irstfoot{%" 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:}\\
dified example will do what you want. 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
>
> \fir
about everything
that was suggested in all my readings with different parameters and I
have given it best. So I am here again.
The one thing I haven't done, is create my own template to do what I
want rather than use the letter template. In the past I used a template
I made myself, but it was just
about everything
that was suggested in all my readings with different parameters and I
have given it best. So I am here again.
The one thing I haven't done, is create my own template to do what I
want rather than use the letter template. In the past I used a template
I made myself, but it was just
e and just about everything
that was suggested in all my readings with different parameters and I
have given it best. So I am here again.
The one thing I haven't done, is create my own template to do what I
want rather than use the letter template. In the past I used a template
I made myself, but i
In multipage business letters here in the US all continuation pages should
have a header in the upper left of the page containing
Addressee's Name
Date as shown on page 1
Page number
While I thought that the KOMA-Script Letter 2 configuration I use had this
capability and how to do
On 02/07/2013 11:17 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
In multipage business letters here in the US all continuation pages
should
have a header in the upper left of the page containing
Addressee's Name
Date as shown on page 1
Page number
While I thought that the KOMA-Script Letter 2 configuration I
On Tue, 2 Jul 2013, Julien Rioux wrote:
I could find this thread about it, where it seems that a solution was
reached:
http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/Koma-Letter-2-Components-Sequence-td477936.html
Julien,
Thanks very much! I thought I had solved this before but I did not find
In multipage business letters here in the US all continuation pages should
have a header in the upper left of the page containing
Addressee's Name
Date as shown on page 1
Page number
While I thought that the KOMA-Script Letter 2 configuration I use had this
capability and how to do
On 02/07/2013 11:17 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
In multipage business letters here in the US all continuation pages
should
have a header in the upper left of the page containing
Addressee's Name
Date as shown on page 1
Page number
While I thought that the KOMA-Script Letter 2 configuration I
On Tue, 2 Jul 2013, Julien Rioux wrote:
I could find this thread about it, where it seems that a solution was
reached:
http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/Koma-Letter-2-Components-Sequence-td477936.html
Julien,
Thanks very much! I thought I had solved this before but I did not find
In multipage business letters here in the US all continuation pages should
have a header in the upper left of the page containing
Addressee's Name
Date as shown on page 1
Page number
While I thought that the KOMA-Script Letter 2 configuration I use had this
capability and how to do
On 02/07/2013 11:17 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
In multipage business letters here in the US all continuation pages
should
have a header in the upper left of the page containing
Addressee's Name
Date as shown on page 1
Page number
While I thought that the KOMA-Script Letter 2 configuration I
On Tue, 2 Jul 2013, Julien Rioux wrote:
I could find this thread about it, where it seems that a solution was
reached:
http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/Koma-Letter-2-Components-Sequence-td477936.html
Julien,
Thanks very much! I thought I had solved this before but I did not find
Am 21.05.2013 02:01, schrieb Julien Rioux:
On 08/04/2013 2:06 PM, ARNOLD STEPHANE wrote:
I think theTutorial misses a sentence in the 2.2.3 section.
I think it should say that pressing Control-Enter in an adress(in a
Letter document) can perform a linebreak. Somehow it should tell it, I
think
Am 21.05.2013 02:01, schrieb Julien Rioux:
On 08/04/2013 2:06 PM, ARNOLD STEPHANE wrote:
I think theTutorial misses a sentence in the 2.2.3 section.
I think it should say that pressing Control-Enter in an adress(in a
Letter document) can perform a linebreak. Somehow it should tell it, I
think
Am 21.05.2013 02:01, schrieb Julien Rioux:
On 08/04/2013 2:06 PM, ARNOLD STEPHANE wrote:
I think theTutorial misses a sentence in the 2.2.3 section.
I think it should say that pressing Control-Enter in an adress(in a
Letter document) can perform a linebreak. Somehow it should tell it, I
think
On 08/04/2013 2:06 PM, ARNOLD STEPHANE wrote:
Hello,
I think theTutorial misses a sentence in the 2.2.3 section.
I think it should say that pressing Control-Enter in an adress(in a
Letter document) can perform a linebreak. Somehow it should tell it, I
think.
Thanks and kind regards
Stéphane
On 08/04/2013 2:06 PM, ARNOLD STEPHANE wrote:
Hello,
I think theTutorial misses a sentence in the 2.2.3 section.
I think it should say that pressing Control-Enter in an adress(in a
Letter document) can perform a linebreak. Somehow it should tell it, I
think.
Thanks and kind regards
Stéphane
On 08/04/2013 2:06 PM, ARNOLD STEPHANE wrote:
Hello,
I think theTutorial misses a sentence in the 2.2.3 section.
I think it should say that pressing Control-Enter in an adress(in a
Letter document) can perform a linebreak. Somehow it should tell it, I
think.
Thanks and kind regards
Stéphane
Hello,
I think theTutorial misses a sentence in the 2.2.3 section.
I think it should say that pressing Control-Enter in an adress(in a
Letter document) can perform a linebreak. Somehow it should tell it, I
think.
Thanks and kind regards
Stéphane
Hello,
I think theTutorial misses a sentence in the 2.2.3 section.
I think it should say that pressing Control-Enter in an adress(in a
Letter document) can perform a linebreak. Somehow it should tell it, I
think.
Thanks and kind regards
Stéphane
Hello,
I think theTutorial misses a sentence in the 2.2.3 section.
I think it should say that pressing Control-Enter in an adress(in a
Letter document) can perform a linebreak. Somehow it should tell it, I
think.
Thanks and kind regards
Stéphane
Le 25/02/2013 07:48, Charlie a écrit :
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 15:39:05 +0100 Jean-Marie mentioned this:
Re: letter (KOMA-Script v.2) Space between closing and
signature
A picture being worth a thousand words, Figure 6.1 in the
scrguien.pdf is your friend.
My reply
On Mon, 25 Feb 2013 11:58:04 +0100 Jean-Marie Pacquet j...@pacquet.net
sent this:
Le 25/02/2013 07:48, Charlie a écrit :
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 15:39:05 +0100 Jean-Marie mentioned this:
Re: letter (KOMA-Script v.2) Space between closing and
signature
A picture
Le 25/02/2013 07:48, Charlie a écrit :
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 15:39:05 +0100 Jean-Marie mentioned this:
Re: letter (KOMA-Script v.2) Space between closing and
signature
A picture being worth a thousand words, Figure 6.1 in the
scrguien.pdf is your friend.
My reply
On Mon, 25 Feb 2013 11:58:04 +0100 Jean-Marie Pacquet j...@pacquet.net
sent this:
Le 25/02/2013 07:48, Charlie a écrit :
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 15:39:05 +0100 Jean-Marie mentioned this:
Re: letter (KOMA-Script v.2) Space between closing and
signature
A picture
Le 25/02/2013 07:48, Charlie a écrit :
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 15:39:05 +0100 Jean-Marie mentioned this:
Re: letter (KOMA-Script v.2) Space between closing and
signature
A picture being worth a thousand words, Figure 6.1 in the
scrguien.pdf is your friend.
My reply
On Mon, 25 Feb 2013 11:58:04 +0100 "Jean-Marie Pacquet j...@pacquet.net"
sent this:
>Le 25/02/2013 07:48, Charlie a écrit :
>>On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 15:39:05 +0100 Jean-Marie mentioned this:
>> Re: letter (KOMA-Script v.2) Space between cl
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 08:42:49 +0100 Jean-Marie Pacquet j...@pacquet.net
sent this:
Le 24/02/2013 07:26, Charlie a écrit :
I'm having a problem with the space between Closing and Signature in:
letter (KOMA-Script v.2)
using LyX version 2.0.3 Debian Wheezy.
I need more space
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 08:42:49 +0100 Jean-Marie Pacquet j...@pacquet.net
sent this:
Le 24/02/2013 07:26, Charlie a écrit :
I'm having a problem with the space between Closing and Signature in:
letter (KOMA-Script v.2)
using LyX version 2.0.3 Debian Wheezy.
I need more space
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 08:42:49 +0100 "Jean-Marie Pacquet j...@pacquet.net"
sent this:
>Le 24/02/2013 07:26, Charlie a écrit :
>> I'm having a problem with the space between Closing and Signature in:
>>
>> letter (KOMA-Script v.2)
>>
>> using Ly
I'm having a problem with the space between Closing and Signature in:
letter (KOMA-Script v.2)
using LyX version 2.0.3 Debian Wheezy.
I need more space to apply my hand written signature.
The document class doesn't honour vertical space after Closing.
It doesn't honour vertical space before
I'm having a problem with the space between Closing and Signature in:
letter (KOMA-Script v.2)
using LyX version 2.0.3 Debian Wheezy.
I need more space to apply my hand written signature.
The document class doesn't honour vertical space after Closing.
It doesn't honour vertical space before
I'm having a problem with the space between Closing and Signature in:
letter (KOMA-Script v.2)
using LyX version 2.0.3 Debian Wheezy.
I need more space to apply my hand written signature.
The document class doesn't honour vertical space after Closing.
It doesn't honour vertical space before
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
In the book class, for example, \chapter itself declares
\pagestyle{empty}. It may be that something similar
happens on the first page of a letter.
Mh, I am not able to identify the source of the problem.
Right now only tracked down that generally
vv01f wrote:
In the book class, for example, \chapter itself declares
\pagestyle{empty}. It may be that something similar
happens on the first page of a letter.
Mh, I am not able to identify the source of the problem.
Right now only tracked down that generally pagestyle
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
In the book class, for example, \chapter itself declares
\pagestyle{empty}. It may be that something similar
happens on the first page of a letter.
Mh, I am not able to identify the source of the problem.
Right now only tracked down that generally
vv01f wrote:
In the book class, for example, \chapter itself declares
\pagestyle{empty}. It may be that something similar
happens on the first page of a letter.
Mh, I am not able to identify the source of the problem.
Right now only tracked down that generally pagestyle
Richard Heck lyx.org> writes:
>
> In the book class, for example, \chapter itself declares
> \pagestyle{empty}. It may be that something similar
> happens on the first page of a letter.
>
Mh, I am not able to identify the source of the problem.
Right now only tracked d
vv01f wrote:
> > In the book class, for example, \chapter itself declares
> > \pagestyle{empty}. It may be that something similar
> > happens on the first page of a letter.
> >
> >
>
> Mh, I am not able to identify the source of the problem.
> Rig
doesnt work either, \bottomtext is ignored when footers are used.
How to fix that?
I think the issue must be the page style on the first page of the
letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
though.
rh
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
On 10/10/2012 10:43 AM, w01f at uni.de wrote:
\pagestyle{fancy}
I think the issue must be the page style on the first page of the
letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
though.
I just know that \pagestyle{fancy} says
On 10/11/2012 04:37 PM, vv01f wrote:
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
On 10/10/2012 10:43 AM, w01f at uni.de wrote:
\pagestyle{fancy}
I think the issue must be the page style on the first page of the
letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
though.
I just
of the
letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
though.
I just know that \pagestyle{fancy} says to me it should not be
empty - how could that work out. Any method to falsify your
guess?
Here the complete source of a lyx file showing the (fancy)
footer only on 2nd page
doesnt work either, \bottomtext is ignored when footers are used.
How to fix that?
I think the issue must be the page style on the first page of the
letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
though.
rh
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
On 10/10/2012 10:43 AM, w01f at uni.de wrote:
\pagestyle{fancy}
I think the issue must be the page style on the first page of the
letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
though.
I just know that \pagestyle{fancy} says
On 10/11/2012 04:37 PM, vv01f wrote:
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
On 10/10/2012 10:43 AM, w01f at uni.de wrote:
\pagestyle{fancy}
I think the issue must be the page style on the first page of the
letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
though.
I just
of the
letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
though.
I just know that \pagestyle{fancy} says to me it should not be
empty - how could that work out. Any method to falsify your
guess?
Here the complete source of a lyx file showing the (fancy)
footer only on 2nd page
doesnt work either, \bottomtext is ignored when footers are used.
How to fix that?
I think the issue must be the page style on the first page of the
letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
though.
rh
Richard Heck lyx.org> writes:
>
> On 10/10/2012 10:43 AM, w01f uni.de wrote:
>
> > \pagestyle{fancy}
>
> I think the issue must be the page style on the first page of the
> letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
> though.
>
I just
On 10/11/2012 04:37 PM, vv01f wrote:
Richard Heck lyx.org> writes:
On 10/10/2012 10:43 AM, w01f uni.de wrote:
\pagestyle{fancy}
I think the issue must be the page style on the first page of the
letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
though.
I just k
gt;> I think the issue must be the page style on the first page of the
>>> letter, which is probably empty or something like that. Not sure,
>>> though.
>>>
>> I just know that \pagestyle{fancy} says to me it should not be
>> empty - how could that work ou
:
Dear List
Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an
arbitrary letter pattern?
I have written perl programs which allow mail merge in insurance
companies for things such as renewal notices, price quotation, etc.
The main idea is that the user creates a normal LyX letter
:
Dear List
Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an
arbitrary letter pattern?
I have written perl programs which allow mail merge in insurance
companies for things such as renewal notices, price quotation, etc.
The main idea is that the user creates a normal LyX letter
uot;Jörg Kühne" wrote:
>>> Dear List
>>>
>>> Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an
>>> arbitrary letter pattern?
> I have written perl programs which allow mail merge in insurance
> companies for things such as renewal notices, p
On 04/04/2012 02:25 AM, Jörg Kühne wrote:
Dear List
Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an arbitrary letter
pattern?
I'm sure this can be done with pstricks or tikz, but I don't use them
myself.
Richard
On 04/05/2012 10:55 AM, Caterpillar wrote:
Hello, I started using Lyx 2 months ago, so I am a new user compared to
you :-)
I am having some troubles with any template of letter kind.
I opened a topic here, but I don't get answers by some days, and I need
to fix this problem as soon as possible
Il 05/04/2012 19:22, Richard Heck ha scritto:
On 04/05/2012 10:55 AM, Caterpillar wrote:
Hello, I started using Lyx 2 months ago, so I am a new user compared to
you :-)
I am having some troubles with any template of letter kind.
I opened a topic here, but I don't get answers by some days
template of letter kind.
I opened a topic here, but I don't get answers by some days, and I
need to fix this problem as soon as possible
http://latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=19307
The problem is:
If I write a complete letter using any letter template (filling
name, address
:
On 04/04/2012 02:25 AM, Jörg Kühne wrote:
Dear List
Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an
arbitrary letter pattern?
I have written perl programs which allow mail merge in insurance
companies for things such as renewal notices, price quotation, etc.
The main idea
:-)
I am having some troubles with any template of letter kind.
I opened a topic here, but I don't get answers by some days, and I
need to fix this problem as soon as possible
http://latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=19307
The problem is:
If I write a complete letter using any letter
On 04/04/2012 02:25 AM, Jörg Kühne wrote:
Dear List
Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an arbitrary letter
pattern?
I'm sure this can be done with pstricks or tikz, but I don't use them
myself.
Richard
On 04/05/2012 10:55 AM, Caterpillar wrote:
Hello, I started using Lyx 2 months ago, so I am a new user compared to
you :-)
I am having some troubles with any template of letter kind.
I opened a topic here, but I don't get answers by some days, and I need
to fix this problem as soon as possible
Il 05/04/2012 19:22, Richard Heck ha scritto:
On 04/05/2012 10:55 AM, Caterpillar wrote:
Hello, I started using Lyx 2 months ago, so I am a new user compared to
you :-)
I am having some troubles with any template of letter kind.
I opened a topic here, but I don't get answers by some days
template of letter kind.
I opened a topic here, but I don't get answers by some days, and I
need to fix this problem as soon as possible
http://latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=19307
The problem is:
If I write a complete letter using any letter template (filling
name, address
:
On 04/04/2012 02:25 AM, Jörg Kühne wrote:
Dear List
Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an
arbitrary letter pattern?
I have written perl programs which allow mail merge in insurance
companies for things such as renewal notices, price quotation, etc.
The main idea
:-)
I am having some troubles with any template of letter kind.
I opened a topic here, but I don't get answers by some days, and I
need to fix this problem as soon as possible
http://latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=19307
The problem is:
If I write a complete letter using any letter
On 04/04/2012 02:25 AM, "Jörg Kühne" wrote:
Dear List
Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an arbitrary letter
pattern?
I'm sure this can be done with pstricks or tikz, but I don't use them
myself.
Richard
On 04/05/2012 10:55 AM, Caterpillar wrote:
Hello, I started using Lyx 2 months ago, so I am a new user compared to
you :-)
I am having some troubles with any template of letter kind.
I opened a topic here, but I don't get answers by some days, and I need
to fix this problem as soon as possible
Il 05/04/2012 19:22, Richard Heck ha scritto:
> On 04/05/2012 10:55 AM, Caterpillar wrote:
>> Hello, I started using Lyx 2 months ago, so I am a new user compared to
>> you :-)
>> I am having some troubles with any template of letter kind.
>> I opened a topic here, but
-)
> >> I am having some troubles with any template of letter kind.
> >> I opened a topic here, but I don't get answers by some days, and I
> >> need to fix this problem as soon as possible
> >> http://latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19=19307
> &g
:
> On 04/04/2012 02:25 AM, "Jörg Kühne" wrote:
>> Dear List
>>
>> Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an
>> arbitrary letter pattern?
I have written perl programs which allow mail merge in insurance
companies for things such as renewal no
using Lyx 2 months ago, so I am a new user
>>>> compared to you :-)
>>>> I am having some troubles with any template of letter kind.
>>>> I opened a topic here, but I don't get answers by some days, and I
>>>> need to fix this problem as soon as pos
Dear List
Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an arbitrary letter
pattern?
Best regards
Joerg
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Dear List
Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an arbitrary letter
pattern?
Best regards
Joerg
--
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belohnen Sie mit bis zu 50,- Euro! https://freundschaftswerbung.gmx.de
Dear List
Is it possible to write (with Lyx) a circular letter with an arbitrary letter
pattern?
Best regards
Joerg
--
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belohnen Sie mit bis zu 50,- Euro! https://freundschaftswerbung.gmx.de
BcBob cobolink at gmail.com writes:
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
I found a discussion on roman numbering and adding the
BcBob cobolink at gmail.com writes:
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
I found a discussion on roman numbering and adding the
BcBob gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
> capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
> subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
>
> I found a discussion on roman numbering and adding the following
extra
spaces (more than one space in a row), so LyX does not allow such
spaces so users won't think that they can create long spaces this way.
In ASCII, space is a character just like a letter or numeral. In
typography, space is just room between words. Such room can have
varying size or even
sentences begin with a
lower case letter. Robert Bringhurst, the author of The Elements of
Typographic Style, a book widely regarded as the typographer's bible,
writes:
In the nineteenth century, which was a dark and inflationary age in
typography and type design, many compositors were
extra
spaces (more than one space in a row), so LyX does not allow such
spaces so users won't think that they can create long spaces this way.
In ASCII, space is a character just like a letter or numeral. In
typography, space is just room between words. Such room can have
varying size or even
sentences begin with a
lower case letter. Robert Bringhurst, the author of The Elements of
Typographic Style, a book widely regarded as the typographer's bible,
writes:
In the nineteenth century, which was a dark and inflationary age in
typography and type design, many compositors were
extra
spaces (more than one space in a row), so LyX does not allow such
spaces so users won't think that they can create long spaces this way.
In ASCII, "space" is a character just like a letter or numeral. In
typography, space is just room between words. Such room can have
varying si
sentences begin with a
lower case letter. Robert Bringhurst, the author of The Elements of
Typographic Style, a book widely regarded as the typographer's bible,
writes:
In the nineteenth century, which was a dark and inflationary age in
typography and type design, many compositors were
Hi everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every dot? and
more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
I’m using the lastest LYX version in windows.
Thank you very much who can help me and solve these problem.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Andrea Montinaro monti...@hotmail.it wrote:
Hi everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every dot?
and more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
Well, the obvious answer would be to use shift + letter
On 20. okt. 2011 11:20, Andrea Montinaro wrote:
Hi everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every
dot? and more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
I’m using the lastest LYX version in windows.
Thank you very much who can help me
everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every
dot? and more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
I’m using the lastest LYX version in windows.
Thank you very much who can help me and solve these problem.
LyX does not have
On 20.10.2011 11:20, Andrea Montinaro wrote:
Hi everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every
dot? and more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
I’m using the lastest LYX version in windows.
Thank you very much who can help me and solve
Hi everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every dot? and
more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
I’m using the lastest LYX version in windows.
Thank you very much who can help me and solve these problem.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Andrea Montinaro monti...@hotmail.it wrote:
Hi everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every dot?
and more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
Well, the obvious answer would be to use shift + letter
On 20. okt. 2011 11:20, Andrea Montinaro wrote:
Hi everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every
dot? and more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
I’m using the lastest LYX version in windows.
Thank you very much who can help me
everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every
dot? and more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
I’m using the lastest LYX version in windows.
Thank you very much who can help me and solve these problem.
LyX does not have
On 20.10.2011 11:20, Andrea Montinaro wrote:
Hi everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every
dot? and more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
I’m using the lastest LYX version in windows.
Thank you very much who can help me and solve
Hi everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every dot? and
more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
I’m using the lastest LYX version in windows.
Thank you very much who can help me and solve these problem.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Andrea Montinaro <monti...@hotmail.it> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every dot?
> and more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
>
Well, the obvious answer woul
On 20. okt. 2011 11:20, Andrea Montinaro wrote:
Hi everyone,
my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every
dot? and more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
I’m using the lastest LYX version in windows.
Thank you very much who can help me
aro wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>> my question is: How can i get capital letter automatically after every
>> dot? and more: How can I have the right space afet comma or bracket etc.?
>> I’m using the lastest LYX version in windows.
>> Thank you very much who can help me
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