Le 01/02/2020 à 21:47, Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit :
> Le 01/02/2020 à 20:04, Rich Shepard a écrit :
>> On Sat, 1 Feb 2020, Rich Shepard wrote:
>>
>>> I just updated the scrguien PDF to the 2019-10-10 version and will read
>>> Section 4.21. I may be back with speci
Le 01/02/2020 à 20:04, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> On Sat, 1 Feb 2020, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> I just updated the scrguien PDF to the 2019-10-10 version and will read
>> Section 4.21. I may be back with specific questions for you.
>
> Jean-Marie,
>
> I've read Section 4.21 of the latest KOMA-Script
Le 31/01/2020 à 22:46, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> I use the KOMA-Script letter 2 for my client invoices. I want to add
> the EIN
> (Employer Indentification Number; the business equivalent of a Social
> Security Number for people). I've not found an environment that allows
> me to
> put the EIN
Le 27/09/2017 à 19:19, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> Modifying the preamble and top of the body section in the .lyx file to
> properly display the logo, and matching the preamble to that of a document
> that has the proper letter element spacing has produced some new errors;
> see
> attached
Le 27/09/2017 à 17:22, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> I have a minimal non-working example file called mwe.lyx (copy attached,
> with llc-letterhead.pdf). I thought that I modified it to match your
> rich.lyx example (using two columns in emacs to compare files), yet the
> logo
> still displays too
Le 26/09/2017 à 22:15, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> Now the log shows an overfull hbox for the header:
>
> File: 0_home_rshepard_documents_templates_llc-letterhead.eps Graphic
> file (type
> eps)
> <0_home_rshepard_documents_templates_llc-letterhead.eps>
> Overfull \hbox (227.64565pt too wide) in
Le 26/09/2017 à 20:32, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> head being too high, but I do see this:
>
> Class scrlttr2 Warning: Letter option file `DIN.lco'
> (scrlttr2) needs paper size `a4'.
> (scrlttr2) Current paper size is not `a4'!
> (scrlttr2) You should add
Le 26/09/2017 à 18:59, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> Added your example spacing command in My.lco and neither 15mm nor 25mm
> allows the logo .pdf to display. I'm now reading Chapter 4 (scrlttr2) in
> the
> latest English guide to learn how to set the firstheadpage spacing so the
> logo once again
Le 26/09/2017 à 18:10, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> Jean-Marie,
>
> The setting file does not have a \LoadLetterIption command, and does
> contain \@setplength commands:
The important thing is \@setplength commands go before the \KOMAoptions
in the preamble. And since these are not modified
Le 26/09/2017 à 18:01, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> How do I determine in which .lco file to change the height? Here I find
> the setplength in multiple files:
The DIN.lco file is the default. My reference manual says (chapter 4
page 189):
"
By the way, the DIN lco-file will always be loaded as the
Le 26/09/2017 à 16:54, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> [...]. First need to upgrade KOMA-Script.
I still use the 2004 version. I only upgraded the reference manual!.
--
Jean-Marie
Le 26/09/2017 à 16:23, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
>
>> You need to use the pseudo-lengths shown in figure 17.1 (In my
>> scrguien.pdf, chapter 17 page 296)
>
> Jean-Marie,
>
> I'll get the latest KOMA-script and d
Le 25/09/2017 à 22:32, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> Class scrlttr2 Warning: head of first page is 17.22406pt too high.
>> (scrlttr2) You have to change `firstheadvpos'
>> (scrlttr2) or you have to define a smaller
>> (scrlttr2)
at it
does accept incoming mail from thales.memphis.edu but I wonder if I am
the only one getting hurt by the missing reverse entry...
I thought that the mail administrator should know.
HTH
--
Jean-Marie Pacquet
Le 25/09/2014 22:11, renato a écrit :
Hi,
please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I read the
same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm in the same
situation...
How can I put Image on the top left and the bottom of the page?
TIA
Renato
Le 25/09/2014 22:11, renato a écrit :
Hi,
please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I read the
same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm in the same
situation...
How can I put Image on the top left and the bottom of the page?
TIA
Renato
Le 25/09/2014 22:11, renato a écrit :
> Hi,
> please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I read the
> same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm in the same
> situation...
> How can I put Image on the top left and the bottom of the page?
>
> TIA
>
>
Le 08/09/2014 10:24, Renato a écrit :
Hi,
I'm trying to build a letterhead. I want to insert an image and text on
heading and footer, how can I do that?
Hi Renato,
The easiest way is to use KomaScript letter2 (Open koma-letter2.lyx
template).
Do I need to use Latex?
No
Is there an
Le 08/09/2014 10:24, Renato a écrit :
Hi,
I'm trying to build a letterhead. I want to insert an image and text on
heading and footer, how can I do that?
Hi Renato,
The easiest way is to use KomaScript letter2 (Open koma-letter2.lyx
template).
Do I need to use Latex?
No
Is there an
Le 08/09/2014 10:24, Renato a écrit :
> Hi,
> I'm trying to build a letterhead. I want to insert an image and text on
> heading and footer, how can I do that?
Hi Renato,
The easiest way is to use KomaScript letter2 (Open koma-letter2.lyx
template).
> Do I need to use Latex?
No
>
> Is there
Le 24/06/2014 05:37, Charlie a écrit :
In:
Debian Jessie
using:
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I wanted to put a horizontal line and beneath it a custom footer, that
has the three elements:
\lfoot - \cfoot - \rfoot
So that I can place three different names and address details onto the
first page of the
Le 24/06/2014 16:20, Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit :
[...] It won't be very difficult to add a center column.
If you have a 2.9x version of KomaScript (like me) the following
modified example will do what you want. If your version is 3.x you
should replace the first line \firstfoot
Le 24/06/2014 05:37, Charlie a écrit :
In:
Debian Jessie
using:
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I wanted to put a horizontal line and beneath it a custom footer, that
has the three elements:
\lfoot - \cfoot - \rfoot
So that I can place three different names and address details onto the
first page of the
Le 24/06/2014 16:20, Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit :
[...] It won't be very difficult to add a center column.
If you have a 2.9x version of KomaScript (like me) the following
modified example will do what you want. If your version is 3.x you
should replace the first line \firstfoot
Le 24/06/2014 05:37, Charlie a écrit :
In:
Debian Jessie
using:
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I wanted to put a horizontal line and beneath it a custom footer, that
has the three elements:
\lfoot - \cfoot - \rfoot
So that I can place three different names and address details onto the
first page of the
Le 24/06/2014 16:20, Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit :
[...] It won't be very difficult to add a center column.
If you have a 2.9x version of KomaScript (like me) the following
modified example will do what you want. If your version is > 3.x you
should replace the first line "\f
Le 02/05/2014 03:10, Charlie a écrit :
Hoping someone can help me with this.
Using Debian Jessie [testing]
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I have attached my a text copy of my DIN.Ico file.
Can someone please tell me what I have to change to have the text on my
first page actually write down closer to the
Le 02/05/2014 03:10, Charlie a écrit :
Hoping someone can help me with this.
Using Debian Jessie [testing]
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I have attached my a text copy of my DIN.Ico file.
Can someone please tell me what I have to change to have the text on my
first page actually write down closer to the
Le 02/05/2014 03:10, Charlie a écrit :
Hoping someone can help me with this.
Using Debian Jessie [testing]
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I have attached my a text copy of my DIN.Ico file.
Can someone please tell me what I have to change to have the text on my
first page actually write down closer to the
Le 04/12/2013 23:59, Michael L. Wilson a écrit :
Dear Lyx List,
At present I am looking for someone who can assist me with creating a Lyx
letterhead based on a model that was created originally in LibreOffice. Any
information or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Michael,
You do
Le 04/12/2013 23:59, Michael L. Wilson a écrit :
Dear Lyx List,
At present I am looking for someone who can assist me with creating a Lyx
letterhead based on a model that was created originally in LibreOffice. Any
information or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Michael,
You do
Le 04/12/2013 23:59, Michael L. Wilson a écrit :
Dear Lyx List,
At present I am looking for someone who can assist me with creating a Lyx
letterhead based on a model that was created originally in LibreOffice. Any
information or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Michael,
You do
Le 25/02/2013 07:48, Charlie a écrit :
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 15:39:05 +0100 Jean-Marie mentioned this:
Re: letter (KOMA-Script v.2) Space between closing and
signature
A picture being worth a thousand words, Figure 6.1 in the
scrguien.pdf is your friend.
My reply
Le 25/02/2013 07:48, Charlie a écrit :
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 15:39:05 +0100 Jean-Marie mentioned this:
Re: letter (KOMA-Script v.2) Space between closing and
signature
A picture being worth a thousand words, Figure 6.1 in the
scrguien.pdf is your friend.
My reply
Le 25/02/2013 07:48, Charlie a écrit :
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 15:39:05 +0100 Jean-Marie mentioned this:
Re: letter (KOMA-Script v.2) Space between closing and
signature
A picture being worth a thousand words, Figure 6.1 in the
scrguien.pdf is your friend.
My reply
Le 24/01/2013 15:26, Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Thu, 24 Jan 2013, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
You get two copies because you are using the backaddress in the
preamble.
You should uncomment the corresponding line in the preamble like this:
,backaddress=false% print the back address?
Jean-Marie
Le 24/01/2013 15:26, Rich Shepard a écrit :
[...] On a related question, is there an environment that will put the
recipients address, date, and page number in the upper left of
continuation
pages (i.e., those after the first page?) That is standard for business
letters in the US and works
Le 24/01/2013 15:26, Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Thu, 24 Jan 2013, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
You get two copies because you are using the backaddress in the
preamble.
You should uncomment the corresponding line in the preamble like this:
,backaddress=false% print the back address?
Jean-Marie
Le 24/01/2013 15:26, Rich Shepard a écrit :
[...] On a related question, is there an environment that will put the
recipients address, date, and page number in the upper left of
continuation
pages (i.e., those after the first page?) That is standard for business
letters in the US and works
Le 24/01/2013 15:26, Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Thu, 24 Jan 2013, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
You get two copies because you are using the backaddress in the
preamble.
You should uncomment the corresponding line in the preamble like this:
,backaddress=false% print the back address?
Jean-Marie
Le 24/01/2013 15:26, Rich Shepard a écrit :
[...] On a related question, is there an environment that will put the
recipients address, date, and page number in the upper left of
continuation
pages (i.e., those after the first page?) That is standard for business
letters in the US and works
Le 24/01/2013 01:53, Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
The last time I used the KOMA-Script letter2 class in LyX was with
version
1; probably 8 or 9 years ago. Now I want to use it for a letter but
cannot
figure out how, in version 2, I can add my letterhead (as
Le 24/01/2013 01:53, Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
The last time I used the KOMA-Script letter2 class in LyX was with
version
1; probably 8 or 9 years ago. Now I want to use it for a letter but
cannot
figure out how, in version 2, I can add my letterhead (as
Le 24/01/2013 01:53, Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
The last time I used the KOMA-Script letter2 class in LyX was with
version
1; probably 8 or 9 years ago. Now I want to use it for a letter but
cannot
figure out how, in version 2, I can add my letterhead (as
Sandro Portmann a écrit :
But how can I generate a letter with the given examples or the text glass
letter(DIN,german) which has the adress on the right side of the page? That's
the way how letters in Switzerland are written and I need it this way.
SP
You can use koma-letter2 with the SN
Sandro Portmann a écrit :
But how can I generate a letter with the given examples or the text glass
letter(DIN,german) which has the adress on the right side of the page? That's
the way how letters in Switzerland are written and I need it this way.
SP
You can use koma-letter2 with the SN
Sandro Portmann a écrit :
But how can I generate a letter with the given examples or the text glass
letter(DIN,german) which has the adress on the right side of the page? That's
the way how letters in Switzerland are written and I need it this way.
SP
You can use koma-letter2 with the
Le 14/02/2010 22:49, Giovanni Bacci a écrit :
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
Le 14/02/2010 22:49, Giovanni Bacci a écrit :
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
Le 14/02/2010 22:49, Giovanni Bacci a écrit :
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
Giovanni Bacci a écrit :
[...]
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
Giovanni Bacci a écrit :
[...]
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
Giovanni Bacci a écrit :
[...]
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
M-L a écrit :
[...]
I must be on the wrong track then, and my apologies to Jean-Marie and
yourself.
It is the Sender Name that has my name and address so obviously I am
looking at the wrong thing?
So renew my question:
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA -
M-L a écrit :
[...]
I must be on the wrong track then, and my apologies to Jean-Marie and
yourself.
It is the Sender Name that has my name and address so obviously I am
looking at the wrong thing?
So renew my question:
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA -
M-L a écrit :
[...]
I must be on the wrong track then, and my apologies to Jean-Marie and
yourself.
It is the "Sender Name" that has my name and address so obviously I am
looking at the wrong thing?
So renew my question:
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA -
M-L a écrit :
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA - Script-v.2]
This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
the number has changed]:
% vertical position of the address field
\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
What command do I add:
*
M-L a écrit :
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA - Script-v.2]
This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
the number has changed]:
% vertical position of the address field
\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
What command do I add:
*
M-L a écrit :
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA - Script-v.2]
This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
the number has changed]:
% vertical position of the address field
\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
What command do I add:
*
Nicolas Ferré a écrit :
Hi,
I just wrote a generic recommendation letter using the Koma-v2 letter
class. In this letter, I don't put any address field, however the
produced output shows a large blank spacing between the from address
field and the date. How can I reduce this spacing?
Nicolas Ferré a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit :
Nicolas Ferré a écrit :
Hi,
I just wrote a generic recommendation letter using the Koma-v2
letter class. In this letter, I don't put any address field, however
the produced output shows a large blank spacing between the from
address
Nicolas Ferré a écrit :
Hi,
I just wrote a generic recommendation letter using the Koma-v2 letter
class. In this letter, I don't put any address field, however the
produced output shows a large blank spacing between the from address
field and the date. How can I reduce this spacing?
Nicolas Ferré a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit :
Nicolas Ferré a écrit :
Hi,
I just wrote a generic recommendation letter using the Koma-v2
letter class. In this letter, I don't put any address field, however
the produced output shows a large blank spacing between the from
address
Nicolas Ferré a écrit :
Hi,
I just wrote a generic recommendation letter using the Koma-v2 letter
class. In this letter, I don't put any address field, however the
produced output shows a large blank spacing between the "from address"
field and the date. How can I reduce this spacing?
Nicolas Ferré a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit :
Nicolas Ferré a écrit :
Hi,
I just wrote a generic recommendation letter using the Koma-v2
letter class. In this letter, I don't put any address field, however
the produced output shows a large blank spacing between the "from
ad
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
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
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
Iain Mac Donald a écrit :
I am trying out koma-script v2 for producing letters. I have
my template looking the way I want it with one exception. No matter
what I try everything from salutation onwards is less wide than the
top of the letter. You can see this on the wiki examples page too
Iain Mac Donald a écrit :
Hello Jean-Marie,
[...]
I have scrguien.pdf too (but my version has the schematic on page 185)
and I note on page 201
Your KOMA-Script version is probably the most recent one (mine is old).
The simplest rule is as follows: either refhpos is left at null and so
the
Iain Mac Donald a écrit :
I am trying out koma-script v2 for producing letters. I have
my template looking the way I want it with one exception. No matter
what I try everything from salutation onwards is less wide than the
top of the letter. You can see this on the wiki examples page too
Iain Mac Donald a écrit :
Hello Jean-Marie,
[...]
I have scrguien.pdf too (but my version has the schematic on page 185)
and I note on page 201
Your KOMA-Script version is probably the most recent one (mine is old).
The simplest rule is as follows: either refhpos is left at null and so
the
Iain Mac Donald a écrit :
I am trying out koma-script v2 for producing letters. I have
my template looking the way I want it with one exception. No matter
what I try everything from salutation onwards is less wide than the
top of the letter. You can see this on the wiki examples page too
Iain Mac Donald a écrit :
Hello Jean-Marie,
[...]
I have scrguien.pdf too (but my version has the schematic on page 185)
and I note on page 201
Your KOMA-Script version is probably the most recent one (mine is old).
"The simplest rule is as follows: either refhpos is left at null and so
Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet schrieb:
You should erase the starting comma in the options list of the Latex
preamble (the one in front of footsepline=true). The new version of
Koma-script scrlttr2 does not like it.
In LyX 1.6.x the template doesn't have this comma. What LyX version
Bruce Pourciau a écrit :
On Mar 22, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Jean-Marie Pacquet schrieb:
You should erase the starting comma in the options list of the Latex
preamble (the one in front of footsepline=true). The new version
of Koma-script scrlttr2 does not like it.
In LyX 1.6.x
Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet schrieb:
You should erase the starting comma in the options list of the Latex
preamble (the one in front of footsepline=true). The new version of
Koma-script scrlttr2 does not like it.
In LyX 1.6.x the template doesn't have this comma. What LyX version
Bruce Pourciau a écrit :
On Mar 22, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Jean-Marie Pacquet schrieb:
You should erase the starting comma in the options list of the Latex
preamble (the one in front of footsepline=true). The new version
of Koma-script scrlttr2 does not like it.
In LyX 1.6.x
Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet schrieb:
You should erase the starting comma in the options list of the Latex
preamble (the one in front of "footsepline=true"). The new version of
Koma-script scrlttr2 does not like it.
In LyX 1.6.x the template doesn't have this comma
Bruce Pourciau a écrit :
On Mar 22, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Jean-Marie Pacquet schrieb:
You should erase the starting comma in the options list of the Latex
preamble (the one in front of "footsepline=true"). The new version
of Koma-script scrlttr2 does not like it.
Bruce Pourciau a écrit :
When I try to View the KOMA-script scrlttr2 template file, I get an
error message:
Package scrkbase Error: unknown KOMA option `'
You have used \KOMAoptions to set `',
but KOMA-Script does not know any option named `'.
See the KOMA-Script manual for more
Bruce Pourciau a écrit :
When I try to View the KOMA-script scrlttr2 template file, I get an
error message:
Package scrkbase Error: unknown KOMA option `'
You have used \KOMAoptions to set `',
but KOMA-Script does not know any option named `'.
See the KOMA-Script manual for more
Bruce Pourciau a écrit :
When I try to View the KOMA-script scrlttr2 template file, I get an
error message:
Package scrkbase Error: unknown KOMA option `'
You have used \KOMAoptions to set `',
but KOMA-Script does not know any option named `'.
See the KOMA-Script manual for more
Stefano Franchi a écrit :
On Thursday 27 November 2008 10:10:27 am Stefano Franchi wrote:
Has anyone tried to use the French examples of KomaScript letters listed in
the wiki. recently? I am referring, in particular, to
ksl2nf.lyx
ksl2pro.lyx
listed at:
Stefano Franchi a écrit :
[...]
Hi Jean-Marie,
thanks for your extremely prompt reply. I am using Lyx 1.6.0 with the version
of KomaScript that came with the installation of Kubuntu 8.10. I am not sure
which version it is. The class file:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 87668 2008-07-04 03:24
Stefano Franchi a écrit :
On Thursday 27 November 2008 10:10:27 am Stefano Franchi wrote:
Has anyone tried to use the French examples of KomaScript letters listed in
the wiki. recently? I am referring, in particular, to
ksl2nf.lyx
ksl2pro.lyx
listed at:
Stefano Franchi a écrit :
[...]
Hi Jean-Marie,
thanks for your extremely prompt reply. I am using Lyx 1.6.0 with the version
of KomaScript that came with the installation of Kubuntu 8.10. I am not sure
which version it is. The class file:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 87668 2008-07-04 03:24
Stefano Franchi a écrit :
On Thursday 27 November 2008 10:10:27 am Stefano Franchi wrote:
Has anyone tried to use the French examples of KomaScript letters listed in
the wiki. recently? I am referring, in particular, to
ksl2nf.lyx
ksl2pro.lyx
listed at:
Stefano Franchi a écrit :
[...]
Hi Jean-Marie,
thanks for your extremely prompt reply. I am using Lyx 1.6.0 with the version
of KomaScript that came with the installation of Kubuntu 8.10. I am not sure
which version it is. The class file:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 87668 2008-07-04 03:24
Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008, Nick Bell wrote:
What I still haven't got is the steps to put the logo up in the top left
corner (margin corner, not page corner). Could you highlight the
steps to
do this?
Nick,
No. My company logo is centered along the top. But, when I try to
Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008, Nick Bell wrote:
What I still haven't got is the steps to put the logo up in the top left
corner (margin corner, not page corner). Could you highlight the
steps to
do this?
Nick,
No. My company logo is centered along the top. But, when I try to
Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008, Nick Bell wrote:
What I still haven't got is the steps to put the logo up in the top left
corner (margin corner, not page corner). Could you highlight the
steps to
do this?
Nick,
No. My company logo is centered along the top. But, when I try to
Guillaume Larocque a écrit :
Hi, I am trying to modify the font used in the table of contents of my
thesis (Koma-script(Book)) for chapter titles to a Roman font. The
default is an ugly fixed font that renders terribly in pdf and in some
printers. All the rest of my thesis is in a Roman font.
Guillaume Larocque a écrit :
Hi, I am trying to modify the font used in the table of contents of my
thesis (Koma-script(Book)) for chapter titles to a Roman font. The
default is an ugly fixed font that renders terribly in pdf and in some
printers. All the rest of my thesis is in a Roman font.
Guillaume Larocque a écrit :
Hi, I am trying to modify the font used in the table of contents of my
thesis (Koma-script(Book)) for chapter titles to a Roman font. The
default is an ugly fixed font that renders terribly in pdf and in some
printers. All the rest of my thesis is in a Roman font.
to be french specific in the
NFpro.lco options file. You should replace at line 53 \no by n° and
at line 74 \nombre{1234,56} by 1234,56.
I don't know why three errors were reported as it compiles now OK in
english language with these two modifications.
--
jean-marie pacquet
to be french specific in the
NFpro.lco options file. You should replace at line 53 \no by n° and
at line 74 \nombre{1234,56} by 1234,56.
I don't know why three errors were reported as it compiles now OK in
english language with these two modifications.
--
jean-marie pacquet
to be french specific in the
NFpro.lco options file. You should replace at line 53 "\no" by "n°" and
at line 74 "\nombre{1234,56}" by "1234,56".
I don't know why three errors were reported as it compiles now OK in
english language with these two modifications.
--
jean-marie pacquet
Graham Smith a écrit :
If I add an environment such as senderaddress they appear in
French. Existing letter files use English labels, but if I add any
new labels they are also in French.
This is with lyx 1.5.5 on OSx, any easy fix available.
Change in your template .lyx file the following
Graham Smith a écrit :
Jean-marie,
Following on from this, I have downloaded your example ksl2pro.lyx
from the Lx wiki, but when I compile it, I only get the text of the
letter, the footnote and page number.
I am not getting any of the letter specific details, the logo, or the
footer.
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