On Sunday 15 June 2008 12:39, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On 5/1/08, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But since the maximum base size is only 12 pts, I gotta ask if I'm
> > missing some obvious technique to easily convert a document for a large
> > print edition without micro ma
On 5/1/08, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But since the maximum base size is only 12 pts, I gotta ask if I'm
> missing some obvious technique to easily convert a document for a large
> print edition without micro managing or losing all the relative font
> sizes???
>
Today,
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Yeah, Though the more things I _CAN_ micromanage with ugly red text the
better I'll like it. In fact, even though I knew when I first became
interested in LyX that it would be a long time before I had much time to
spend on learning latex, it was the fact that one can
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It would appear that on May 5, Helge Hafting did say:
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> Yes. Rather than delete an ERT box, just put a %-sign at the start of each
> line
> inside. That disables it, it is then easy to enable again later by
> removing the %-s
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
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It would appear that on May 3, Helge Hafting did say:
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koma-script is a standard part of texlive, which is a popular tex
distribution for some linux distributions.
If you have debian
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It would appear that on May 3, Helge Hafting did say:
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> koma-script is a standard part of texlive, which is a popular tex
> distribution for some linux distributions.
>
> If you have debian, then "apt-get install texl
On 5/1/08, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But since the maximum base size is only 12 pts, I gotta ask if I'm
> missing some obvious technique to easily convert a document for a large
> print edition without micro managing or losing all the relative font
> sizes???
>
I recen
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
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It would appear that on May 1, Marcelo Acuña did say:
koma-script book have more options for fonts sizes.
regards
Well that is interesting. A quick goggle search on koma-script
leads me to believe that it's a compreh
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It would appear that on May 1, Marcelo Acuña did say:
> koma-script book have more options for fonts sizes.
> regards
Well that is interesting. A quick goggle search on koma-script
leads me to believe that it's a comprehensive package that I'm unlike
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It would appear that on May 1, William Adams did say:
> On May 1, 2008, at 12:05 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
>
> > But since the maximum base size is only 12 pts, I gotta ask if I'm
> > missing some obvious technique to easily convert a documen
koma-script book have more options for fonts sizes.
regards
Marceo
--- "Joe(theWordy)Philbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I like the idea of letting LyX keep track of font
> sizes and such so I
> can focus on "what I mean" rather than on
On May 1, 2008, at 12:05 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
But since the maximum base size is only 12 pts, I gotta ask if I'm
missing some obvious technique to easily convert a document for a
large
print edition without micro managing or losing all the relative font
sizes???
Peter Wilson's
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I like the idea of letting LyX keep track of font sizes and such so I
can focus on "what I mean" rather than on "how it looks on paper".
If I can only choose the right words, LyX will make it look pretty.
I could for example write a book or a family
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