Change layout or borders of my document without package {geometry}
I want to set the borders of my scrartcl
document.
Right now im doing this:
documentclass[12pt,listof=totoc,bibliography=totoc]{scrartcl}
usepackage[left=3cm,right=2cm,top=2.4cm,bottom=2cm]{geometry}
begin{document}
end{document}
How can I get exact the same border size or a border size near to the specifications above without the package geometry
?
I read about the package typeare
but how get the same settings as above?
Thanks der help.
packages geometry lyx-layouts rendering typearea
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I want to set the borders of my scrartcl
document.
Right now im doing this:
documentclass[12pt,listof=totoc,bibliography=totoc]{scrartcl}
usepackage[left=3cm,right=2cm,top=2.4cm,bottom=2cm]{geometry}
begin{document}
end{document}
How can I get exact the same border size or a border size near to the specifications above without the package geometry
?
I read about the package typeare
but how get the same settings as above?
Thanks der help.
packages geometry lyx-layouts rendering typearea
New contributor
Why don't you want to usegeometry
? AFAIK most LaTeX users use it in all of their documents (including me).
– JouleV
11 hours ago
1
"If you have concrete specifications for the margins, typearea is not suitable. In this case, you should use the geometry package" (quote from the koma script user guide)
– samcarter
11 hours ago
Please have a look to my answer here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/331669/16550 In short: it is not possible. Possible duplicate question?
– Kurt
8 hours ago
add a comment |
I want to set the borders of my scrartcl
document.
Right now im doing this:
documentclass[12pt,listof=totoc,bibliography=totoc]{scrartcl}
usepackage[left=3cm,right=2cm,top=2.4cm,bottom=2cm]{geometry}
begin{document}
end{document}
How can I get exact the same border size or a border size near to the specifications above without the package geometry
?
I read about the package typeare
but how get the same settings as above?
Thanks der help.
packages geometry lyx-layouts rendering typearea
New contributor
I want to set the borders of my scrartcl
document.
Right now im doing this:
documentclass[12pt,listof=totoc,bibliography=totoc]{scrartcl}
usepackage[left=3cm,right=2cm,top=2.4cm,bottom=2cm]{geometry}
begin{document}
end{document}
How can I get exact the same border size or a border size near to the specifications above without the package geometry
?
I read about the package typeare
but how get the same settings as above?
Thanks der help.
packages geometry lyx-layouts rendering typearea
packages geometry lyx-layouts rendering typearea
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Why don't you want to usegeometry
? AFAIK most LaTeX users use it in all of their documents (including me).
– JouleV
11 hours ago
1
"If you have concrete specifications for the margins, typearea is not suitable. In this case, you should use the geometry package" (quote from the koma script user guide)
– samcarter
11 hours ago
Please have a look to my answer here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/331669/16550 In short: it is not possible. Possible duplicate question?
– Kurt
8 hours ago
add a comment |
Why don't you want to usegeometry
? AFAIK most LaTeX users use it in all of their documents (including me).
– JouleV
11 hours ago
1
"If you have concrete specifications for the margins, typearea is not suitable. In this case, you should use the geometry package" (quote from the koma script user guide)
– samcarter
11 hours ago
Please have a look to my answer here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/331669/16550 In short: it is not possible. Possible duplicate question?
– Kurt
8 hours ago
Why don't you want to use
geometry
? AFAIK most LaTeX users use it in all of their documents (including me).– JouleV
11 hours ago
Why don't you want to use
geometry
? AFAIK most LaTeX users use it in all of their documents (including me).– JouleV
11 hours ago
1
1
"If you have concrete specifications for the margins, typearea is not suitable. In this case, you should use the geometry package" (quote from the koma script user guide)
– samcarter
11 hours ago
"If you have concrete specifications for the margins, typearea is not suitable. In this case, you should use the geometry package" (quote from the koma script user guide)
– samcarter
11 hours ago
Please have a look to my answer here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/331669/16550 In short: it is not possible. Possible duplicate question?
– Kurt
8 hours ago
Please have a look to my answer here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/331669/16550 In short: it is not possible. Possible duplicate question?
– Kurt
8 hours ago
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Why don't you want to use
geometry
? AFAIK most LaTeX users use it in all of their documents (including me).– JouleV
11 hours ago
1
"If you have concrete specifications for the margins, typearea is not suitable. In this case, you should use the geometry package" (quote from the koma script user guide)
– samcarter
11 hours ago
Please have a look to my answer here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/331669/16550 In short: it is not possible. Possible duplicate question?
– Kurt
8 hours ago