Re: Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-22 Thread M-L
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, Helge Hafting engaged keyboard and shared this with us all: >--} > The tawny frogmouth graphic sits a bit high as you can see in the > attached --} > pic. Not a problem, just something I haven't as yet worked > out how to fix. I --} > don't like bothering the list. >--} >--}

Re: Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-22 Thread Helge Hafting
M-L wrote: [...] As an aside to do with the footer: Setting my bottom margin: Settings=Page Margins-->Bottom to 6 Here is my footer preamble [you'll need to insert your own graphic file, in my case it's a .jpg file of a tawny frogmouth] on my footer experimental document: \usepackage{graphi

Re: Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-21 Thread M-L
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Helge Hafting engaged keyboard and shared this with us all: >--} Letters are a bit special. The letter document class sort of have a >--} "all or nothing" approach, which isn't very user-friendly. If you >--} want to use letter, start with the Lyx template and work from there.

Re: Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-21 Thread Helge Hafting
M-L wrote: I will attempt that, though I may have tried it before? I know I have tried just about everything I could think of, and found nothing that worked. I tried that firstfootvpos though I didn't know whether it required a "\" in front of it or not and tried it with that and without and

Re: Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-20 Thread M-L
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, rgheck engaged keyboard and shared this with us all: >--} >--} PS If I understand exactly what you want to do, I think what you need to >--} play with is the \footskip length. But if you change that, you'll have >--} to change \textheight, or some other parameter, so that every

Re: Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-20 Thread rgheck
PS If I understand exactly what you want to do, I think what you need to play with is the \footskip length. But if you change that, you'll have to change \textheight, or some other parameter, so that everything adds up right. Maybe the geometry package, which LyX uses, will make it "just work

Re: Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-20 Thread rgheck
M-L wrote: On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Helge Hafting engaged keyboard and shared this with us all: --} M-L wrote: --} > Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise. --} > --} > Someone might know if this is doable? --} > --} > If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the

Re: Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-20 Thread M-L
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Helge Hafting engaged keyboard and shared this with us all: >--} M-L wrote: >--} > Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise. >--} > >--} > Someone might know if this is doable? >--} > >--} > If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the other into

Re: Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-20 Thread Helge Hafting
M-L wrote: Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise. Someone might know if this is doable? If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the other into a footer, it drives the text below the physical page. If I set the footer as ERT or in the preamble the result is

Re: Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-17 Thread M-L
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008, rgheck engaged keyboard and shared this with us all: >--} Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise. >--} > >--} > Someone might know if this is doable? >--} > >--} >   >--} There are various ways to do this. You need to look into LaTeX page >--} layou

Re: Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-17 Thread rgheck
M-L wrote: Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise. Someone might know if this is doable? There are various ways to do this. You need to look into LaTeX page layout. One place to look is the koma-script documentation, which you probably have in scrguien.pdf. r

Bringing the footer higher...

2008-10-16 Thread M-L
Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise. Someone might know if this is doable? If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the other into a footer, it drives the text below the physical page. If I set the footer as ERT or in the preamble the result is the same of c