Thanks very much! That solves the confusion.
Is it possible to eliminate and remove the "Default" page style from the
drop-down list and make "fancy" as the only available page style?
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On Tuesday, June 14th, 2022 at 1:22 AM, Paul A. Rubin
wrote:
> On 6/13/22 19:
On 6/13/22 19:18, tush via lyx-users wrote:
By the way, I just checked two other layout files that consist of only one
argument for PageStyle:
aa.layout (Astronomy & Astrophysics) and amsart.layout (American Mathematical
Society (AMS) Article).
The first should allow the user to use only page
By the way, I just checked two other layout files that consist of only one
argument for PageStyle:
aa.layout (Astronomy & Astrophysics) and amsart.layout (American Mathematical
Society (AMS) Article).
The first should allow the user to use only page style "plain" and the latter
only "Headers".
Thanks very much for the quick reply.
I just tried what you described and it and you are right. I see the full list.
But when I do it in my own layout file, it doesn't work. Maybe I am conflicting
this setting with another one?
My Layout file reads:
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[book]{My Book}
# \Decla
On 6/13/22 18:03, tush via lyx-users wrote:
I am building my layout file and I want to better understand the effect of
PageStyle empty|myheadings|...
Inserting this line into my layout file does not make any apparent effect.
Moreover, I looked at the content of `memoir.layout` and I see that t
I am building my layout file and I want to better understand the effect of
PageStyle empty|myheadings|...
Inserting this line into my layout file does not make any apparent effect.
Moreover, I looked at the content of `memoir.layout` and I see that there are
multiple page styles for this doc cl