On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:53:10PM +0200, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
But I decided to forget the free space between Enumerate items.
(Changing it is too complicated for me. :-)
Put the following lines in the preamble:
\let\oldenumerate=\enumerate
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:53:10PM +0200, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
But I decided to forget the free space between Enumerate items.
(Changing it is too complicated for me. :-)
Put the following lines in the preamble:
\let\oldenumerate=\enumerate
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:53:10PM +0200, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
> But I decided to forget the "free space" between "Enumerate" items.
> (Changing it is too complicated for me. :-)
Put the following lines in the preamble:
\let\oldenumerate=\enumerate
Hi,
Unfortunately I think I need your help again.
I use the \usepackage[8pt]{extsizes} package with the article
(koma-script). Works quite nicely, except that ...
I would like to make the free space between the Section title and the
preceding and the following text much smaller.
I would also like
Hi,
Could you also, please, give me a small hint how can I make the free
space between Enumerate items smaller.
Thanks in advance,
Jacek
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
Could you also, please, give me a small hint how can I make the free
space between Enumerate items smaller.
Paragraph Layout/Vertical Spaces/Length and use some negative value such
as -1 cm. You will need to experiment and the result may be a bit
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 10:04:41 +0200 (MET DST) wrote Jacek M. Holeczek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can I somehow say that the whole article should be compact ?
How about trying to give A3 as papersize and scaling down the .ps output?
Guenter
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
The following does the trick for me.
(...)
\setlength{\mySkip}{0.1ex \@plus0.1ex}%
\renewcommand\section{\@startsection{section}{1}{\z@}%
{-2.5ex \@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
(...)
Your next advice works too :
\LTpre=\smallskipamount
Hi,
Unfortunately I think I need your help again.
I use the \usepackage[8pt]{extsizes} package with the article
(koma-script). Works quite nicely, except that ...
I would like to make the free space between the Section title and the
preceding and the following text much smaller.
I would also like
Hi,
Could you also, please, give me a small hint how can I make the free
space between Enumerate items smaller.
Thanks in advance,
Jacek
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
Could you also, please, give me a small hint how can I make the free
space between Enumerate items smaller.
Paragraph Layout/Vertical Spaces/Length and use some negative value such
as -1 cm. You will need to experiment and the result may be a bit
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 10:04:41 +0200 (MET DST) wrote Jacek M. Holeczek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can I somehow say that the whole article should be compact ?
How about trying to give A3 as papersize and scaling down the .ps output?
Guenter
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
The following does the trick for me.
(...)
\setlength{\mySkip}{0.1ex \@plus0.1ex}%
\renewcommand\section{\@startsection{section}{1}{\z@}%
{-2.5ex \@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
(...)
Your next advice works too :
\LTpre=\smallskipamount
Hi,
Unfortunately I think I need your help again.
I use the "\usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}" package with the "article
(koma-script)". Works quite nicely, except that ...
I would like to make the "free space" between the "Section" title and the
preceding and the following text much smaller.
I would
Hi,
Could you also, please, give me a small hint how can I make the "free
space" between "Enumerate" items smaller.
Thanks in advance,
Jacek
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
> Could you also, please, give me a small hint how can I make the "free
> space" between "Enumerate" items smaller.
Paragraph Layout/Vertical Spaces/Length and use some negative value such
as "-1 cm". You will need to experiment and the result may
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 10:04:41 +0200 (MET DST) wrote Jacek M. Holeczek
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can I somehow say that the whole article should be "compact" ?
How about trying to give A3 as papersize and scaling down the .ps output?
Guenter
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
The following does the trick for me.
(...)
\setlength{\mySkip}{0.1ex \@plus0.1ex}%
\renewcommand\section{\@startsection{section}{1}{\z@}%
{-2.5ex \@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
(...)
Your next advice works too :
\LTpre=\smallskipamount
Hi,
Thanks for reply.
do you have layout-document-fontsize-standard ?
it seems not to work when you choose any value there.
Yes, I have already noticed it (you mean default here, right ?).
i have no problems with the sizes for the headings,
look at attached ps-file for the first page.
Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
Your ps-files are copies of Intro.lyx. By default it's class is
article and not article (koma-script). I took the same test.
When I leave the Layout-Document Layout- Class - article I get proper
sizes. But, it is sufficient to change it into article (koma-script)
Hi,
Many thanks.
write in latex preamble
\AtBeginDocument{
\let\size@part\Huge
\let\size@partnumber\huge
\let\size@section\Large
\let\size@subsection\large
\let\size@subsubsection\normalsize
\let\size@paragraph\normalsize
\let\size@subparagraph\normalsize}
Hi,
Thanks for reply.
do you have layout-document-fontsize-standard ?
it seems not to work when you choose any value there.
Yes, I have already noticed it (you mean default here, right ?).
i have no problems with the sizes for the headings,
look at attached ps-file for the first page.
Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
Your ps-files are copies of Intro.lyx. By default it's class is
article and not article (koma-script). I took the same test.
When I leave the Layout-Document Layout- Class - article I get proper
sizes. But, it is sufficient to change it into article (koma-script)
Hi,
Many thanks.
write in latex preamble
\AtBeginDocument{
\let\size@part\Huge
\let\size@partnumber\huge
\let\size@section\Large
\let\size@subsection\large
\let\size@subsubsection\normalsize
\let\size@paragraph\normalsize
\let\size@subparagraph\normalsize}
Hi,
Thanks for reply.
> do you have layout->document->fontsize->standard ?
> it seems not to work when you choose any value there.
Yes, I have already noticed it (you mean "default" here, right ?).
> i have no problems with the sizes for the headings,
> look at attached ps-file for the first
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
>
> Your ps-files are copies of Intro.lyx. By default it's class is
> "article" and not "article (koma-script)". I took the same test.
> When I leave the "Layout->Document Layout-> Class -> article" I get proper
> sizes. But, it is sufficient to change it into "article
Hi,
Many thanks.
> write in latex preamble
>
> \AtBeginDocument{
> \let\size@part\Huge
> \let\size@partnumber\huge
> \let\size@section\Large
> \let\size@subsection\large
> \let\size@subsubsection\normalsize
> \let\size@paragraph\normalsize
>
Hi,
Many thanks to all who replied pointing me to the "extsizes" package.
Using it's 8pt fontsize almost solved my problem (I installed the
"extsizes" from CTAN and then added the "\usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}"
to the document's "Layout - LaTeX Preamble" - koma-script documents
need nothing more).
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
Hi,
Many thanks to all who replied pointing me to the "extsizes" package.
Using it's 8pt fontsize almost solved my problem (I installed the
"extsizes" from CTAN and then added the "\usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}"
to the document's "Layout - LaTeX Preamble" -
do you have layout-document-page-use package geometry button on?
Yes I do.
As soon as you try to modify the "Margins" LyX automatically switches
"geometry package" on.
Jacek.
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
do you have layout-document-page-use package geometry button on?
Yes I do.
As soon as you try to modify the "Margins" LyX automatically switches
"geometry package" on.
Jacek.
can you send a short lyx example-file which shows this behaviour?
Herbert
--
can you send a short lyx example-file which shows this behaviour?
1. copy the /usr/share/lyx/doc/Intro.lyx into your private
subdirectory
2. edit it : "lyx Intro.lyx"
3. "Layout - Document Layout - Class - article (koma-script)"
4. "Layout - Paper
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
And you see the first page of the "Intro" with wide margins.
If it matters - I use LyX Version 1.1.5fix2 on a RH6.1/i386 machine.
Jacek.
P.S. As soon as the 1.1.6fix2 is there I intend to switch to it. Jacek.
it's not a real roblem of lyx.
extsizes has to be load
Hi,
(...)
extsizes has to be load before the geometry package, because
it defines the margins new. but lyx does it vice versa.
therefore switch off the "use package geometry"-button and
write in latex preamble
\usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}
\usepackage{geometry}
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
\usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}
\usepackage{geometry}
\geometry{verbose,a4paper,tmargin=0cm,bmargin=0cm,lmargin=0cm,rmargin=0cm}
for the margins write what you need.
(...)
Many, many thanks.
Could you also, please, add this information into your nice :
Hi,
Many thanks to all who replied pointing me to the "extsizes" package.
Using it's 8pt fontsize almost solved my problem (I installed the
"extsizes" from CTAN and then added the "\usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}"
to the document's "Layout - LaTeX Preamble" - koma-script documents
need nothing more).
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
Hi,
Many thanks to all who replied pointing me to the "extsizes" package.
Using it's 8pt fontsize almost solved my problem (I installed the
"extsizes" from CTAN and then added the "\usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}"
to the document's "Layout - LaTeX Preamble" -
do you have layout-document-page-use package geometry button on?
Yes I do.
As soon as you try to modify the "Margins" LyX automatically switches
"geometry package" on.
Jacek.
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
do you have layout-document-page-use package geometry button on?
Yes I do.
As soon as you try to modify the "Margins" LyX automatically switches
"geometry package" on.
Jacek.
can you send a short lyx example-file which shows this behaviour?
Herbert
--
can you send a short lyx example-file which shows this behaviour?
1. copy the /usr/share/lyx/doc/Intro.lyx into your private
subdirectory
2. edit it : "lyx Intro.lyx"
3. "Layout - Document Layout - Class - article (koma-script)"
4. "Layout - Paper
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
And you see the first page of the "Intro" with wide margins.
If it matters - I use LyX Version 1.1.5fix2 on a RH6.1/i386 machine.
Jacek.
P.S. As soon as the 1.1.6fix2 is there I intend to switch to it. Jacek.
it's not a real roblem of lyx.
extsizes has to be load
Hi,
(...)
extsizes has to be load before the geometry package, because
it defines the margins new. but lyx does it vice versa.
therefore switch off the "use package geometry"-button and
write in latex preamble
\usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}
\usepackage{geometry}
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
\usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}
\usepackage{geometry}
\geometry{verbose,a4paper,tmargin=0cm,bmargin=0cm,lmargin=0cm,rmargin=0cm}
for the margins write what you need.
(...)
Many, many thanks.
Could you also, please, add this information into your nice :
Hi,
Many thanks to all who replied pointing me to the "extsizes" package.
Using it's 8pt fontsize almost solved my problem (I installed the
"extsizes" from CTAN and then added the "\usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}"
to the document's "Layout -> LaTeX Preamble" - koma-script documents
need nothing more).
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Many thanks to all who replied pointing me to the "extsizes" package.
> Using it's 8pt fontsize almost solved my problem (I installed the
> "extsizes" from CTAN and then added the "\usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}"
> to the document's "Layout -> LaTeX Preamble" -
> do you have layout->document->page->use package geometry button on?
Yes I do.
As soon as you try to modify the "Margins" LyX automatically switches
"geometry package" on.
Jacek.
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
>
> > do you have layout->document->page->use package geometry button on?
> Yes I do.
> As soon as you try to modify the "Margins" LyX automatically switches
> "geometry package" on.
> Jacek.
can you send a short lyx example-file which shows this behaviour?
Herbert
> can you send a short lyx example-file which shows this behaviour?
1. copy the /usr/share/lyx/doc/Intro.lyx into your private
subdirectory
2. edit it : "lyx Intro.lyx"
3. "Layout -> Document Layout -> Class -> article (koma-script)"
4. "Layout -> Paper
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
>
> And you see the first page of the "Intro" with wide margins.
> If it matters - I use LyX Version 1.1.5fix2 on a RH6.1/i386 machine.
> Jacek.
> P.S. As soon as the 1.1.6fix2 is there I intend to switch to it. Jacek.
it's not a real roblem of lyx.
extsizes has to be
Hi,
> (...)
> extsizes has to be load before the geometry package, because
> it defines the margins new. but lyx does it vice versa.
> therefore switch off the "use package geometry"-button and
> write in latex preamble
>
> \usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}
> \usepackage{geometry}
>
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
>
> > \usepackage[8pt]{extsizes}
> > \usepackage{geometry}
> > \geometry{verbose,a4paper,tmargin=0cm,bmargin=0cm,lmargin=0cm,rmargin=0cm}
> >
> > for the margins write what you need.
> > (...)
> Many, many thanks.
> Could you also, please, add this information into
Hi,
I need to write a small article which default font size will be the
"smallest" (it produces about 75 lines per A4 page, instead of about 35
with the "default" font).
I can set the "smallest" font size for a group of characters using
"Layout - Character Style - Size - Smallest", but I cannot
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
Hi,
I need to write a small article which default font size will be the
"smallest" (it produces about 75 lines per A4 page, instead of about 35
with the "default" font).
I can set the "smallest" font size for a group of characters using
"Layout - Character Style
Hi,
I need to write a small article which default font size will be the
"smallest" (it produces about 75 lines per A4 page, instead of about 35
with the "default" font).
I can set the "smallest" font size for a group of characters using
"Layout - Character Style - Size - Smallest", but I cannot
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
Hi,
I need to write a small article which default font size will be the
"smallest" (it produces about 75 lines per A4 page, instead of about 35
with the "default" font).
I can set the "smallest" font size for a group of characters using
"Layout - Character Style
Hi,
I need to write a small article which default font size will be the
"smallest" (it produces about 75 lines per A4 page, instead of about 35
with the "default" font).
I can set the "smallest" font size for a group of characters using
"Layout -> Character Style -> Size -> Smallest", but I
"Jacek M. Holeczek" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I need to write a small article which default font size will be the
> "smallest" (it produces about 75 lines per A4 page, instead of about 35
> with the "default" font).
> I can set the "smallest" font size for a group of characters using
> "Layout ->
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