--- "G. Milde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Did you try not using a float at all? (as a float is > something that is > floating but you want it at a special place). What > happens if you put the > eps graphic inset directly into the title paragraph? > > layout title: insert>Graphik logo.eps > [Ctrl-Return] > University of my Town > > layout author: Me > ...
Yes i tried it, it still sends further text to the next page, with the added bonus of not being centered anymore (im using the book documentclass so it automatically center-aligns everything on figures) > > It looks like you are using the Title, Author, ... > commands that create a > TeX-formatted titlepage. These are very sensitive to > all non-compatible > commands --- these will push the titlepage to the > second page :-( > > If the first approach fails, you could try to use > the "freeform titlepage" > environment with ERT: \begin{titlepage} > Uni > Name > ... > ERT: \end{titlepage} > > and format with visual markup according to the > regulations. > I google for "titlepage latex" and i esentially found one useful link: http://www.ce.cmu.edu/~kijoo/thesis.html what should i looks for getting more details of these regulations? still the titlepage example in that link doesnt use/format specifically an image ------------ Contanos cómo usás el correo electrónico, qué pensás del spam y de los virus. Encuesta de Correo Yahoo! Participá en http://ar.surveys.yahoo.com/ar_mailpr2