Re: making new templates

2003-01-31 Thread Andrew Diederich
Yup. The standard was developed for manual typewriters, and that shows you how many carriage returns you need between lines. It's also, I suspect, why the paragraphs are always left-justified with the margin: 1. This is the first paragraph. The second line of a paragraph just wraps, and goes to

Re: making new templates

2003-01-31 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 05:43:58PM -0700, Andrew Diederich wrote: > Folks, > > I'm in the US Army and I'd like to write documents in LyX. This won't be > a big surprise to you, but the army is a bit particular about the > formatting of her documents. There's a whole AR (Army Regulation) on it, >

Re: making new templates

2003-01-31 Thread Persio Leister de Almeida Barros
I think those numbers are there only to show the blank lines, isn't it? The rest of the examples seems pretty standard.

Re: making new templates

2003-01-30 Thread Peter Harkins
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 05:43:58PM -0700, Andrew Diederich wrote: > I'm in the US Army and I'd like to write documents in LyX. This won't be > a big surprise to you, but the army is a bit particular about the > formatting of her documents. There's a whole AR (Army Regulation) on it, > http://www.

Re: making new templates

2003-01-30 Thread Rod Pinna
It would also be worth having a look on CTAN, to see if there is anything interesting. There is alot of material there, though the organisation can make it difficult to find. Rod > > I recommend you prepare a lyx file using standard lyx editing > techniques (i.e. document and paragraph layouts

Re: making new templates

2003-01-30 Thread Steven Homolya
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Andrew Diederich wrote: > formatting of her documents. There's a whole AR (Army Regulation) on it, > http://www.usapa.army.mil/pdffiles/r25_50.pdf. It's "Preparing and > Managing Correspondence", AR 25-20. > > Anyway, the downside is I'm no great shakes at LaTeX. Is there

making new templates

2003-01-30 Thread Andrew Diederich
Folks, I'm in the US Army and I'd like to write documents in LyX. This won't be a big surprise to you, but the army is a bit particular about the formatting of her documents. There's a whole AR (Army Regulation) on it, http://www.usapa.army.mil/pdffiles/r25_50.pdf. It's "Preparing and Managing