On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 18:55:39 -0500 Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> wrote:
> I solved > this with something like the following: > > \frontmatter\thispagestyle{empty}\setcounter{page}{1} > \enlargethispage{1.50in} > ~\\[-1.7in]\leftskip -1.83in\rightskip -1.0in > > You have to enlarge the page a little bit, and then you need to > center the PDF just right. Obviously your numbers will be a little > different than mine. > > I think you might need to \usepackage{setspace} to get it done right, > or maybe another style -- I don't remember. Further to this Steve, I couldn't for the life of me get the thing working as you describe. I tried the above commands in the preamble, in the LaTeX options when the file was inserted, as ERT and none worked in article (KOMA-Script) Tried every combination I could think of, but no joy. All manner of error messages. So I went back to book (KOMA-Script) Insert->Graphics and into the directory where the .pdf document was located. Then inserted the .pdf front page as a graphic, and without any further ado it came onto the front page. That was it. I was surprised that the .pdf was shown as a graphic, but that was an advantage, not a problem. Painless as it turned out, and simpler than trying to insert it as a file. Thanks again for your help. Charlie -- http://www.skymesh.net.au/~taogypsy/ ------------------------------------- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *********************************************** I must confess that I don't have the faintest idea what my purpose is or what's going on, and I never have. I became comfortable with that mystery a long time ago-that I would never know how any of these things fit together in any explicit way. -------------- GARY SNYDER *********************************************** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic -----------------------------------------------------