![]() ![]() Or in newer luatex the same but without pdf in the command names. Note that this assumes that \paperwidth is set correctly for your paper ( a4paper or usletter options typically) and that the pdf media size has been set to the paper size (loading graphicx, or geometry or hyperref would do that) or set \pdfpageheight=\paperheight For PDFs, use our default margins unless something else is specifically requested. If a template contains different margins or a client otherwise indicates they would like different margins, please follow that instruction. ![]() So assuming you don't want to change \textwidth or \paperwidth you want the left and right margins to be half the difference between those, and then you want to set to be 1in less than that (as by default the origin is 1in in from the top left corner). For the majority of documents, you will use SpeakWrites standard margins of 1.0 inch all the way around. You don't say why you can't use geometry which allows you to specify the margins directly, so makes this easier, but latex does not directly specify the right margin, you can specify the left margin, and the text width and the right margin is just whatever space is left over.
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