Gary,
Its freaking out because you haven't included a shortened version of the
date. So its trying to put a ton of text in there right before the page
number and its getting overloaded. If you add:
[3/30/11]
right after \date It works fine.
Brandon
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Gary King <king(a)harvard.edu> wrote:
oops. this is the correct file, attached.
Gary
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On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 6:30 PM, Gary King <king(a)harvard.edu> wrote:
Hi Gang, might anyone have an idea how to solve a
little latex problem?
The attached file an example. Its for a presentation (and uses 'beamer')
and so you might not have had experience with that, and of course I have had
lots but I can't figure it out.
Attached is a tex file. If you latex it, the page number on the bottom
right says "/3" on every page. If instead you comment out the title,
author, and date, and re-latex it, you'll wind up with the behavior I want,
which is [current page number]/[max page number], and when things happen on
one page, it doesn't increment the page number.
But I need a title page! Any ideas?
Thanks,
Gary
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