Torsdag 17. januar 2002 13:58, skreiv Ben Logan:
> I tried this, and changed the Margin line to be "Static" instead of
> "Right_Address_Box". It did in fact move the address to the left
> within LyX, but the DVI rendering is still on the right. Would I have
> to change the .cls file that Matej w
I tried this, and changed the Margin line to be "Static" instead of
"Right_Address_Box". It did in fact move the address to the left
within LyX, but the DVI rendering is still on the right. Would I have
to change the .cls file that Matej was talking about in order to
change the output?
Thanks,
Matej Cepl schrieb:
>
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 09:00:18AM +0100, Ingar Pareliussen wrote:
> > The letter class is controlled by the file (The actual directory differes
> > between installation):
> > /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts/letter.layout
>
> ... which referes to letter.cls, which is stand
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 09:00:18AM +0100, Ingar Pareliussen wrote:
> The letter class is controlled by the file (The actual directory differes
> between installation):
> /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts/letter.layout
... which referes to letter.cls, which is standard LaTeX class.
So, if you need to
MÃ¥ndag 14. januar 2002 17:15, skreiv du:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to write some business letters using a slightly different
> layout than the Letter class allows for. Basically, everything needs
> to be left-aligned, and paragraphs need to be in block format, as
> opposed to the sender's address
Hello,
I would like to write some business letters using a slightly different
layout than the Letter class allows for. Basically, everything needs
to be left-aligned, and paragraphs need to be in block format, as
opposed to the sender's address and signature being right-aligned. Is
there an eas