On 11/16/07, Ernesto Posse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice if the documentation described these dependencies. I
did't find anything about it.
Help Tutorial 3.2 3.2 Templates: Writing a Letter has some
information on the use of this class.
Regards,
Liviu
On 11/16/07, Ernesto Posse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice if the documentation described these dependencies. I
did't find anything about it.
Help Tutorial 3.2 3.2 Templates: Writing a Letter has some
information on the use of this class.
Regards,
Liviu
On 11/16/07, Ernesto Posse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would be nice if the documentation described these dependencies. I
> did't find anything about it.
"Help > Tutorial > 3.2 3.2 Templates: Writing a Letter" has some
information on the use of this class.
Regards,
Liviu
I'm trying to use the standard letter layout but when I compile I get
a message saying that \opening is an undefined control sequence,
yet, letter.cls is installed and latex and lyx are both able to find
it. Is this a bug?
PS: I'm running LyX 1.5.2 on Vista, with MiKTeX 2.6.
--
Ernesto Posse
On 11/16/07, Ernesto Posse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to use the standard letter layout but when I compile I get
a message saying that \opening is an undefined control sequence,
This may be irrelevant, but are you using the letter template shipped
with LyX? One thing I know
to fix the
problem.
It would be nice if the documentation described these dependencies. I
did't find anything about it.
On Nov 16, 2007 3:51 PM, Liviu Andronic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/16/07, Ernesto Posse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to use the standard letter layout but when I
I'm trying to use the standard letter layout but when I compile I get
a message saying that \opening is an undefined control sequence,
yet, letter.cls is installed and latex and lyx are both able to find
it. Is this a bug?
PS: I'm running LyX 1.5.2 on Vista, with MiKTeX 2.6.
--
Ernesto Posse
On 11/16/07, Ernesto Posse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to use the standard letter layout but when I compile I get
a message saying that \opening is an undefined control sequence,
This may be irrelevant, but are you using the letter template shipped
with LyX? One thing I know
to fix the
problem.
It would be nice if the documentation described these dependencies. I
did't find anything about it.
On Nov 16, 2007 3:51 PM, Liviu Andronic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/16/07, Ernesto Posse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to use the standard letter layout but when I
I'm trying to use the standard letter layout but when I compile I get
a message saying that "\opening" is an undefined control sequence,
yet, letter.cls is installed and latex and lyx are both able to find
it. Is this a bug?
PS: I'm running LyX 1.5.2 on Vista, with MiKTeX 2.6.
--
Ern
On 11/16/07, Ernesto Posse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to use the standard letter layout but when I compile I get
> a message saying that "\opening" is an undefined control sequence,
This may be irrelevant, but are you using the letter template shipped
with
to fix the
problem.
It would be nice if the documentation described these dependencies. I
did't find anything about it.
On Nov 16, 2007 3:51 PM, Liviu Andronic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/16/07, Ernesto Posse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to use the s
On Monday 28 January 2002 02:22, Aide Florent wrote:
I am pleased to annouce a Slackware Package containing a French
Letter Layout for LyX that is based on a French Lettre Class
(latex)
Sounds good, but I'd change the name to avoid sniggers from
Anglo-Saxon readers ;-)
Robin
--
Someone
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 11:46:34AM +0200, Robin Turner wrote:
I am pleased to annouce a Slackware Package containing a French
Letter Layout for LyX that is based on a French Lettre Class
(latex)
Sounds good, but I'd change the name to avoid sniggers from
Anglo-Saxon readers ;-)
I just
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If you go to:
http://www.alphacent.com/opensource/
you will see a link to the file but also a link to an example PDF and an
example PostScript output
Cheers...
I just find it hard to imagine what a printed version might look like,
not to
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Ok guys thanks to Robin Turner who explained the problem to me I restate it
here:
this is a French Lettre Layout ;-)
I have learnt something here, I'll try to remember this one...
Aide Florent
Alpha Centauri
- --
remember, information is not
On Monday 28 January 2002 02:22, Aide Florent wrote:
I am pleased to annouce a Slackware Package containing a French
Letter Layout for LyX that is based on a French Lettre Class
(latex)
Sounds good, but I'd change the name to avoid sniggers from
Anglo-Saxon readers ;-)
Robin
--
Someone
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 11:46:34AM +0200, Robin Turner wrote:
I am pleased to annouce a Slackware Package containing a French
Letter Layout for LyX that is based on a French Lettre Class
(latex)
Sounds good, but I'd change the name to avoid sniggers from
Anglo-Saxon readers ;-)
I just
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
If you go to:
http://www.alphacent.com/opensource/
you will see a link to the file but also a link to an example PDF and an
example PostScript output
Cheers...
I just find it hard to imagine what a printed version might look like,
not to
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Hash: SHA1
Ok guys thanks to Robin Turner who explained the problem to me I restate it
here:
this is a French Lettre Layout ;-)
I have learnt something here, I'll try to remember this one...
Aide Florent
Alpha Centauri
- --
remember, information is not
On Monday 28 January 2002 02:22, Aide Florent wrote:
> I am pleased to annouce a Slackware Package containing a French
> Letter Layout for LyX that is based on a French Lettre Class
> (latex)
Sounds good, but I'd change the name to avoid sniggers from
Anglo-Saxon readers ;
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 11:46:34AM +0200, Robin Turner wrote:
> > I am pleased to annouce a Slackware Package containing a French
> > Letter Layout for LyX that is based on a French Lettre Class
> > (latex)
>
> Sounds good, but I'd change the name to avoid sniggers fro
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
If you go to:
http://www.alphacent.com/opensource/
you will see a link to the file but also a link to an example PDF and an
example PostScript output
Cheers...
> I just find it hard to imagine what a printed version might look like,
> not to
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Hash: SHA1
Ok guys thanks to Robin Turner who explained the problem to me I restate it
here:
this is a French "Lettre" Layout ;-)
I have learnt something here, I'll try to remember this one...
Aide Florent
Alpha Centauri
- --
remember, information is not
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Hello All,
I am pleased to annouce a Slackware Package containing a French Letter Layout
for LyX that is based on a French Lettre Class (latex)
this is a standalone package just # installpkg lyx-fr-lettre-1.tgz
and follow the REAME (just
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello All,
I am pleased to annouce a Slackware Package containing a French Letter Layout
for LyX that is based on a French Lettre Class (latex)
this is a standalone package just # installpkg lyx-fr-lettre-1.tgz
and follow the REAME (just
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello All,
I am pleased to annouce a Slackware Package containing a French Letter Layout
for LyX that is based on a French Lettre Class (latex)
this is a standalone package just # installpkg lyx-fr-lettre-1.tgz
and follow the REAME (just
I tried this, and changed the Margin line to be Static instead of
Right_Address_Box. It did in fact move the address to the left
within LyX, but the DVI rendering is still on the right. Would I have
to change the .cls file that Matej was talking about in order to
change the output?
Thanks,
Ben
Torsdag 17. januar 2002 13:58, skreiv Ben Logan:
I tried this, and changed the Margin line to be Static instead of
Right_Address_Box. It did in fact move the address to the left
within LyX, but the DVI rendering is still on the right. Would I have
to change the .cls file that Matej was
I tried this, and changed the Margin line to be Static instead of
Right_Address_Box. It did in fact move the address to the left
within LyX, but the DVI rendering is still on the right. Would I have
to change the .cls file that Matej was talking about in order to
change the output?
Thanks,
Ben
Torsdag 17. januar 2002 13:58, skreiv Ben Logan:
I tried this, and changed the Margin line to be Static instead of
Right_Address_Box. It did in fact move the address to the left
within LyX, but the DVI rendering is still on the right. Would I have
to change the .cls file that Matej was
I tried this, and changed the Margin line to be "Static" instead of
"Right_Address_Box". It did in fact move the address to the left
within LyX, but the DVI rendering is still on the right. Would I have
to change the .cls file that Matej was talking about in order to
change the output?
Thanks,
Torsdag 17. januar 2002 13:58, skreiv Ben Logan:
> I tried this, and changed the Margin line to be "Static" instead of
> "Right_Address_Box". It did in fact move the address to the left
> within LyX, but the DVI rendering is still on the right. Would I have
> to change the .cls file that Matej
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 09:00:18AM +0100, Ingar Pareliussen wrote:
The letter class is controlled by the file (The actual directory differes
between installation):
/usr/local/share/lyx/layouts/letter.layout
... which referes to letter.cls, which is standard LaTeX class.
So, if you need to
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 09:00:18AM +0100, Ingar Pareliussen wrote:
The letter class is controlled by the file (The actual directory differes
between installation):
/usr/local/share/lyx/layouts/letter.layout
... which referes to letter.cls, which is standard LaTeX class.
So, if you need to
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 09:00:18AM +0100, Ingar Pareliussen wrote:
> The letter class is controlled by the file (The actual directory differes
> between installation):
> /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts/letter.layout
... which referes to letter.cls, which is standard LaTeX class.
So, if you need to
Måndag 14. januar 2002 17:15, skreiv du:
Hello,
I would like to write some business letters using a slightly different
layout than the Letter class allows for. Basically, everything needs
to be left-aligned, and paragraphs need to be in block format, as
opposed to the sender's address and
Måndag 14. januar 2002 17:15, skreiv du:
Hello,
I would like to write some business letters using a slightly different
layout than the Letter class allows for. Basically, everything needs
to be left-aligned, and paragraphs need to be in block format, as
opposed to the sender's address and
Måndag 14. januar 2002 17:15, skreiv du:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to write some business letters using a slightly different
> layout than the Letter class allows for. Basically, everything needs
> to be left-aligned, and paragraphs need to be in block format, as
> opposed to the sender's
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001 15:37:43 -0700 (PDT) wrote Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I cannot find information in the users guide (basic or advanced) or the
reference manual (not even the tutorial!) that tells me how to define the
components of a letter.
I was sent a letter via e-mail and
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001 15:37:43 -0700 (PDT) wrote Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I cannot find information in the users guide (basic or advanced) or the
reference manual (not even the tutorial!) that tells me how to define the
components of a letter.
I was sent a letter via e-mail and
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001 15:37:43 -0700 (PDT) wrote Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I cannot find information in the users guide (basic or advanced) or the
> reference manual (not even the tutorial!) that tells me how to define the
> components of a letter.
>
> I was sent a letter via e-mail
I cannot find information in the users guide (basic or advanced) or the
reference manual (not even the tutorial!) that tells me how to define the
components of a letter.
I was sent a letter via e-mail and imported it into LyX. I selected the
letter document class but I cannot get the send to
I cannot find information in the users guide (basic or advanced) or the
reference manual (not even the tutorial!) that tells me how to define the
components of a letter.
I was sent a letter via e-mail and imported it into LyX. I selected the
letter document class but I cannot get the send to
I cannot find information in the users guide (basic or advanced) or the
reference manual (not even the tutorial!) that tells me how to define the
components of a letter.
I was sent a letter via e-mail and imported it into LyX. I selected the
"letter" document class but I cannot get the "send
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 04:22:52PM +0100, Pete Phillips wrote:
As mentioned to this list before, I have created a layout and template
file for the newlfm latex package. I find the newlfm package superb
for creating your own bespoke letter layout with logo, address
information etc already
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 04:22:52PM +0100, Pete Phillips wrote:
As mentioned to this list before, I have created a layout and template
file for the newlfm latex package. I find the newlfm package superb
for creating your own bespoke letter layout with logo, address
information etc already
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 04:22:52PM +0100, Pete Phillips wrote:
> As mentioned to this list before, I have created a layout and template
> file for the newlfm latex package. I find the newlfm package superb
> for creating your own bespoke letter layout with logo, address
> information
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 04:22:52PM +0100, Pete Phillips wrote:
As mentioned to this list before, I have created a layout and template
file for the newlfm latex package. I find the newlfm package superb
for creating your own bespoke letter layout with logo, address
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 04:22:52PM +0100, Pete Phillips wrote:
As mentioned to this list before, I have created a layout and template
file for the newlfm latex package. I find the newlfm package superb
for creating your own bespoke letter layout with logo, address
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 04:22:52PM +0100, Pete Phillips wrote:
> As mentioned to this list before, I have created a layout and template
> file for the newlfm latex package. I find the newlfm package superb
> for creating your own bespoke letter layout with logo
As mentioned to this list before, I have created a layout and template
file for the newlfm latex package. I find the newlfm package superb
for creating your own bespoke letter layout with logo, address
information etc already canned in the letrinfo.tex configfuration
file.
However, I would like
As mentioned to this list before, I have created a layout and template
file for the newlfm latex package. I find the newlfm package superb
for creating your own bespoke letter layout with logo, address
information etc already canned in the letrinfo.tex configfuration
file.
However, I would like
As mentioned to this list before, I have created a layout and template
file for the newlfm latex package. I find the newlfm package superb
for creating your own bespoke letter layout with logo, address
information etc already canned in the letrinfo.tex configfuration
file.
However, I would like
My own letter layout is still unfinished (better: unfurbished) yet
because I don't really understand the LyX concept. I'd like to add an
item to a letter layout, like "\closing" (you know what I mean),
called "\Anlagenzahl". It should do a "\renewcommand". Taken th
Andre Berger wrote:
My own letter layout is still unfinished (better: unfurbished) yet
because I don't really understand the LyX concept. I'd like to add an
item to a letter layout, like "\closing" (you know what I mean),
called "\Anlagenzahl". It should do a &q
Oscar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre Berger wrote:
My own letter layout is still unfinished (better: unfurbished) yet
because I don't really understand the LyX concept. I'd like to add an
item to a letter layout, like "\closing" (you know what I mean),
called &qu
Andre Berger wrote:
Thank you. I made my own .cls for a multi-user purpose. It'ss a very
dirty hack of scrlettr.cls, and I'm forced to use a certain document
structure.
\input{briefkopfAndre}%user's letter head
\input{briefMain}%compute width of minipage for From
My own letter layout is still unfinished (better: unfurbished) yet
because I don't really understand the LyX concept. I'd like to add an
item to a letter layout, like "\closing" (you know what I mean),
called "\Anlagenzahl". It should do a "\renewcommand". Taken th
Andre Berger wrote:
My own letter layout is still unfinished (better: unfurbished) yet
because I don't really understand the LyX concept. I'd like to add an
item to a letter layout, like "\closing" (you know what I mean),
called "\Anlagenzahl". It should do a &q
Oscar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre Berger wrote:
My own letter layout is still unfinished (better: unfurbished) yet
because I don't really understand the LyX concept. I'd like to add an
item to a letter layout, like "\closing" (you know what I mean),
called &qu
Andre Berger wrote:
Thank you. I made my own .cls for a multi-user purpose. It'ss a very
dirty hack of scrlettr.cls, and I'm forced to use a certain document
structure.
\input{briefkopfAndre}%user's letter head
\input{briefMain}%compute width of minipage for From
My own letter layout is still unfinished (better: unfurbished) yet
because I don't really understand the LyX concept. I'd like to add an
item to a letter layout, like "\closing" (you know what I mean),
called "\Anlagenzahl". It should do a "\renewcommand". Taken th
Andre Berger wrote:
>
> My own letter layout is still unfinished (better: unfurbished) yet
> because I don't really understand the LyX concept. I'd like to add an
> item to a letter layout, like "\closing" (you know what I mean),
> called "\Anlagenzahl". It
Oscar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Andre Berger wrote:
> >
> > My own letter layout is still unfinished (better: unfurbished) yet
> > because I don't really understand the LyX concept. I'd like to add an
> > item to a letter layout, like "\closi
Andre Berger wrote:
>
> Thank you. I made my own .cls for a multi-user purpose. It'ss a very
> dirty hack of scrlettr.cls, and I'm forced to use a certain document
> structure.
>
> \input{briefkopfAndre}%user's letter head
> \input{briefMain}%compute width of minipage for From
>
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