Dekel Tsur wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 01:32:21PM +0200, J�rgen Spitzm�ller wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, 26. Juli 2001 13:13 schrieb Stephan Semrau:
> > > Is there a (simple) way to achieve different line spacings for
> > > different types of text? I would like to do the following: Standard
> > > text should be doublespaced, footnotes, quotes, headings etc should
> > > be singlespaced. (I need this for a dissertation and I want to use
> > > the KS-book class. I know that this layout looks silly but the
> > > faculty style guidelines require it).
> >
> > There are different ways to get it, but noone is really easy _and_
> > comfortable AFAIK (I had the same problem).
> > I would recommend this one:
> > 1. Chose singlespacing as default in Layout > Document
> > 2. In the preamble: \usepackage{setspace}
> > 3. a.) Before any standard text in TeX-Mode (ERT): \onehalfspacing
> > and after \singlespacing
> > or
> > 3 b.) write in the minibuffer (press M-x) "paragraph-spacing onehalf"
> > to set onehalfspacing per paragraph
> 
> This is not the best way to do this. A better way is as follows:
> 1. Choose double spacing in the document dialog.
> 2. Use appropriate \renewcommands/\renewenvironment.
> For example, to have single space for section headings, put the following in
> the preamble:
> \let\oldsection=\section
> \renewcommand{\section}[1]{\begin{singlespace}\oldsection{#1}\end{singlespace}}

the setspace-doc suggests to choose singlespace as the default!
all other spacing than with \setspace... \or \double...


Herbert

-- 
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/

Reply via email to