We already had the discussion. Many publishers don't seem to like the superior typesetting quality of LyX/LaTeX...
For an article to appear in Ferroelectrics, I got the following formatting instructions (excerpt): 1 All figures should be numbered with consecutive arabic numbers, have descriptive captions, and be referred to in the text. Keep figures separate from the text, but indicate an approximate position for each in the margin. Captions should be collected on a separate sheet. 2 If the HTTP address of a referenced article on the WWW is known, this information should be added at the end of the reference using the following style: [www http://www.blouk.com/article.html] 3 When typing the article, do not include design or formatting information. Type all text flush left, unjustified and without hyphenation. 4 Do not use automatic page numbering or running heads. I can handle 1) with endfloat.sty, and 4) with \pagestyle{empty}. Also, hyphenation can be turned off with \hyphenpenalty. I'd like to know, if there is a chance to set flushright documentwide. However, I wonder whether there is a LaTeX or LyX class/layout that handles most of this (something like a typewriter-manuscript.cls). Guenter -- G.Milde at physik.tu-dresden.de
