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%% User specified LaTeX commands.
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{url}
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\begin{document}
\title{DOES ONE SIZE FIT ALL?\\
\emph{AN ANALYSIS OF}\\
\emph{TAX AND EXPENDITURE LIMITATIONS}\\
\emph{IN COLORADO}}
--
Marvin Ward Jr.
Associate Analyst
Tax
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%% User specified LaTeX commands.
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{url}
\makeatother
\begin{document}
\title{DOES ONE SIZE FIT ALL?\\
\emph{AN ANALYSIS OF}\\
\emph{TAX AND EXPENDITURE LIMITATIONS}\\
\emph{IN COLORADO}}
--
Marvin Ward Jr.
Associate Analyst
Tax
\begin{document}
\title{DOES ONE SIZE FIT ALL?\\
\emph{AN ANALYSIS OF}\\
\emph{TAX AND EXPENDITURE LIMITATIONS}\\
\emph{IN COLORADO}}
--
Marvin Ward Jr.
Associate Analyst
Tax Analysis Division
*Congressional Budget Office <http://www.cbo.gov>*
Email: marvin.w...@c
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Marvin Roth
Team wob-racing
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Kleiststraße 14-16
38440 Wolfsburg
Mobile:
+49 (0) 160 3550 039
Office:
+49 (0) 5361 8922-21940
Fax:
+49 (0) 5361 8922-21944
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Marvin Roth
Team wob-racing
Abteilung Rahmen/Chassis
an der Ostfalia - Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften
Kleiststraße 14-16
38440 Wolfsburg
Mobile:
+49 (0) 160 3550 039
Office:
+49 (0) 5361 8922-21940
Fax:
+49 (0) 5361 8922-21944
?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Marvin Roth
Team wob-racing
Abteilung Rahmen/Chassis
an der Ostfalia - Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften
Kleiststraße 14-16
38440 Wolfsburg
Mobile:
+49 (0) 160 3550 039
Office:
+49 (0) 5361 8922-21940
Fax:
+49 (0) 5361 8922-21944
Hi,
I am having trouble to display underbar with a greek letter, for example,
\underbar{\sigma}, the generated PDF is fine, but lyx just won't render it
on screen.
thanks
marvin
Hi,
I am having trouble to display underbar with a greek letter, for example,
\underbar{\sigma}, the generated PDF is fine, but lyx just won't render it
on screen.
thanks
marvin
Hi,
I am having trouble to display underbar with a greek letter, for example,
\underbar{\sigma}, the generated PDF is fine, but lyx just won't render it
on screen.
thanks
marvin
Alain Castera writes:
somewhere in the mailing list archive. I know that somebody already
Fine, but I already pointed out that the archive link for the web site
didn`t work, and someone said they knew that, but there is still no 'good
link' to the archive. :-(
I lost the orginal mail so this is shorter.
Being systematic, I tried ALL the files (15?) in the templates using
open|template.
These failed showing errors on loading or when printing.
IEEEtran.lyx
aa.lyx
aastex.lyx
docbook_template.lyx
latex8.lyx
revtex.lyx
revtex4.lyx
I can`t quite believe
marvin writes:
I lost the orginal mail so this is shorter.
Being systematic, I tried ALL the files (15?) in the templates using
open|template.
Before anyone jumps all over me, it`s 'new from template'
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
marvin Before anyone jumps all over me, it`s 'new from template'
Why should we be jumping at you? Don't be paranoid :)
JMarc
I guess having had e-mail since 1986 and been through usenet in the
eighties and early ninties, mailing lists for the past 8 years
Guenter Milde writes:
SNIP
a novice trying out LyX to get a lot of error messages):
Could we
move the nonstandard templates (i.e. the ones that belong to a
class that does not come with teTex/mikTeX or LyX) to a special directory
or add a line in every of these: In order to
Ronald Florence writes:
But if you're looking for a monolithic all-in-one package, along the
lines of Microsoft software, LyX may be the wrong software for you.
--
Ronald Florence www.18james.com
I didn`t address this fully, so a follow-up.
No, I don`t believe in monolithic
Alain Castera writes:
somewhere in the mailing list archive. I know that somebody already
Fine, but I already pointed out that the archive link for the web site
didn`t work, and someone said they knew that, but there is still no 'good
link' to the archive. :-(
I lost the orginal mail so this is shorter.
Being systematic, I tried ALL the files (15?) in the templates using
open|template.
These failed showing errors on loading or when printing.
IEEEtran.lyx
aa.lyx
aastex.lyx
docbook_template.lyx
latex8.lyx
revtex.lyx
revtex4.lyx
I can`t quite believe
marvin writes:
I lost the orginal mail so this is shorter.
Being systematic, I tried ALL the files (15?) in the templates using
open|template.
Before anyone jumps all over me, it`s 'new from template'
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
marvin Before anyone jumps all over me, it`s 'new from template'
Why should we be jumping at you? Don't be paranoid :)
JMarc
I guess having had e-mail since 1986 and been through usenet in the
eighties and early ninties, mailing lists for the past 8 years
SNIP
Well, I (and I suspect many other subscribers to this list) use LyX
for letters, reports, documents, FAQs, and books, with output in html,
pdf, and ps. (I prefer to write man pages in troff, using emacs.)
But if you're looking for a monolithic all-in-one package, along the
lines
Guenter Milde writes:
SNIP
a novice trying out LyX to get a lot of error messages):
Could we
move the nonstandard templates (i.e. the ones that belong to a
class that does not come with teTex/mikTeX or LyX) to a special directory
or add a line in every of these: In order to
Ronald Florence writes:
But if you're looking for a monolithic all-in-one package, along the
lines of Microsoft software, LyX may be the wrong software for you.
--
Ronald Florence www.18james.com
I didn`t address this fully, so a follow-up.
No, I don`t believe in monolithic
Alain Castera writes:
> somewhere in the mailing list archive. I know that somebody already
Fine, but I already pointed out that the archive link for the web site
didn`t work, and someone said they knew that, but there is still no 'good
link' to the archive. :-(
I lost the orginal mail so this is shorter.
Being systematic, I tried ALL the files (15?) in the templates using
open|template.
These failed showing errors on loading or when printing.
IEEEtran.lyx
aa.lyx
aastex.lyx
docbook_template.lyx
latex8.lyx
revtex.lyx
revtex4.lyx
I can`t quite believe
marvin writes:
>
> I lost the orginal mail so this is shorter.
>
> Being systematic, I tried ALL the files (15?) in the templates using
> open|template.
Before anyone jumps all over me, it`s 'new from template'
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
>
> marvin> Before anyone jumps all over me, it`s 'new from template'
>
> Why should we be jumping at you? Don't be paranoid :)
>
> JMarc
I guess having had e-mail since 1986 and been through usenet in the
eighties and early ninties, maili
>
> Well, I (and I suspect many other subscribers to this list) use LyX
> for letters, reports, documents, FAQs, and books, with output in html,
> pdf, and ps. (I prefer to write man pages in troff, using emacs.)
>
> But if you're looking for a monolithic all-in-one package, along the
>
Guenter Milde writes:
> a novice trying out LyX to get a lot of error messages):
>
> Could we
> move the "nonstandard" templates (i.e. the ones that belong to a
> class that does not come with teTex/mikTeX or LyX) to a special directory
>
> or add a line in every of these: In
Ronald Florence writes:
>
> But if you're looking for a monolithic all-in-one package, along the
> lines of Microsoft software, LyX may be the wrong software for you.
>
> --
>
> Ronald Florence www.18james.com
I didn`t address this fully, so a follow-up.
No, I don`t believe in
SNIP
Well, today, after loading the template, i see what everyone is talking
about.
A skeleton with sender address on the top right, Send To lower down on the
left, salutation/Dear, sig, text, cc, enc
Don`t know, yet, why I didn`t get this loading the template yesterday over
30
marvin writes:
SNIP
Why on earth is the sig block above the test ???
It does print correctly. i have found that when I view-html it, the
signature is still in the same (wrong) place.
Anyone else seeing this ?
Regards...
Follow-up...This is becoming annoying.
There is a conflict
Rich Shepard writes:
It does print correctly. i have found that when I view-html it, the
signature is still in the same (wrong) place.
What do you mean? If you put the signature block above the salutation, and
you separate name, title/company, or whatever with ctrl-enter rather than
Rich Shepard writes:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, marvin wrote:
Follow-up...This is becoming annoying.
There is a conflict between the NOTE at the end of the signature and what
the tutorial says.
The note says This field MUST come before the opening field!
Marvin,
Don't trust
marvin writes:
Rich Shepard writes:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, marvin wrote:
Follow-up...This is becoming annoying.
There is a conflict between the NOTE at the end of the signature and what
the tutorial says.
The note says This field MUST come before the opening field
SNIP
Well, today, after loading the template, i see what everyone is talking
about.
A skeleton with sender address on the top right, Send To lower down on the
left, salutation/Dear, sig, text, cc, enc
Don`t know, yet, why I didn`t get this loading the template yesterday over
30
marvin writes:
SNIP
Why on earth is the sig block above the test ???
It does print correctly. i have found that when I view-html it, the
signature is still in the same (wrong) place.
Anyone else seeing this ?
Regards...
Follow-up...This is becoming annoying.
There is a conflict
Rich Shepard writes:
It does print correctly. i have found that when I view-html it, the
signature is still in the same (wrong) place.
What do you mean? If you put the signature block above the salutation, and
you separate name, title/company, or whatever with ctrl-enter rather than
Rich Shepard writes:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, marvin wrote:
Follow-up...This is becoming annoying.
There is a conflict between the NOTE at the end of the signature and what
the tutorial says.
The note says This field MUST come before the opening field!
Marvin,
Don't trust
marvin writes:
Rich Shepard writes:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, marvin wrote:
Follow-up...This is becoming annoying.
There is a conflict between the NOTE at the end of the signature and what
the tutorial says.
The note says This field MUST come before the opening field
Well, today, after loading the template, i see what everyone is talking
about.
A skeleton with sender address on the top right, Send To lower down on the
left, salutation/Dear, sig, text, cc, enc
Don`t know, yet, why I didn`t get this loading the template yesterday over
30 timesbizairre
marvin writes:
>
>
> Why on earth is the sig block above the test ???
>
> It does print correctly. i have found that when I view-html it, the
> signature is still in the same (wrong) place.
>
> Anyone else seeing this ?
>
> Regards...
Follow-
Rich Shepard writes:
> > It does print correctly. i have found that when I view-html it, the
> > signature is still in the same (wrong) place.
>
> What do you mean? If you put the signature block above the salutation, and
> you separate name, title/company, or whatever with ctrl-enter
Rich Shepard writes:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, marvin wrote:
>
> > Follow-up...This is becoming annoying.
> > There is a conflict between the NOTE at the end of the signature and what
> > the tutorial says.
> >
> > The note says "This field MUST come
marvin writes:
> Rich Shepard writes:
>
> > On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, marvin wrote:
> >
> > > Follow-up...This is becoming annoying.
> > > There is a conflict between the NOTE at the end of the signature and what
> > > the tutorial says.
> > &g
Hello everyone :-)
Just joined the list.
Printed out the tutorial and user guide and played with it.
It`s worked really good on some example text I imported and I`m fairly
happy about it on day one...but...
I`ve checked the site a bit but am a bit stick on a basic point.
Creating a standard
marvin writes:
Apologies for the mail typo`s. I`m playing mail catchup and being tardy on
checking. Here it is with corrections.
Hello everyone :-)
Just joined the list.
Printed out the tutorial and user guide and played with LyX.
It`s worked really well on some example text I imported
template for letters
already there.
Regards...
Robin Turner writes:
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 22:29, marvin wrote:
marvin writes:
Quite often (especially in business), you use the recipents name and
address in the top left and yours on the top right. A bit like this :-
recipients
Hello everyone :-)
Just joined the list.
Printed out the tutorial and user guide and played with it.
It`s worked really good on some example text I imported and I`m fairly
happy about it on day one...but...
I`ve checked the site a bit but am a bit stick on a basic point.
Creating a standard
marvin writes:
Apologies for the mail typo`s. I`m playing mail catchup and being tardy on
checking. Here it is with corrections.
Hello everyone :-)
Just joined the list.
Printed out the tutorial and user guide and played with LyX.
It`s worked really well on some example text I imported
template for letters
already there.
Regards...
Robin Turner writes:
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 22:29, marvin wrote:
marvin writes:
Quite often (especially in business), you use the recipents name and
address in the top left and yours on the top right. A bit like this :-
recipients
Hello everyone :-)
Just joined the list.
Printed out the tutorial and user guide and played with it.
It`s worked really good on some example text I imported and I`m fairly
happy about it on day one...but...
I`ve checked the site a bit but am a bit stick on a basic point.
Creating a standard
marvin writes:
Apologies for the mail typo`s. I`m playing mail catchup and being tardy on
checking. Here it is with corrections.
Hello everyone :-)
Just joined the list.
Printed out the tutorial and user guide and played with LyX.
It`s worked really well on some example text I imported
template for letters
already there.
Regards...
Robin Turner writes:
> On Tuesday 12 February 2002 22:29, marvin wrote:
> > marvin writes:
>
> > Quite often (especially in business), you use the recipents name and
> > address in the top left and yours on th
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