i got it all together now - it looks good!
i wish my server was up, so i could post the result :o)
that will have to wait.
thanks all!
martin
On 26/01/06, Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Martin A. Hansen writes:
> > i think the most simple solution goes something like this.
> >
Martin A. Hansen writes:
> i think the most simple solution goes something like this.
> do not enter the authors in author environment!
This was my initial thought as well, after all, the typesetting side of
LaTeX's personality is much stronger than his/her structured document
side. (Are their a
i think the most simple solution goes something like this.
do not enter the authors in author environment!
instead place the authors in standard environment after the title. set the
character to "larger", disable indentation of the paragraph, and set
space-above for the paragraph to -6 em and spa
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> a simple \hspace{4em} does it.
> I do not understand, what _exactly_ do you want to have.
Ubi major, minor cessat.
I'll leave this to you, Herbert ;-)
--
Enrico
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
thanks, but i need to figure out how to do this with koma-script article.
i need to upgrade my latex skills, but i havnt much time right now, since 1
paper and 1 phd-thesis is due in 1 week ...
ifaik there is nothing in srcguien about left-aligning the author section
and
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Martin" == Martin A Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> thanks, but i need to figure out how to do this with
Martin> koma-script article. i need to upgrade my latex skills, but i
Martin> havnt much time right now, since 1 paper and 1 phd-thesis is
Martin> du
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
ok - almost there
now i just need to adjust the distance between the authors, which is
rediculously large. i am trying this, but in vain.
\makeatletter
\renewcommand{\and}{% % \begin{tabular}
\end{tabular}%
\hskip 0em [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\begin{tab
> "Martin" == Martin A Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> thanks, but i need to figure out how to do this with
Martin> koma-script article. i need to upgrade my latex skills, but i
Martin> havnt much time right now, since 1 paper and 1 phd-thesis is
Martin> due in 1 week ...
Fair enou
Martin A. Hansen writes:
> thanks, but i need to figure out how to do this with koma-script
> article.
> ifaik there is nothing in srcguien about left-aligning the author
> section and defining the hskip distance of \and.
Ask on the koma web site:
http://www.komascript.de/
It's all in German, bu
thanks, but i need to figure out how to do this with koma-script article.
i need to upgrade my latex skills, but i havnt much time right now, since 1
paper and 1 phd-thesis is due in 1 week ...
ifaik there is nothing in srcguien about left-aligning the author section
and defining the hskip distan
> "Martin" == Martin A Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> sorry, but redefining the \and hskip conflicts with the
Martin> left-alignment of the author sections so that it over-shoots
Martin> the right margin ...
Martin> *sigh*
I notice this thread only now... Did you have a look at t
sorry, but redefining the \and hskip conflicts with the left-alignment of
the author sections so that it over-shoots the right margin ...
*sigh*
it also seems to conflict with my attempts to left-align figure captions:
% left align captions
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\vskip\abovecaptionsk
Martin A. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> ok - almost there
>
> now i just need to adjust the distance between the authors, which is
> rediculously large. i am trying this, but in vain.
>
> \makeatletter
> \renewcommand{\and}{% % \begin{tabular}
> \end{tabular}%
> \hskip 0em [EM
ok - almost there
now i just need to adjust the distance between the authors, which is
rediculously large. i am trying this, but in vain.
\makeatletter
\renewcommand{\and}{% % \begin{tabular}
\end{tabular}%
\hskip 0em [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\begin{tabular}[t]{c}}% % \end{tab
Martin A. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> the behaviour is exactly what i want. but having more authors seperated with
> \and, makes this break.
I see. Then it is better to directly redefine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Consider that this works with article.cls and without the titlepage option.
If you
hello
the behaviour is exactly what i want. but having more authors seperated with
\and, makes this break.
martin
On 21/01/06, Enrico Forestieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Martin A. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > i am prompted to quote a perl saying:
> >
> > "perl makes easy t
Martin A. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> i am prompted to quote a perl saying:
>
> "perl makes easy things easy, and hard things possible"
>
> that translates to latex something like
>
> "latex makes easy things hard" ...
;-)
I am not sure I understand what you mean.
Is this what you
i am prompted to quote a perl saying:
"perl makes easy things easy, and hard things possible"
that translates to latex something like
"latex makes easy things hard" ...
martin
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