[texhax] Ask for solution of a latex problem
Axel E. Retif
axel.retif at mac.com
Wed Apr 16 11:50:31 CEST 2008
On 16 Apr, 2008, at 04:20, G. Garai wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to put a separate header on the title page (i.e., 1st page)
> which is different from the header on odd and even numbered pages.
[...]
> \documentclass[psfig,twocolumn,twoside]{article}
> \usepackage{psfig}
> \usepackage{fancyheadings}
You're using an old package, fancyheadings; its author, Piet van
Oostrum, has ask us to use his new package fancyhdr.
(By the way, also psfig is old ---the recommendation is to use
graphicx.)
You define a page style here
> \pagestyle{fancyplain}
> \lhead[{\small Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for 2-D Dot Pattern
> Matching Problem}\\]{}
> \rhead[]{{\small Proceedings of the National Conference CSI-RDHS
> 2008}\\}
[...]
and then redefine the right head of the **same page style** here
(that's why the 3rd page header changes as well):
> \thispagestyle{fancyplain}
> \rhead[]{\fancyplain{}{{\small Proceedings of the National
> Conference on} \\
> {\small Research and Development in Hardware \&
> System} \\
> {\small (CSI-RDHS 2008)} \\
> {\small June 20-21, 2008, Kolkata, India}}}
In your terminal or Command Prompt type
texdoc fancyhdr <return>
to see the documentation of fancyhdr.sty. See how to define your
general page styles and then ***see, in p. 7, how to define your
plain page style***, so you can have the first page of your article
as you want it.
Best,
Axel
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