Biggles schrieb:
So, now my question: Is there any good method in Lyx that makes this
possible? I have tried putting minipages into tables, but that was getting
too complicated. A normal two column layout wouldn't work either I think,
unless there is some command like columnbreak, which still
[This was sent to me but I think it was destined to the list - José Matos]
From: William Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ATLIS Graphics & Design)
Parallel.sty achieves something of this.
You'd be best served I suspect gathering together a group of people w/
similar needs and paying David Kastrup to
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Jose' Matos wrote:
> Maybe can help:
> http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/LaTeX/multicols/multicols.phtml
I have a long "table" in my book that I set up using \being{multicols}{2}
and \end{multicols}. It results in 'newspaper' style columns where
being in the left column and the bibliography being in the right
column, since they are about the same length.
As it is right now both the text and the bibliography are each split evenly
between the columns.
Document type is Revtex 4, duplex, English language, bib style is unsrt
being in the left column and the bibliography being in the right
column, since they are about the same length.
As it is right now both the text and the bibliography are each split evenly
between the columns.
Document type is Revtex 4, duplex, English language, bib style is unsrt
to the body of
> the article being in the left column and the bibliography being in the right
> column, since they are about the same length.
>
> As it is right now both the text and the bibliography are each split evenly
> between the columns.
>
> Document type is Revtex 4, duplex, Eng
column, since they are about the same length.
As it is right now both the text and the bibliography are each split evenly
between the columns.
Document type is Revtex 4, duplex, English language, bib style is unsrt.
Alex.
Le Jeudi 25 Septembre 2003 05:19, Matej Cepl a écrit :
On 2003-09-24, 16:45
column, since they are about the same length.
As it is right now both the text and the bibliography are each split evenly
between the columns.
Document type is Revtex 4, duplex, English language, bib style is unsrt.
Alex.
Le Jeudi 25 Septembre 2003 05:19, Matej Cepl a écrit :
On 2003-09-24, 16:45
column, since they are about the same length.
As it is right now both the text and the bibliography are each split evenly
between the columns.
Document type is Revtex 4, duplex, English language, bib style is unsrt.
Alex.
Le Jeudi 25 Septembre 2003 05:19, Matej Cepl a écrit :
> On 2003-09-24, 16
Hi,
I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is that
it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice, then it
draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as if it was a
totally different thing.
What I want to do
On 2003-09-24, 16:45 GMT, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is that
it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice, then it
draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as if it was a
totally
Hi,
I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is that
it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice, then it
draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as if it was a
totally different thing.
What I want to do
On 2003-09-24, 16:45 GMT, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is that
it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice, then it
draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as if it was a
totally
Hi,
I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is that
it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice, then it
draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as if it was a
totally different thing.
What I want to do
On 2003-09-24, 16:45 GMT, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
> I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is that
> it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice, then it
> draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as if it was a
I'm using lyx-1.3.2 on linux. The document type is book (koma-script), and
in the extended lyx document I read how to use multiple columns within a
page. But, it's not working for me.
In the document I have (in this order):
\date{}
\usepackage{multicol}
I have a rather long list that I
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Rich Shepard wrote:
\begin{multicol}
^
Problem solved. The LaTeX command needs to be plural in both the begin and
end directives. Sigh.
Rich
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
I'm using lyx-1.3.2 on linux. The document type is book (koma-script), and
in the extended lyx document I read how to use multiple columns within a
page. But, it's not working for me.
In the document I have (in this order):
\date{}
\usepackage{multicol}
I have a rather long list that I
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Rich Shepard wrote:
\begin{multicol}
^
Problem solved. The LaTeX command needs to be plural in both the begin and
end directives. Sigh.
Rich
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
I'm using lyx-1.3.2 on linux. The document type is book (koma-script), and
in the "extended lyx" document I read how to use multiple columns within a
page. But, it's not working for me.
In the document I have (in this order):
\date{}
\usepackage{multicol}
I have a rather long l
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Rich Shepard wrote:
> \begin{multicol}
^
Problem solved. The LaTeX command needs to be plural in both the begin and
end directives. Sigh.
Rich
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
of the text
ERT before rest of text (usually the abstract):
\begin{multicols}{2}
ERT at the very last line of your lyx document:
\end{multicols}
I used this for a two-column paper with three authors that had to be entered
in 3 centre-aligned columns. If the authors all have the same affiliation,
you may
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 03:01:57AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. I'm trying to get the information on the authors in a two column
format for a (two column) paper... there are two authors and the format
specified by the conference says that the first author info should be
center aligned in
of the text
ERT before rest of text (usually the abstract):
\begin{multicols}{2}
ERT at the very last line of your lyx document:
\end{multicols}
I used this for a two-column paper with three authors that had to be entered
in 3 centre-aligned columns. If the authors all have the same affiliation,
you may
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 03:01:57AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. I'm trying to get the information on the authors in a two column
format for a (two column) paper... there are two authors and the format
specified by the conference says that the first author info should be
center aligned in
section for the rest of the text
ERT before rest of text (usually the abstract):
\begin{multicols}{2}
ERT at the very last line of your lyx document:
\end{multicols}
I used this for a two-column paper with three authors that had to be entered
in 3 centre-aligned columns. If the authors all have th
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 03:01:57AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. I'm trying to get the information on the authors in a two column
> format for a (two column) paper... there are two authors and the format
> specified by the conference says that the first author info should be
> center aligned
Hi.. I'm trying to get the information on the authors in a two column
format for a (two column) paper... there are two authors and the format
specified by the conference says that the first author info should be
center aligned in the first column and similarly the second author
in the second
Hi.. I'm trying to get the information on the authors in a two column
format for a (two column) paper... there are two authors and the format
specified by the conference says that the first author info should be
center aligned in the first column and similarly the second author
in the second
Hi.. I'm trying to get the information on the authors in a two column
format for a (two column) paper... there are two authors and the format
specified by the conference says that the first author info should be
center aligned in the first column and similarly the second author
in the second
figures needs to
be alittle larger.. What I want is like this:
column 1 colum2
---
figure (expanding to both columns)
---
column 1 colum2
I couldn't do that with multicol package...
use standard twocolumn mode and insert a wide option,
which is the starversion (figure*, table*).
I
Remzi Seker wrote:
Are you talking about wide figure float? When I do that the figure is put on
an empty page at the end of the document. How can I prevent that?
what do you have for the placement?
Herbert
--
http://www.lyx.org/help/
figures needs to
be alittle larger.. What I want is like this:
column 1 colum2
---
figure (expanding to both columns)
---
column 1 colum2
I couldn't do that with multicol package...
use standard twocolumn mode and insert a wide option,
which is the starversion (figure*, table*).
I
Remzi Seker wrote:
Are you talking about wide figure float? When I do that the figure is put on
an empty page at the end of the document. How can I prevent that?
what do you have for the placement?
Herbert
--
http://www.lyx.org/help/
one of my figures needs to
> > be alittle larger.. What I want is like this:
> > column 1 colum2
> > ---
> > figure (expanding to both columns)
> > ---
> > column 1 colum2
> > I couldn't do that with multicol package...
>
> use standard twocolumn
Remzi Seker wrote:
> Are you talking about wide figure float? When I do that the figure is put on
> an empty page at the end of the document. How can I prevent that?
what do you have for the placement?
Herbert
--
http://www.lyx.org/help/
Hi, I am getting ready to submit a paper.. but one of my figures needs to be
alittle larger.. What I want is like this:
column 1 colum2
---
figure (expanding to both columns)
---
column 1 colum2
I couldn't do that with multicol package...
I tried to download the example files by Herbert
Remzi Seker wrote:
Hi, I am getting ready to submit a paper.. but one of my figures needs to be
alittle larger.. What I want is like this:
column 1 colum2
---
figure (expanding to both columns)
---
column 1 colum2
I couldn't do that with multicol package...
use standard twocolumn
Hi, I am getting ready to submit a paper.. but one of my figures needs to be
alittle larger.. What I want is like this:
column 1 colum2
---
figure (expanding to both columns)
---
column 1 colum2
I couldn't do that with multicol package...
I tried to download the example files by Herbert
Remzi Seker wrote:
Hi, I am getting ready to submit a paper.. but one of my figures needs to be
alittle larger.. What I want is like this:
column 1 colum2
---
figure (expanding to both columns)
---
column 1 colum2
I couldn't do that with multicol package...
use standard twocolumn
Hi, I am getting ready to submit a paper.. but one of my figures needs to be
alittle larger.. What I want is like this:
column 1 colum2
---
figure (expanding to both columns)
---
column 1 colum2
I couldn't do that with multicol package...
I tried to download the example files by Herbert
Remzi Seker wrote:
> Hi, I am getting ready to submit a paper.. but one of my figures needs to be
> alittle larger.. What I want is like this:
> column 1 colum2
> ---
> figure (expanding to both columns)
> ---
> column 1 colum2
> I couldn't do that with multicol p
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Remzi Seker wrote:
Is there any way I can change the space between the columns?
use command \setlength{\columnsep}{.7cm} or whatever you want
in latex preamble (for global column separation).
Another question is, I need to have one multiple line header on the title
On Monday 28 January 2002 18:32, Remzi Seker wrote:
Hi
I am writing an article that has to be double column. I am using
Koma-Script, Article class.
Is there any way I can change the space between the columns?
For example, to give a 2cm space,
\setlength{\columnsep}{2cm}
Robin
--
Someone
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Remzi Seker wrote:
Is there any way I can change the space between the columns?
use command \setlength{\columnsep}{.7cm} or whatever you want
in latex preamble (for global column separation).
Another question is, I need to have one multiple line header on the title
On Monday 28 January 2002 18:32, Remzi Seker wrote:
Hi
I am writing an article that has to be double column. I am using
Koma-Script, Article class.
Is there any way I can change the space between the columns?
For example, to give a 2cm space,
\setlength{\columnsep}{2cm}
Robin
--
Someone
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Remzi Seker wrote:
> Is there any way I can change the space between the columns?
use command \setlength{\columnsep}{.7cm} or whatever you want
in latex preamble (for global column separation).
> Another question is, I need to have one multiple line header on the
On Monday 28 January 2002 18:32, Remzi Seker wrote:
> Hi
> I am writing an article that has to be double column. I am using
> Koma-Script, Article class.
> Is there any way I can change the space between the columns?
For example, to give a 2cm space,
\setlength{\columnsep}
Dear Herbert,
Thank you for your solution.
Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays
including vertical lines.
Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are:
1. horizontal lines can be input in arrays directly with \hline
at the first cell
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 11:15:30AM +0100, Qingchang Zhong wrote:
Dear Herbert,
Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays including
vertical lines.
Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are:
1. horizontal lines can be input in
Dear Herbert,
Thank you for your solution.
Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays
including vertical lines.
Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are:
1. horizontal lines can be input in arrays directly with \hline
at the first cell
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 11:15:30AM +0100, Qingchang Zhong wrote:
Dear Herbert,
Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays including
vertical lines.
Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are:
1. horizontal lines can be input in
Dear Herbert,
Thank you for your solution.
Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays
including vertical lines.
Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are:
1. horizontal lines can be input in arrays directly with \hline
at the first cell
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 11:15:30AM +0100, Qingchang Zhong wrote:
> Dear Herbert,
> Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays including
>vertical lines.
>
> Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are:
>
> 1. horizontal lines can be input
this on digital workstation (alpha) before, but now I changed
to a new computer. When I open the file including such arrays,
it always adds additional columns in the array
like this:
\( \left[ \begin{array}{cc|c}
A 0 0 \\
0 A 0 \\
\hline 0 0 A
\end{array}\right] \)
When compiling
Qingchang Zhong wrote:
I have a problem with arrays in Lyx. Frequently, I need insert
vertical and horizontal lines into arrays. For example,
A 0| 0
0A | 0
00| A
The corresponding latex code is :
\( \left[ \begin{array}{cc|c}
A 0 0\\
[ \begin{array}{cc|c}
A 0 0\\
0 A 0\\
\hline 0 0 A
\end{array}\right] \)
I could do this on digital workstation (alpha) before, but now I changed
to a new computer. When I open the file including such arrays, it
always adds additional columns in the array like
this on digital workstation (alpha) before, but now I changed
to a new computer. When I open the file including such arrays,
it always adds additional columns in the array
like this:
\( \left[ \begin{array}{cc|c}
A 0 0 \\
0 A 0 \\
\hline 0 0 A
\end{array}\right] \)
When compiling
Qingchang Zhong wrote:
I have a problem with arrays in Lyx. Frequently, I need insert
vertical and horizontal lines into arrays. For example,
A 0| 0
0A | 0
00| A
The corresponding latex code is :
\( \left[ \begin{array}{cc|c}
A 0 0\\
[ \begin{array}{cc|c}
A 0 0\\
0 A 0\\
\hline 0 0 A
\end{array}\right] \)
I could do this on digital workstation (alpha) before, but now I changed
to a new computer. When I open the file including such arrays, it
always adds additional columns in the array like
p; 0 & A
\end{array}\right] \)
I could do this on digital workstation (alpha) before, but now I changed
to a new computer. When I open the file including such arrays,
it always adds additional columns in the array
like this:
\( \left[ \begin{array}{cc|c}
A & 0 & 0 & \\
0 &
Qingchang Zhong wrote:
>
> I have a problem with arrays in Lyx. Frequently, I need insert
> vertical and horizontal lines into arrays. For example,
> A 0| 0
> 0A | 0
>
> 00| A
>
>
> The corresponding latex code is :
>
> \( \left[ \begin{array}{cc|c}
> A
r. When I open the file including such arrays, it
> always adds additional columns in the array like this:
[deleted]
> When compiling it, the following error:
> extra alignment has been changed to ...
> comes out and then it stops.
>
> I think it is because Lyx reads cc|c as fou
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 02:24:37PM -0500, Raymond Ouellette wrote:
One more thing:
If you don't need "normal" margin notes, you can put the following lines in
the preamble:
\let\oldmarginpar=\marginpar
\renewcommand{\marginpar}[1]{\reversemarginpar\oldmarginpar{#1}}
and then you will not need
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 02:24:37PM -0500, Raymond Ouellette wrote:
[fichier joint : testmarge.lyx 13020 octets]
I enclosed with this email a test lyx file with the reverse margin note.
It works with times fonts, but if I try to change the entire document to
helvetica fonts
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 02:24:37PM -0500, Raymond Ouellette wrote:
One more thing:
If you don't need "normal" margin notes, you can put the following lines in
the preamble:
\let\oldmarginpar=\marginpar
\renewcommand{\marginpar}[1]{\reversemarginpar\oldmarginpar{#1}}
and then you will not need
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 02:24:37PM -0500, Raymond Ouellette wrote:
[fichier joint : testmarge.lyx 13020 octets]
I enclosed with this email a test lyx file with the reverse margin note.
It works with times fonts, but if I try to change the entire document to
helvetica fonts
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 02:24:37PM -0500, Raymond Ouellette wrote:
One more thing:
If you don't need "normal" margin notes, you can put the following lines in
the preamble:
\let\oldmarginpar=\marginpar
\renewcommand{\marginpar}[1]{\reversemarginpar\oldmarginpar{#1}}
and then you will not need
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 02:24:37PM -0500, Raymond Ouellette wrote:
> [fichier joint : testmarge.lyx 13020 octets]
>
> I enclosed with this email a test lyx file with the reverse margin note.
> It works with times fonts, but if I try to change the entire document to
> helvetica fonts
I would like to know if it is possible to create a document wich has 2
columns of different width, for exemple a wide column at the right side
of the page, approx 13 cm wide, and a smaller one of 4 cm at the left
side. The main text would be in the main column, and the left column
would be used
"Raymond" == Raymond Ouellette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Raymond I would like to know if it is possible to create a document
Raymond wich has 2 columns of different width, for exemple a wide
Raymond column at the right side of the page, approx 13 cm wide, and
Raymond a smaller o
\align right
Le titre de mon tableau
\end_float
\begin_inset Tabular
lyxtabular version="2" rows="5" columns="7"
features rotate="false" islongtable="true" endhead="0" endfirsthead="0" endfoot="0"
endlastfoot="
Raymond Ouellette wrote:
I enclosed with this email a test lyx file with the reverse margin note.
It works with times fonts, but if I try to change the entire document to
helvetica fonts (Format--Document--Font properties) nothing happens.
I then select all the text and I do
I would like to know if it is possible to create a document wich has 2
columns of different width, for exemple a wide column at the right side
of the page, approx 13 cm wide, and a smaller one of 4 cm at the left
side. The main text would be in the main column, and the left column
would be used
"Raymond" == Raymond Ouellette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Raymond I would like to know if it is possible to create a document
Raymond wich has 2 columns of different width, for exemple a wide
Raymond column at the right side of the page, approx 13 cm wide, and
Raymond a smaller o
\align right
Le titre de mon tableau
\end_float
\begin_inset Tabular
lyxtabular version="2" rows="5" columns="7"
features rotate="false" islongtable="true" endhead="0" endfirsthead="0" endfoot="0"
endlastfoot="
Raymond Ouellette wrote:
I enclosed with this email a test lyx file with the reverse margin note.
It works with times fonts, but if I try to change the entire document to
helvetica fonts (Format--Document--Font properties) nothing happens.
I then select all the text and I do
I would like to know if it is possible to create a document wich has 2
columns of different width, for exemple a wide column at the right side
of the page, approx 13 cm wide, and a smaller one of 4 cm at the left
side. The main text would be in the main column, and the left column
would be used
>>>>> "Raymond" == Raymond Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Raymond> I would like to know if it is possible to create a document
Raymond> wich has 2 columns of different width, for exemple a wide
Raymond> column at the right side of the page, appro
[fichier joint : testmarge.lyx 13020 octets]
I enclosed with this email a test lyx file with the reverse margin note.
It works with times fonts, but if I try to change the entire document to
helvetica fonts (Format-->Document-->Font properties) nothing happens.
I then select all the text and I
Raymond Ouellette wrote:
> I enclosed with this email a test lyx file with the reverse margin note.
> It works with times fonts, but if I try to change the entire document to
> helvetica fonts (Format-->Document-->Font properties) nothing happens.
>
> I then select all the text and I do
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:55:20PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines so that the matrix would
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:55:20PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
from my point of view the only senseful way is to use the multicol
I did read the documentation for multicol package and it described other
ways to disable temporarily columns, without the package, simply using
commands
\twocolumn
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:55:20PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines so that the matrix would
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:55:20PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
from my point of view the only senseful way is to use the multicol
I did read the documentation for multicol package and it described other
ways to disable temporarily columns, without the package, simply using
commands
\twocolumn
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:55:20PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> >
> > I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
> > of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
> > the
Dekel Tsur wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:55:20PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
> > > of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
> from my point of view the only senseful way is to use the multicol
I did read the documentation for multicol package and it described other
ways to disable temporarily columns, without the package, simply using
commands
\twocol
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines so that the matrix would use both columns?
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines so that the matrix would use both columns?
from my point of view the only senseful way
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines so that the matrix would use both columns?
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines so that the matrix would use both columns?
from my point of view the only senseful way
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines so that the matrix would use both columns?
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
>
> I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
> of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
> the columns for a few lines so that the matrix would use both columns?
from my point of view the only
MH Lee wrote:
Under that menu are Tiny, Smallest, ..., Normal, Larger, ..., Huge, ...,
Increase etc.
I can't find point size that I need.
you don't need it!
for 10pt and 11pt documentwide font size choose \huge
for 12pt \LARGE
than they are always 20.74pt.
another way:
in Latex preamble
MH Lee wrote:
How do I change Title font size to 20pt?
mark the title and than choos layout-character-size
Herbert
MH Lee wrote:
Under that menu are Tiny, Smallest, ..., Normal, Larger, ..., Huge, ...,
Increase etc.
I can't find point size that I need.
you don't need it!
for 10pt and 11pt documentwide font size choose \huge
for 12pt \LARGE
than they are always 20.74pt.
another way:
in Latex preamble
MH Lee wrote:
How do I change Title font size to 20pt?
mark the title and than choos layout-character-size
Herbert
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