On Sun, 17 Feb 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you be ok with making an example out of all your effort here?
Christian,
Not at all. I'm heading off on a business trip for most of this coming
week, and will probably not have time until next w
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you be ok with making an example out of all your effort here?
Christian,
Not at all. I'm heading off on a business trip for most of this coming
week, and will probably not have time until next weekend.
For the logo, I'm using the pdf fr
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
So, now the continuation page headings and the signature graphic, and
it's a real letter!
Hi Rich,
Would you be ok with making an example out of all your effort here? (I
remember trying to place a logo on the letter and in the end just giving
it up,
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Try
\firsthead{\centering\usekomavar{fromlogo}\hspace*{2.5cm}}
Jürgen,
The proper spacing turned out to be 5cm, and I turned off the bounding box
clipping in the image. Now the letterhead graphic is centered and of the
appropriate size.
Inste
Rich Shepard wrote:
> This _almost_ centers it. The image is still about 2.5cm too far to the
> right,
Try
\firsthead{\centering\usekomavar{fromlogo}\hspace*{2.5cm}}
> and the date and following text too high. I inserted ERT for
> \vspace{2cm} just before the date style but it has no effect.
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
To get a centered logo, you have to setup your own heading. Just delete the
KOMAoptions thing from the preamble and add the following instead:
\firsthead{\centering\usekomavar{fromlogo}}
Jürgen,
This _almost_ centers it. The image is still abo
Rich Shepard wrote:
> I specify the alignment as 'center' or 'centered' but the logo displays
> partially off the right side and over the date. I'll try \vspace{} to move
> it up, but I'm not sure how to get it to occupy the whole width of the text
> area (or page). (Can't attach the .eps file;
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Sorry, this needs to be
\KOMAoptions{%
fromalign=right% alignment of the address
,fromlogo=true%print a logo (position depends on fromalign)
}
Jürgen,
Now, that matches the template.
I specify the alignment as 'center' or 'centered' bu
> put in preamble:
>
> \KOMAoptions{%
> fromalign=right% alignment of the address
> fromlogo=true% print a logo (position depends on fromalign)
> }
Sorry, this needs to be
\KOMAoptions{%
fromalign=right% alignment of the address
,fromlogo=true%print a logo (position depends on fromalign)
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
put in preamble:
\KOMAoptions{%
fromalign=right% alignment of the address
fromlogo=true%print a logo (position depends on fromalign)
}
Jürgen,
OK.
In the template I set fromalign=center, but for now I tried both. With
both I get an err
Rich Shepard wrote:
> > Obviously not.
>
> I put it on; must have fallen off. Here's the attachment ... I hope!
put in preamble:
\KOMAoptions{%
fromalign=right% alignment of the address
fromlogo=true%print a logo (position depends on fromalign)
}
The "fromalign" is crucial, since the po
Rich Shepard wrote:
> Well, darn! It's just not showing up in xdvik, or the .pdf. Please suggest
> how I determine why not.
Can you send an example LyX file?
> Attached is the preamble and the portion of the document including the
> first paragraph.
Obviously not.
Jürgen
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
Well, darn! It's just not showing up in xdvik, or the .pdf. Please suggest
how I determine why not.
FWIW, I'm re-reading portions of Kopka and Daly, and I've ordered copies
of Lamport's and Knuth's books so I better understand how LaTeX works in
deta
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
You have to place it above the Opening.
Jürgen,
Well, darn! It's just not showing up in xdvik, or the .pdf. Please suggest
how I determine why not.
Attached is the preamble and the portion of the document including the
first paragraph.
Than
Rich Shepard wrote:
> I modified the template, but I don't have the sender name/address because
> that's part of the graphic logo. Looking at the template in LyX, I see
> there's no logo environment/style. Does the placement in my letter matter?
You have to place it above the Opening.
Jürgen
Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
In the koma-letter2.lyx template is the line
,foldmarks=false% print foldmarks?
Yet the foldmarks display along the left edge of the page. What have I
missed here?
My koma-letter2.lyx template has this line commented ou
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
In the koma-letter2.lyx template is the line
,foldmarks=false% print foldmarks?
Yet the foldmarks display along the left edge of the page. What have I
missed here?
The two other remaining issues that I cannot figure out from reading the
koma-s
In the koma-letter2.lyx template is the line
,foldmarks=false% print foldmarks?
Yet the foldmarks display along the left edge of the page. What have I
missed here?
Rich
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Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
In the preamble of the template, uncomment the line "fromlogo=true", then
insert a paragraph style "logo" after sender name and insert an image via
Insert->Graphics (as usual).
Jürgen:
I modified the template, but I don't have the sender name/a
Rich Shepard wrote:
> 1.) How do I insert the letterhead at the top of the page (presumably
> using the logo environment)?
In the preamble of the template, uncomment the line "fromlogo=true", then
insert a paragraph style "logo" after sender name and insert an image via
Insert->Graphics (as usu
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Yes, we support the koma-script letter calss version 2. Have a look in the
template folder of LyX.
Uwe, et al.:
Using the template as a guide (D'oh! What else does one do with a
template, eh?), I've started a letter. See the attached PDF. My specific
qu
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Yes, we support the koma-script letter calss version 2. Have a look in the
template folder of LyX.
Uwe, et al.:
Using the template as a guide (D'oh! What else does one do with a
template, eh?), I've started a letter. See the attached PDF. My specific
qu
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
We have a layout (and a template) for scrlttr2. But it does not natively
support all the newest bleeding-edge features (that would force everybody
to upgrade their TeX distributions). What features do you have in mind?
Jürgen,
I don't know if I
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Yes, we support the koma-script letter calss version 2. Have a look in the
template folder of LyX. (This template file has a bug that has been fixed
for LyX 1.5.4 that will be released in about 2 weeks. A fixed version is
available here:
http://www.lyx.org/t
Rich Shepard wrote:
> Does LyX-1.5.3 support the December 2007 features of Koma-Script 2? I'm
> specifically interested in the New! Improved! Whiter! letter class.
We have a layout (and a template) for scrlttr2. But it does not natively
support all the newest bleeding-edge features (that would fo
Rich Shepard schrieb:
Does LyX-1.5.3 support the December 2007 features of Koma-Script 2? I'm
specifically interested in the New! Improved! Whiter! letter class.
Yes, we support the koma-script letter calss version 2. Have a look in the template folder of LyX.
(This template file has a bug
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
Does LyX-1.5.3 support the December 2007 features of Koma-Script 2? I'm
specifically interested in the New! Improved! Whiter! letter class.
Let me expand by asking if anyone's used the new letter class for a
US-style business letter. I'm trying to fi
Does LyX-1.5.3 support the December 2007 features of Koma-Script 2? I'm
specifically interested in the New! Improved! Whiter! letter class.
Thanks,
Rich
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Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.|Innovati
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