Thanks for your fast support!! Your trick works very good.
I have one more question: Now on every start page of a chapter the
name of the chapter is shown top right too. Is there any possibility
to show only the page number on this page?

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Joachim



Richard Heck wrote:

> The way to do this kind of thing is to redefine the "chapter start" 
> macro from the class file. Here's what that macro looks like in my 
> version of book.cls:
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>> \thispagestyle{plain}%
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@schapter}
> What's causing the page number to be at the bottom is the second line,
> so you might try something like this:
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@schapter}
> in the preamble. Since you're on Windows, I suppose it's possible that
> your book.cls may differ from mine. So you'll want to find that file and
> see what your definition looks like. But the same sort of trick should work.

> Richard

> Joachim Krieg wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I'm writing my thesis with LyX 1.3.7 on WinXP. The class is "book",
>> the style is "default".
>> It's working very nice but now I have one question:
>> Is there an easy way to get the page number top right without
>> using style "fancy"? The problem is that on every start page of a chapter
>> the page number is in the footer.
>> I searched for a solution in the mailinglist, on the LyX wiki and in
>> one LaTeX book but there are only hints for using fancy. Are there
>> other possibilities?
>>
>> Thanks for your help and sorry for my bad English
>>
>> --
>> Joachim
>>   



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