Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-26 Thread renato
Hi, I followed your tips, and I obtained the file attached Here. But I need to obtain something like the other file that I attach (Meridiana.pdf) I mean: - the logo on the header is on the right - the footer could be an image (can I can realize it with script?, it would be better. This, is an

Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-26 Thread Benedict Holland
You might have to get your configuration with ERT. I find a lot of formatting is complicated with koma. You could also play around with your din.lco file. That is where all of the spacing is defined unless overridden. I might suggest an ERT of \raggedright with the includeimage command. It is hard

Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-26 Thread renato
Hi, I followed your tips, and I obtained the file attached Here. But I need to obtain something like the other file that I attach (Meridiana.pdf) I mean: - the logo on the header is on the right - the footer could be an image (can I can realize it with script?, it would be better. This, is an

Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-26 Thread Benedict Holland
You might have to get your configuration with ERT. I find a lot of formatting is complicated with koma. You could also play around with your din.lco file. That is where all of the spacing is defined unless overridden. I might suggest an ERT of \raggedright with the includeimage command. It is hard

Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-26 Thread renato
Hi, I followed your tips, and I obtained the file attached Here. But I need to obtain something like the other file that I attach (Meridiana.pdf) I mean: - the logo on the header is on the right - the footer could be an image (can I can realize it with script?, it would be better. This, is an

Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-26 Thread Benedict Holland
You might have to get your configuration with ERT. I find a lot of formatting is complicated with koma. You could also play around with your din.lco file. That is where all of the spacing is defined unless overridden. I might suggest an ERT of \raggedright with the includeimage command. It is hard

Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-25 Thread Charlie
On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 22:11:55 +0200 renato renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote: 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

Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-25 Thread 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

Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-25 Thread Charlie
On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 22:11:55 +0200 renato renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote: 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

Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-25 Thread 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

Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-25 Thread Charlie
On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 22:11:55 +0200 renato wrote: > 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

Re: letterhead with Koma2 or letter

2014-09-25 Thread 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 > >

Re: Letterhead

2011-07-22 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011, Tim Wescott wrote: I've recently switched from doing most of my documents in OpenOffice to Lyx. I like it, but (aside from portability) the one thing I'm really missing is standard forms. I'm currently using the blank 'article' or 'letter' style in Lyx, but I'd really

Re: Letterhead

2011-07-22 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:05 PM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote: My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll do it again.  My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx files made up, where can I put them?  Second shelf from the top. For a

Re: Letterhead

2011-07-22 Thread Charlie
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 10:48:28 -0700 Tim Wescott t...@wescottdesign.com suggested this: My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll do it again. My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx files made up, where can I put them? Ideally, these will go

Re: Letterhead

2011-07-22 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011, Tim Wescott wrote: I've recently switched from doing most of my documents in OpenOffice to Lyx. I like it, but (aside from portability) the one thing I'm really missing is standard forms. I'm currently using the blank 'article' or 'letter' style in Lyx, but I'd really

Re: Letterhead

2011-07-22 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:05 PM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote: My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll do it again.  My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx files made up, where can I put them?  Second shelf from the top. For a

Re: Letterhead

2011-07-22 Thread Charlie
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 10:48:28 -0700 Tim Wescott t...@wescottdesign.com suggested this: My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll do it again. My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx files made up, where can I put them? Ideally, these will go

Re: Letterhead

2011-07-22 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011, Tim Wescott wrote: I've recently switched from doing most of my documents in OpenOffice to Lyx. I like it, but (aside from portability) the one thing I'm really missing is standard forms. I'm currently using the blank 'article' or 'letter' style in Lyx, but I'd really

Re: Letterhead

2011-07-22 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:05 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: >> My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll do >> it again.  My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx files >> made up, where can I put them? > >  Second shelf from the

Re: Letterhead

2011-07-22 Thread Charlie
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 10:48:28 -0700 "Tim Wescott t...@wescottdesign.com" suggested this: >My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll >do it again. My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx >files made up, where can I put them? Ideally, these will go

Re: Letterhead?

2001-09-06 Thread rick
Hi all, Can someone provide a pointer to me as to how I can create letterhead with a logo on it? I know I seen this documented somewhere, I just can't seem to remeber where. Thanks, -- Seeya, Paul We are a lyx positive company, or at least a lyx positive beachhead in a

Re: Letterhead?

2001-09-06 Thread rick
Hi all, Can someone provide a pointer to me as to how I can create letterhead with a logo on it? I know I seen this documented somewhere, I just can't seem to remeber where. Thanks, -- Seeya, Paul We are a lyx positive company, or at least a lyx positive beachhead in a

Re: Letterhead?

2001-09-06 Thread rick
> > Hi all, > > Can someone provide a pointer to me as to how I can create letterhead > with a logo on it? I know I seen this documented somewhere, I just > can't seem to remeber where. > > Thanks, > > > -- > > Seeya, > Paul We are a lyx positive company, or at least a lyx positive