Dear Rich, dear all, meanwhile I startet trying to use the KOMA-script article class. For me it is not that easy to search for the proper places in the documentation because it exists only in English and is very long. I would like to really get into it when I have really time for it.
Still, I now try to adapt the mentioned class to my wishes. I was not yet able to achieve the following: • I would like to have smaller font sizes for the chapters and sections • have a separate colum for time-entries (I could use margins if needs be) • I would prefer to have the page number at the top right • I would like to change the distances between the paragraphs (e.g. 20 pt) I hope, this makes things a little easier to reproduce. Maybe somebody could help in one or another case, but I will keep trying to find the right spots in the documentation also. Jess On 9. Sep. 2017, 16:57 +0200, Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com>, wrote: > On Sat, 9 Sep 2017, jezZiFeR wrote: > > > could somebody recommend a document class for a lecture manuscript / > > draft, from which reading is simple. In the document classes I have tried > > the titles are way too big. It would also be good, if there could be added > > time-stamps to the margins. > > Jess, > > What makes the classes you've tried unsuitable for a 'lecture > manuscript/draft?' What are the classes you used? > > If you look at the KOMA-script classes and read the manual you'll learn > that you can adjust just about everything so your documents have exactly the > flavor you want. If 'titles' (document title or section headings?) are too > large for your tastes you can re-define their size in the preamble. > > More information will allow us to provide more specific responses. > > Rich