How can I instruct draftwatermark package to exclude the first few pages
The package draftwatermark
has been quite useful. However, I want to suppress the watermark only on the first 3 pages of my thesis. How can I achieve this?
Here's a MWE.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
blinddocument
end{document}
watermark page draftwatermark
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The package draftwatermark
has been quite useful. However, I want to suppress the watermark only on the first 3 pages of my thesis. How can I achieve this?
Here's a MWE.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
blinddocument
end{document}
watermark page draftwatermark
Can you add code to the fourth page?
– Ulrike Fischer
4 hours ago
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The package draftwatermark
has been quite useful. However, I want to suppress the watermark only on the first 3 pages of my thesis. How can I achieve this?
Here's a MWE.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
blinddocument
end{document}
watermark page draftwatermark
The package draftwatermark
has been quite useful. However, I want to suppress the watermark only on the first 3 pages of my thesis. How can I achieve this?
Here's a MWE.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
blinddocument
end{document}
watermark page draftwatermark
watermark page draftwatermark
asked 5 hours ago
KrishnaKrishna
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Can you add code to the fourth page?
– Ulrike Fischer
4 hours ago
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Can you add code to the fourth page?
– Ulrike Fischer
4 hours ago
Can you add code to the fourth page?
– Ulrike Fischer
4 hours ago
Can you add code to the fourth page?
– Ulrike Fischer
4 hours ago
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This seems to work. Set the lightness to 1
for the pages on which you do not want to have a watermark, and set it to a different value for the other pages.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
SetWatermarkLightness{1}
lipsum[1-10]
clearpage
SetWatermarkLightness{0.5}
lipsum[10-20]
end{document}
The same result is obtained with
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
SetWatermarkLightness{ifnumthepage<3
1
else
0.5
fi}
lipsum[1-10]
clearpage
lipsum[10-20]
end{document}
with which you can switch on the watermark from p. 3 onward.
add a comment |
You can change a boolean to suppress the printing:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
makeatletter@sc@wm@stampfalsemakeatother
blindtext[1]
newpage
makeatletter@sc@wm@stamptruemakeatother
blinddocument
end{document}
add a comment |
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This seems to work. Set the lightness to 1
for the pages on which you do not want to have a watermark, and set it to a different value for the other pages.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
SetWatermarkLightness{1}
lipsum[1-10]
clearpage
SetWatermarkLightness{0.5}
lipsum[10-20]
end{document}
The same result is obtained with
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
SetWatermarkLightness{ifnumthepage<3
1
else
0.5
fi}
lipsum[1-10]
clearpage
lipsum[10-20]
end{document}
with which you can switch on the watermark from p. 3 onward.
add a comment |
This seems to work. Set the lightness to 1
for the pages on which you do not want to have a watermark, and set it to a different value for the other pages.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
SetWatermarkLightness{1}
lipsum[1-10]
clearpage
SetWatermarkLightness{0.5}
lipsum[10-20]
end{document}
The same result is obtained with
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
SetWatermarkLightness{ifnumthepage<3
1
else
0.5
fi}
lipsum[1-10]
clearpage
lipsum[10-20]
end{document}
with which you can switch on the watermark from p. 3 onward.
add a comment |
This seems to work. Set the lightness to 1
for the pages on which you do not want to have a watermark, and set it to a different value for the other pages.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
SetWatermarkLightness{1}
lipsum[1-10]
clearpage
SetWatermarkLightness{0.5}
lipsum[10-20]
end{document}
The same result is obtained with
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
SetWatermarkLightness{ifnumthepage<3
1
else
0.5
fi}
lipsum[1-10]
clearpage
lipsum[10-20]
end{document}
with which you can switch on the watermark from p. 3 onward.
This seems to work. Set the lightness to 1
for the pages on which you do not want to have a watermark, and set it to a different value for the other pages.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
SetWatermarkLightness{1}
lipsum[1-10]
clearpage
SetWatermarkLightness{0.5}
lipsum[10-20]
end{document}
The same result is obtained with
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
SetWatermarkLightness{ifnumthepage<3
1
else
0.5
fi}
lipsum[1-10]
clearpage
lipsum[10-20]
end{document}
with which you can switch on the watermark from p. 3 onward.
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answered 5 hours ago
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You can change a boolean to suppress the printing:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
makeatletter@sc@wm@stampfalsemakeatother
blindtext[1]
newpage
makeatletter@sc@wm@stamptruemakeatother
blinddocument
end{document}
add a comment |
You can change a boolean to suppress the printing:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
makeatletter@sc@wm@stampfalsemakeatother
blindtext[1]
newpage
makeatletter@sc@wm@stamptruemakeatother
blinddocument
end{document}
add a comment |
You can change a boolean to suppress the printing:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
makeatletter@sc@wm@stampfalsemakeatother
blindtext[1]
newpage
makeatletter@sc@wm@stamptruemakeatother
blinddocument
end{document}
You can change a boolean to suppress the printing:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{draftwatermark}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
makeatletter@sc@wm@stampfalsemakeatother
blindtext[1]
newpage
makeatletter@sc@wm@stamptruemakeatother
blinddocument
end{document}
answered 4 hours ago
Ulrike FischerUlrike Fischer
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Can you add code to the fourth page?
– Ulrike Fischer
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