided (front and back) printing, right (such that cleardoublepage would align the first page of a chapter to always be on the "front" side) ? I think a global option is fine. Default would then be no cleardoublepage?

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Exactly. Sure, we can set the default to no cleardoublepage and write as comment to use the other version of students print their reports.

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