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I want to produce a nice and fancy titlepage for my book, so I'm looking for templates. All I've found on the web are simple and horrible examples, except this one (which isn't fancy enough for me) :

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http://www.howtotex.com/templates/templ ... titlepage/

More specifically, I want to draw a double frame all around the page, and use some fancy font for the title.

The document should be single page only, just to make the titlepage and to export it to PDF. The PDF document would be integrated into my book document, using the following command :

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\includepdf{titlePage.pdf}
.

Do you have any goodlooking titlepage templates for LaTeX ?
Any suggestion ?

How to draw a double-frame around the page (8.5" X 11") ?

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Cham wrote:[…] Do you have any goodlooking titlepage templates for LaTeX ? […]
Take a look at the document »Some Examples of Title Pages«. Perhaps you find something appropriate.


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Here's what I try to do. This is the old title page I made using a word processor, a very long time ago. The font isn't right and that page needs to be redone in LaTeX.

How to do that ? Any idea ?
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I suggest the »titleRB« example from the document I mentioned earlier. Necessary adaptations should be no problem for you.
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localghost wrote: Take a look at the document »Some Examples of Title Pages«. Perhaps you find something appropriate.
There are a few examples which are looking nice to my eyes : \titleAT, \titleGM, \titleTMB and \titleRB.

However, I don't understand how to set up the codes to reproduce these examples on my computer. I'm really such a n00b ! :oops:

Can you post a complete working code ?
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Here's a crude approximation of PageTitre.pdf:

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\documentclass{book}
\usepackage{geometry}
\geometry{margin=1in}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{fancybox}
\begin{document}

\begin{titlepage}
\thisfancypage{\doublebox}{}
\begin{center}
\phantom{.}

\vfill \vfill \vfill \vfill \vfill {\LARGE La matière}

\vfill {\LARGE et}

\vfill {\Huge l’espace-temps}

\vfill \vfill {\Large Martin Charest}

\vfill \vfill \vfill \vfill \vfill \vfill \vfill \textcopyright\ Montréal, 
2001 

\end{center}
\end{titlepage}

\end{document}

Modify as you see fit.
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Cham wrote: There are a few examples which are looking nice to my eyes : \titleAT, \titleGM, \titleTMB and \titleRB.

However, I don't understand how to set up the codes to reproduce these examples on my computer. I'm really such a n00b ! :oops:

Can you post a complete working code ?
The codes are given later in the document.

Here's one for \titleTMB:

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\documentclass{book}

\newcommand*{\titleTMB}{\begingroup% Three Men in a Boat
\newlength{\drop}
\setlength{\drop}{0.1\textheight}
\centering
\settowidth{\unitlength}{\LARGE THE BOOK OF CONUNDRUMS}
\vspace*{\baselineskip}
{\large\scshape the author}\\[\baselineskip]
\rule{\unitlength}{1.6pt}\vspace*{-\baselineskip}\vspace*{2pt}
\rule{\unitlength}{0.4pt}\\[\baselineskip]
{\LARGE THE BOOK OF CONUNDRUMS}\\[\baselineskip]
{\itshape puzzles for the mind}\\[0.2\baselineskip]
\rule{\unitlength}{0.4pt}\vspace*{-\baselineskip}\vspace{3.2pt}
\rule{\unitlength}{1.6pt}\\[\baselineskip]
{\large\scshape drawings by the artist}\par
\vfill
{\large\scshape the publisher}\\[\baselineskip]
{\small\scshape year}\par
\vspace*{\drop}
\endgroup}


\begin{document}

\begin{titlepage}
\titleTMB
\end{titlepage}

\end{document}

A tricky thing is that some of them don't work unless you define some commands given on pp. 45-46 of titlepages.pdf -- you could copy all of that junk if need be, but if there's one you're interested in, let us know and we can help figure out what is needed and what isn't.
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Cham wrote:[…] However, I don't understand how to set up the codes to reproduce these examples on my computer. I'm really such a n00b ! […]
You don't need to be an expert to read a document and do some Copy & Paste. Furthermore you should be a little bit more proactive and try things on your own. Taking only provided code will have no learning effect. So you will never manage to create a document independently. This is a complete example for \titleRB.

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\documentclass[11pt]{report}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

%%% textblock dimensions
\newlength{\rbtextwidth}\setlength{\rbtextwidth}{289pt}
\newlength{\rbtextheight}\setlength{\rbtextheight}{490pt}
%%% title  page  text  ---  one  line  per  ‘paragraph’
\newcommand*{\covertext}{%
  {\normalsize THE NEW\par}
  {\huge FAMILY RECEIPT BOOK\par}
  {\tiny CONTAINING A LARGE COLLECTION OF\par}
  {\footnotesize HIGHLY ESTIMATED RECEIPTS IN A VARIETY \par}
  {\footnotesize OF BRANCHES, NAMELY:\par}
  {\huge BREWING,\par}
  {\Large MAKING AND PRESERVING BRITISH WINES,\par}
  {\huge DYING,\par}
  {\large RURAL AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY,\par}
  {\footnotesize SELECTED FROM EXPERIENCED \& APPROVED RECEIPTS,\par}
  {\normalsize\textsf{FOR THE USE OF PUBLICANS}\par}
  {\footnotesize AND HOUSEKEEPERS IN GENERAL,\par}
  {\tiny A GREAT MANY OF WHICH WERE NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED.\par}
  \rule{0.15\rbtextwidth}{0.4pt}\par
  {\Large BY G.~MILLSWOOD.\par}
  \rule{0.75\rbtextwidth}{0.4pt}\par
  {\footnotesize \textsf{PRICE ONE SHILLING}\par}
  \rule{0.5\rbtextwidth}{0.4pt}\par
  {\footnotesize DERBY: PRINTED AND SOLD BY G.~WILKINS AND SON,\par}
  {\footnotesize QUEEN STREET.\par}
}
%% set up for the double frame
\newlength{\sepframe}
\newlength{\framex}
\newlength{\framey}
\setlength{\sepframe}{2.4pt}
\setlength{\framex}{\rbtextwidth}
\addtolength{\framex}{2\sepframe}
\setlength{\framey}{\rbtextheight}
\addtolength{\framey}{2\sepframe}
%% use a picture for the framed text
\makeatletter
\newcommand*{\titleRB}{%
  \begin{picture}(\strip@pt\rbtextwidth,\strip@pt\rbtextheight)%
    \thinlines
    \put(0,0){%
      \framebox(\strip@pt\rbtextwidth,\strip@pt\rbtextheight){%
        \begin{minipage}{\rbtextwidth}
          \centering
          \setlength{\parskip}{0.67\baselineskip}
          \covertext
        \end{minipage}
      }
    }%
    \put(-\strip@pt\sepframe,-\strip@pt\sepframe)%
    {\framebox(\strip@pt\framex,\strip@pt\framey){}}%
  \end{picture}
}
\makeatother

\begin{document}
  \begin{titlepage}
    \titleRB
  \end{titlepage}
\end{document}
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frabjous wrote:Here's a crude approximation of PageTitre.pdf:
NICE ! :o Thanks a lot !

Now, I'll have lots of small things to adjust...
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frabjous wrote:Here's a crude approximation of PageTitre.pdf:
...
The frame made with the command

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\thisfancypage{\doublebox}{}
is nice, but is there a way to make the inner frame thicker ?

Also, how can I use some font (just for the title) that I have installed in my system, and which isn't part of the LaTeX distribution ?
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