Sharon Kimble writes:
> The first distro that I used was Red Hat, and I bought a copy as that
> was the only way in which you could get hold of it, and a couple of days
> before I was going to install it, Red Hat made it free to download and
> use! And that did not help my mood at all! But I've
Tim Cross writes:
> Sharon Kimble writes:
>
>> Eric S Fraga writes:
>>
>>> On Tuesday, 9 Oct 2018 at 12:06, Sharon Kimble wrote:
Brilliant, thanks very much Robert, you've saved the project as I didn't
fancy having to work with the document in LibreOffice. These are the
settings
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 10 Oct 2018 at 08:31, Tim Cross wrote:
>
> [...]
[...]
>
>
> And I highly recommend the koma-script classes as opposed to the default
> LaTeX ones. For Sharon, the scrreprt class may be what you want.
Yes, koma-script has been my default as well for some
On Wednesday, 10 Oct 2018 at 08:31, Tim Cross wrote:
[...]
> One of the most common mistakes I see when people start using latex as
> the basis for document generation is ad hoc tweaking of the
> style. This is an unfortunate consequence of most of us being exposed
> to traditional word processor
Sharon Kimble writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> On Tuesday, 9 Oct 2018 at 12:06, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>>> Brilliant, thanks very much Robert, you've saved the project as I didn't
>>> fancy having to work with the document in LibreOffice. These are the
>>> settings that I've finally gone wit
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 9 Oct 2018 at 12:06, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>> Brilliant, thanks very much Robert, you've saved the project as I didn't
>> fancy having to work with the document in LibreOffice. These are the
>> settings that I've finally gone with -
>>
>> #+LaTeX_Header: \parski
On Tuesday, 9 Oct 2018 at 12:06, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> Brilliant, thanks very much Robert, you've saved the project as I didn't
> fancy having to work with the document in LibreOffice. These are the
> settings that I've finally gone with -
>
> #+LaTeX_Header: \parskip=0pt
> #+LaTeX_Header: \parin
Robert Klein writes:
> On Mon, 08 Oct 2018 16:54:39 +0100
> Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
>> On Monday, 8 Oct 2018 at 10:56, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>> > My finished output in the pdf will have every line indented/tabbed
>> > to 4 spaces and have a carriage-return at the end of each
>> > paragraph, with n
On Mon, 08 Oct 2018 16:54:39 +0100
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Monday, 8 Oct 2018 at 10:56, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> > My finished output in the pdf will have every line indented/tabbed
> > to 4 spaces and have a carriage-return at the end of each
> > paragraph, with no spacings in between paragraphs
On Monday, 8 Oct 2018 at 10:56, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> My finished output in the pdf will have every line indented/tabbed to 4
> spaces and have a carriage-return at the end of each paragraph, with no
> spacings in between paragraphs.
>
> I can get it how I want in org-mode, but when its exported
I have a problem in an org-mode file which is then exported to latex and
then converted into a pdf. And the file is the draft of my fiction book.
My finished output in the pdf will have every line indented/tabbed to 4
spaces and have a carriage-return at the end of each paragraph, with no
spacing
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