David A. Case wrote:
On Fri, May 02, 2008, snvv wrote:
You may try the geometry package. Then you may define the page in all
possible ways
From the users' perspective, this is what happens:
1. an article with Document-Page layout set to US Letter (and Document-Page
Margins is set to
David A. Case wrote:
On Fri, May 02, 2008, snvv wrote:
You may try the geometry package. Then you may define the page in all
possible ways
From the users' perspective, this is what happens:
1. an article with Document-Page layout set to US Letter (and Document-Page
Margins is set to
David A. Case wrote:
On Fri, May 02, 2008, snvv wrote:
You may try the geometry package. Then you may define the page in all
possible ways
From the users' perspective, this is what happens:
1. an article with Document->Page layout set to "US Letter" (and Document->Page
Margins is
On 02.05.2008, at 05:45, adam_taylor wrote:
Folks,
I am a new LyX user, and have a very basic question. I am using Lyx
1.5.1
under Ubuntu 7.10. I believe the TeX system is TeXLive.
I created a new document (of class article), wrote a few lines in
it, and
then wanted to make a PDF.
Hello
You may try the geometry package. Then you may define the page in all possible
ways. Also, you may try xetex (xelatex) instead of pdftex, if you write
multilingual or if you like to use all available ttf, otf fonts of your
system.
sn
On Friday 02 May 2008 06:45:45 adam_taylor wrote:
On Fri, May 02, 2008, snvv wrote:
You may try the geometry package. Then you may define the page in all
possible ways
From the users' perspective, this is what happens:
1. an article with Document-Page layout set to US Letter (and Document-Page
Margins is set to default) is likely to come out
On Fri, 2 May 2008, David A. Case wrote:
1. an article with Document-Page layout set to US Letter (and Document-Page
Margins is set to default) is likely to come out of pdflatex as A4 (unless,
unlike me, you know enough LaTeX configuration stuff to configure pdflatex to
do something different).
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 2 May 2008, David A. Case wrote:
1. an article with Document-Page layout set to US Letter (and
Document-Page
Margins is set to default) is likely to come out of pdflatex as A4
(unless,
unlike me, you know enough LaTeX configuration stuff to configure
pdflatex to
On 02.05.2008, at 05:45, adam_taylor wrote:
Folks,
I am a new LyX user, and have a very basic question. I am using Lyx
1.5.1
under Ubuntu 7.10. I believe the TeX system is TeXLive.
I created a new document (of class article), wrote a few lines in
it, and
then wanted to make a PDF.
Hello
You may try the geometry package. Then you may define the page in all possible
ways. Also, you may try xetex (xelatex) instead of pdftex, if you write
multilingual or if you like to use all available ttf, otf fonts of your
system.
sn
On Friday 02 May 2008 06:45:45 adam_taylor wrote:
On Fri, May 02, 2008, snvv wrote:
You may try the geometry package. Then you may define the page in all
possible ways
From the users' perspective, this is what happens:
1. an article with Document-Page layout set to US Letter (and Document-Page
Margins is set to default) is likely to come out
On Fri, 2 May 2008, David A. Case wrote:
1. an article with Document-Page layout set to US Letter (and Document-Page
Margins is set to default) is likely to come out of pdflatex as A4 (unless,
unlike me, you know enough LaTeX configuration stuff to configure pdflatex to
do something different).
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 2 May 2008, David A. Case wrote:
1. an article with Document-Page layout set to US Letter (and
Document-Page
Margins is set to default) is likely to come out of pdflatex as A4
(unless,
unlike me, you know enough LaTeX configuration stuff to configure
pdflatex to
On 02.05.2008, at 05:45, adam_taylor wrote:
Folks,
I am a new LyX user, and have a very basic question. I am using Lyx
1.5.1
under Ubuntu 7.10. I believe the TeX system is TeXLive.
I created a new document (of class article), wrote a few lines in
it, and
then wanted to make a PDF.
Hello
You may try the geometry package. Then you may define the page in all possible
ways. Also, you may try xetex (xelatex) instead of pdftex, if you write
multilingual or if you like to use all available ttf, otf fonts of your
system.
sn
On Friday 02 May 2008 06:45:45 adam_taylor wrote:
>
On Fri, May 02, 2008, snvv wrote:
> You may try the geometry package. Then you may define the page in all
> possible ways
>From the users' perspective, this is what happens:
1. an article with Document->Page layout set to "US Letter" (and Document->Page
Margins is set to "default") is likely to
On Fri, 2 May 2008, David A. Case wrote:
1. an article with Document->Page layout set to "US Letter" (and Document->Page
Margins is set to "default") is likely to come out of pdflatex as A4 (unless,
unlike me, you know enough LaTeX configuration stuff to configure pdflatex to
do something
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 2 May 2008, David A. Case wrote:
1. an article with Document->Page layout set to "US Letter" (and
Document->Page
Margins is set to "default") is likely to come out of pdflatex as A4
(unless,
unlike me, you know enough LaTeX configuration stuff to configure
Folks,
I am a new LyX user, and have a very basic question. I am using Lyx 1.5.1
under Ubuntu 7.10. I believe the TeX system is TeXLive.
I created a new document (of class article), wrote a few lines in it, and
then wanted to make a PDF. I selected View PDF (pdflatex), and then
looked at
Folks,
I am a new LyX user, and have a very basic question. I am using Lyx 1.5.1
under Ubuntu 7.10. I believe the TeX system is TeXLive.
I created a new document (of class article), wrote a few lines in it, and
then wanted to make a PDF. I selected View PDF (pdflatex), and then
looked at
Folks,
I am a new LyX user, and have a very basic question. I am using Lyx 1.5.1
under Ubuntu 7.10. I believe the TeX system is TeXLive.
I created a new document (of class article), wrote a few lines in it, and
then wanted to make a PDF. I selected View > PDF (pdflatex), and then
looked at
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