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| Identifier | Caption |
|---|---|
| stdpage | Standard pages with n lines of at most m characters each. |
| Name | Size* | Date UTC | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| README | 1 KiB | 2005-Mar-30 | Shown below |
| stdpage-test.tex | 242 bytes | 2005-Mar-30 | |
| stdpage.dtx | 18 KiB | 2005-Mar-30 | |
| stdpage.ins | 2 KiB | 2005-Mar-29 | |
| stdpage.pdf | 114 KiB | 2005-Mar-30 | |
| stdpage.sty | 5 KiB | 2005-Mar-30 |
*File sizes in kibibytes.
The stdpage package produces a standard page with an adjustable number of lines per page, with an adjustable maximum number of characters each. Those pages are used to calculate the standard length or the price of translations, proof reading or journal contributions. In Germany the "Normseite" of 30 lines and at most 60 characters per line is very widespread. So if you have to find out how many "standard pages" a LaTeX text has, you just add one line of code and get well typeset typewriterpages. Version 0.5 additionally supports baselinestretch, parskip and suppressing of hyphenation. Version 0.6 fixes some important bugs and adds an option to get the real typewriter look!