When I did this, I scanned each page to a whole A4 page, and then scaled
them down by about 90% or so. Enough so that I could see the headers and
the like.
But you can also scale to the page width in Lyx, which sounds like what
you want. Of course, that will preserve the aspect ratio to.
Rod
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Jason Clinton wrote:
Rod Pinna wrote:
You can do it and it is pretty easy. Include each page as a picture, and
scale it appropriately.
You might want to covnert the pics to eps type 2 files as well.
Conversion will be no problem. Wondering, though: does LaTeX have a
command (that I could pas
Rod Pinna wrote:
You can do it and it is pretty easy. Include each page as a picture, and
scale it appropriately.
You might want to covnert the pics to eps type 2 files as well.
Conversion will be no problem. Wondering, though: does LaTeX have a
command (that I could pass through LyX) to sca
> > The benefits I envision would be:
> >
> >* A single file for the whole grant proposal.
> >* Consistent page numbering and an accurate, dynamic TOC.
> >
> > Does anyone have any experience doing this?
>
> What kind of answer do you expect after your introduction?
Yup...that's kinda
On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 01:05:08PM -0500, Jason Clinton wrote:
> (Okay, I'm assuming that my message was stripped of its content because
> a draconian list administrator has some sort of religious belief
> concerning HTML email; so, here we go again... WITHOUT all of the
> logical emphasis and s
(Okay, I'm assuming that my message was stripped of its content because
a draconian list administrator has some sort of religious belief
concerning HTML email; so, here we go again... WITHOUT all of the
logical emphasis and structure I would have liked to have in my email.
Thank you very much,
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