On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 04:29:09PM +0200, Ragnar Beer wrote:
Instead of putting \AddToShipoutPicture{..} in the preamble,
use \AddToShipoutPicture*{..} in the desired page.
Cool, thanks a lot! The only disadvantage is that now the image is not
in place anymore. Is there a way
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 04:29:09PM +0200, Ragnar Beer wrote:
Instead of putting \AddToShipoutPicture{..} in the preamble,
use \AddToShipoutPicture*{..} in the desired page.
Cool, thanks a lot! The only disadvantage is that now the image is not
in place anymore. Is there a way
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 04:29:09PM +0200, Ragnar Beer wrote:
> > > Instead of putting \AddToShipoutPicture{..} in the preamble,
> > > use \AddToShipoutPicture*{..} in the desired page.
> >
> > Cool, thanks a lot! The only disadvantage is that now the
Howdy!
I read Herbert Voss' Lyx tip on how to put a background image on every
page in a text. My problem: I need the background image only on page one
of a letter (koma-script). Does anybody know how to get it only there and
not on the other pages?
Cheers,
Ragnar
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 15:56:10 +0300 Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 02:55:55PM +0200, Ragnar Beer wrote:
I read Herbert Voss' Lyx tip on how to put a background image on every
page in a text. My problem: I need the background image only on page
one of a letter
Howdy!
I read Herbert Voss' Lyx tip on how to put a background image on every
page in a text. My problem: I need the background image only on page one
of a letter (koma-script). Does anybody know how to get it only there and
not on the other pages?
Cheers,
Ragnar
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 15:56:10 +0300 Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 02:55:55PM +0200, Ragnar Beer wrote:
I read Herbert Voss' Lyx tip on how to put a background image on every
page in a text. My problem: I need the background image only on page
one of a letter
Howdy!
I read Herbert Voss' Lyx tip on how to put a background image on every
page in a text. My problem: I need the background image only on page one
of a letter (koma-script). Does anybody know how to get it only there and
not on the other pages?
Cheers,
Ragnar
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 15:56:10 +0300 Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 02:55:55PM +0200, Ragnar Beer wrote:
> > I read Herbert Voss' Lyx tip on how to put a background image on every
> > page in a text. My problem: I need the background image
Howdy!
I tried writing letters using koma-script and I like the output a
lot! The only thing I'd need to add would be a custom header (e.g.
EPS) on each page containing a logo, contact-address and a footer
containing bank account info. Is it e.g. possible to define an EPS
that is put in the
Howdy!
I tried writing letters using koma-script and I like the output a
lot! The only thing I'd need to add would be a custom header (e.g.
EPS) on each page containing a logo, contact-address and a footer
containing bank account info. Is it e.g. possible to define an EPS
that is put in the
Howdy!
I tried writing letters using koma-script and I like the output a
lot! The only thing I'd need to add would be a custom header (e.g.
EPS) on each page containing a logo, contact-address and a footer
containing bank account info. Is it e.g. possible to define an EPS
that is put in the
Howdy!
I'm using the koma-script book class for writing my dissertation. To
fulfill the formal requirements I need to use the same font for title
and subject and set it at the same size. In other words: I need the
title style to look exactly like the subject style. What do I need to
do?
Howdy!
I'm using the koma-script book class for writing my dissertation. To
fulfill the formal requirements I need to use the same font for title
and subject and set it at the same size. In other words: I need the
title style to look exactly like the subject style. What do I need to
do?
Howdy!
I'm using the koma-script book class for writing my dissertation. To
fulfill the formal requirements I need to use the same font for title
and subject and set it at the same size. In other words: I need the
title style to look exactly like the subject style. What do I need to
do?
I like the look. The only thing I'm missing is underlined links. It
just makes it a lot harder to find links when the eye is used to the
conventional style of displaying them.
Ragnar
The emporers new clothes are awaiting your perusal and (hopefully)
your approval at:
I like the look. The only thing I'm missing is underlined links. It
just makes it a lot harder to find links when the eye is used to the
conventional style of displaying them.
Ragnar
The emporers new clothes are awaiting your perusal and (hopefully)
your approval at:
I like the look. The only thing I'm missing is underlined links. It
just makes it a lot harder to find links when the eye is used to the
conventional style of displaying them.
Ragnar
>The emporers new clothes are awaiting your perusal and (hopefully)
>your approval at:
>
>
Howdy!
I'm trying to cite in a paragraph environment but it doesn't work.
I keep getting errors that I don't understand. Is it not possible
to cite in environments like paragraph, section, etc.?
Ragnar
I'm trying to cite in a paragraph environment but it doesn't work.
I keep getting errors that I don't understand. Is it not possible
to cite in environments like paragraph, section, etc.?
should be no problem! or so you mean cites in
section-titles, subsection-...?
You're right. I have no
Howdy!
I'm trying to cite in a paragraph environment but it doesn't work.
I keep getting errors that I don't understand. Is it not possible
to cite in environments like paragraph, section, etc.?
Ragnar
I'm trying to cite in a paragraph environment but it doesn't work.
I keep getting errors that I don't understand. Is it not possible
to cite in environments like paragraph, section, etc.?
should be no problem! or so you mean cites in
section-titles, subsection-...?
You're right. I have no
Howdy!
I'm trying to cite in a paragraph environment but it doesn't work.
I keep getting errors that I don't understand. Is it not possible
to cite in environments like paragraph, section, etc.?
Ragnar
>> I'm trying to cite in a paragraph environment but it doesn't work.
>> I keep getting errors that I don't understand. Is it not possible
>> to cite in environments like paragraph, section, etc.?
>
>should be no problem! or so you mean cites in
>section-titles, subsection-...?
You're right.
Howdy!
I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet:
When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation
before the '', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email
that the authour gives in the manual isn't valid
Thanks a lot! looking at format.names I got the idea that the colon
could simply
be defined in a variable that I didn't see before and I was right. So a
\renewcommand{\BCBL}{} in the preamble did the trick.
Ragnar
Ragnar Beer wrote:
I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small
Howdy!
I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet:
When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation
before the '', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email
that the authour gives in the manual isn't valid
Thanks a lot! looking at format.names I got the idea that the colon
could simply
be defined in a variable that I didn't see before and I was right. So a
\renewcommand{\BCBL}{} in the preamble did the trick.
Ragnar
Ragnar Beer wrote:
I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small
>> Howdy!
>>
>> I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet:
>> When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation
>> before the '&', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, & Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email
>> that the authour gives in the manual
Thanks a lot! looking at format.names I got the idea that the colon
could simply
be defined in a variable that I didn't see before and I was right. So a
\renewcommand{\BCBL}{} in the preamble did the trick.
Ragnar
>Ragnar Beer wrote:
>>
>> I downloaded the apacite style fron
Howdy!
I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet:
When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation
before the '', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email
that the authour gives in the manual isn't valid anymore .
Howdy!
I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet:
When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation
before the '', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email
that the authour gives in the manual isn't valid anymore .
Howdy!
I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet:
When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation
before the '&', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, & Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email
that the authour gives in the manual isn't valid anymore .
Howdy!
I'm writing a book-style document and have the problem that if I make
a chapter headline long and descriptive it doesn't fit on one line
for the running headers on each page. Is there a way to have a sort
of abbreviated or self defined running headers or are they always
exactly the
Howdy!
I'm writing a book-style document and have the problem that if I make
a chapter headline long and descriptive it doesn't fit on one line
for the running headers on each page. Is there a way to have a sort
of abbreviated or self defined running headers or are they always
exactly the
Howdy!
I'm writing a book-style document and have the problem that if I make
a chapter headline long and descriptive it doesn't fit on one line
for the running headers on each page. Is there a way to have a sort
of abbreviated or self defined running headers or are they always
exactly the
Howdy!
Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
invisible rule in each cell?)
Ragnar
Howdy again!
I need to create a 20x20 correlation table. Last time I did this with
cuts and pastes. (That was a smaller table in case you question my IQ
;) I wonder if there is an easier way to get the table if I've got a
file with the coefficients in a tab delimited form anyway.
Ragnar
Howdy!
Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
invisible rule in each cell?)
Ragnar
Howdy again!
I need to create a 20x20 correlation table. Last time I did this with
cuts and pastes. (That was a smaller table in case you question my IQ
;) I wonder if there is an easier way to get the table if I've got a
file with the coefficients in a tab delimited form anyway.
Ragnar
Howdy!
Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
invisible rule in each cell?)
Ragnar
Howdy again!
I need to create a 20x20 correlation table. Last time I did this with
cuts and pastes. (That was a smaller table in case you question my IQ
;) I wonder if there is an easier way to get the table if I've got a
file with the coefficients in a tab delimited form anyway.
Ragnar
Howdy!
I'm trying to meet german psychologists' formal citation requirements
and have two problems/questions:
- When a reference occurs in the text for the first time all authors
must be given. Later if a text that has more then two authors is
referenced again it must be cited as '(Author_1
Howdy!
I'm trying to meet german psychologists' formal citation requirements
and have two problems/questions:
- When a reference occurs in the text for the first time all authors
must be given. Later if a text that has more then two authors is
referenced again it must be cited as '(Author_1
Howdy!
I'm trying to meet german psychologists' formal citation requirements
and have two problems/questions:
- When a reference occurs in the text for the first time all authors
must be given. Later if a text that has more then two authors is
referenced again it must be cited as '(Author_1
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