On 21 Aug 2008, at 02:53, Yago wrote:
If you want to place a logo (figure, graphic or something....) in a
page, you can use the command:
\AddToShipoutPicture{} (puts the picture on every page)
\AddToShipoutPicture*{} (puts it on to the current page)
See the eso-pic package documentation.
Sorry for the delay in answering, I managed to miss your reply. As I
am pretty new to this, and eso-pic seems a bit complicated just to
add a logo into the footer (indeed on first reading I have no idea
what I should be doing) . Even though I appreciate it has obvious
reasons for use in terms of free form placement of images on a page.
As tutorials to add a logo suggest what I did, but don't help in
terms of being wrongly positioned, are you suggesting eso-pic because
there is no other way of refining the position of a logo when its
part of the footer.
Thanks,
Graham
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From: "Graham Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LyX Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 1:49 PM
Subject: positioning logo in footer
> Sorry folks, I'm still struggling along here
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> I have a logo added with this code
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> \lfoot{\resizebox{3cm}{!}{\includegraphics{Logo_Small.png}}}
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> and then an address added as a \rfoot etc
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> Horizontally this works fine, but vertically, the bottom of the logo
> is at the same height as the top of the address, giving the
> impression that the address is contained inside the footer, but the
> logo is sitting on top of the footer.
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> How to I move the logo down so it better aligns with the address. I
> would like the top of the logo to align with the top of the address.
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> Thanks,
>
> Graham
>
> Graham Smith
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