On Dec 7, 2011, at 10:43 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote: > On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > >> While I'm at it, is there a document that provides a general overview of the >> major document classes, one that would help me identify one that provides >> what I'm looking for? In my first go-around with LyX/LaTeX/TeX I was >> attracted by the KOMA-script class, but I don't remember why. > > Probably because it is very flexible. (At least many say so, and I > never tried it.) I think that our docs provide some info on this (look > into the Help menu), and Rob's forthcoming book should discuss it to > some length. Otherwise, you can always try the samples and examples > shipped with LyX, look for available layouts/modules/examples on the > wiki and scan CTAN for something that would fit.
Thanks, Liviu. As indicated in an earlier post, it took me a while to locate the layouts, but now that I have I think I'll be able to start making some headway on creating one that will give me what I want. What's the forthcoming book about -- LyX in general or something more specific? Sincerely, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Weir Program and Resource Development ~ Evaluation ~ Writing Education ~ The Environment ~ Community Development 1111 Clairemont Avenue J3 ~ Decatur, GA 30030 404-636-6142 ~ [email protected]
