dinbrief: less space between closing and signature

2010-10-25 Thread chs748
Hello,

Is there any way to reduce the space between the closing
(Grußformel) line and the signature (Unterschrift) in a
dinbrief? I am sending documents via email so I don't need the space
for the written signature.

Cheers,

Chris


dinbrief: less space between closing and signature

2010-10-25 Thread chs748
Hello,

Is there any way to reduce the space between the closing
(Grußformel) line and the signature (Unterschrift) in a
dinbrief? I am sending documents via email so I don't need the space
for the written signature.

Cheers,

Chris


dinbrief: less space between closing and signature

2010-10-25 Thread chs748
Hello,

Is there any way to reduce the space between the closing
(Grußformel) line and the signature (Unterschrift) in a
dinbrief? I am sending documents via email so I don't need the space
for the written signature.

Cheers,

Chris


Fax template

2010-09-27 Thread chs748
Hi all,

Is there any fax template available for LyX? I searched the web but
couldn't find anything. I must admit I am quite new to LyX and not
familiar yet with the underlying structure of LaTeX and TeX.

Cheers, Helge 


Fax template

2010-09-27 Thread chs748
Hi all,

Is there any fax template available for LyX? I searched the web but
couldn't find anything. I must admit I am quite new to LyX and not
familiar yet with the underlying structure of LaTeX and TeX.

Cheers, Helge 


Fax template

2010-09-27 Thread chs748
Hi all,

Is there any fax template available for LyX? I searched the web but
couldn't find anything. I must admit I am quite new to LyX and not
familiar yet with the underlying structure of LaTeX and TeX.

Cheers, Helge 


Re: delete 'Unser Zeichen' from dinbrief

2010-09-15 Thread chs748
Am Wed, 15 Sep 2010 07:13:47 + (UTC)
schrieb Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de:

 
 If this does not fit your needs, you can try the KOMA letter class
 (read its documentation in scrguide.pdf or scrguien.pdf).
 
Right now I am happy the way it is. However I might try the KOMA letter
when I feel experienced enough to install it.

Regards, Chris


Re: delete 'Unser Zeichen' from dinbrief

2010-09-15 Thread chs748
Am Wed, 15 Sep 2010 07:13:47 + (UTC)
schrieb Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de:

 
 If this does not fit your needs, you can try the KOMA letter class
 (read its documentation in scrguide.pdf or scrguien.pdf).
 
Right now I am happy the way it is. However I might try the KOMA letter
when I feel experienced enough to install it.

Regards, Chris


Re: delete 'Unser Zeichen' from dinbrief

2010-09-15 Thread chs748
Am Wed, 15 Sep 2010 07:13:47 + (UTC)
schrieb Guenter Milde :

 
> If this does not fit your needs, you can try the KOMA letter class
> (read its documentation in scrguide.pdf or scrguien.pdf).
 
Right now I am happy the way it is. However I might try the KOMA letter
when I feel experienced enough to install it.

Regards, Chris


delete Unser Zeichen, ... from dinbrief

2010-09-14 Thread chs748
Hello,

As you will see from my question I am totally new to LyX. I tried
different searches on the web but couldn't find any help.

I like to use the dinbrief template for my private letters but don't
want to have the entries for Unser Zeichen, Sachberabeiter
and Telefon.

The template shows them as optional. However if I leave them blank I
still get the line with Unsere Zeichen, unsere Nachricht vom and
Telefon, Bearbeiter. How can I delete this text? I tried
editing the dinbrief.layout file but without success.

Thanks, Chris


Re: delete 'Unser Zeichen' from dinbrief

2010-09-14 Thread chs748
Am Tue, 14 Sep 2010 18:25:02 + (UTC)
schrieb Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu:

 ...
 Put the cursor at the end of the Unsere Zeichen line and
 start backspacing. You'll know when you've backspaced enough. :-)
 

Thanks, Paul!

I thought I could keep the entry Ihr Zeichen. However I had to
delete all three lines Ihr Zeichen, Unser Zeichen and
Sachberabeiter but then everything was fine.

Cheers, Chris


delete Unser Zeichen, ... from dinbrief

2010-09-14 Thread chs748
Hello,

As you will see from my question I am totally new to LyX. I tried
different searches on the web but couldn't find any help.

I like to use the dinbrief template for my private letters but don't
want to have the entries for Unser Zeichen, Sachberabeiter
and Telefon.

The template shows them as optional. However if I leave them blank I
still get the line with Unsere Zeichen, unsere Nachricht vom and
Telefon, Bearbeiter. How can I delete this text? I tried
editing the dinbrief.layout file but without success.

Thanks, Chris


Re: delete 'Unser Zeichen' from dinbrief

2010-09-14 Thread chs748
Am Tue, 14 Sep 2010 18:25:02 + (UTC)
schrieb Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu:

 ...
 Put the cursor at the end of the Unsere Zeichen line and
 start backspacing. You'll know when you've backspaced enough. :-)
 

Thanks, Paul!

I thought I could keep the entry Ihr Zeichen. However I had to
delete all three lines Ihr Zeichen, Unser Zeichen and
Sachberabeiter but then everything was fine.

Cheers, Chris


delete "Unser Zeichen, ..." from dinbrief

2010-09-14 Thread chs748
Hello,

As you will see from my question I am totally new to LyX. I tried
different searches on the web but couldn't find any help.

I like to use the dinbrief template for my private letters but don't
want to have the entries for "Unser Zeichen", "Sachberabeiter"
and "Telefon".

The template shows them as optional. However if I leave them blank I
still get the line with "Unsere Zeichen, unsere Nachricht vom" and
"Telefon, Bearbeiter". How can I delete this text? I tried
editing the dinbrief.layout file but without success.

Thanks, Chris


Re: delete 'Unser Zeichen' from dinbrief

2010-09-14 Thread chs748
Am Tue, 14 Sep 2010 18:25:02 + (UTC)
schrieb Paul Rubin :

> ...
> Put the cursor at the end of the "Unsere Zeichen" line and
> start backspacing. You'll know when you've backspaced enough. :-)
 

Thanks, Paul!

I thought I could keep the entry "Ihr Zeichen". However I had to
delete all three lines "Ihr Zeichen", "Unser Zeichen" and
"Sachberabeiter" but then everything was fine.

Cheers, Chris