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16 <h2 align="center"><u>CREATING A COVER PAGE</u></h2>
20 At present, <strong>mom</strong> provides no mechanism for
21 automatically generating cover pages. It's a situation not likely
22 to change, given that what's needed on document covers changes from
23 document to document, both in terms of style and content. And,
24 more often than not, what goes on covers is matter of personal taste.
26 If you want a document to begin with a cover page, typeset the cover
28 <a href="typesetting.html#MACROS_TYPESETTING">typesetting macros</a>).
30 <a href="typesetting.html#NEWPAGE">NEWPAGE</a>,
31 then set up your document <em>in full</em> (see
32 <a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING_TUT">Tutorial -- Setting up a mom document</a>),
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35 as usual once you're done. The cover page (and any typesetting
36 commands on it) will have no effect on <strong>mom</strong>'s
37 processing of the document itself, the first page of which, moreover,
38 will be numbered "1" unless you instruct her otherwise
40 <a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUMBER">PAGENUMBER</a>.
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