martedì 07 giugno 2011, 05:23, Jürgen Spitzmüller:
See section 6.3.4 of the KOMA class manual, The Pseudo-Lengths. The
date is par of the reference fields line, so e.g.
% shift vertical position by 3cm
\@addtoplength{refvpos}{3cm}
% define ref line width
\@addtoplength{refwidth}{6cm}
martedì 07 giugno 2011, 05:23, Jürgen Spitzmüller:
See section 6.3.4 of the KOMA class manual, The Pseudo-Lengths. The
date is par of the reference fields line, so e.g.
% shift vertical position by 3cm
\@addtoplength{refvpos}{3cm}
% define ref line width
\@addtoplength{refwidth}{6cm}
martedì 07 giugno 2011, 05:23, Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> See section 6.3.4 of the KOMA class manual, "The Pseudo-Lengths". The
> date is par of the reference fields line, so e.g.
>
> % shift vertical position by 3cm
> \@addtoplength{refvpos}{3cm}
> % define ref line width
>
Hello. Maybe this question is a little off topic, so excuse me, but
i'm trying to change the date field position in a koma-letter2 class,
without any success. Already googled without success. If someone have
some hints...
Thanks,
Giovanni
Giovanni Bacci wrote:
Hello. Maybe this question is a little off topic, so excuse me, but
i'm trying to change the date field position in a koma-letter2 class,
without any success. Already googled without success. If someone have
some hints...
See section 6.3.4 of the KOMA class manual, The
Hello. Maybe this question is a little off topic, so excuse me, but
i'm trying to change the date field position in a koma-letter2 class,
without any success. Already googled without success. If someone have
some hints...
Thanks,
Giovanni
Giovanni Bacci wrote:
Hello. Maybe this question is a little off topic, so excuse me, but
i'm trying to change the date field position in a koma-letter2 class,
without any success. Already googled without success. If someone have
some hints...
See section 6.3.4 of the KOMA class manual, The
Hello. Maybe this question is a little off topic, so excuse me, but
i'm trying to change the "date" field position in a koma-letter2 class,
without any success. Already googled without success. If someone have
some hints...
Thanks,
Giovanni
Giovanni Bacci wrote:
> Hello. Maybe this question is a little off topic, so excuse me, but
> i'm trying to change the "date" field position in a koma-letter2 class,
> without any success. Already googled without success. If someone have
> some hints...
See section 6.3.4 of the KOMA class manual,
On Dec 15, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/15/2010 09:50 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the
basic Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
I wonder why we don't have that? I'll fix it. For now: Find the file
On Dec 15, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/15/2010 09:50 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the
basic Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
I wonder why we don't have that? I'll fix it. For now: Find the file
On Dec 15, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/15/2010 09:50 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the
basic Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
I wonder why we don't have that? I'll fix it. For now: Find the file
Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the basic
Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
Bruce
On 12/15/2010 09:50 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the basic
Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
I wonder why we don't have that? I'll fix it. For now: Find the file
letter.layout. Copy it to your local LyX directory, open
On 2010-12-15, Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/15/2010 09:50 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the basic
Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
I wonder why we don't have that?
Most probably, because the standard/basic letter class
Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the basic
Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
Bruce
On 12/15/2010 09:50 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the basic
Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
I wonder why we don't have that? I'll fix it. For now: Find the file
letter.layout. Copy it to your local LyX directory, open
On 2010-12-15, Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/15/2010 09:50 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the basic
Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
I wonder why we don't have that?
Most probably, because the standard/basic letter class
Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the basic
Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
Bruce
On 12/15/2010 09:50 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the basic
Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
I wonder why we don't have that? I'll fix it. For now: Find the file
letter.layout. Copy it to your local LyX directory, open
On 2010-12-15, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 12/15/2010 09:50 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>> Is there a simple (read simple-minded Mac user) way to get the basic
>> Letter class to allow the Quote environment?
> I wonder why we don't have that?
Most probably, because the standard/
When using a letter class, send to address always fails to print. Any help
is welcome.
Also how do i use newlfm class with lyx?
vaibhav
When using a letter class, send to address always fails to print. Any help
is welcome.
Also how do i use newlfm class with lyx?
vaibhav
When using a letter class, "send to" address always fails to print. Any help
is welcome.
Also how do i use newlfm class with lyx?
vaibhav
Well, I finally hacked it myself all the way. It was trivial. I simply replaced
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@{}}%
\toname\\ \toaddress
\end{tabular}\par
by these lines taken from the original letter class
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\toname\\ \toaddress \\*[2\parskip]%
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Well, I finally hacked it myself all the way. It was trivial. I simply replaced
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@{}}%
\toname\\ \toaddress
\end{tabular}\par
by these lines taken from the original letter class
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\toname\\ \toaddress \\*[2\parskip]%
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Well, I finally hacked it myself all the way. It was trivial. I simply replaced
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@{}}%
> \toname\\ \toaddress
> \end{tabular}\par
by these lines taken from the original letter class
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\toname\\ \toaddress \\*[2\parskip]%
[EMAIL
,
this is essentially the letter class, with cosmetic changes applied. I
will upload the layout file and letter example as soon as I get access
to the uploading section of the Wiki [3].
However, in order to conform to the French conventions, I need to hack
this very beletter class. Attached you will find
,
this is essentially the letter class, with cosmetic changes applied. I
will upload the layout file and letter example as soon as I get access
to the uploading section of the Wiki [3].
However, in order to conform to the French conventions, I need to hack
this very beletter class. Attached you will find
,
this is essentially the letter class, with cosmetic changes applied. I
will upload the layout file and letter example as soon as I get access
to the uploading section of the Wiki [3].
However, in order to conform to the French conventions, I need to hack
this very beletter class. Attached you will find
Deane Harder wrote:
I use lyx 1.5 beta3 on Mac. When I opened a New file from template and
chose letter (g-brief-de) and tried to PDF it, I got the following error
message: LaTeX Error: Command \Telefon already defined. The same happens
when I open existing lyx letter documents that I wrote
Deane Harder wrote:
I use lyx 1.5 beta3 on Mac. When I opened a New file from template and
chose letter (g-brief-de) and tried to PDF it, I got the following error
message: LaTeX Error: Command \Telefon already defined. The same happens
when I open existing lyx letter documents that I wrote
Deane Harder wrote:
> I use lyx 1.5 beta3 on Mac. When I opened a "New file from template" and
> chose letter (g-brief-de) and tried to PDF it, I got the following error
> message: LaTeX Error: Command \Telefon already defined. The same happens
> when I open existing lyx letter documents that I
Dear all,
I use lyx 1.5 beta3 on Mac. When I opened a New file from template and
chose letter (g-brief-de) and tried to PDF it, I got the following error
message: LaTeX Error: Command \Telefon already defined. The same happens
when I open existing lyx letter documents that I wrote with lyx
Dear all,
I use lyx 1.5 beta3 on Mac. When I opened a New file from template and
chose letter (g-brief-de) and tried to PDF it, I got the following error
message: LaTeX Error: Command \Telefon already defined. The same happens
when I open existing lyx letter documents that I wrote with lyx
Dear all,
I use lyx 1.5 beta3 on Mac. When I opened a "New file from template" and
chose letter (g-brief-de) and tried to PDF it, I got the following error
message: LaTeX Error: Command \Telefon already defined. The same happens
when I open existing lyx letter documents that I wrote with lyx
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Hello Ran,
I use an ERT box
Donald MacKinnon wrote:
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Hello Ran,
I use an ERT box
Donald MacKinnon wrote:
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Hello Ran,
I use an ERT box
Donald MacKinnon wrote:
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately, letter class is probably the most complicated
standard class you can find. However, if you want to dwelve into
that get some LaTeX info and for making LyX layout I would begin
with stanadard LaTeX letter class (not Koma-Script) -- it is much
Kari Ruohonen wrote:
As a first step I merely wanted to understand how the komascript
letter class is supposed to work under lyx without any tweaking or
making own layouts. But maybe it will not work at all?
Attached is a simple koma-letter that works, Maybe that helps.
Jürgen.
#LyX 1.2
Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately, letter class is probably the most complicated
standard class you can find. However, if you want to dwelve into
that get some LaTeX info and for making LyX layout I would begin
with stanadard LaTeX letter class (not Koma-Script) -- it is much
Kari Ruohonen wrote:
As a first step I merely wanted to understand how the komascript
letter class is supposed to work under lyx without any tweaking or
making own layouts. But maybe it will not work at all?
Attached is a simple koma-letter that works, Maybe that helps.
Jürgen.
#LyX 1.2
Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Unfortunately, letter class is probably the most complicated
> standard class you can find. However, if you want to dwelve into
> that get some LaTeX info and for making LyX layout I would begin
> with stanadard LaTeX letter clas
Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> As a first step I merely wanted to understand how the komascript
> letter class is supposed to work under lyx without any tweaking or
> making own layouts. But maybe it will not work at all?
Attached is a simple koma-letter that works, Maybe that helps.
Jürgen.
Hi - I'd like to develop my own letter layout and took a look at
komascript letter class in lyx. However, I am totally stuck and the
documentation in the Extended Lyx Features does not seem to be of much
help. I don't simply understand how to build the document. Can
somebody send me an example lyx
Kari Ruohonen wrote:
Hi - I'd like to develop my own letter layout and took a look
at komascript letter class in lyx. However, I am totally stuck
and the documentation in the Extended Lyx Features does not
seem to be of much help. I don't simply understand how to build
the document. Can
Hi - I'd like to develop my own letter layout and took a look at
komascript letter class in lyx. However, I am totally stuck and the
documentation in the Extended Lyx Features does not seem to be of much
help. I don't simply understand how to build the document. Can
somebody send me an example lyx
Kari Ruohonen wrote:
Hi - I'd like to develop my own letter layout and took a look
at komascript letter class in lyx. However, I am totally stuck
and the documentation in the Extended Lyx Features does not
seem to be of much help. I don't simply understand how to build
the document. Can
Hi - I'd like to develop my own letter layout and took a look at
komascript letter class in lyx. However, I am totally stuck and the
documentation in the Extended Lyx Features does not seem to be of much
help. I don't simply understand how to build the document. Can
somebody send me an example lyx
Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> Hi - I'd like to develop my own letter layout and took a look
> at komascript letter class in lyx. However, I am totally stuck
> and the documentation in the Extended Lyx Features does not
> seem to be of much help. I don't simply understand how to build
> th
Well I have read the user's guide and tutorial about writing letters
(using the letter class). (This is LyX 1.1.6fix1.)
What is Closing environment for? (I use it for Sincerely,)
How can I add my name and title below the Closing? (Or do I just do it
manually with the Standard environment?)
(I
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Well I have read the user's guide and tutorial about writing letters
(using the letter class). (This is LyX 1.1.6fix1.)
What is Closing environment for? (I use it for Sincerely,)
load an existing template.
on the other hand latex has tons of docs in /usr/share/texmf
Well I have read the user's guide and tutorial about writing letters
(using the letter class). (This is LyX 1.1.6fix1.)
What is Closing environment for? (I use it for Sincerely,)
How can I add my name and title below the Closing? (Or do I just do it
manually with the Standard environment?)
(I
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Well I have read the user's guide and tutorial about writing letters
(using the letter class). (This is LyX 1.1.6fix1.)
What is Closing environment for? (I use it for Sincerely,)
load an existing template.
on the other hand latex has tons of docs in /usr/share/texmf
Well I have read the user's guide and tutorial about writing letters
(using the "letter" class). (This is LyX 1.1.6fix1.)
What is "Closing" environment for? (I use it for "Sincerely,")
How can I add my name and title below the "Closing"? (Or do
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Well I have read the user's guide and tutorial about writing letters
> (using the "letter" class). (This is LyX 1.1.6fix1.)
>
> What is "Closing" environment for? (I use it for "Sincerely,")
load an existing template.
on the
James Brusey wrote:
When I changed this to
\begin{letter}{address 1\\
address 2\\
...
}
and inserted an \end{letter} at the end, I got the envelope label.
Is there a way to tell LyX to use \begin{letter} instead of \letter?
change the stdletter.inc in ~/.lyx/layouts:
in the style
On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 09:19:18AM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
change the stdletter.inc in ~/.lyx/layouts:
in the style send_to_address the line
LatexType from command to Environment
I tried this but it causes errors. The problem is that when send_to_address
ends, an \end{letter} will be
James Brusey wrote:
When I changed this to
\begin{letter}{address 1\\
address 2\\
...
}
and inserted an \end{letter} at the end, I got the envelope label.
Is there a way to tell LyX to use \begin{letter} instead of \letter?
change the stdletter.inc in ~/.lyx/layouts:
in the style
On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 09:19:18AM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
change the stdletter.inc in ~/.lyx/layouts:
in the style send_to_address the line
LatexType from command to Environment
I tried this but it causes errors. The problem is that when send_to_address
ends, an \end{letter} will be
James Brusey wrote:
>
> When I changed this to
>
> \begin{letter}{address 1\\
> address 2\\
> ...
> }
>
> and inserted an \end{letter} at the end, I got the envelope label.
>
> Is there a way to tell LyX to use \begin{letter} instead of \letter?
change the stdletter.inc in ~/.lyx/layouts:
in
On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 09:19:18AM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> change the stdletter.inc in ~/.lyx/layouts:
> in the style "send_to_address" the line
> LatexType from "command" to "Environment"
>
I tried this but it causes errors. The problem is that when send_to_address
ends, an \end{letter}
Hi,
I've just been trying to use the envlab latex package with a letter in
lyx. envlab is available from CTAN and prints envelope labels.
I was thinking that all I needed to do was to insert :
\usepackage{envlab}
\makelabels
in the latex preamble, but this didn't work. When I exported to
Hi,
I've just been trying to use the envlab latex package with a letter in
lyx. envlab is available from CTAN and prints envelope labels.
I was thinking that all I needed to do was to insert :
\usepackage{envlab}
\makelabels
in the latex preamble, but this didn't work. When I exported to
Hi,
I've just been trying to use the envlab latex package with a letter in
lyx. "envlab" is available from CTAN and prints envelope labels.
I was thinking that all I needed to do was to insert :
\usepackage{envlab}
\makelabels
in the latex preamble, but this didn't work. When I exported to
Guys,
Using lyx 1.1.6fix1, I want to write a letter (so, obviously, I choose
the letter document class). However, then I choose to create an Opening
section and type some text (such as Dear so-and-so,), and then when I go
to view the postscript, I get the three following errors:
You have to do things in this order:
MyAddress
SendTo
Opening
Signature
[body]
Closing
Don't ask me why this is. I'm sure there is a good reason for it... maybe this
is when I finally get to find out myself ;-)
On Sat, 05 May 2001, you wrote:
Guys,
Using lyx 1.1.6fix1, I want to write a
Guys,
Using lyx 1.1.6fix1, I want to write a letter (so, obviously, I choose
the letter document class). However, then I choose to create an Opening
section and type some text (such as Dear so-and-so,), and then when I go
to view the postscript, I get the three following errors:
You have to do things in this order:
MyAddress
SendTo
Opening
Signature
[body]
Closing
Don't ask me why this is. I'm sure there is a good reason for it... maybe this
is when I finally get to find out myself ;-)
On Sat, 05 May 2001, you wrote:
Guys,
Using lyx 1.1.6fix1, I want to write a
Guys,
Using lyx 1.1.6fix1, I want to write a letter (so, obviously, I choose
the letter document class). However, then I choose to create an Opening
section and type some text (such as Dear so-and-so,), and then when I go
to view the postscript, I get the three following errors:
You have to do things in this order:
[body]
Don't ask me why this is. I'm sure there is a good reason for it... maybe this
is when I finally get to find out myself ;-)
On Sat, 05 May 2001, you wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Using lyx 1.1.6fix1, I want to write a letter (so, obviously, I choose
>
I'm having problems with tables when using the document class
"letter (g-brief, german)". I get 20 LaTeX errors as soon as I include
a table in the letter. If I delete it, everything's OK again. I need
tables in letters because I'm writing bills and offers with lyx. With
lyx1.1.5, there was no
Raffael Herzog wrote:
I'm having problems with tables when using the document class
"letter (g-brief, german)". I get 20 LaTeX errors as soon as I include
a table in the letter. If I delete it, everything's OK again. I need
tables in letters because I'm writing bills and offers with lyx.
I'm having problems with tables when using the document class
"letter (g-brief, german)". I get 20 LaTeX errors as soon as I include
a table in the letter. If I delete it, everything's OK again. I need
tables in letters because I'm writing bills and offers with lyx. With
lyx1.1.5, there was no
Raffael Herzog wrote:
I'm having problems with tables when using the document class
"letter (g-brief, german)". I get 20 LaTeX errors as soon as I include
a table in the letter. If I delete it, everything's OK again. I need
tables in letters because I'm writing bills and offers with lyx.
I'm having problems with tables when using the document class
"letter (g-brief, german)". I get 20 LaTeX errors as soon as I include
a table in the letter. If I delete it, everything's OK again. I need
tables in letters because I'm writing bills and offers with lyx. With
lyx1.1.5, there was no
Raffael Herzog wrote:
>
> I'm having problems with tables when using the document class
> "letter (g-brief, german)". I get 20 LaTeX errors as soon as I include
> a table in the letter. If I delete it, everything's OK again. I need
> tables in letters because I'm writing bills and offers with
pecify in the preamble? Or is there
a delicate order I need to enter these things into LyX? I know
I can probably get what I need ultimately by simply using "Article"
class, but I'd like to understand what's going on here, and to
actually use "letter" class for letters, if possible.
I'm using LyX version 1.0.1.
TIA
Jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 07:54:06PM -0700, Jim Osborn wrote:
Hi LyX experts,
I've tried a couple of attempts to use the letter document class
with "mixed" results. It seems the "My Address" and "Send To Address"
refuse to show up in the dvi output, as does the "signature." All
Create a new
pecify in the preamble? Or is there
a delicate order I need to enter these things into LyX? I know
I can probably get what I need ultimately by simply using "Article"
class, but I'd like to understand what's going on here, and to
actually use "letter" class for letters, if possible.
I'm using LyX version 1.0.1.
TIA
Jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 07:54:06PM -0700, Jim Osborn wrote:
Hi LyX experts,
I've tried a couple of attempts to use the letter document class
with "mixed" results. It seems the "My Address" and "Send To Address"
refuse to show up in the dvi output, as does the "signature." All
Create a new
pecify in the preamble? Or is there
a delicate order I need to enter these things into LyX? I know
I can probably get what I need ultimately by simply using "Article"
class, but I'd like to understand what's going on here, and to
actually use "letter" class for letters, if possible.
I'm using LyX version 1.0.1.
TIA
Jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 07:54:06PM -0700, Jim Osborn wrote:
> Hi LyX experts,
>
> I've tried a couple of attempts to use the letter document class
> with "mixed" results. It seems the "My Address" and "Send To Address"
> refuse to show up in the dvi output, as does the "signature." All
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