Customizing "article" with page breaks
Hello, Fresh new user of LyX for a week now, I have been reading the documentation ever since to try and be as at ease as possible with this great tool. One thing I didn't find how to do is this : I am using the "article" layout, which is as close as possible from the layout I want (I am currently writing an internship report). The only problem is that I want page breaks after the title page, the ToC page and before every new section. I could use the "report" layout" but it is more different of what I'm looking for (I don't need the "parts" and "chapters", for isntance). I know I can insert a newpage with the LaTeX command "\newpage", that I've been using so far, but I'd rather customize a layout so these break pages were automatic (what is the point of using LyX otherwise ?). I navigated among the .layout and .inc files, trying to find a property to change, but I couldn't. I also heard about package inclusion but I didnt' find any matching my needs. I would truly appreciate any help. Thanks, Paul Morin LyX version : 1.5.5 OS : Ubuntu 8.04 (kernel 2.6.24-16-generic), with Gnome
Re: Customizing "article" with page breaks
2008/7/31 rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Paul Morin wrote: > >> 2008/7/31 rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >> >> >> >>I could use the "report" layout" but it is more different of >>what I'm >>looking for (I don't need the "parts" and "chapters", for >>isntance). >> >> >>You could also try the koma-script article class, which is very >>customizable. >> >> >> Thanks for the detailed answer, it helps ! Can you tell me which files are >> related to the article koma script, I didn't find them in the >> /usr/share/lyx/layouts directory... >> >> This is scrartcl.layout, but you'll want to look at the koma-script > documentation, which is in scrguien.pdf. Try "locate scrguien.pdf" at a > shell prompt, or use whatever file finder thingy you have available. Or > here: > > http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguien.pdf > These kinds of changes all go into the preamble. LyX won't help you once > you're down to this level of customization. I'll look into it and hopefully find what I need. Thanks for the time and help. Paul Morin