Pagestyle help

2000-11-30 Thread Nick DeClario

I am trying to make my own custom pagestyle instead of using the
standard fancy, plain, headings and default ones.  I haven't been able
to find any information on how to go about doing this.  I pretty much
want the top of the left sided pages to have a line and say the section
number and title while the right side has a line with the subsection
number and title.  Is this possible?  Where could I look to find
information on how to do this?  Thanks.

-Nick



Re: Pagestyle help

2000-11-30 Thread Jan Goebel

Hello,

why you don't use fanyhdr, you can customize it!
Look at (on Linux)
/usr/share/texmf/doc/latex/fancyhdr/fancyhdr.dvi

Or have a look at:
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/fancy/header.phtml#fancy_1

Hope it helps

Jan

On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Nick DeClario wrote:

 I am trying to make my own custom pagestyle instead of using the
 standard fancy, plain, headings and default ones.  I haven't been able
 to find any information on how to go about doing this.  I pretty much
 want the top of the left sided pages to have a line and say the section
 number and title while the right side has a line with the subsection
 number and title.  Is this possible?  Where could I look to find
 information on how to do this?  Thanks.
 
   -Nick

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 Jan Goebel (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

 DIW Berlin 
 Longitudinal Data and Microanalysis
 Königin-Luise-Str. 5
 D-14195 Berlin -- Germany --
 phone: 49 30 89789-377
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Pagestyle help

2000-11-30 Thread Nick DeClario

I am trying to make my own custom pagestyle instead of using the
standard fancy, plain, headings and default ones.  I haven't been able
to find any information on how to go about doing this.  I pretty much
want the top of the left sided pages to have a line and say the section
number and title while the right side has a line with the subsection
number and title.  Is this possible?  Where could I look to find
information on how to do this?  Thanks.

-Nick



Re: Pagestyle help

2000-11-30 Thread Jan Goebel

Hello,

why you don't use fanyhdr, you can customize it!
Look at (on Linux)
/usr/share/texmf/doc/latex/fancyhdr/fancyhdr.dvi

Or have a look at:
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/fancy/header.phtml#fancy_1

Hope it helps

Jan

On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Nick DeClario wrote:

 I am trying to make my own custom pagestyle instead of using the
 standard fancy, plain, headings and default ones.  I haven't been able
 to find any information on how to go about doing this.  I pretty much
 want the top of the left sided pages to have a line and say the section
 number and title while the right side has a line with the subsection
 number and title.  Is this possible?  Where could I look to find
 information on how to do this?  Thanks.
 
   -Nick

-- 
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 Jan Goebel (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

 DIW Berlin 
 Longitudinal Data and Microanalysis
 Königin-Luise-Str. 5
 D-14195 Berlin -- Germany --
 phone: 49 30 89789-377
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Pagestyle help

2000-11-30 Thread Nick DeClario

I am trying to make my own custom pagestyle instead of using the
standard fancy, plain, headings and default ones.  I haven't been able
to find any information on how to go about doing this.  I pretty much
want the top of the left sided pages to have a line and say the section
number and title while the right side has a line with the subsection
number and title.  Is this possible?  Where could I look to find
information on how to do this?  Thanks.

-Nick



Re: Pagestyle help

2000-11-30 Thread Jan Goebel

Hello,

why you don't use fanyhdr, you can customize it!
Look at (on Linux)
/usr/share/texmf/doc/latex/fancyhdr/fancyhdr.dvi

Or have a look at:
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/fancy/header.phtml#fancy_1

Hope it helps

Jan

On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Nick DeClario wrote:

> I am trying to make my own custom pagestyle instead of using the
> standard fancy, plain, headings and default ones.  I haven't been able
> to find any information on how to go about doing this.  I pretty much
> want the top of the left sided pages to have a line and say the section
> number and title while the right side has a line with the subsection
> number and title.  Is this possible?  Where could I look to find
> information on how to do this?  Thanks.
> 
>   -Nick

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 Jan Goebel (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

 DIW Berlin 
 Longitudinal Data and Microanalysis
 Königin-Luise-Str. 5
 D-14195 Berlin -- Germany --
 phone: 49 30 89789-377
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