From: Hans F. N. <Han...@hi...> - 2005-01-16 19:27:03
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On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 06:58:55PM +0000, Juan Antonio Navarro wrote: [cut] > I am very curious about this topic, I have mantained a thesis class > for my university (Universidad de Las Americas - Puebla, Mexico) and > have to say it was a real pain to get the margins set up correctly > (due to all of the circumstances already mentioned). I didn't wanted > to include (m)any external packages (i.e. geometry) in order to ease > the installation for unexperienced users on unix like environments.. > But I could certainly decide to change this in the future (MiKTeX now > allows a very easy installation for unexperienced users on Windows).. [cut] I agree that using a lot of external packages isn't the best approach for inexperienced users, but geometry is included in all TeX-distributions for unix/linux so I see no reason not use geometry. Hans |