Hello,
I am new to LyX, but used LateX before, so I am fimiliar with some of the
basic functionality and happy with the concept of using a source editor and
viewing the Binary later.
We are developing an embedded Linux application, so I am happy again, working
on a 100% Lin workstation.
Frans Grotepass wrote:
\lhead{Number:\newline 000 001} \chead{Type: \newline IRS} \rhead{Rev: Issue:
Status: \newline 000 000 Prelim}
This works fine for lhead. Works reasonable for chead and shreds rhead
completely. The spacing of the second line is fine, but the spacing of the
first line
Hello,
I am new to LyX, but used LateX before, so I am fimiliar with some of the
basic functionality and happy with the concept of using a source editor and
viewing the Binary later.
We are developing an embedded Linux application, so I am happy again, working
on a 100% Lin workstation.
Frans Grotepass wrote:
\lhead{Number:\newline 000 001} \chead{Type: \newline IRS} \rhead{Rev: Issue:
Status: \newline 000 000 Prelim}
This works fine for lhead. Works reasonable for chead and shreds rhead
completely. The spacing of the second line is fine, but the spacing of the
first line
Hello,
I am new to LyX, but used LateX before, so I am fimiliar with some of the
basic functionality and happy with the concept of using a source editor and
viewing the "Binary" later.
We are developing an embedded Linux application, so I am happy again, working
on a 100% Lin workstation.
Frans Grotepass wrote:
\lhead{Number:\newline 000 001} \chead{Type: \newline IRS} \rhead{Rev: Issue:
Status: \newline 000 000 Prelim}
This works fine for lhead. Works reasonable for chead and shreds rhead
completely. The spacing of the second line is fine, but the spacing of the
first line