--- On Sun, 12/6/09, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
From: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org
Subject: Re: Printing book on two-sided document
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Received: Sunday, December 6, 2009, 8:33 AM
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final
--- On Sun, 12/6/09, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
From: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org
Subject: Re: Printing book on two-sided document
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Received: Sunday, December 6, 2009, 8:33 AM
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final
--- On Sun, 12/6/09, Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org> wrote:
> From: Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org>
> Subject: Re: Printing book on two-sided document
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Received: Sunday, December 6, 2009, 8:33 AM
> Luca Carlon wrote:
> > Hi!
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the two-sided document checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose this is not LyX related, but I don't know: the created
document
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the two-sided document checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose this is not LyX related, but I don't know
2009/12/6 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org:
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the two-sided document checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
binded the inner margins have to be wider than outer.
For this case, the
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
binded the inner margins have to be wider than
On Sunday 06 December 2009 14:01:01 Luca Carlon wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the two-sided document checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose this is not LyX related, but I don't know: the created
document
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the two-sided document checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose this is not LyX related, but I don't know
2009/12/6 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org:
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the two-sided document checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
binded the inner margins have to be wider than outer.
For this case, the
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
binded the inner margins have to be wider than
On Sunday 06 December 2009 14:01:01 Luca Carlon wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the "two-sided document" checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose this is not LyX related, but I don't know: the created
Luca Carlon wrote:
> Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
> binded. So, I checked in LyX the "two-sided document" checkbox, to have
> it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
> I suppose this is not LyX rel
2009/12/6 Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org>:
> Luca Carlon wrote:
>> Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
>> binded. So, I checked in LyX the "two-sided document" checkbox, to have
>> it on the two sides to create the book,
Manveru wrote:
> The above statement is true only if use design the document for
> printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
> stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
> binded the inner margins have to be wider than outer.
For this case,
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
binded the inner margins have to be wider than
On Sunday 06 December 2009 14:01:01 Luca Carlon wrote:
> Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > Manveru wrote:
> >> The above statement is true only if use design the document for
> >> printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
> >> stage. In case of document printed on laser
Christian Richter wrote:
Hello,
I do not have a LYX - but a LATEX-problem. I hope somebody wants to
help me anyways.
Ok, I am writing my thesis as a two sided document (Komo-script book).
The appendix has roman pagenumbering. The problem is that the last
page before the appendix is a right page
Helge Hafting wrote:
An appendix is a chapter of its own. Any two-sided
layout will start a chapter on a odd page, no matter what.
Starting a chapter (appendix or other chapter) on an even
page is usually considered ugly and bad typography - you'll
have a hard time finding any published book
Christian Richter wrote:
Hello,
I do not have a LYX - but a LATEX-problem. I hope somebody wants to
help me anyways.
Ok, I am writing my thesis as a two sided document (Komo-script book).
The appendix has roman pagenumbering. The problem is that the last
page before the appendix is a right page
Helge Hafting wrote:
An appendix is a chapter of its own. Any two-sided
layout will start a chapter on a odd page, no matter what.
Starting a chapter (appendix or other chapter) on an even
page is usually considered ugly and bad typography - you'll
have a hard time finding any published book
Christian Richter wrote:
Hello,
I do not have a LYX - but a LATEX-problem. I hope somebody wants to
help me anyways.
Ok, I am writing my thesis as a two sided document (Komo-script book).
The appendix has roman pagenumbering. The problem is that the last
page before the appendix is a right page
Helge Hafting wrote:
An appendix is a chapter of its own. Any two-sided
layout will start a chapter on a odd page, no matter what.
Starting a chapter (appendix or other chapter) on an even
page is usually considered ugly and bad typography - you'll
have a hard time finding any published book
Hello,
I do not have a LYX - but a LATEX-problem. I hope somebody wants to
help me anyways.
Ok, I am writing my thesis as a two sided document (Komo-script book).
The appendix has roman pagenumbering. The problem is that the last
page before the appendix is a right page (odd page number). So
Christian Richter schrieb:
Ok, I am writing my thesis as a two sided document (Koma-script book).
The appendix has roman pagenumbering. The problem is that the last
page before the appendix is a right page (odd page number). So that
the first side of the appendix should be a right page (even
Hello,
I do not have a LYX - but a LATEX-problem. I hope somebody wants to
help me anyways.
Ok, I am writing my thesis as a two sided document (Komo-script book).
The appendix has roman pagenumbering. The problem is that the last
page before the appendix is a right page (odd page number). So
Christian Richter schrieb:
Ok, I am writing my thesis as a two sided document (Koma-script book).
The appendix has roman pagenumbering. The problem is that the last
page before the appendix is a right page (odd page number). So that
the first side of the appendix should be a right page (even
Hello,
I do not have a LYX - but a LATEX-problem. I hope somebody wants to
help me anyways.
Ok, I am writing my thesis as a two sided document (Komo-script book).
The appendix has roman pagenumbering. The problem is that the last
page before the appendix is a right page (odd page number). So
Christian Richter schrieb:
Ok, I am writing my thesis as a two sided document (Koma-script book).
The appendix has roman pagenumbering. The problem is that the last
page before the appendix is a right page (odd page number). So that
the first side of the appendix should be a right page (even
.
Shouldn't it be just the other way round?
No. If you bind a two sided document, the two inner margins (left and
right page) should have the same width than both outer margins.
Hmmm, sounds both strange and obvious at the same time. :)
Yes, an confusing. What I actually meant is: both inner
Rich Shepard wrote:
[..]
Max,
It does intuitively seem like the inner margins should be larger so the
text is centered on the visible page after binding. However, some books have
larger margins on the page edge. Perhaps for motes? I've seen both in the
technical books I have. I suspect it's a
.
Shouldn't it be just the other way round?
No. If you bind a two sided document, the two inner margins (left and
right page) should have the same width than both outer margins.
Hmmm, sounds both strange and obvious at the same time. :)
Yes, an confusing. What I actually meant is: both inner
Rich Shepard wrote:
[..]
Max,
It does intuitively seem like the inner margins should be larger so the
text is centered on the visible page after binding. However, some books have
larger margins on the page edge. Perhaps for motes? I've seen both in the
technical books I have. I suspect it's a
e page and smaller margins to the "inner" part.
Shouldn't it be just the other way round?
No. If you bind a two sided document, the two inner margins (left and
right page) should have the same width than both outer margins.
Hmmm, sounds both strange and obvious at the same time. :)
Yes, an confu
Rich Shepard wrote:
[..]
Max,
It does intuitively seem like the inner margins should be larger so the
text is centered on the visible page after binding. However, some books have
larger margins on the page edge. Perhaps for motes? I've seen both in the
technical books I have. I suspect it's a
as a book, shouldn't there be more space in the
middle of a double-page due to the binding process consuming some
space?
If I used the default two-sided document in order to put the bigger
margins to the inner part of the book, this not only meant to falsely
have odd pages on the left and even pages
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
Hi everyone!
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer
part of the page and smaller margins to the inner part.
Shouldn't it be just the other way
out and be bound as a book, shouldn't there be more space in the
middle of a double-page due to the binding process consuming some
space?
No. If you bind a two sided document, the two inner margins (left and right
page) should have the same width than both outer margins.
For the binding process
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the layout
accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer part of
the page and smaller margins to the inner part. Shouldn't it be just the
other way round? If I have my
it be just the other way round?
No. If you bind a two sided document, the two inner margins (left and
right page) should have the same width than both outer margins.
Hmmm, sounds both strange and obvious at the same time. :)
Thanks for all your answers!
Cheers,
Max
--
The first time any man's
as a book, shouldn't there be more space in the
middle of a double-page due to the binding process consuming some
space?
If I used the default two-sided document in order to put the bigger
margins to the inner part of the book, this not only meant to falsely
have odd pages on the left and even pages
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
Hi everyone!
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer
part of the page and smaller margins to the inner part.
Shouldn't it be just the other way
out and be bound as a book, shouldn't there be more space in the
middle of a double-page due to the binding process consuming some
space?
No. If you bind a two sided document, the two inner margins (left and right
page) should have the same width than both outer margins.
For the binding process
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the layout
accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer part of
the page and smaller margins to the inner part. Shouldn't it be just the
other way round? If I have my
it be just the other way round?
No. If you bind a two sided document, the two inner margins (left and
right page) should have the same width than both outer margins.
Hmmm, sounds both strange and obvious at the same time. :)
Thanks for all your answers!
Cheers,
Max
--
The first time any man's
document printed
out and be bound as a book, shouldn't there be more space "in the
middle" of a double-page due to the binding process consuming some
space?
If I used the default two-sided document in order to put the bigger
margins to the inner part of the book, this not only meant to falsely
have
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
> layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the "outer"
> part of the page and smaller margins to the "inner" part.
> Shouldn't it be just the
way round? If I have my document printed
> out and be bound as a book, shouldn't there be more space "in the
> middle" of a double-page due to the binding process consuming some
> space?
No. If you bind a two sided document, the two inner margins (left and right
page)
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
> If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the layout
> accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the "outer" part of
> the page and smaller margins to the "inner" part. Shouldn't it be just the
> other way round? If I
page and smaller margins to the "inner" part.
> > Shouldn't it be just the other way round?
>
> No. If you bind a two sided document, the two inner margins (left and
> right page) should have the same width than both outer margins.
Hmmm, sounds both strange and obvious at the s
with this. The wide margin comes out on the outer side of the
page (according to xdvi anyway) instead of the inner side where the
binding should be. Why is this and can this be fixed? Also, it's normal
practice to start chapters on a right (odd) page for a two sided
document, however lyx/latex doesn't
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 02:52:29PM +0100, Edwin Velds wrote:
Is it possible to auto number equations in either realtime or with an
existing document?
No.
Or at least a quick keystroke to add an unlabeled
number? This is quite important for me because I don't fancy typing
labels or
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 14:52, Edwin Velds wrote:
I'm currently writing a few reports and my thesis using LyX and I have a
couple of questions.
[snip]
Is it possible to auto number equations in either realtime or with an
existing document? Or at least a quick keystroke to add an unlabeled
side where the binding should be. Why is this and can
Edwin this be fixed?
I think it is intended, but you can change this by plaing with
geometry settings in LayoutDocuments|Paper.
Edwin Also, it's normal practice to start chapters on a right (odd)
Edwin page for a two sided document, however lyx
on a right (odd) page for a two sided
document, however lyx/latex doesn't do this. Can this be changed? I'm
sure there would be a latex command to force it to an odd page, but
that's not what I'm looking for because this is really an issue that
should be taken care of in a document layout.
Use
with this. The wide margin comes out on the outer side of the
page (according to xdvi anyway) instead of the inner side where the
binding should be. Why is this and can this be fixed? Also, it's normal
practice to start chapters on a right (odd) page for a two sided
document, however lyx/latex doesn't
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 02:52:29PM +0100, Edwin Velds wrote:
Is it possible to auto number equations in either realtime or with an
existing document?
No.
Or at least a quick keystroke to add an unlabeled
number? This is quite important for me because I don't fancy typing
labels or
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 14:52, Edwin Velds wrote:
I'm currently writing a few reports and my thesis using LyX and I have a
couple of questions.
[snip]
Is it possible to auto number equations in either realtime or with an
existing document? Or at least a quick keystroke to add an unlabeled
side where the binding should be. Why is this and can
Edwin this be fixed?
I think it is intended, but you can change this by plaing with
geometry settings in LayoutDocuments|Paper.
Edwin Also, it's normal practice to start chapters on a right (odd)
Edwin page for a two sided document, however lyx
on a right (odd) page for a two sided
document, however lyx/latex doesn't do this. Can this be changed? I'm
sure there would be a latex command to force it to an odd page, but
that's not what I'm looking for because this is really an issue that
should be taken care of in a document layout.
Use
ced a few odd
things with this. The wide margin comes out on the outer side of the
page (according to xdvi anyway) instead of the inner side where the
binding should be. Why is this and can this be fixed? Also, it's normal
practice to start chapters on a right (odd) page for a two sided
documen
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 02:52:29PM +0100, Edwin Velds wrote:
> Is it possible to auto number equations in either realtime or with an
> existing document?
No.
> Or at least a quick keystroke to add an unlabeled
> number? This is quite important for me because I don't fancy typing
> labels or
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 14:52, Edwin Velds wrote:
> I'm currently writing a few reports and my thesis using LyX and I have a
> couple of questions.
>
[snip]
> Is it possible to auto number equations in either realtime or with an
> existing document? Or at least a quick keystroke to add an
Also, it's normal practice to start chapters on a right (odd)
Edwin> page for a two sided document, however lyx/latex doesn't do
Edwin> this. Can this be changed? I'm sure there would be a latex
Edwin> command to force it to an odd page, but that's not what I'm
Edwin> looking for because
e 'use geometry'
button, and change the left margins (left = inward, right = outward)
> practice to start chapters on a right (odd) page for a two sided
> document, however lyx/latex doesn't do this. Can this be changed? I'm
> sure there would be a latex command to force it to an o
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