I'm not very skilled at Latex but I know the basics. Right now I'm writing my master thesis and as the layout was provided to me from a friend I'm almost set. One thing bothers me though and that is the cover page. I would like to have a figure covering about 1/4 of the page and being positioned at the top of the page. The figure should cover all the margins as well, that is left-, right- and top margin (no white space whatsoever).
Is this possible? I've been playing around with an environment called "narrow" and I think this solves the left and right margins but the top margin persists (perhaps topmargin can't be redefined temporarily in-text?!)
This is how it looks right now:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \newenvironment{narrow}[2]{% \begin{list}{}{% \setlength{\topsep}{0pt}% \setlength{\leftmargin}{#1}% \setlength{\rightmargin}{#2}% \setlength{\listparindent}{\parindent}% \setlength{\itemindent}{\parindent}% \setlength{\parsep}{\parskip}}% \item[]}{\end{list}} \begin{figure} \begin{narrow}{-XXin}{XXin} \includegraphics[width = XXcm]{XX.png} \end{narrow} \end{figure} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Can someone recommend a nice package or strategy to solve this problem?
Thanks!