Ok:This one, for me in ps, pdf and dvi, puts a blank page first and doesnt display the last few subsections. thanks --b On Tuesday 26 March 2002 11:43 pm, Herbert Voss wrote: > Bill Jehle wrote: > > Hi; i have a little problem in that when I export or view pdf, ps, or dvi > > a blank page is added at the front and the last page or so is cut off. > > Export as txt or html seems to work fine. > > RH7.2, lyx-1.1.6fix4-1, tetex-1.0.7-38.2, dvipdfm-0.13.2b-1, dvips(k) > > 5.86 > > send demofile > > > Herbert
-- Bill Jehle http://billjehle.com
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