On 21-Dec-22 12:48 PM, ZHOU SHUAI wrote:
Hi,
I am using the Elsevier template to write the paper, but I have found
that it doesn't work when I bold the Greek letters
($\mathbf{\sigma}$). Did you have any solution for this problem?
Regards.
Please read the post:
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 3:32 PM ZHOU SHUAI wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using the Elsevier template to write the paper, but I have found that
> it doesn't work when I bold the Greek letters ($\mathbf{\sigma}$). Did you
> have any solution for this problem?
>
>
>
> Regards.
>
>
> --
>
Hello,
There are
Hi,
I am using the Elsevier template to write the paper, but I have found that it
doesn't work when I bold the Greek letters ($\mathbf{\sigma}$). Did you have
any solution for this problem?
Regards.
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Am 27.11.22 um 17:16 schrieb Dan:
I am having troubles with the Danish letter "o" with a slash through
it. As far as I can tell it's supposed to reder under LaTeX with the
code \o but it doesn't seem to work. I'm currently using
\cancel{\text{o}} but it doesn't really
Am Sonntag, dem 27.11.2022 um 11:16 -0500 schrieb Dan:
> I am having troubles with the Danish letter "o" with a slash through
> it. As far as I can tell it's supposed to reder under LaTeX with the
> code \o but it doesn't seem to work. I'm currently using
> \cancel{\t
I am having troubles with the Danish letter "o" with a slash through it.
As far as I can tell it's supposed to reder under LaTeX with the code \o
but it doesn't seem to work. I'm currently using \cancel{\text{o}} but it
doesn't really look right. Is there a package I should be usin
1 um 07:58 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
here is the complete letter with the accompanying Koma Letter Class
Option file, which either needs to be in the same directory or in one
which texhash (which MUST be run after each change) can find.
Look into the document's preamble (at the end). T
greetings, el
On 25/09/2021 12:27, Herbert Voss wrote:
Am 24.09.21 um 07:58 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
here is the complete letter with the accompanying Koma Letter Class
Option file, which either needs to be in the same directory or in one
which texhash (which MUST be run after each change
Am 24.09.21 um 07:58 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
here is the complete letter with the accompanying Koma Letter Class
Option file, which either needs to be in the same directory or in one
which texhash (which MUST be run after each change) can find.
Look into the document's preamble
021 10:58:42 PM PDT Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> > John, all
> >
> > here is the complete letter with the accompanying Koma Letter Class
> > Option file, which either needs to be in the same directory or in one
> > which texhash (which MUST be run after each change) ca
On Thursday, September 23, 2021 10:58:42 PM PDT Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> John, all
>
> here is the complete letter with the accompanying Koma Letter Class
> Option file, which either needs to be in the same directory or in one
> which texhash (which MUST be run after each c
John, all
here is the complete letter with the accompanying Koma Letter Class
Option file, which either needs to be in the same directory or in one
which texhash (which MUST be run after each change) can find.
On MacTeX the file to look for is
/usr/local/texlive/2021basic/texmf.cnf
john,
I'll share a complete example
—
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On 23. Sep 2021, 17:43 +0200, John White , wrote:
> On Thursday, September 23, 2021 4:25:57 AM PDT Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have hacked me a Stamp in LaTeX which works very well in the Ko
On Thursday, September 23, 2021 4:25:57 AM PDT Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have hacked me a Stamp in LaTeX which works very well in the Koma
> Letter (by way of putting it in LyX's preamble.
>
> The stamp gets placed next to the signature block, slightly
On Thursday, September 23, 2021 4:25:57 AM PDT Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have hacked me a Stamp in LaTeX which works very well in the Koma
> Letter (by way of putting it in LyX's preamble.
>
> The stamp gets placed next to the signature block, slightly
Hi,
I have hacked me a Stamp in LaTeX which works very well in the Koma
Letter (by way of putting it in LyX's preamble.
The stamp gets placed next to the signature block, slightly randomly
placed, then slightly randomly rotated and by way of some roation of the
frame achieving a realistic look
age2}
\pagestyle{scrheadings}
\cfoot[scrplain-centered ]{}
\makeatletter
% horizontal position of the address field
\@setplength{toaddrhpos}{20.0mm}
% vertical position of the address field
\@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{20mm}
\makeatother
\renewcommand*{\raggedsignature}{}
\makeatletter
% vertical po
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
I need to upgrade my Lyx version (which is 2.2.3) to be able to use your
files (2.3). I'll be back to you to-morrow.
It's compiling...
Jean-Marie,
Thank you. There's no rush and I do want to learn how to use the lco files
with KOMAScript.
Le 01/02/2020 à 20:04, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> On Sat, 1 Feb 2020, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> I just updated the scrguien PDF to the 2019-10-10 version and will read
>> Section 4.21. I may be back with specific questions for you.
>
> Jean-Marie,
>
> I've read Section 4.21 of the latest KOMA-Script
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020, Rich Shepard wrote:
I just updated the scrguien PDF to the 2019-10-10 version and will read
Section 4.21. I may be back with specific questions for you.
Jean-Marie,
I've read Section 4.21 of the latest KOMA-Script manual and I'm still lost.
I understand the overall idea
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
Do you have a lco (letter class option) file? If yes, you can append any
text you want after the logo in a minitable.
Jean-Marie,
This struck a memory chord so I went looking. I have a DINrich.lco (and a
DINrich.lyx) which I think you provided
Le 31/01/2020 à 22:46, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> I use the KOMA-Script letter 2 for my client invoices. I want to add
> the EIN
> (Employer Indentification Number; the business equivalent of a Social
> Security Number for people). I've not found an environment that allows
> me t
I use the KOMA-Script letter 2 for my client invoices. I want to add the EIN
(Employer Indentification Number; the business equivalent of a Social
Security Number for people). I've not found an environment that allows me to
put the EIN between the logo and the date, on the right side of the text
On Wed, 27 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
Just remove this line from your settings:
\firsthead{\centering\usekomavar{fromlogo}\hspace*{8cm}}
Jean-Marie,
Yes, I should have seen that. You mentioned it in your last message.
Perhaps I need another mug of coffee?
It's interesting that
Le 27/09/2017 à 17:22, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> I have a minimal non-working example file called mwe.lyx (copy attached,
> with llc-letterhead.pdf). I thought that I modified it to match your
> rich.lyx example (using two columns in emacs to compare files), yet the
> logo
> still displays too
Rich,
I can see in your .tex file in the the line 56, the command:
\includegraphics[bb=80bp 100bp 520bp
240bp,clip,width=0.8\textwidth]{0_home_rshepard_documents_templates_llc-letterhead.eps}
The problem here is the "bb" option. The latest version of pdftex.def doesn't
handle this option
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Too many acronyms make the mind acronumb, leading to acronums.
Paul,
Thank you for understanding. This week has started badly, despite all I
planned for it. There are several serious issues discovered yesterday
needing resolution, including the
On 09/26/2017 06:14 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
Acronums
Sigh. That's acronyms. Missed seeing the spelling error.
Rich
Too many acronyms make the mind acronumb, leading to acronums.
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
Acronums
Sigh. That's acronyms. Missed seeing the spelling error.
Rich
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
MWE = Minimum Working Example (or, since it's actually not working, maybe
Minimum Wobbly Example?)
Oh. Acronums R' Us, eh? :-)
See attached all who are interested. There's the .lyx, .tex, and .log
files in a tarball.
Rich
mwe.tgz
Description:
Le 26/09/2017 à 22:15, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> Now the log shows an overfull hbox for the header:
>
> File: 0_home_rshepard_documents_templates_llc-letterhead.eps Graphic
> file (type
> eps)
> <0_home_rshepard_documents_templates_llc-letterhead.eps>
> Overfull \hbox (227.64565pt too wide) in
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
You said that you made a copy of DIN to create your My.lco. Did you
delete these lines?
"
\LetterOptionNeedsPapersize{%
DIN%
}
{a4}
"
They should be replaced by:
"
\LetterOptionNeedsPapersize{%
My%
}{letter}
"
Jean-Mar
Le 26/09/2017 à 20:32, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> head being too high, but I do see this:
>
> Class scrlttr2 Warning: Letter option file `DIN.lco'
> (scrlttr2) needs paper size `a4'.
> (scrlttr2) Current paper size is not `a4'!
> (scrlttr2)
to the first page
head being too high, but I do see this:
Class scrlttr2 Warning: Letter option file `DIN.lco'
(scrlttr2) needs paper size `a4'.
(scrlttr2) Current paper size is not `a4'!
(scrlttr2) You should add `paper=a4,paper=portrait' at the
(scrlttr2
Le 26/09/2017 à 18:59, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> Added your example spacing command in My.lco and neither 15mm nor 25mm
> allows the logo .pdf to display. I'm now reading Chapter 4 (scrlttr2) in
> the
> latest English guide to learn how to set the firstheadpage spacing so the
> logo once again
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
If you want to modify the default, create your own lco file and call it in
the preamble. The one I created for french norms is NF.lco.
Jean-Marie,
Added your example spacing command in My.lco and neither 15mm nor 25mm
allows the logo .pdf to
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
The important thing is \@setplength commands go before the \KOMAoptions in
the preamble. And since these are not modified frequently, it makes sense
to put them in a file called "lco".
Jean-Marie,
I just copied DIN.lo to My.lco and will modify
not modified frequently, it makes
sense to put them in a file called "lco".
My preamble reads as:
%
%% Here you can modify the layout of your letter
%% Have a look at the KOMA script documentation
%% for details. Most commands are commented out
%% here (i.e. w
Le 26/09/2017 à 18:01, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> How do I determine in which .lco file to change the height? Here I find
> the setplength in multiple files:
The DIN.lco file is the default. My reference manual says (chapter 4
page 189):
"
By the way, the DIN lco-file will always be loaded as the
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
These \@setplength should be in the lco file (letter class options) which
is called in the Latex preamble with \LoadLetterOption{lcofile}% I don't
think you can use them anywhere in your Lyx document.
Jean-Marie,
The setting file does not have
Le 26/09/2017 à 16:54, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> [...]. First need to upgrade KOMA-Script.
I still use the 2004 version. I only upgraded the reference manual!.
--
Jean-Marie
On 09/26/2017 08:47 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Why don't you send a MWE with the graphics file in question?
Possibly because I've no idea what a MWE is? :-)
MWE = Minimum Working Example (or, since it's actually not working,
maybe Minimum
but have totally forgotten how
to upgrade an installed package. I'm running TeXLive-2017 and I _think_ that
I cp the koma-script.tds.zip file to /usr/share/texmf/ and unzip it there,
but I'm not confident that's the proper way.
These \@setplength should be in the lco file (letter class options) which
handle this case;
> I'll just pretend that you didn't ask for it.
> If you're in the wrong mode, you might be able to
> return to the right one by typing `I}' or `I$' or `I\par'.
>
> KOMA-script upgrade needed?
These \@setplength should be in the lco file (letter class optio
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
You need to use the pseudo-lengths shown in figure 17.1 (In my
scrguien.pdf, chapter 17 page 296)
Jean-Marie,
I'll get the latest KOMA-script and docs today; my 2013 version has
firstheadvpos in Chapter 21 on page 358 and section 21.1.2 on
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Why don't you send a MWE with the graphics file in question?
Eberhard,
Possibly because I've no idea what a MWE is? :-)
The graphic file at issue is the same PDF as before except that I changed
the Inc. to LLC because I changed the corporate
Why don't you send a MWE with the graphics file in question?
el
On 25/09/2017 20:22, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
>> Try starting LyX from a terminal with the "-dbg graphics" flag, open
>> and view the document, and see if it spits up an error message.
>
>
Le 25/09/2017 à 22:32, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> Class scrlttr2 Warning: head of first page is 17.22406pt too high.
>> (scrlttr2) You have to change `firstheadvpos'
>> (scrlttr2) or you have to define a smaller
>> (scrlttr2)
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
In the document's preamble is:
\firsthead{\centering\usekomavar{fromlogo}\hspace*{8cm}}
\ihead{\usekomavar{toname}\\%
I'm not sure how to change these to define a smaller head of first page.
The KOMA-script 2013 doc says this:
\usekomavar[command
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
Class scrlttr2 Warning: head of first page is 17.22406pt too high.
(scrlttr2) You have to change `firstheadvpos'
(scrlttr2) or you have to define a smaller
(scrlttr2) head of first page using \setkomavar.
(scrlttr2)
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Around line 498, LyX parks a copy in the temporary buffer and tries to
convert it to EPS. Around line 505, you can see the \insertgraphics
command for it (which I assume means LyX thinks the conversion was
successful). Your guess is better than mine
On 09/25/2017 02:22 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Try starting LyX from a terminal with the "-dbg graphics" flag, open and
view the document, and see if it spits up an error message.
Paul,
File's attached. In emacs the first reference to the image is
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Try starting LyX from a terminal with the "-dbg graphics" flag, open and
view the document, and see if it spits up an error message.
Paul,
File's attached. In emacs the first reference to the image is line 459.
There are no errors (or Errors) in
On 09/25/2017 12:51 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Some time in the past I modified the KOMA-letter version 2 template to
suit my needs. Not by modifying the template itself, but using selected
elements for a letter which I then copy and modify for new letters.
This has
worked well until today
Some time in the past I modified the KOMA-letter version 2 template to
suit my needs. Not by modifying the template itself, but using selected
elements for a letter which I then copy and modify for new letters. This has
worked well until today.
At the top of the document is a Logo
>
> The name is Walter. Anyway, as a user this is the error that gets
> presented to you. If that is not specific enough, it might be worthwhile
> to have more specific error message.
>
> Either way, it was a PEBCAK, I had been using the Adress field twice and
> omitted to use &
ed to you. If that is not specific enough, it might be worthwhile
to have more specific error message.
Either way, it was a PEBCAK, I had been using the Adress field twice and
omitted to use "end of letter" (which I do not remember being part of
KOMA-Script Letter v2 earlier).
Regards,
Walter
On 05/29/2016 02:54 PM, Walter van Holst wrote:
Hi all,
When trying to use the Koma-script Letter template I get this error:\
! LaTeX Error: \begin{letter} on input line 27 ended by \end{document}.
\end{document}
Your command was ignored.
Type Ito replace it with another command
On Sun, 29 May 2016, Walter van Holst wrote:
When trying to use the Koma-script Letter template I get this error:\
! LaTeX Error: \begin{letter} on input line 27 ended by \end{document}.
\end{document}
Your command was ignored.
Type Ito replace it with another command,
orto continue
Hi all,
When trying to use the Koma-script Letter template I get this error:\
! LaTeX Error: \begin{letter} on input line 27 ended by \end{document}.
\end{document}
Your command was ignored.
Type Ito replace it with another command,
orto continue without it.
Suggestions on how
Hi,
as I already told, I'm starting to use lyx. I would use it, in
every need I have. I want to write with it!
So, for example. If I want to write a tipical Italian letter (with,
address and the date on the left side of letter) how can I do
that?
Do it exists a Italan letter model
On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 8:42 AM, renato renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
as I already told, I'm starting to use lyx. I would use it, in every need
I have. I want to write with it!
So, for example. If I want to write a tipical Italian letter (with,
address and the date on the left
Hi,
as I already told, I'm starting to use lyx. I would use it, in
every need I have. I want to write with it!
So, for example. If I want to write a tipical Italian letter (with,
address and the date on the left side of letter) how can I do
that?
Do it exists a Italan letter model
On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 8:42 AM, renato renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
as I already told, I'm starting to use lyx. I would use it, in every need
I have. I want to write with it!
So, for example. If I want to write a tipical Italian letter (with,
address and the date on the left
Hi,
as I already told, I'm starting to use lyx. I would use it, in
every need I have. I want to write with it!
So, for example. If I want to write a tipical Italian letter (with,
address and the date on the left side of letter) how can I do
that?
Do it exists a Italan letter model
On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 8:42 AM, renato <renato.pontef...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as I already told, I'm starting to use lyx. I would use it, in every need
> I have. I want to write with it!
>
>
>
> So, for example. If I want to write a tipical Italian letter
. This, is an image of a letterhead realized wiith latex)
I would use Lyx, because it will better to write simple letter. But to do
that, I need a letterhead (I hope to explain myself).
Thank you
Renato
On Friday 26 September 2014 07:57:43 Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
Le 25/09/2014 22:11, renato a écrit :
Hi
(Meridiana.pdf)
I mean:
- the logo on the header is on the right
- the footer could be an image (can I can realize it with script?, it
would be
better. This, is an image of a letterhead realized wiith latex)
I would use Lyx, because it will better to write simple letter. But to do
that, I
. This, is an image of a letterhead realized wiith latex)
I would use Lyx, because it will better to write simple letter. But to do
that, I need a letterhead (I hope to explain myself).
Thank you
Renato
On Friday 26 September 2014 07:57:43 Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
Le 25/09/2014 22:11, renato a écrit :
Hi
(Meridiana.pdf)
I mean:
- the logo on the header is on the right
- the footer could be an image (can I can realize it with script?, it
would be
better. This, is an image of a letterhead realized wiith latex)
I would use Lyx, because it will better to write simple letter. But to do
that, I
. This, is an image of a letterhead realized wiith latex)
I would use Lyx, because it will better to write simple letter. But to do
that, I need a letterhead (I hope to explain myself).
Thank you
Renato
On Friday 26 September 2014 07:57:43 Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
> Le 25/09/2014 22:11, renato a éc
her file that I attach (Meridiana.pdf)
>
> I mean:
> - the logo on the header is on the right
> - the footer could be an image (can I can realize it with script?, it
> would be
> better. This, is an image of a letterhead realized wiith latex)
>
> I would use Lyx, because it will b
Hi,
please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I read the
same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm in the same
situation...
How can I put Image on the top left and the bottom of the page?
TIA
Renato
On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 22:11:55 +0200
renato renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I
read the same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm
in the same situation...
How can I put Image on the top left and the bottom
Le 25/09/2014 22:11, renato a écrit :
Hi,
please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I read the
same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm in the same
situation...
How can I put Image on the top left and the bottom of the page?
TIA
Renato
Hi,
please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I read the
same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm in the same
situation...
How can I put Image on the top left and the bottom of the page?
TIA
Renato
On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 22:11:55 +0200
renato renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I
read the same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm
in the same situation...
How can I put Image on the top left and the bottom
Le 25/09/2014 22:11, renato a écrit :
Hi,
please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I read the
same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm in the same
situation...
How can I put Image on the top left and the bottom of the page?
TIA
Renato
Hi,
please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I read the
same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm in the same
situation...
How can I put Image on the top left and the bottom of the page?
TIA
Renato
On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 22:11:55 +0200
renato <renato.pontef...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I
> read the same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm
> in the same situation...
> How can I put
Le 25/09/2014 22:11, renato a écrit :
> Hi,
> please, help me to set letterhead. I tried koma2 and letter class. I read the
> same document (in different site) googling around. But I'm in the same
> situation...
> How can I put Image on the top left and the bottom of the
Hi,
I'm trying to use Lyx, for my first document.
what I need to do is a simple letter, but I need:
- kind of letterhead, I mean: logo (image on the top left of the letter)
- footer (a table with 3 cells containing text)
- date aligned on the right
- body of letter
I've try to use Kaoma
Scriptum.
So to answer your questions... yes. You can use Lyx to get what you want.
Chances are something exists to get what you want but bare in mind that
this is highly customizable. If you want a different looking letter from
the defaults, that will require some time and playing around to make
Hi,
I'm trying to use Lyx, for my first document.
what I need to do is a simple letter, but I need:
- kind of letterhead, I mean: logo (image on the top left of the letter)
- footer (a table with 3 cells containing text)
- date aligned on the right
- body of letter
I've try to use Kaoma
Scriptum.
So to answer your questions... yes. You can use Lyx to get what you want.
Chances are something exists to get what you want but bare in mind that
this is highly customizable. If you want a different looking letter from
the defaults, that will require some time and playing around to make
Hi,
I'm trying to use Lyx, for my first document.
what I need to do is a simple letter, but I need:
- kind of letterhead, I mean: logo (image on the top left of the letter)
- footer (a table with 3 cells containing text)
- date aligned on the right
- body of letter
I've try to use Kaoma
ing a Post Scriptum.
So to answer your questions... yes. You can use Lyx to get what you want.
Chances are something exists to get what you want but bare in mind that
this is highly customizable. If you want a different looking letter from
the defaults, that will require some time and playing arou
On 6/23/2014 11:37 PM, Charlie wrote:
In:
Debian Jessie
using:
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I wanted to put a horizontal line and beneath it a custom footer, that
has the three elements:
\lfoot - \cfoot - \rfoot
This is what I use for my header/footer construction in the preamble
doesn't do anything,
though left the text in the \lfoot and added text into the \cfoot and
the \rfoot.
There was no output at all.
I think that would work in an article template but not in the letter
one. I actually tried several variations of this and came up blank or
received error messages from
Le 24/06/2014 05:37, Charlie a écrit :
In:
Debian Jessie
using:
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I wanted to put a horizontal line and beneath it a custom footer, that
has the three elements:
\lfoot - \cfoot - \rfoot
So that I can place three different names and address details onto the
first page of the
{% with
\setkomavar{firstfoot}{%.
All this has to be inserted in your .lco parameter file.
% Define a new letter foot
\firstfoot{%
\parbox[t]{\textwidth}{\footnotesize
\rule{\linewidth}{2pt}
\begin{tabular}[t]{l@{}}%
\multicolumn{1}{@{}l@{}}{Partners:}\\
Jim Smith\\
Russ Mayer
. If your version is 3.x you
should replace the first line \firstfoot{% with
\setkomavar{firstfoot}{%.
All this has to be inserted in your .lco parameter file.
% Define a new letter foot
\firstfoot{%
\parbox[t]{\textwidth}{\footnotesize
\rule{\linewidth}{2pt}
\begin
On 6/23/2014 11:37 PM, Charlie wrote:
In:
Debian Jessie
using:
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I wanted to put a horizontal line and beneath it a custom footer, that
has the three elements:
\lfoot - \cfoot - \rfoot
This is what I use for my header/footer construction in the preamble
doesn't do anything,
though left the text in the \lfoot and added text into the \cfoot and
the \rfoot.
There was no output at all.
I think that would work in an article template but not in the letter
one. I actually tried several variations of this and came up blank or
received error messages from
Le 24/06/2014 05:37, Charlie a écrit :
In:
Debian Jessie
using:
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I wanted to put a horizontal line and beneath it a custom footer, that
has the three elements:
\lfoot - \cfoot - \rfoot
So that I can place three different names and address details onto the
first page of the
{% with
\setkomavar{firstfoot}{%.
All this has to be inserted in your .lco parameter file.
% Define a new letter foot
\firstfoot{%
\parbox[t]{\textwidth}{\footnotesize
\rule{\linewidth}{2pt}
\begin{tabular}[t]{l@{}}%
\multicolumn{1}{@{}l@{}}{Partners:}\\
Jim Smith\\
Russ Mayer
. If your version is 3.x you
should replace the first line \firstfoot{% with
\setkomavar{firstfoot}{%.
All this has to be inserted in your .lco parameter file.
% Define a new letter foot
\firstfoot{%
\parbox[t]{\textwidth}{\footnotesize
\rule{\linewidth}{2pt}
\begin
On 6/23/2014 11:37 PM, Charlie wrote:
In:
Debian Jessie
using:
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I wanted to put a horizontal line and beneath it a custom footer, that
has the three elements:
\lfoot - \cfoot - \rfoot
This is what I use for my header/footer construction in the preamble
newcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.4pt}
> \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
>
Thanks Ross.
I have the header covered and the rest of the text doesn't do anything,
though left the text in the \lfoot and added text into the \cfoot and
the \rfoot.
There was no output at all.
I think that wou
Le 24/06/2014 05:37, Charlie a écrit :
In:
Debian Jessie
using:
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I wanted to put a horizontal line and beneath it a custom footer, that
has the three elements:
\lfoot - \cfoot - \rfoot
So that I can place three different names and address details onto the
first page of the
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