Hi, guys,
I've got this message from Alexander Blm asking for some more details of my
class layout. I tried to send it to the list via email, but somehow it
never made it to the list (AFAIK). So here it is once more through
gmane.org.
Matj
On Thursday 31 of March 2005 14:48, Alexander Blm
Hi, guys,
I've got this message from Alexander Blm asking for some more details of my
class layout. I tried to send it to the list via email, but somehow it
never made it to the list (AFAIK). So here it is once more through
gmane.org.
Matj
On Thursday 31 of March 2005 14:48, Alexander Blm
Hi, guys,
I've got this message from Alexander Blüm asking for some more details of my
class layout. I tried to send it to the list via email, but somehow it
never made it to the list (AFAIK). So here it is once more through
gmane.org.
Matěj
On Thursday 31 of March 2005 14:48, Alexander Blüm
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 14:03:05 -0500
Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Blüm wrote:
The article document class is sufficient for the content.
The question is:
- is there a way of redefining the title to meet these requirements?
If so, then could someone point me in the right
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 14:03:05 -0500
Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Blüm wrote:
The article document class is sufficient for the content.
The question is:
- is there a way of redefining the title to meet these requirements?
If so, then could someone point me in the right
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 14:03:05 -0500
Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander Blüm wrote:
> > The article document class is sufficient for the content.
> > The question is:
> > - is there a way of redefining the title to meet these requirements?
> > If so, then could someone point me in
dear co lyx users and gurus,
I'm also fairly new to LyX and I'm real impressed by it.
But I now have trouble with positioning certain text parts.
The university gave us certain layout guidelines. It basically only
affects the title page.
The class name, and professor name are to be on top, left
On Mar 23, 2005, at 1:11 PM, Alexander Blüm wrote:
dear co lyx users and gurus,
I'm also fairly new to LyX and I'm real impressed by it.
But I now have trouble with positioning certain text parts.
The university gave us certain layout guidelines. It basically only
affects the title page.
The class
Alexander Blm wrote:
The article document class is sufficient for the content.
The question is:
- is there a way of redefining the title to meet these requirements?
If so, then could someone point me in the right direction, OR even do
this *cough* for me?
I created this layout for my wife.
dear co lyx users and gurus,
I'm also fairly new to LyX and I'm real impressed by it.
But I now have trouble with positioning certain text parts.
The university gave us certain layout guidelines. It basically only
affects the title page.
The class name, and professor name are to be on top, left
On Mar 23, 2005, at 1:11 PM, Alexander Blüm wrote:
dear co lyx users and gurus,
I'm also fairly new to LyX and I'm real impressed by it.
But I now have trouble with positioning certain text parts.
The university gave us certain layout guidelines. It basically only
affects the title page.
The class
Alexander Blm wrote:
The article document class is sufficient for the content.
The question is:
- is there a way of redefining the title to meet these requirements?
If so, then could someone point me in the right direction, OR even do
this *cough* for me?
I created this layout for my wife.
dear co lyx users and gurus,
I'm also fairly new to LyX and I'm real impressed by it.
But I now have trouble with positioning certain text parts.
The university gave us certain layout guidelines. It basically only
affects the title page.
The class name, and professor name are to be on top, left
On Mar 23, 2005, at 1:11 PM, Alexander Blüm wrote:
dear co lyx users and gurus,
I'm also fairly new to LyX and I'm real impressed by it.
But I now have trouble with positioning certain text parts.
The university gave us certain layout guidelines. It basically only
affects the title page.
The class
Alexander Blüm wrote:
> The article document class is sufficient for the content.
> The question is:
> - is there a way of redefining the title to meet these requirements?
> If so, then could someone point me in the right direction, OR even do
> this *cough* for me?
I created this layout for my
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