Ingar Pareliussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Somethig like this maybe? Latex does not break minipages ususally. So
> you may have to manually break them into two seperate minpages to get
> what you want.

Why not using the cv class distributed with LyX?

--
Enrico


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