>>Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 19:07:20 +0300
>>From: Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: thomas sch?nhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Cc: LyX users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: noindent
>>
>>On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 12:16:22PM +0000, thomas sch?nhoff wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> I've written a paper encompassing about 90 pages .
>>> Because I didn't want to number the introduction I
>>> changed from chapter to paragraph.
>>> Now everything seems to be fine, but unfortunately
>>> the first sentence is set as an indent, this looks
>>> rather curiously. So marking the whole paragraph
>>> and changed it to \noindent, I inserted ERT
>>> (\noindent), but no way..
>>
>>If I understand correctly, you need to set the layout of the introduction
>>to chapter*

This a *much* better way to proceed than setting it to a paragraph,
unless you do not want it to appear in the same layout as the other sections
or chapters.

Howvever in a paper there are no chapters, but rather sections, so 
I'm not sure that it will work: what I gave is rather for a kind of
layout where introduction, chapters, conclusion, bibliography... start
on a new page, so that \thispagestyle{plain} makes sense.
In the same line, the « chapter » stuff of the commands should be replaced
by « section ». 

Perhaps you need only the \markboth stuff to get the correct headings.

Sorry if I mislead you, I'm afraid I killed the former mails of the thread
when I posted.

-- 
Jean-Pierre

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