Re: cv - another try

2006-05-12 Thread Richard Heck

These kinds of custom-formatting issues always concern LaTeX, not LyX.
But that said, yes, it's feasible, which is not to say that it is easy
to do. One option (maybe a bit of a hack) would be to use a minipage for
the contact details, creating the separation line with a \rule. Getting
the rule in the right place may take some work. There's probably a
better way, though.

Richard

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Friends,

 Thanks for the helpful advice
 (http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg47716.html).

 I'd like a custom layout for my cv, to suit a certain -- shall we say
 corporate -- convention.
 I hope Lyx can deliver.
 I need the contact details and other information to appear in the left
 margin (about 1.5-2) -- and I need it in a gray box or separated by a
 line going down the length of the paper.

 Is it feasible?

 Yours,
 Eran




Re: cv - another try

2006-05-12 Thread Richard Heck

These kinds of custom-formatting issues always concern LaTeX, not LyX.
But that said, yes, it's feasible, which is not to say that it is easy
to do. One option (maybe a bit of a hack) would be to use a minipage for
the contact details, creating the separation line with a \rule. Getting
the rule in the right place may take some work. There's probably a
better way, though.

Richard

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Friends,

 Thanks for the helpful advice
 (http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg47716.html).

 I'd like a custom layout for my cv, to suit a certain -- shall we say
 corporate -- convention.
 I hope Lyx can deliver.
 I need the contact details and other information to appear in the left
 margin (about 1.5-2) -- and I need it in a gray box or separated by a
 line going down the length of the paper.

 Is it feasible?

 Yours,
 Eran




Re: cv - another try

2006-05-12 Thread Richard Heck

These kinds of custom-formatting issues always concern LaTeX, not LyX.
But that said, yes, it's feasible, which is not to say that it is easy
to do. One option (maybe a bit of a hack) would be to use a minipage for
the contact details, creating the separation line with a \rule. Getting
the rule in the right place may take some work. There's probably a
better way, though.

Richard

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Friends,
>
> Thanks for the helpful advice
> (http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg47716.html).
>
> I'd like a custom layout for my cv, to suit a certain -- shall we say
> "corporate" -- convention.
> I hope Lyx can deliver.
> I need the contact details and other information to appear in the left
> margin (about 1.5-2") -- and I need it in a gray box or separated by a
> line going down the length of the paper.
>
> Is it feasible?
>
> Yours,
> Eran
>



cv - another try

2006-05-11 Thread mail.k

Friends,

Thanks for the helpful advice 
(http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg47716.html).


I'd like a custom layout for my cv, to suit a certain -- shall we say 
corporate -- convention.

I hope Lyx can deliver.
I need the contact details and other information to appear in the left 
margin (about 1.5-2) -- and I need it in a gray box or separated by a line 
going down the length of the paper.


Is it feasible?

Yours,
Eran




cv - another try

2006-05-11 Thread mail.k

Friends,

Thanks for the helpful advice 
(http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg47716.html).


I'd like a custom layout for my cv, to suit a certain -- shall we say 
corporate -- convention.

I hope Lyx can deliver.
I need the contact details and other information to appear in the left 
margin (about 1.5-2) -- and I need it in a gray box or separated by a line 
going down the length of the paper.


Is it feasible?

Yours,
Eran




cv - another try

2006-05-11 Thread mail.k

Friends,

Thanks for the helpful advice 
(http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg47716.html).


I'd like a custom layout for my cv, to suit a certain -- shall we say 
"corporate" -- convention.

I hope Lyx can deliver.
I need the contact details and other information to appear in the left 
margin (about 1.5-2") -- and I need it in a gray box or separated by a line 
going down the length of the paper.


Is it feasible?

Yours,
Eran