Re: different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-09 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Robert Neumann wrote: Sorry, I forgot to mention, that I'm already using \fancyhdr But I don't manage to set different margins for the odd and even pages. e.g. the headsep is allways the same. Regards Robert I haven't used it (yet), but chngpage.sty might accommodate this. /Paul

Re: different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-09 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Robert Neumann wrote: Sorry, I forgot to mention, that I'm already using \fancyhdr But I don't manage to set different margins for the odd and even pages. e.g. the headsep is allways the same. Regards Robert I haven't used it (yet), but chngpage.sty might accommodate this. /Paul

Re: different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-09 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Robert Neumann wrote: Sorry, I forgot to mention, that I'm already using \fancyhdr But I don't manage to set different margins for the odd and even pages. e.g. the headsep is allways the same. Regards Robert I haven't used it (yet), but chngpage.sty might accommodate this. /Paul

Re: different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-05 Thread Robert Neumann
Sorry, I forgot to mention, that I'm already using \fancyhdr But I don't manage to set different margins for the odd and even pages. e.g. the headsep is allways the same. Regards Robert

Re: different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-05 Thread Robert Neumann
Sorry, I forgot to mention, that I'm already using \fancyhdr But I don't manage to set different margins for the odd and even pages. e.g. the headsep is allways the same. Regards Robert

Re: different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-05 Thread Robert Neumann
Sorry, I forgot to mention, that I'm already using \fancyhdr But I don't manage to set different margins for the odd and even pages. e.g. the headsep is allways the same. Regards Robert

different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-04 Thread Robert Neumann
hello, is there a way to define different vertical margins for odd and even pages? (I'm designing Vocabulary-Cards with lyx and on the odd side I need a header and a footer, but on the even side I need neither one - but space to write the anwer...) One of my Ideas was, to have small margins

Re: different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-04 Thread Jean-Pierre Chretien
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org From: Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: different vertical margins for odd and even pages? Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 15:06:17 + (UTC) hello, is there a way to define different vertical margins for odd and even pages? (I'm designing Vocabulary-Cards with lyx

different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-04 Thread Robert Neumann
hello, is there a way to define different vertical margins for odd and even pages? (I'm designing Vocabulary-Cards with lyx and on the odd side I need a header and a footer, but on the even side I need neither one - but space to write the anwer...) One of my Ideas was, to have small margins

Re: different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-04 Thread Jean-Pierre Chretien
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org From: Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: different vertical margins for odd and even pages? Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 15:06:17 + (UTC) hello, is there a way to define different vertical margins for odd and even pages? (I'm designing Vocabulary-Cards with lyx

different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-04 Thread Robert Neumann
hello, is there a way to define different vertical margins for odd and even pages? (I'm designing Vocabulary-Cards with lyx and on the odd side I need a header and a footer, but on the even side I need neither one - but space to write the anwer...) One of my Ideas was, to have small margins

Re: different vertical margins for odd and even pages?

2006-12-04 Thread Jean-Pierre Chretien
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org >>From: Robert Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: different vertical margins for odd and even pages? >>Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 15:06:17 + (UTC) >> >>hello, >>is there a way to define different vertical m