Re: Help with KomaScript letter template

2009-09-11 Thread stefano franchi
As always, I found the (trivial) solution to my problem 2 minutes after I
posted to the list. This is not the first time it happens---I am starting to
think there is a causal link...

Anyways, the trick is to uncomment the

,backaddress=false
line in the preamble. I had assumed that backaddress was inoperative since
it was commented  out. I was wrong.

Cheers,

S.


On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:

> On Fri, 11 Sep 2009, stefano franchi wrote:
>
>  I would like to use the Koma-Script 2 letter template that's available
>> with LyX and I'm trying to customize it to my needs. What I cannot figure
>> out, even with the help of the Komascript manual, is how to eliminate the
>> section of the header that comes after, and indeed repeats, the sender's
>> data. In the koma-letter2.lyx template, that would be the part (which you
>> can only see in the final output) at the top of the page which says "The
>> LYX Developers Team ? 140 Map Road ? SVN City" and it is followed by a
>> horizontal rule. Any help appreciated.
>>
>
> Stefano,
>
>  Have you tried putting \date{} at the top of the preamble? I use that on
> all classes because it removes the default date and allows me to enter the
> date I want and place it where I want.
>
> Rich
>
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Re: Help with KomaScript letter template

2009-09-11 Thread Jean-Marie Pacquet

stefano franchi a écrit :

I would like to use the Koma-Script 2 letter template that's available with
LyX and I'm trying to customize it to my needs. What I cannot figure out,
even with the help of the Komascript manual, is how to eliminate the section
of the header that comes after, and indeed repeats, the sender's data. In
the koma-letter2.lyx  template, that would be the part (which you can only
see in the final output) at the top of the page which says
"The LYX Developers Team · 140 Map Road · SVN City"
and it is followed by  a horizontal rule.
Any help appreciated.
  
I think it's the backaddress, a german post office requirement, that you 
can eliminate by uncommenting the line in Document->Settings->Preamble 
that reads

%,backaddress=false%  print the back address?

HTH
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jmp



Re: Help with KomaScript letter template

2009-09-11 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 11 Sep 2009, stefano franchi wrote:


I would like to use the Koma-Script 2 letter template that's available
with LyX and I'm trying to customize it to my needs. What I cannot figure
out, even with the help of the Komascript manual, is how to eliminate the
section of the header that comes after, and indeed repeats, the sender's
data. In the koma-letter2.lyx template, that would be the part (which you
can only see in the final output) at the top of the page which says "The
LYX Developers Team ? 140 Map Road ? SVN City" and it is followed by a
horizontal rule. Any help appreciated.


Stefano,

  Have you tried putting \date{} at the top of the preamble? I use that on
all classes because it removes the default date and allows me to enter the
date I want and place it where I want.

Rich

--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D.   |  IntegrityCredibility
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.|Innovation
 Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863


Help with KomaScript letter template

2009-09-11 Thread stefano franchi
I would like to use the Koma-Script 2 letter template that's available with
LyX and I'm trying to customize it to my needs. What I cannot figure out,
even with the help of the Komascript manual, is how to eliminate the section
of the header that comes after, and indeed repeats, the sender's data. In
the koma-letter2.lyx  template, that would be the part (which you can only
see in the final output) at the top of the page which says
"The LYX Developers Team · 140 Map Road · SVN City"
and it is followed by  a horizontal rule.
Any help appreciated.



Cheers,

Stefano
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Stefano Franchi
Department of Philosophy   Ph:   (1) 979 862-2211
Texas A&M University Fax: (1) 979 845-0458
College Station, Texas, USA