Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Matthias Coy schrieb:

It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a 
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).


Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and headings. It normally only 
contains plain text. The text layout is defined by the document class you are using.


regards Uwe


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Matthias Coy

Uwe Stöhr schrieb:

Matthias Coy schrieb:

It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a 
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).


Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and 
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is 
defined by the document class you are using.


regards Uwe


Yes, normally. But I want to break that rule :) Best chance is now to 
just not use Abstract and make a chapter* out of it.


regards
matt


RE: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
 

 It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a 
 heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).

Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and 
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is
defined by the document class you are using.

And how do I make an itemize (or friend) inside an example ?

regards Uwe

(I hope it ain't in the manual ;-))

Vincent


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Matthias Coy wrote:
 It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
 heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
 only works if one indents it, 

And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be nested 
into an abstract.

 but I didn't had any success in creating
 headings for a better look.

Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option abstracton?

Jürgen


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Matthias Coy

Jürgen Spitzmüller schrieb:

Matthias Coy wrote:

It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
only works if one indents it, 


And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be nested 
into an abstract.

but I didn't had any success in creating
headings for a better look.


Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option abstracton?
Yes, this is on. I don't mean the Abstract heading, I want to create 
subheadings such as ... motivation, goal, company.



Jürgen


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Matthias Coy wrote:
  Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option
  abstracton?

 Yes, this is on. I don't mean the Abstract heading, I want to create
 subheadings such as ... motivation, goal, company.

Well, you can certainly nest minisecs, even sections (even though this looks 
rather weird). If you need one in the first line, just put an empty ERT one 
line above.

Jürgen


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Matthias Coy schrieb:

It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a 
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).


Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and headings. It normally only 
contains plain text. The text layout is defined by the document class you are using.


regards Uwe


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Matthias Coy

Uwe Stöhr schrieb:

Matthias Coy schrieb:

It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a 
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).


Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and 
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is 
defined by the document class you are using.


regards Uwe


Yes, normally. But I want to break that rule :) Best chance is now to 
just not use Abstract and make a chapter* out of it.


regards
matt


RE: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
 

 It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a 
 heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).

Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and 
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is
defined by the document class you are using.

And how do I make an itemize (or friend) inside an example ?

regards Uwe

(I hope it ain't in the manual ;-))

Vincent


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Matthias Coy wrote:
 It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
 heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
 only works if one indents it, 

And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be nested 
into an abstract.

 but I didn't had any success in creating
 headings for a better look.

Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option abstracton?

Jürgen


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Matthias Coy

Jürgen Spitzmüller schrieb:

Matthias Coy wrote:

It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
only works if one indents it, 


And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be nested 
into an abstract.

but I didn't had any success in creating
headings for a better look.


Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option abstracton?
Yes, this is on. I don't mean the Abstract heading, I want to create 
subheadings such as ... motivation, goal, company.



Jürgen


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Matthias Coy wrote:
  Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option
  abstracton?

 Yes, this is on. I don't mean the Abstract heading, I want to create
 subheadings such as ... motivation, goal, company.

Well, you can certainly nest minisecs, even sections (even though this looks 
rather weird). If you need one in the first line, just put an empty ERT one 
line above.

Jürgen


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Matthias Coy schrieb:

It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a 
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).


Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and headings. It normally only 
contains plain text. The text layout is defined by the document class you are using.


regards Uwe


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Matthias Coy

Uwe Stöhr schrieb:

Matthias Coy schrieb:

It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a 
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).


Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and 
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is 
defined by the document class you are using.


regards Uwe


Yes, "normally". But I want to break that rule :) Best chance is now to 
just not use Abstract and make a "chapter*" out of it.


regards
matt


RE: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
 

>> It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a 
>> heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
>
>Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and 
>headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is
>defined by the document class you are using.

And how do I make an itemize (or friend) inside an example ?

>regards Uwe

(I hope it ain't in the manual ;-))

Vincent


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Matthias Coy wrote:
> It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
> heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
> only works if one indents it, 

And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be nested 
into an abstract.

> but I didn't had any success in creating
> headings for a better "look".

Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option "abstracton"?

Jürgen


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Matthias Coy

Jürgen Spitzmüller schrieb:

Matthias Coy wrote:

It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
only works if one indents it, 


And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be nested 
into an abstract.

but I didn't had any success in creating
headings for a better "look".


Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option "abstracton"?
Yes, this is on. I don't mean the "Abstract" heading, I want to create 
"subheadings" such as ... motivation, goal, company.



Jürgen


Re: Abstract and some formats

2008-10-28 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Matthias Coy wrote:
> > Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option
> > "abstracton"?
>
> Yes, this is on. I don't mean the "Abstract" heading, I want to create
> "subheadings" such as ... motivation, goal, company.

Well, you can certainly nest minisecs, even sections (even though this looks 
rather weird). If you need one in the first line, just put an empty ERT one 
line above.

Jürgen