Hi all,
When I begin a numbered-formula or a displayed formula, whenever my equation
includes at least one operator, pressing Ctrl-Enter creates a new row with 3
columns. The operator splits the 'tokens' forming the equation into 3 columns
so that operators in various rows are neatly aligned
Hi all,
When I begin a numbered-formula or a displayed formula, whenever my equation
includes at least one operator, pressing Ctrl-Enter creates a new row with 3
columns. The operator splits the 'tokens' forming the equation into 3 columns
so that operators in various rows are neatly aligned
Hi all,
When I begin a numbered-formula or a displayed formula, whenever my equation
includes at least one operator, pressing Ctrl-Enter creates a new row with 3
columns. The operator splits the 'tokens' forming the equation into 3 columns
so that operators in various rows are neatly aligned
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
(Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
\includegraphics filename.)
So I never
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
(Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
\includegraphics filename.)
So I never
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
> will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
> (Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
> \includegraphics filename.)
So I
Günter wrote:
The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}.
Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a
keyword and mark it up the LyX way (e.g. via the
EditText StyleCustom dialogue).
Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX. This
Günter wrote:
The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}.
Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a
keyword and mark it up the LyX way (e.g. via the
EditText StyleCustom dialogue).
Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX. This
Günter wrote:
> >The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}.
>
> Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a
> keyword and mark it up "the LyX way" (e.g. via the
> Edit>Text Style>Custom dialogue).
Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX.
On 2009-11-25, Ted Carnevale wrote:
So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character
formatting. Example--
View/Source shows \texttt{keyword}
After Insert index entry source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword}
Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results
Günter wrote
Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the
original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting.
Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am
I missing something? However, if you (Ted) still have the problem, note
that it's
On 2009-11-26, Sebastian Guttenberg wrote:
Günter wrote
Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the
original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting.
Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am
I missing something?
Sorry, I mixed
On 2009-11-25, Ted Carnevale wrote:
So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character
formatting. Example--
View/Source shows \texttt{keyword}
After Insert index entry source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword}
Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results
Günter wrote
Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the
original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting.
Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am
I missing something? However, if you (Ted) still have the problem, note
that it's
On 2009-11-26, Sebastian Guttenberg wrote:
Günter wrote
Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the
original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting.
Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am
I missing something?
Sorry, I mixed
On 2009-11-25, Ted Carnevale wrote:
> So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character
> formatting. Example--
> View/Source shows \texttt{keyword}
> After "Insert index entry" source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword}
> Changing \index{keyword}
Günter wrote
> Yes. However, there is a "sort" field where you can repeat the
> original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting.
Really? I didn't find a "sort"-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am
I missing something? However, if you (Ted) st
On 2009-11-26, Sebastian Guttenberg wrote:
> Günter wrote
>> Yes. However, there is a "sort" field where you can repeat the
>> original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting.
> Really? I didn't find a "sort"-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.
So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character
formatting. Example--
View/Source shows \texttt{keyword}
After Insert index entry source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword}
Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results in the
typewriter family being used
So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character
formatting. Example--
View/Source shows \texttt{keyword}
After Insert index entry source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword}
Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results in the
typewriter family being used
So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character
formatting. Example--
View/Source shows \texttt{keyword}
After "Insert index entry" source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword}
Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results in the
typewriter family
M. C. Sunny Wong wrote:
Dear LyX Users:
Would you please let me know if there is anyway to make the footnotes to
be 12-font-size and double-spaced?
If you use KomaScript, look the documentation. Basically, you must add
something like \setkomafont{footnotes}{@)for changing the font of the
these character formats?
Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in
the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in
normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it
manually, as LaTeX.
Richard
rgheck wrote:
Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in
the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in
normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it
manually, as LaTeX.
Does this apply also to table of contents
On 11/24/2009 09:09 AM, Ted Carnevale wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved
in the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you
would in normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to
enter it manually, as LaTeX
Dear Charles,
I was trying to reply your message, but it didn't work, so I generate this
new thread.
Thank you for your message. Your suggestion is very helpful. Since I am a
beginner of LyX (I have been using LyX for about 6 months only), I am still
learning all of the great features about the
M. C. Sunny Wong wrote:
Dear LyX Users:
Would you please let me know if there is anyway to make the footnotes to
be 12-font-size and double-spaced?
If you use KomaScript, look the documentation. Basically, you must add
something like \setkomafont{footnotes}{@)for changing the font of the
these character formats?
Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in
the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in
normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it
manually, as LaTeX.
Richard
rgheck wrote:
Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in
the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in
normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it
manually, as LaTeX.
Does this apply also to table of contents
On 11/24/2009 09:09 AM, Ted Carnevale wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved
in the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you
would in normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to
enter it manually, as LaTeX
Dear Charles,
I was trying to reply your message, but it didn't work, so I generate this
new thread.
Thank you for your message. Your suggestion is very helpful. Since I am a
beginner of LyX (I have been using LyX for about 6 months only), I am still
learning all of the great features about the
M. C. Sunny Wong wrote:
> Dear LyX Users:
>
> Would you please let me know if there is anyway to make the footnotes to
> be 12-font-size and double-spaced?
>
If you use KomaScript, look the documentation. Basically, you must add
something like \setkomafont{footnotes}{@)for changing the font
preserves these character formats?
Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in
the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in
normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it
manually, as LaTeX.
Richard
rgheck wrote:
Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved in
the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you would in
normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to enter it
manually, as LaTeX.
Does this apply also to table of contents
On 11/24/2009 09:09 AM, Ted Carnevale wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Any formatting you use in the index entry itself should be preserved
in the index. In 1.6.x, you can just enter that formatting as you
would in normal LyX text. If you're using 1.5.x, then you have to
enter it manually, as LaTeX
Dear Charles,
I was trying to reply your message, but it didn't work, so I generate this
new thread.
Thank you for your message. Your suggestion is very helpful. Since I am a
beginner of LyX (I have been using LyX for about 6 months only), I am still
learning all of the great features about the
Dear LyX Users:
Would you please let me know if there is anyway to make the footnotes to be
12-font-size and double-spaced?
Thanks a lot.
Sunny
in context:
http://n2.nabble.com/Charater-formatting-in-the-Index-tp4055374p4055374.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Dear LyX Users:
Would you please let me know if there is anyway to make the footnotes to be
12-font-size and double-spaced?
Thanks a lot.
Sunny
in context:
http://n2.nabble.com/Charater-formatting-in-the-Index-tp4055374p4055374.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Dear LyX Users:
Would you please let me know if there is anyway to make the footnotes to be
12-font-size and double-spaced?
Thanks a lot.
Sunny
is message in context:
http://n2.nabble.com/Charater-formatting-in-the-Index-tp4055374p4055374.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
On 09/27/2009 12:08 AM, Bert Douglas wrote:
Trying to get following:
-- non-justified paragraphs (ragged right)
-- two columns
-- no indent
-- small skip between paragraphs
This is for membership list type of document.
Problem is that there is unwanted coupling between the justification
and
Ok. That did it. Guess I am too menu oriented.
Thanks.
rgheck wrote:
On 09/27/2009 12:08 AM, Bert Douglas wrote:
Trying to get following:
-- non-justified paragraphs (ragged right)
-- two columns
-- no indent
-- small skip between paragraphs
This is for membership list type of document.
On 09/27/2009 12:08 AM, Bert Douglas wrote:
Trying to get following:
-- non-justified paragraphs (ragged right)
-- two columns
-- no indent
-- small skip between paragraphs
This is for membership list type of document.
Problem is that there is unwanted coupling between the justification
and
Ok. That did it. Guess I am too menu oriented.
Thanks.
rgheck wrote:
On 09/27/2009 12:08 AM, Bert Douglas wrote:
Trying to get following:
-- non-justified paragraphs (ragged right)
-- two columns
-- no indent
-- small skip between paragraphs
This is for membership list type of document.
On 09/27/2009 12:08 AM, Bert Douglas wrote:
Trying to get following:
-- non-justified paragraphs (ragged right)
-- two columns
-- no indent
-- small skip between paragraphs
This is for membership list type of document.
Problem is that there is unwanted coupling between the justification
and
Ok. That did it. Guess I am too menu oriented.
Thanks.
rgheck wrote:
On 09/27/2009 12:08 AM, Bert Douglas wrote:
Trying to get following:
-- non-justified paragraphs (ragged right)
-- two columns
-- no indent
-- small skip between paragraphs
This is for membership list type of document.
Trying to get following:
-- non-justified paragraphs (ragged right)
-- two columns
-- no indent
-- small skip between paragraphs
This is for membership list type of document.
Problem is that there is unwanted coupling between the justification and the
vertical paragraph spacing.
When I set
Trying to get following:
-- non-justified paragraphs (ragged right)
-- two columns
-- no indent
-- small skip between paragraphs
This is for membership list type of document.
Problem is that there is unwanted coupling between the justification and the
vertical paragraph spacing.
When I set
Trying to get following:
-- non-justified paragraphs (ragged right)
-- two columns
-- no indent
-- small skip between paragraphs
This is for membership list type of document.
Problem is that there is unwanted coupling between the justification and the
vertical paragraph spacing.
When I set
I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
(Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
\includegraphics filename.)
It would be great if the tool can be used non-interactively,
I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
(Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
\includegraphics filename.)
It would be great if the tool can be used non-interactively,
I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
(Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
\includegraphics filename.)
It would be great if the tool can be used non-interactively,
Hi LyX users,
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more distinguishable
by formatting them in a typewriter font (\ttfamily). How do I do that?
I could't find anything about it in the hyperref-documentation, the
wiki or this list's archives.
I'm on LyX 1.6.3 for Mac OS X. My
Christian Liesen schrieb:
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more distinguishable by
formatting them in a typewriter font (\ttfamily). How do I do that?
See the attached LyX file. Look in its preamble to see how this is done this.
regards Uwe
newfile1.lyx
Description
Works like a charm, many thanks!
Am 31.08.2009 um 15:36 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Christian Liesen schrieb:
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more
distinguishable by formatting them in a typewriter font
(\ttfamily). How do I do that?
See the attached LyX file. Look in its
Hi LyX users,
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more distinguishable
by formatting them in a typewriter font (\ttfamily). How do I do that?
I could't find anything about it in the hyperref-documentation, the
wiki or this list's archives.
I'm on LyX 1.6.3 for Mac OS X. My
Christian Liesen schrieb:
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more distinguishable by
formatting them in a typewriter font (\ttfamily). How do I do that?
See the attached LyX file. Look in its preamble to see how this is done this.
regards Uwe
newfile1.lyx
Description
Works like a charm, many thanks!
Am 31.08.2009 um 15:36 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Christian Liesen schrieb:
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more
distinguishable by formatting them in a typewriter font
(\ttfamily). How do I do that?
See the attached LyX file. Look in its
Hi LyX users,
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more distinguishable
by formatting them in a typewriter font (\ttfamily). How do I do that?
I could't find anything about it in the hyperref-documentation, the
wiki or this list's archives.
I'm on LyX 1.6.3 for Mac OS X. My
Christian Liesen schrieb:
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more distinguishable by
formatting them in a typewriter font (\ttfamily). How do I do that?
See the attached LyX file. Look in its preamble to see how this is done this.
regards Uwe
newfile1.lyx
Description
Works like a charm, many thanks!
Am 31.08.2009 um 15:36 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Christian Liesen schrieb:
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more
distinguishable by formatting them in a typewriter font
(\ttfamily). How do I do that?
See the attached LyX file. Look in its
Hi everybody,
I added \tableofcontents in my document using default book.cls like document
class, but now i need to change the distance between lines in the TOC. They are
very sparsed. How can i change it to a simple space? The same space needs to be
set to List of Table and Figures. Latex
On 08/10/2009 03:27 PM, Ricardo Perrone wrote:
Hi everybody,
I added \tableofcontents in my document using default book.cls like document
class, but now i need to change the distance between lines in the TOC. They are
very sparsed. How can i change it to a simple space? The same space needs
Hi everybody,
I added \tableofcontents in my document using default book.cls like document
class, but now i need to change the distance between lines in the TOC. They are
very sparsed. How can i change it to a simple space? The same space needs to be
set to List of Table and Figures. Latex
On 08/10/2009 03:27 PM, Ricardo Perrone wrote:
Hi everybody,
I added \tableofcontents in my document using default book.cls like document
class, but now i need to change the distance between lines in the TOC. They are
very sparsed. How can i change it to a simple space? The same space needs
Hi everybody,
I added \tableofcontents in my document using default book.cls like document
class, but now i need to change the distance between lines in the TOC. They are
very sparsed. How can i change it to a simple space? The same space needs to be
set to List of Table and Figures. Latex
On 08/10/2009 03:27 PM, Ricardo Perrone wrote:
Hi everybody,
I added \tableofcontents in my document using default book.cls like document
class, but now i need to change the distance between lines in the TOC. They are
very sparsed. How can i change it to a simple space? The same space needs
Hello Richard,
sorry for my long silence - I didn't resolve the issues completely, but I got
over an important hurdle.
I exported my .lyx-file to a .tex-file. This was the only way, I could get in
the \setlength\parindent{0.7cm} option. It was quite hard for me because
the German umlaut
Hello Richard,
sorry for my long silence - I didn't resolve the issues completely, but I got
over an important hurdle.
I exported my .lyx-file to a .tex-file. This was the only way, I could get in
the \setlength\parindent{0.7cm} option. It was quite hard for me because
the German umlaut
Hello Richard,
sorry for my long silence - I didn't resolve the issues completely, but I got
over an important hurdle.
I exported my .lyx-file to a .tex-file. This was the only way, I could get in
the "\setlength\parindent{0.7cm}" option. It was quite hard for me because
the German umlaut
Hi,
Please, I am using the book more font size class with the unsrt style.
I need to have the references show up as: 1-5 instead 1,2,3,4,5.
Thank you
--
Hesham
On May 11, 2009, at 7:56 AM, Hesham Kamel wrote:
Hi,
Please, I am using the book more font size class with the unsrt style.
I need to have the references show up as: 1-5 instead 1,2,3,4,5.
Put:
\usepackage{cite}
in the preamble.
Hi,
Please, I am using the book more font size class with the unsrt style.
I need to have the references show up as: 1-5 instead 1,2,3,4,5.
Thank you
--
Hesham
On May 11, 2009, at 7:56 AM, Hesham Kamel wrote:
Hi,
Please, I am using the book more font size class with the unsrt style.
I need to have the references show up as: 1-5 instead 1,2,3,4,5.
Put:
\usepackage{cite}
in the preamble.
Hi,
Please, I am using the book more font size class with the unsrt style.
I need to have the references show up as: 1-5 instead 1,2,3,4,5.
Thank you
--
Hesham
On May 11, 2009, at 7:56 AM, Hesham Kamel wrote:
Hi,
Please, I am using the book more font size class with the unsrt style.
I need to have the references show up as: 1-5 instead 1,2,3,4,5.
Put:
\usepackage{cite}
in the preamble.
Hi Lyx experts,
I have been using LYX for over decade now. It has always been a fantastic
tool, especially for my PhD thesis.
Unfortunately I have arrived at a dead end just before publication. My
publisher (Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany) has very percise ideas
about the layout of
Markus Büchele wrote:
Hi Lyx experts,
I have been using LYX for over decade now. It has always been a fantastic
tool, especially for my PhD thesis.
Unfortunately I have arrived at a dead end just before publication. My
publisher (Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany) has very percise
On Thu, 7 May 2009, rgheck wrote:
* space of indentation at the beginning of paragraphs
In your preamble, put:
\setlength\parindent{2cm}
or whatever it is you need. LaTeX will accept lots of different units, too.
See here:
Thanks a lot, Richards and Rich! I'll try to get your advice implemented. If I
run into trouble, I'll let you know.
Markus
Am Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2009 15:03:42 schrieben Sie:
Markus Büchele wrote:
Hi Lyx experts,
I have been using LYX for over decade now. It has always been a fantastic
Hi Lyx experts,
I have been using LYX for over decade now. It has always been a fantastic
tool, especially for my PhD thesis.
Unfortunately I have arrived at a dead end just before publication. My
publisher (Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany) has very percise ideas
about the layout of
Markus Büchele wrote:
Hi Lyx experts,
I have been using LYX for over decade now. It has always been a fantastic
tool, especially for my PhD thesis.
Unfortunately I have arrived at a dead end just before publication. My
publisher (Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany) has very percise
On Thu, 7 May 2009, rgheck wrote:
* space of indentation at the beginning of paragraphs
In your preamble, put:
\setlength\parindent{2cm}
or whatever it is you need. LaTeX will accept lots of different units, too.
See here:
Thanks a lot, Richards and Rich! I'll try to get your advice implemented. If I
run into trouble, I'll let you know.
Markus
Am Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2009 15:03:42 schrieben Sie:
Markus Büchele wrote:
Hi Lyx experts,
I have been using LYX for over decade now. It has always been a fantastic
Hi Lyx experts,
I have been using LYX for over decade now. It has always been a fantastic
tool, especially for my PhD thesis.
Unfortunately I have arrived at a dead end just before publication. My
publisher (Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany) has very percise ideas
about the layout of
Markus Büchele wrote:
Hi Lyx experts,
I have been using LYX for over decade now. It has always been a fantastic
tool, especially for my PhD thesis.
Unfortunately I have arrived at a dead end just before publication. My
publisher (Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany) has very percise
On Thu, 7 May 2009, rgheck wrote:
* space of indentation at the beginning of paragraphs
In your preamble, put:
\setlength\parindent{2cm}
or whatever it is you need. LaTeX will accept lots of different units, too.
See here:
Thanks a lot, Richards and Rich! I'll try to get your advice implemented. If I
run into trouble, I'll let you know.
Markus
Am Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2009 15:03:42 schrieben Sie:
> Markus Büchele wrote:
> > Hi Lyx experts,
> >
> > I have been using LYX for over decade now. It has always been a
Dear all on this very helpful Lyx list:
I'm trying to format some information with alternative lines reverse,
as follows:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/3495151790/sizes/o/
The above was done in Inkscape, since I couldn't get the desired
result in Lyx (don't know coding). Could anyone help
Frederick Noronha [??? ???] wrote:
Dear all on this very helpful Lyx list:
I'm trying to format some information with alternative lines reverse,
as follows:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/3495151790/sizes/o/
The above was done in Inkscape, since I couldn't get the desired
Dear all on this very helpful Lyx list:
I'm trying to format some information with alternative lines reverse,
as follows:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/3495151790/sizes/o/
The above was done in Inkscape, since I couldn't get the desired
result in Lyx (don't know coding). Could anyone help
Frederick Noronha [??? ???] wrote:
Dear all on this very helpful Lyx list:
I'm trying to format some information with alternative lines reverse,
as follows:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/3495151790/sizes/o/
The above was done in Inkscape, since I couldn't get the desired
Dear all on this very helpful Lyx list:
I'm trying to format some information with alternative lines reverse,
as follows:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/3495151790/sizes/o/
The above was done in Inkscape, since I couldn't get the desired
result in Lyx (don't know coding). Could anyone help
Frederick Noronha [??? ???] wrote:
> Dear all on this very helpful Lyx list:
>
> I'm trying to format some information with alternative lines reverse,
> as follows:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/3495151790/sizes/o/
>
> The above was done in Inkscape, since I couldn't get the
Hi all,
I have been trying to produce a format for marginal notes more suitable to my
documents, but I am stuck with leading space. I can successfully change the
font size of the margin note by using the marginnote package and then issuing:
\let\marginpar\marginnote
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
I have been trying to produce a format for marginal notes more suitable to my
documents, but I am stuck with leading space. I can successfully change the
font size of the margin note by using the marginnote package and then issuing:
\let\marginpar\marginnote
Hi all,
I have been trying to produce a format for marginal notes more suitable to my
documents, but I am stuck with leading space. I can successfully change the
font size of the margin note by using the marginnote package and then issuing:
\let\marginpar\marginnote
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
I have been trying to produce a format for marginal notes more suitable to my
documents, but I am stuck with leading space. I can successfully change the
font size of the margin note by using the marginnote package and then issuing:
\let\marginpar\marginnote
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