Re: bug concerning latex-code (?!)
Hello Juergen, Right! But anyway I don't understand why you don't use Layout-Charater and put your text to small-size or use small-caps for this type of things. I know these possibilities, small caps are too small for me, and doing it via Layout-Character is tricky, because I already use another fontstyle in Layout-Character. So every time I want to use a small font, I´d to change the font there. That´s a too long time for me. So I just used the keyboard for the command, as I can write quite fast.. Thanks for your suggestion :) Kind regards Bjoern -- physical: Bjoern Gerhart * Lynarstr. 5/1502 * D-13353 Berlin virtual: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * pgp-public-key on servers
Re: bug concerning latex-code (?!)
Hello Juergen, Right! But anyway I don't understand why you don't use Layout-Charater and put your text to small-size or use small-caps for this type of things. I know these possibilities, small caps are too small for me, and doing it via Layout-Character is tricky, because I already use another fontstyle in Layout-Character. So every time I want to use a small font, I´d to change the font there. That´s a too long time for me. So I just used the keyboard for the command, as I can write quite fast.. Thanks for your suggestion :) Kind regards Bjoern -- physical: Bjoern Gerhart * Lynarstr. 5/1502 * D-13353 Berlin virtual: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * pgp-public-key on servers
Re: bug concerning latex-code (?!)
Hello Juergen, >Right! But anyway I don't understand why you don't use >Layout->Charater and put your text to small-size or use >small-caps for this type of things. I know these possibilities, small caps are too small for me, and doing it via Layout->Character is tricky, because I already use another fontstyle in Layout->Character. So every time I want to use a small font, I´d to change the font there. That´s a too long time for me. So I just used the keyboard for the command, as I can write quite fast.. Thanks for your suggestion :) Kind regards Bjoern -- physical: Bjoern Gerhart * Lynarstr. 5/1502 * D-13353 Berlin virtual: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * pgp-public-key on servers
bug concerning latex-code (?!)
Dear LyX-friends, I think I detected a bug in lyx 1.1.2. I´m writing a "report"-document with the standard font and 11 pt in layout - document. I need to describe signals, and signals are written in capitals. But I wanted to make the capitals smaller, as they seemed to be bigger than the other text. So I wrote in latex-source: \small{BSY} When I looked at my text in xdvi and on the printer, I wondered how small my text was. And I recognized the text was getting smaller just behind the \small{BSY}. Then I erased the \small{} around the BSY - and now all the text was in the same size of 11 pt. Thats very funny, as I also have negated signals and use commands like: \ensuremath{\overline{\mbox{\small{IEN and this doesn´t have any effect on the following text size ;-) The same error occurs with small letters, e.g. \small{hello} I tried it now.. Kind regards Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp-key on servers e.g. pgp.uni-mainz.de
bug concerning latex-code (?!)
Dear LyX-friends, I think I detected a bug in lyx 1.1.2. I´m writing a "report"-document with the standard font and 11 pt in layout - document. I need to describe signals, and signals are written in capitals. But I wanted to make the capitals smaller, as they seemed to be bigger than the other text. So I wrote in latex-source: \small{BSY} When I looked at my text in xdvi and on the printer, I wondered how small my text was. And I recognized the text was getting smaller just behind the \small{BSY}. Then I erased the \small{} around the BSY - and now all the text was in the same size of 11 pt. Thats very funny, as I also have negated signals and use commands like: \ensuremath{\overline{\mbox{\small{IEN and this doesn´t have any effect on the following text size ;-) The same error occurs with small letters, e.g. \small{hello} I tried it now.. Kind regards Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp-key on servers e.g. pgp.uni-mainz.de
bug concerning latex-code (?!)
Dear LyX-friends, I think I detected a bug in lyx 1.1.2. I´m writing a "report"-document with the standard font and 11 pt in layout -> document. I need to describe signals, and signals are written in capitals. But I wanted to make the capitals smaller, as they seemed to be bigger than the other text. So I wrote in latex-source: \small{BSY} When I looked at my text in xdvi and on the printer, I wondered how small my text was. And I recognized the text was getting smaller just behind the \small{BSY}. Then I erased the \small{} around the BSY - and now all the text was in the same size of 11 pt. Thats very funny, as I also have negated signals and use commands like: \ensuremath{\overline{\mbox{\small{IEN and this doesn´t have any effect on the following text size ;-) The same error occurs with small letters, e.g. \small{hello} I tried it now.. Kind regards Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp-key on servers e.g. pgp.uni-mainz.de
spacing of subfigures
Dear LyX-friends, I have several float-enviroments with 2 subfigures in my LyX 1.1.2-document. The subfigures are side by side, but the space between the subfigures is very low. Does anybody know how to get more space between the two subfigures? Thanks for helping and a Happy New Year! Kind regards Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp-key on servers e.g. pgp.uni-mainz.de
Fwd: Re: spacing of subfigures
-- Forwarded message: -- Subject: Re: spacing of subfigures Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 20:32:08 +0100 From: Bjoern Gerhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Herbert, Does anybody know how to get more space between the two subfigures? put the cursor betwenn the two figures and press ctrl-space just often as you need or type in tex (red) \quad or \qquad Thanx, it works great. I prefer the ctrl-space, as it´s more variable than \quad ;-) Kind regards, Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp-key on servers e.g. pgp.uni-mainz.de ---
spacing of subfigures
Dear LyX-friends, I have several float-enviroments with 2 subfigures in my LyX 1.1.2-document. The subfigures are side by side, but the space between the subfigures is very low. Does anybody know how to get more space between the two subfigures? Thanks for helping and a Happy New Year! Kind regards Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp-key on servers e.g. pgp.uni-mainz.de
Fwd: Re: spacing of subfigures
-- Forwarded message: -- Subject: Re: spacing of subfigures Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 20:32:08 +0100 From: Bjoern Gerhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Herbert, Does anybody know how to get more space between the two subfigures? put the cursor betwenn the two figures and press ctrl-space just often as you need or type in tex (red) \quad or \qquad Thanx, it works great. I prefer the ctrl-space, as it´s more variable than \quad ;-) Kind regards, Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp-key on servers e.g. pgp.uni-mainz.de ---
spacing of subfigures
Dear LyX-friends, I have several float-enviroments with 2 subfigures in my LyX 1.1.2-document. The subfigures are side by side, but the space between the subfigures is very low. Does anybody know how to get more space between the two subfigures? Thanks for helping and a Happy New Year! Kind regards Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp-key on servers e.g. pgp.uni-mainz.de
Fwd: Re: spacing of subfigures
-- Forwarded message: -- Subject: Re: spacing of subfigures Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 20:32:08 +0100 From: Bjoern Gerhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hello Herbert, >> Does anybody know how to get more space between the two >> subfigures? >put the cursor betwenn the two figures and press ctrl-space >just often as you need or type in tex (red) \quad or \qquad Thanx, it works great. I prefer the ctrl-space, as it´s more variable than \quad ;-) Kind regards, Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp-key on servers e.g. pgp.uni-mainz.de ---
comment font-size
Hello lyx-friends, for my figures I use a float-environment. I recognized that the comment is written in the same text style as the other text. When I try to change the text style maually, the word "figure" ist still in the same style. Is there a way to set the comments of figures and tables in a specific style? Thanks for your help. Kind regards Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TFH-Berlin
comment font-size
Hello lyx-friends, for my figures I use a float-environment. I recognized that the comment is written in the same text style as the other text. When I try to change the text style maually, the word "figure" ist still in the same style. Is there a way to set the comments of figures and tables in a specific style? Thanks for your help. Kind regards Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TFH-Berlin
comment font-size
Hello lyx-friends, for my figures I use a float-environment. I recognized that the comment is written in the same text style as the other text. When I try to change the text style maually, the word "figure" ist still in the same style. Is there a way to set the comments of figures and tables in a specific style? Thanks for your help. Kind regards Bjoern -- Bjoern Gerhart e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TFH-Berlin