On Wednesday, Sep 10, 2003, at 14:35 Europe/Berlin, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
could you provide some examples of what kind of documents you would like to see and what especially you would like to learn?
Basically I want to typeset scientific documents in the form of a book -- nothing to fancy, nothing interactive. As a starting point, I would be very happy to have all the functionality back that I am used to with LaTeX and KOMA-Script: - Placing figures and captions (see earlier questions in this thread) - Different examples of formatting the table of contents (e.g. indenting sections and sub(...)sections, setting chapters boldface sans serif...) - How to format the index (divided into sections preceeded by the appropriate uppercase letter, pagenumbers aligned right, "\dotfill" between word and pagenumber) - How to format the bibliography (e. g. vertical space between the entrys) - Define different page styles for the first page of each chapter (e. g. no headers) and the following pages Not that I don't want to read manuals and experiment myself -- it just would be a big time saver to see how other people do things like that... As always, time is short if you are trying to finish a project -- at the moment I spend more time learning than writing text. Thanks for any support! Andreas