On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 20:44:05 +1100 M-L <roses...@clearmail.com.au>
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>On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 09:36:24 +0100 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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>>Le 2 févr. 10 à 08:26, M-L a écrit :
>>> %% THE CLASS OPTIONS
>>> %% Remove preceeding '%' to uncomment an item
>>> \KOMAoptions{%
>>> ,headsepline=false%            separate the header with a line on
>>> page
>>
>>What happens if you remove the comma in front of this line?
>>
>>> I can't find it in the document any place at all, and I've loaded
>>> the document with a text editor without being able to find that `',
>>
>>I think it is complaining about an empty option. The `' are just
>>added around
>>this empty string.
>>
>>JMarc 
>
>Thanks Jean-Marc,
>
>That did it, and now I have to wonder if I place that comma there, and
>now there is a line under the header?
>
>So it doesn't obey the command It places a head separater line there,
>If I try to comment out that line by % or %, I get the error message
>again.
>
>If I try to set it as headsepline=true% The line is still there? Weird.
>
>But at least I have it working, but some strange things are happening
>and I don't know where to look for the answers.
>
>My Internet connection is down so will send when I can.
>
>Thank you again,
>Charlie

Had to comment out: 
,fromrule=aftername%    separate the address with a line?

Thank you
Charlie
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