Re: change date position in a koma letter class
martedì 07 giugno 2011, 05:23, Jürgen Spitzmüller: > See section 6.3.4 of the KOMA class manual, "The Pseudo-Lengths". The > date is par of the reference fields line, so e.g. > > % shift vertical position by 3cm > \@addtoplength{refvpos}{3cm} > % define ref line width > \@addtoplength{refwidth}{6cm} > % horizontally place ref line > \@addtoplength{refhpos}{5cm} it worked like a charm! thanks a lot! G.
change date position in a koma letter class
Hello. Maybe this question is a little off topic, so excuse me, but i'm trying to change the "date" field position in a koma-letter2 class, without any success. Already googled without success. If someone have some hints... Thanks, Giovanni
Re: lyx and beamer class
mercoledì 03 marzo 2010, 20:07, Paul Rubin: > Giovanni Bacci writes: > > > Hi all! I'm trying to do a presentation with the beamer class > > inside LyX. I'd like to pass an option to the itemize environment. > > In plain latex: > > \begin{itemize}[<+->] > > > > It's possible to do this directly in LyX, without writing all the > > itemize code in an ERT? > > Start an itemize list, put the cursor at the start of the first item, > click Insert > Short Title (the fact that the menu label is not > intuitive has been discussed before), and type in <+-> (but not the > brackets). worked like a charm! Thanks for the trick. G.
lyx and beamer class
Hi all! I'm trying to do a presentation with the beamer class inside LyX. I'd like to pass an option to the itemize environment. In plain latex: \begin{itemize}[<+->] It's possible to do this directly in LyX, without writing all the itemize code in an ERT? Thanks, Giovanni
Re: change subject alignment in letter koma-script v.2
domenica 14 febbraio 2010, 22:26, Jean-Marie Pacquet: > Default subject (i.e. beforeopening and untitled) is left justified. > Only the title (if selected) is centered. This can be seen on figure > 6.1: Schematic of letter paper's pseudo lengths. > So I don't really understand your request: do you want the title to > be left justified? I've attached an example. As you can see, setting subject=afteropening cause the object to be centered in the page. What i'd like to have is a left-aligned subject line, exactly as it's with subject=beforeopening Thanks, Giovanni newfile1.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document
change subject alignment in letter koma-script v.2
Hi list. I've a problem non strictly about lyx, but i hope to get an answer, maybe useful for other lyxer too. Anyway, I'd like to know if it's possible to change subject alignment in a letter koma-script v.2 class. As an option i can only choose {before,after}opening and titled/untitled. Both of them came with a center aligned text. But what i'd like to obtain is a left justified alignment. I've googled a bit, but without finding any clue. Any hints? Thanks, Giovanni
Re: equation and tikz problem
sabato 07 novembre 2009, 16:42, Jürgen Spitzmüller: > Giovanni Bacci wrote: > > I've tried exporting in pdflatex and doing pdflatex file.tex > > directly, and i get the attached error. > > FYI this error log can also be obtained directly in LyX (Document -> > LaTeX Log File) I'm not aware of this. Thank for the info. > > Maybe it depends on pdflatex or > > pgf/tikz version? Or there's something misconfigured in my computer? > > Probably an old, buggy pgf version? Here is my file list (you get > such a list in the log file by inserting \listfiles to the preamble): Yes, probably it's the case. Here's: tikz.sty2006/10/17 v1.10 (rcs-revision 1.68) pgf.sty2006/10/11 v1.10 (rcs-revision 1.7) I'll try to upgrade. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Giovanni
Re: equation and tikz problem
sabato 07 novembre 2009, 16:27, Jürgen Spitzmüller: > Giovanni Bacci wrote: > > Hi all! I'm experiencing a strange behaviour. A bug i suppose. > > Anyway, i cannot compile the attached simple document. > > Removing /usepackage{tikz} from the preamble makes everything goes > > fine. It's a bug? Or i doing something wrong? > > The document compiles fine for me. I've tried exporting in pdflatex and doing pdflatex file.tex directly, and i get the attached error. Maybe it depends on pdflatex or pgf/tikz version? Or there's something misconfigured in my computer? Thanks, Giovanni tikz-bug-test.log.gz Description: GNU Zip compressed data
equation and tikz problem
Hi all! I'm experiencing a strange behaviour. A bug i suppose. Anyway, i cannot compile the attached simple document. Removing /usepackage{tikz} from the preamble makes everything goes fine. It's a bug? Or i doing something wrong? btw: lyx 1.6.4 on FedoraCore 10 pdflatex --version pdfTeX using libpoppler 3.141592-1.40.3-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.6) [...] Compiled with libpng 1.2.31; using libpng 1.2.37 Compiled with zlib 1.2.3; using zlib 1.2.3 Compiled with libpoppler version 3.00 Thanks, Giovanni tikz-bug-test.lyx Description: application/lyx
merge .tex document in a .lyx one
Hi all. I would like to know if it's possible to "merge" a latex document in another .lyx file. I've tried with include/input but without any success. This approach it's ok if i remove all the preamble stuff, but then i have to merge manually the two docs preambles. Any hints? Thanks, Giovanni -- Reality -- what a concept! -- Robin Williams
Re: language and master and child documents
martedì 21 aprile 2009, 22:17, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes: > Giovanni Bacci writes: > > > > - the master document setting should't be applied to the whole > > document? I mean, master language=it, sot all the doc is IT, > > ignoring the child docs settings > > The language is a property of the text, not tthe document, so this is > normal. Well, if the language setting is in the document setting, i think letting the master setting prevale will be a more reasonable meaning. > > - if the latter it's wrong, then when a third doc, whit lang=IT > > it's loaded, the resulting doc should be IT-EN-IT again. > > This seems wrong indeed. Could you provide an example file? Attached it's a simple example. It should be "Figura 1" "Figure 2" and "Figura 3" again. Thanks, Giovanni LyX_test.tar.gz Description: GNU Zip compressed data
language and master and child documents
Hi all. I've discovered a (maybe) strange behaviour: - master document, language=italian - child document, language=english When i pdflatex the master document, the resulting document follow the italian setting til the point where the child document it's inserted, then starting with english. And it looks like that, if a third child document (with lang=italian) it's included after the second one, it still follow the english setting. All this whit lyx 1.6.2. So i'm just wondering: - the master document setting should't be applied to the whole document? I mean, master language=it, sot all the doc is IT, ignoring the child docs settings - if the latter it's wrong, then when a third doc, whit lang=IT it's loaded, the resulting doc should be IT-EN-IT again. Thanks, Giovanni -- "By the time they had diminished from 50 to 8, the other dwarves began to suspect "Hungry." -- a Larson cartoon