Ah... just found the command to remove the line/rule:
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} %Do not print a rule below the header
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} %Do not print a rule above the footer
But I am still having difficulty getting the date + time to print in the header.
Cheers,
Ken
Paul,
When I try to \usepackage{time} I get the error that time.sty was not
found. When I browse for packages to install via MikTex time is not
an option.
By too fancy I mean that I don't seem to get any headers unless I
use \pagestyle{fancy} (i.e. \pagestyle{plain} just gives my page
numbers
Marcelo,
Thanks for your reply. How would you do this? Would you enter this
into the preamble, and what code would you use exactly? How could I
also get the time?
Cheers,
Ken
On 10/4/07, Marcelo Acuña [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the
header
Ken wrote:
Paul,
When I try to \usepackage{time} I get the error that time.sty was not
found. When I browse for packages to install via MikTex time is not
an option.
It's in the 'genmisc' package.
Sometimes individual style files (such as time.sty) are bundled into a
collection with a
Ah... just found the command to remove the line/rule:
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} %Do not print a rule below the header
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} %Do not print a rule above the footer
But I am still having difficulty getting the date + time to print in the header.
Cheers,
Ken
Paul,
When I try to \usepackage{time} I get the error that time.sty was not
found. When I browse for packages to install via MikTex time is not
an option.
By too fancy I mean that I don't seem to get any headers unless I
use \pagestyle{fancy} (i.e. \pagestyle{plain} just gives my page
numbers
Marcelo,
Thanks for your reply. How would you do this? Would you enter this
into the preamble, and what code would you use exactly? How could I
also get the time?
Cheers,
Ken
On 10/4/07, Marcelo Acuña [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the
header
Ken wrote:
Paul,
When I try to \usepackage{time} I get the error that time.sty was not
found. When I browse for packages to install via MikTex time is not
an option.
It's in the 'genmisc' package.
Sometimes individual style files (such as time.sty) are bundled into a
collection with a
Ah... just found the command to remove the line/rule:
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} %Do not print a rule below the header
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} %Do not print a rule above the footer
But I am still having difficulty getting the date + time to print in the header.
Cheers,
Ken
Paul,
When I try to \usepackage{time} I get the error that time.sty was not
found. When I browse for packages to install via MikTex time is not
an option.
By "too fancy" I mean that I don't seem to get any headers unless I
use \pagestyle{fancy} (i.e. \pagestyle{plain} just gives my page
numbers
Marcelo,
Thanks for your reply. How would you do this? Would you enter this
into the preamble, and what code would you use exactly? How could I
also get the time?
Cheers,
Ken
On 10/4/07, Marcelo Acuña <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the
> >
Ken wrote:
Paul,
When I try to \usepackage{time} I get the error that time.sty was not
found. When I browse for packages to install via MikTex time is not
an option.
It's in the 'genmisc' package.
Sometimes individual style files (such as time.sty) are bundled into a
collection with a
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the header of each page?
I have googled and found some info fancyhdr and datetime which I added
to the preamble. But the former is too fancy for what I want and the
latter seems to cause weird errors (some sort of \adddialect
problems). Just
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the
header of each page?
You can try with \today command in your header
definition.
Marcelo
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Ken wrote:
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the header of each page?
I have googled and found some info fancyhdr and datetime which I added
to the preamble. But the former is too fancy for what I want and the
latter seems to cause weird errors (some sort of \adddialect
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the header of each page?
I have googled and found some info fancyhdr and datetime which I added
to the preamble. But the former is too fancy for what I want and the
latter seems to cause weird errors (some sort of \adddialect
problems). Just
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the
header of each page?
You can try with \today command in your header
definition.
Marcelo
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Ken wrote:
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the header of each page?
I have googled and found some info fancyhdr and datetime which I added
to the preamble. But the former is too fancy for what I want and the
latter seems to cause weird errors (some sort of \adddialect
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the header of each page?
I have googled and found some info fancyhdr and datetime which I added
to the preamble. But the former is too fancy for what I want and the
latter seems to cause weird errors (some sort of \adddialect
problems). Just
> Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the
> header of each page?
You can try with \today command in your header
definition.
Marcelo
Los referentes más importantes en compra/ venta de autos se juntaron:
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Ahora comprar o vender tu auto es más fácil. Vistá
Ken wrote:
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the header of each page?
I have googled and found some info fancyhdr and datetime which I added
to the preamble. But the former is too fancy for what I want and the
latter seems to cause weird errors (some sort of \adddialect
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