%% lettrine.cfg: configuration file for lettrine.sty %% %% If you want to customize lettrine, please *do not* hack into the %% code, copy this file to your working directory and customize the %% copy as you like. %% %% Uncomment any of these lines and change the parameters’ values %% to fit your needs (see lettrine.dtx). %% %%\setcounter{DefaultLines}{2} %%\setcounter{DefaultDepth}{0} %% %% These are *decimal* numbers: %%\renewcommand*{\DefaultLoversize}{0} %%\renewcommand*{\DefaultLraise}{0} %%\renewcommand*{\DefaultLhang}{0} %% %% These are *lengths* (don't forget the unit): %%\setlength{\DefaultFindent}{0pt} %%\setlength{\DefaultNindent}{0.5em} %%\setlength{\DefaultSlope}{0mm} %%\setlength{\DiscardVskip}{1pt} %% %% Theses are *flags* (value=true/false): %%\LettrineImagefalse %%\LettrineOnGridfalse %%\LettrineRealHeightfalse %% %% This is a *command*, define it as \relax if you dont want the second %% mandatory argument of \lettrine[]{}{} to be typset in small caps. %%\renewcommand*{\LettrineTextFont}{\scshape}| %% %% Theses are *commands* (value=string, only height matters): %%\renewcommand*{\LettrineTestString}{EFTZ} %%\renewcommand*{\LettrineSecondString}{x} %% %% In case you want to set parameters for some letters %% in file `optfile.cfl' %%\renewcommand{\DefaultOptionsFile}{optfile.cfl} %% %% %% End of file `lettrine.cfg'.