Re: Modifying the koma-letter2 lyx template
Hi Jürgen, On 11/07/2005 08:16 AM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: One solution: instead of an actual opening phrase, write \vspace*{-3\baselineskip} (in ERT) into the opening line (you might want to adjust the length, which shrinks the distance by 3 lines in the example). Thanks for that nice workaround. Works perfect. :) Kind regards, -- Rohnny
Re: Modifying the koma-letter2 lyx template
Rohnny Moland wrote: > I am using the koma-letter2 lyx template, which works very well, but I > am looking for a way to turn off the opening section, when writing > formal letters. Is this possible? I have looked at the lyx template code > but I cant find any options for it. You can't just turn it off, because the opening command does not only the opening, but invokes also all other stuff in the letter (headings, foldmarks etc.). One solution: instead of an actual opening phrase, write \vspace*{-3\baselineskip} (in ERT) into the opening line (you might want to adjust the length, which shrinks the distance by 3 lines in the example). You can save this as a template for your letters. HTH, Jürgen
Modifying the koma-letter2 lyx template
Hi, I am not sure if I ask this question on the right list, so please point me to another list if this is the wrong place. I am using the koma-letter2 lyx template, which works very well, but I am looking for a way to turn off the opening section, when writing formal letters. Is this possible? I have looked at the lyx template code but I cant find any options for it. If its not possible I am looking for a lyx template for writing letters close to the style koma-letter2 provides. Kind regards, -- Rohnny