I have some short (2-3 pages) business documents that I want to typeset
rather than produce with OO.o's Writer. I know that the KOMA-Script letter
class allows me to insert a PDF figure of our logo at the top of the first
page, but I cannot find any information in the KOMA-Script document about
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
I have some short (2-3 pages) business documents that I want to typeset
rather than produce with OO.o's Writer. I know that the KOMA-Script letter
class allows me to insert a PDF figure of our logo at the top of the first
page, but I cannot find any
Rich Shepard schrieb:
Now I need to figure out how to reduce the space between the titlehead
and
the title. Using \vspace{-5cm} just after the titlehead doesn't do the job.
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
(LyX supports this) or
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Does the koma script user guide not say
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Uwe Stoehr wrote:
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
Uwe,
I had tried this without success.
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Just tried this version, but it also makes no difference.
Does the koma script user guide not say anything about this?
I searched for it but found
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Uwe Stoehr wrote:
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
(LyX supports this) or
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Uwe,
Neither of those had any effect. What I did (after spending too much time
going around in circles), was to generate a new .pdf file with smaller and
more symmetrical
I have some short (2-3 pages) business documents that I want to typeset
rather than produce with OO.o's Writer. I know that the KOMA-Script letter
class allows me to insert a PDF figure of our logo at the top of the first
page, but I cannot find any information in the KOMA-Script document about
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
I have some short (2-3 pages) business documents that I want to typeset
rather than produce with OO.o's Writer. I know that the KOMA-Script letter
class allows me to insert a PDF figure of our logo at the top of the first
page, but I cannot find any
Rich Shepard schrieb:
Now I need to figure out how to reduce the space between the titlehead
and
the title. Using \vspace{-5cm} just after the titlehead doesn't do the job.
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
(LyX supports this) or
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Does the koma script user guide not say
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Uwe Stoehr wrote:
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
Uwe,
I had tried this without success.
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Just tried this version, but it also makes no difference.
Does the koma script user guide not say anything about this?
I searched for it but found
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Uwe Stoehr wrote:
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
(LyX supports this) or
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Uwe,
Neither of those had any effect. What I did (after spending too much time
going around in circles), was to generate a new .pdf file with smaller and
more symmetrical
I have some short (2-3 pages) business documents that I want to typeset
rather than produce with OO.o's Writer. I know that the KOMA-Script letter
class allows me to insert a PDF figure of our logo at the top of the first
page, but I cannot find any information in the KOMA-Script document about
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
I have some short (2-3 pages) business documents that I want to typeset
rather than produce with OO.o's Writer. I know that the KOMA-Script letter
class allows me to insert a PDF figure of our logo at the top of the first
page, but I cannot find any
Rich Shepard schrieb:
Now I need to figure out how to reduce the space between the titlehead
and
the title. Using \vspace{-5cm} just after the titlehead doesn't do the job.
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
(LyX supports this) or
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Does the koma script user guide not say
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Uwe Stoehr wrote:
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
Uwe,
I had tried this without success.
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Just tried this version, but it also makes no difference.
Does the koma script user guide not say anything about this?
I searched for it but found
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Uwe Stoehr wrote:
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
(LyX supports this) or
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Uwe,
Neither of those had any effect. What I did (after spending too much time
going around in circles), was to generate a new .pdf file with smaller and
more symmetrical
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