Re: avoiding indentation within footnotes and adding vertical space under headings
> Thanks. I found a simple way to add extra space after > headings with the > "insert vertical space (protected)" command. > Regarding the footnotes I tried > \usepackage[para]{footmisc} and \usepackage[hang, > flushmargin]{footmisc} > both failed with lyx 1.6. but works fine with lyx 1.5.6. > The problem is that > lyx 1.5.6 don't want to open files created with lyx > 1.6. > Excuse me. I must to say \usepackage[flushmargin]{footmisc} instead \usepackage[para]{footmisc} Currently I have this in my preamble in a work fine with lyx 1.6.0 and no have any problem. I installed lyx 1.5.7 and I can open files created with lyx 1.6.0. I think that you have a specific problem in your computer. Regards Marcelo Yahoo! Cocina Recetas prácticas y comida saludable http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
Re: avoiding indentation within footnotes and adding vertical space under headings
Nicolas Triart wrote: > Dear All, > > I am currently finalising my PhD dissertation in Law. I'm using Lyx 1.6 on > windows xp (no package yet for lyx 1.6 on my mandriva :-)) and would need > some help. > The class document I use is book (koma-script). The first think I would > like to do is to to avoid indentation within the footnotes. Look p. 92 of the English komascript documentation. > I guess this > is possible to do it with footmisc but I didn't manage to put the right > commands into my preamble until now. The second thing I would need to do > is to add extra vertical space under the subparagraph and paragraph > headings to make the space between these headings and the begining of the > text of the next paragraph more or less the same than between the section > heading and the begining of the next paragraph. To see how a section / subsection / paragraph etc.. is formatted see : http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/FAQ-LaTeX/6.3.html Cheers, Charles
Re: avoiding indentation within footnotes and adding vertical space under headings
> Dear All, > > I am currently finalising my PhD dissertation in Law. > I'm using Lyx 1.6 on > windows xp (no package yet for lyx 1.6 on my mandriva :-)) > and would need > some help. > The class document I use is book (koma-script). The first > think I would like > to do is to to avoid indentation within the footnotes. I > guess this is > possible to do it with footmisc but I didn't manage to > put the right > commands into my preamble until now. try with: \usepackage[para]{footmisc} in preamble Plus, with koma-scritp specific command you can formated your footnotes. See user guide of this style. > The second thing I > would need to do is > to add extra vertical space under the subparagraph and > paragraph headings to > make the space between these headings and the begining of > the text of the > next paragraph more or less the same than between the > section heading and > the begining of the next paragraph. I'm sure this is > not complicated to do > but I am a bit running out of time and I must print the > final document in a > few days so I would appreciate if someone could help me to > sort this out. > > Nicolas titlesec pacakge have all this options but is not easy to customize. See doc. Regards Marcelo ¡Buscá desde tu celular! Yahoo! oneSEARCH ahora está en Claro http://ar.mobile.yahoo.com/onesearch
avoiding indentation within footnotes and adding vertical space under headings
Dear All, I am currently finalising my PhD dissertation in Law. I'm using Lyx 1.6 on windows xp (no package yet for lyx 1.6 on my mandriva :-)) and would need some help. The class document I use is book (koma-script). The first think I would like to do is to to avoid indentation within the footnotes. I guess this is possible to do it with footmisc but I didn't manage to put the right commands into my preamble until now. The second thing I would need to do is to add extra vertical space under the subparagraph and paragraph headings to make the space between these headings and the begining of the text of the next paragraph more or less the same than between the section heading and the begining of the next paragraph. I'm sure this is not complicated to do but I am a bit running out of time and I must print the final document in a few days so I would appreciate if someone could help me to sort this out. Nicolas