Hi Tim.
Here is what I use with the standard letter class. Simply put
\usepackage{myletterhead}
in the latex preamble. You will have to customize \myheadbox and
\myfootbox. Then you may want to adjust the position of the header
and the footer through (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), respectively.
Here is what I use with the standard letter class. Simply put
\usepackage{myletterhead}
in the latex preamble. You will have to customize \myheadbox and
\myfootbox. Then you may want to adjust the position of the header
and the footer through (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), respectively.
Tim Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, sorry - I have searched and it turns out I don't have
Helvetica on my PC. I'll try and find it somewhere and see if that
fixes things.
Well, I said that you had to customize it ;-)
Actually you can use whatever font you please, or even put an
Hi Tim.
Here is what I use with the standard letter class. Simply put
\usepackage{myletterhead}
in the latex preamble. You will have to customize \myheadbox and
\myfootbox. Then you may want to adjust the position of the header
and the footer through (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), respectively.
Here is what I use with the standard letter class. Simply put
\usepackage{myletterhead}
in the latex preamble. You will have to customize \myheadbox and
\myfootbox. Then you may want to adjust the position of the header
and the footer through (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), respectively.
Tim Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, sorry - I have searched and it turns out I don't have
Helvetica on my PC. I'll try and find it somewhere and see if that
fixes things.
Well, I said that you had to customize it ;-)
Actually you can use whatever font you please, or even put an
> Hi Tim.
>
> Here is what I use with the standard letter class. Simply put
>
> \usepackage{myletterhead}
>
> in the latex preamble. You will have to customize \myheadbox and
> \myfootbox. Then you may want to adjust the position of the header
> and the footer through (x1,y1) and (x2,y2),
> > Here is what I use with the standard letter class. Simply put
> >
> > \usepackage{myletterhead}
> >
> > in the latex preamble. You will have to customize \myheadbox and
> > \myfootbox. Then you may want to adjust the position of the header
> > and the footer through (x1,y1) and (x2,y2),
Tim Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Actually, sorry - I have searched and it turns out I don't have
> Helvetica on my PC. I'll try and find it somewhere and see if that
> fixes things.
Well, I said that you had to customize it ;-)
Actually you can use whatever font you please, or even put
Hi,
I want to use LyX to write letters with. I've already experimented
with using the supplied LyX letter template but would like to adapt it
further. My needs are pretty simple - just a line along the top with
my contact details followed by horizontal rule. After that would be
the standard
Tim Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I want to use LyX to write letters with. I've already experimented
with using the supplied LyX letter template but would like to adapt it
further. My needs are pretty simple - just a line along the top with
my contact details followed by
Hi,
I want to use LyX to write letters with. I've already experimented
with using the supplied LyX letter template but would like to adapt it
further. My needs are pretty simple - just a line along the top with
my contact details followed by horizontal rule. After that would be
the standard
Tim Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I want to use LyX to write letters with. I've already experimented
with using the supplied LyX letter template but would like to adapt it
further. My needs are pretty simple - just a line along the top with
my contact details followed by
Hi,
I want to use LyX to write letters with. I've already experimented
with using the supplied LyX letter template but would like to adapt it
further. My needs are pretty simple - just a line along the top with
my contact details followed by horizontal rule. After that would be
the standard
Tim Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to use LyX to write letters with. I've already experimented
> with using the supplied LyX letter template but would like to adapt it
> further. My needs are pretty simple - just a line along the top with
> my contact details followed
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