The rmpage package has five files: rmpage.tex LaTeXable documenation rmpage.sty The package file rmplocal.gfc A configuration file rmpgen.cfg A configuration file readme This file The documentation's a bit of a mess - you can expect lots of overfull and underfull \hboxes when you LaTeX it. You might want to change the paper size if you don't use A4. rmplocal.gfc is configuration file with fewer options than rmpgen.cfg - it's much faster. See rmpage.tex for more details. And what's rmpage for? The rmpage package lets you change page layout parameters in small steps over a range of values using options. It can set \textwidth appropriately for the main fount, and ensure that the text fits inside the printable area of a printer. An rmpage-formatted document can be typeset identically without rmpage after a single cut and paste operation. Local configuration can set defaults: for all documents; or by class, by printer, and by paper size. The geometry package is better if you want to set layout parameters to particular measurements. Rowland McDonnell 10/10/97 rebecca@astrid.u-net.com