Re: KOMA-Script report: old font issue with bibtex

2019-08-23 Thread Johannes Böttcher
KOMA-Script got rid of the old font commands. Use the document option
"enabledeprecatedfontcommands" (from memory)

This is not a LyX nor a JabRef question.

On Fri, 23 Aug 2019, 19:05 Rich Shepard,  wrote:

> On Fri, 23 Aug 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> > It's either LaTeX or JabRef changing how it presents the bibtex entry to
> > lyx.
>
> This is most likely a JabRef issue so I've posted a question on their web
> forum about this and other changes.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rich
>


Re: LyX questions on LaTeX-community.org

2016-06-08 Thread Johannes Böttcher

On 06/08/2016 04:59 PM, Richard Heck wrote:

On 06/08/2016 04:07 AM, Johannes Böttcher wrote:

Hi LyX users,


this is Johannes from LaTeX-community.org and we have a LyX subforum
[1]. Unfortunately, we have more LyX questions than LyX users to
answer them.
If you like LyX and like to help people to use LyX, maybe you could
come by for a little visit once in a while and see if you can answer
something. We would really appreciate it.


We also get questions about LyX on stack exchange. It makes it hard to
keep up. In some ways, I'd prefer you NOT have a LyX subforum and just
direct people to the mailing list.

Alternatively---here's a crazy idea---we could suspend the mailing list
and send people to the forum

Richard




Hi Richard,

thanks for answering. I somehow feel we do need to have a subforum for 
LyX, considering that the same page that leads users to the mailing list 
is the same site that leads people to LaTeX-community. [1]
I became a member on LC at a much later point, i don't know why the LyX 
subforum was created.


Sometimes i lead the OPs to the mailing list, but i honestly can't do 
this for all. Some questions i can answer by simple LaTeX code, but i 
can't tell them which button to press.


Best regards
Johannes

[1] http://www.lyx.org/MailingLists#toc12


LyX questions on LaTeX-community.org

2016-06-08 Thread Johannes Böttcher

Hi LyX users,


this is Johannes from LaTeX-community.org and we have a LyX subforum 
[1]. Unfortunately, we have more LyX questions than LyX users to answer 
them.
If you like LyX and like to help people to use LyX, maybe you could come 
by for a little visit once in a while and see if you can answer 
something. We would really appreciate it.



See you soon at LaTeX-community.org :-)
Johannes


[1] http://latex-community.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=19


Re: fist page is blanc in scrbook, scrarticle

2016-03-07 Thread Johannes Böttcher

On 03/07/2016 09:41 AM, Michael Berger wrote:

second: yes, I had an extra title; after I removed it the empty first
page was gone and the title page became first page - so far so good.
However, I would like to have an Extra Title after the Title. But when I
do that a first page is inserted with the extra title on it (it looks
like ordinary standard text) and what is supposed to be my front page
becomes second.
Does that mean I cannot have an extra title although it is available as
a front matter?



That is the expected behaviour, that is where KOMA places the 
extratitle. Just put the stuff you want as an extra title on a separat 
page. If the page shall be empty, use `\thispagestyle{empty}` or the LyX 
equivalent.


Re: fist page is blanc in scrbook, scrarticle

2016-03-06 Thread Johannes Böttcher
Do you have any content (even empty) before the title is created? If so, 
get rid of it. Have you defined \extratitle to be not completely empty? 
Certainly, this behaviour is not natural and the cause is within your 
document.
You would need to provide a minimal document for us so we can say 
something certain.


On 03/05/2016 12:26 PM, Michael Berger wrote:

Hi all,
the first page is empty without a page number followed by the front page
with page number 2.
This is same with one-sided or two-sided settings.

How do I get rid of that empty first page and put the front page as first?

Thanks and regards,
Michael Berger



Re: No indentation of first paragraphs

2015-08-13 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 08/13/2015 01:32 PM, Michael Berger wrote:

if really found to be necessary, a list of KOMAscript class options can be
found e.g. here:
https://www.rrzn.uni-hannover.de/fileadmin/kurse/material/latex/scrguide.pdf



This is the manual for a version in december 2013, not the current one.

The documentation that matches the installed package can be found using 
the command line:


$ texdoc koma


The CTAN-current docu can of course be found on CTAN.

For the very current release, take a look at
http://komascript.de/current


Re: No indentation of first paragraphs

2015-08-13 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 08/13/2015 01:32 PM, Michael Berger wrote:

if really found to be necessary, a list of KOMAscript class options can be
found e.g. here:
https://www.rrzn.uni-hannover.de/fileadmin/kurse/material/latex/scrguide.pdf



This is the manual for a version in december 2013, not the current one.

The documentation that matches the installed package can be found using 
the command line:


$ texdoc koma


The CTAN-current docu can of course be found on CTAN.

For the very current release, take a look at
http://komascript.de/current


Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex

2015-06-30 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 06/30/2015 11:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote:

PS: as advised under Known problems I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in:
No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber

What might be the problem here?



Do you have up-to-date versions of biblatex (3.0) and biber (2.1)?


Johannes


Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex

2015-06-30 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 06/30/2015 11:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote:

PS: as advised under Known problems I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in:
No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber

What might be the problem here?



Do you have up-to-date versions of biblatex (3.0) and biber (2.1)?


Johannes


Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex

2015-06-30 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 06/30/2015 11:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote:

PS: as advised under "Known problems" I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in:
"No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber"

What might be the problem here?



Do you have up-to-date versions of biblatex (3.0) and biber (2.1)?


Johannes


Re: literature incomplete in pdf

2015-05-12 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 05/12/2015 07:48 PM, Margret Mueller wrote:

thank you both a lot
somehow i am not able (neither any of my more experienced lyx friends to
turn my dissertation into a biblatex. it gives always multiple errors (i
tried many times)... T1 inputenc error..(?)
that is why i wondered if there was another (nonpainful) way

Best regards
Margret

2015-05-11 18:07 GMT+02:00 Johannes Böttcher johannesbottc...@gmail.com:




On 05/11/2015 05:44 PM, Margret Mueller wrote:



I use bibtex (changing to biblatex for some reason gives multiple errors
we
still work on it)
apsr and natbib

however the problem is that
- in newspaper entries: the publication and the exact date (month day) are
not displayed
- in working papers the institution is not displayed
- and any unicode signs in the literature result in error messages but i
can live with manually cleaning the literature of any special letters

Im looking forward to any hint as I am not able to find a solution to this
in the last months




Hi,

it is quite possible, that the bibliography style you are using simply
doesn't know the fields and entries you have defined, and every field
unknown is ignored. For example, non of the bst styles i know have a
defined date field, but all just support a year entry.


Please consider the following example:
%%
\documentclass{article}
 \begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib}
 @bok{nobook,
 author={maggie},
 title={the title},
 }
 @misc{entry,
 date={2015-05-11},
 author={maggie},
 titel={not title, but titel},
}
\end{filecontents}
\begin{document}
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{\jobname}
\end{document}
%%


Making biblatex work might be a fruitful endeavour, as hacking bst-styles
is a pain.


Best regards
Johannes





The real error messgae would be better. For example, inputenc doesn't 
know the option T1, but package fontnec does. I guess this is a typo, 
though.


It is also possible, that you have characters in your bibliography 
database, that are not known for your current encoding and need to be 
defined first.


There is a pretty simple algorithm to limit the reasson to a very small 
area, called *creating a minimal working example* [1]. That is 
something, in my opinion, best done down at the pure LaTeX level, as LyX 
can and its extra stuff can be quite confusing and distracting.


Once we have a bit of actual code producing the error, i am sure we can 
find a solution.


Johannes

[1] http://www.dickimaw-books.com/latex/minexample/html/


Re: literature incomplete in pdf

2015-05-12 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 05/12/2015 07:48 PM, Margret Mueller wrote:

thank you both a lot
somehow i am not able (neither any of my more experienced lyx friends to
turn my dissertation into a biblatex. it gives always multiple errors (i
tried many times)... T1 inputenc error..(?)
that is why i wondered if there was another (nonpainful) way

Best regards
Margret

2015-05-11 18:07 GMT+02:00 Johannes Böttcher johannesbottc...@gmail.com:




On 05/11/2015 05:44 PM, Margret Mueller wrote:



I use bibtex (changing to biblatex for some reason gives multiple errors
we
still work on it)
apsr and natbib

however the problem is that
- in newspaper entries: the publication and the exact date (month day) are
not displayed
- in working papers the institution is not displayed
- and any unicode signs in the literature result in error messages but i
can live with manually cleaning the literature of any special letters

Im looking forward to any hint as I am not able to find a solution to this
in the last months




Hi,

it is quite possible, that the bibliography style you are using simply
doesn't know the fields and entries you have defined, and every field
unknown is ignored. For example, non of the bst styles i know have a
defined date field, but all just support a year entry.


Please consider the following example:
%%
\documentclass{article}
 \begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib}
 @bok{nobook,
 author={maggie},
 title={the title},
 }
 @misc{entry,
 date={2015-05-11},
 author={maggie},
 titel={not title, but titel},
}
\end{filecontents}
\begin{document}
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{\jobname}
\end{document}
%%


Making biblatex work might be a fruitful endeavour, as hacking bst-styles
is a pain.


Best regards
Johannes





The real error messgae would be better. For example, inputenc doesn't 
know the option T1, but package fontnec does. I guess this is a typo, 
though.


It is also possible, that you have characters in your bibliography 
database, that are not known for your current encoding and need to be 
defined first.


There is a pretty simple algorithm to limit the reasson to a very small 
area, called *creating a minimal working example* [1]. That is 
something, in my opinion, best done down at the pure LaTeX level, as LyX 
can and its extra stuff can be quite confusing and distracting.


Once we have a bit of actual code producing the error, i am sure we can 
find a solution.


Johannes

[1] http://www.dickimaw-books.com/latex/minexample/html/


Re: literature incomplete in pdf

2015-05-12 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 05/12/2015 07:48 PM, Margret Mueller wrote:

thank you both a lot
somehow i am not able (neither any of my more experienced lyx friends to
turn my dissertation into a biblatex. it gives always multiple errors (i
tried many times)... T1 inputenc error..(?)
that is why i wondered if there was another (nonpainful) way

Best regards
Margret

2015-05-11 18:07 GMT+02:00 Johannes Böttcher <johannesbottc...@gmail.com>:




On 05/11/2015 05:44 PM, Margret Mueller wrote:



I use bibtex (changing to biblatex for some reason gives multiple errors
we
still work on it)
apsr and natbib

however the problem is that
- in newspaper entries: the publication and the exact date (month day) are
not displayed
- in working papers the institution is not displayed
- and any unicode signs in the literature result in error messages but i
can live with manually "cleaning" the literature of any "special" letters

Im looking forward to any hint as I am not able to find a solution to this
in the last months




Hi,

it is quite possible, that the bibliography style you are using simply
doesn't know the fields and entries you have defined, and every field
unknown is ignored. For example, non of the bst styles i know have a
defined date field, but all just support a year entry.


Please consider the following example:
%%
\documentclass{article}
 \begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib}
 @bok{nobook,
 author={maggie},
 title={the title},
 }
 @misc{entry,
 date={2015-05-11},
 author={maggie},
 titel={not title, but titel},
}
\end{filecontents}
\begin{document}
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{\jobname}
\end{document}
%%


Making biblatex work might be a fruitful endeavour, as hacking bst-styles
is a pain.


Best regards
Johannes





The real error messgae would be better. For example, inputenc doesn't 
know the option T1, but package fontnec does. I guess this is a typo, 
though.


It is also possible, that you have characters in your bibliography 
database, that are not known for your current encoding and need to be 
defined first.


There is a pretty simple algorithm to limit the reasson to a very small 
area, called *creating a minimal working example* [1]. That is 
something, in my opinion, best done down at the pure LaTeX level, as LyX 
can and its extra stuff can be quite confusing and distracting.


Once we have a bit of actual code producing the error, i am sure we can 
find a solution.


Johannes

[1] http://www.dickimaw-books.com/latex/minexample/html/


Re: no page numbers in PDF printout

2015-05-11 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 05/11/2015 05:16 PM, Michael Berger wrote:

Hi LyX friends,

 ...

When trying to use Miede's example file classicthesis-article.lyx the page
numbers can be seen at the bottom of each page but not on the printout.
All attempts to resolve this by experimenting with the Page Margins in LyX
Documents Settings failed.



Hi,

please clarify: you can see the pagenumbers in the pdf compiled with the 
classicthesis example, but not on the printed output?


If so, this might be a printer issue. Have you tried the printer in the 
next office or at home or the printer of a neighbour?



Best regards
Johannes


Re: literature incomplete in pdf

2015-05-11 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 05/11/2015 05:44 PM, Margret Mueller wrote:



I use bibtex (changing to biblatex for some reason gives multiple errors we
still work on it)
apsr and natbib

however the problem is that
- in newspaper entries: the publication and the exact date (month day) are
not displayed
- in working papers the institution is not displayed
- and any unicode signs in the literature result in error messages but i
can live with manually cleaning the literature of any special letters

Im looking forward to any hint as I am not able to find a solution to this
in the last months



Hi,

it is quite possible, that the bibliography style you are using simply 
doesn't know the fields and entries you have defined, and every field 
unknown is ignored. For example, non of the bst styles i know have a 
defined date field, but all just support a year entry.



Please consider the following example:
%%
\documentclass{article}
\begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib}
@bok{nobook,
author={maggie},
title={the title},
}
@misc{entry,
date={2015-05-11},
author={maggie},
titel={not title, but titel},
}
\end{filecontents}
\begin{document}
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{\jobname}
\end{document}
%%


Making biblatex work might be a fruitful endeavour, as hacking 
bst-styles is a pain.



Best regards
Johannes



Re: no page numbers in PDF printout

2015-05-11 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 05/11/2015 05:16 PM, Michael Berger wrote:

Hi LyX friends,

 ...

When trying to use Miede's example file classicthesis-article.lyx the page
numbers can be seen at the bottom of each page but not on the printout.
All attempts to resolve this by experimenting with the Page Margins in LyX
Documents Settings failed.



Hi,

please clarify: you can see the pagenumbers in the pdf compiled with the 
classicthesis example, but not on the printed output?


If so, this might be a printer issue. Have you tried the printer in the 
next office or at home or the printer of a neighbour?



Best regards
Johannes


Re: literature incomplete in pdf

2015-05-11 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 05/11/2015 05:44 PM, Margret Mueller wrote:



I use bibtex (changing to biblatex for some reason gives multiple errors we
still work on it)
apsr and natbib

however the problem is that
- in newspaper entries: the publication and the exact date (month day) are
not displayed
- in working papers the institution is not displayed
- and any unicode signs in the literature result in error messages but i
can live with manually cleaning the literature of any special letters

Im looking forward to any hint as I am not able to find a solution to this
in the last months



Hi,

it is quite possible, that the bibliography style you are using simply 
doesn't know the fields and entries you have defined, and every field 
unknown is ignored. For example, non of the bst styles i know have a 
defined date field, but all just support a year entry.



Please consider the following example:
%%
\documentclass{article}
\begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib}
@bok{nobook,
author={maggie},
title={the title},
}
@misc{entry,
date={2015-05-11},
author={maggie},
titel={not title, but titel},
}
\end{filecontents}
\begin{document}
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{\jobname}
\end{document}
%%


Making biblatex work might be a fruitful endeavour, as hacking 
bst-styles is a pain.



Best regards
Johannes



Re: no page numbers in PDF printout

2015-05-11 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 05/11/2015 05:16 PM, Michael Berger wrote:

Hi LyX friends,

> ...

When trying to use Miede's example file "classicthesis-article.lyx" the page
numbers can be seen at the bottom of each page but not on the printout.
All attempts to resolve this by experimenting with the Page Margins in LyX
Documents Settings failed.



Hi,

please clarify: you can see the pagenumbers in the pdf compiled with the 
classicthesis example, but not on the printed output?


If so, this might be a printer issue. Have you tried the printer in the 
next office or at home or the printer of a neighbour?



Best regards
Johannes


Re: literature incomplete in pdf

2015-05-11 Thread Johannes Böttcher



On 05/11/2015 05:44 PM, Margret Mueller wrote:



I use bibtex (changing to biblatex for some reason gives multiple errors we
still work on it)
apsr and natbib

however the problem is that
- in newspaper entries: the publication and the exact date (month day) are
not displayed
- in working papers the institution is not displayed
- and any unicode signs in the literature result in error messages but i
can live with manually "cleaning" the literature of any "special" letters

Im looking forward to any hint as I am not able to find a solution to this
in the last months



Hi,

it is quite possible, that the bibliography style you are using simply 
doesn't know the fields and entries you have defined, and every field 
unknown is ignored. For example, non of the bst styles i know have a 
defined date field, but all just support a year entry.



Please consider the following example:
%%
\documentclass{article}
\begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib}
@bok{nobook,
author={maggie},
title={the title},
}
@misc{entry,
date={2015-05-11},
author={maggie},
titel={not title, but titel},
}
\end{filecontents}
\begin{document}
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{\jobname}
\end{document}
%%


Making biblatex work might be a fruitful endeavour, as hacking 
bst-styles is a pain.



Best regards
Johannes



Re: LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-29 Thread Johannes Böttcher


On 04/29/2015 06:40 AM, Sam Lewis wrote:
 I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. 
This gives me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except 
on the first page of each chapter as desired.


 \usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage}
 \pagestyle{scrheadings}
 \ihead{Chapter \headmark}
 \ohead[\pagemark]{\pagemark}
 \chead{}
 \cfoot[]{}


 In this book, I have a bibliography and a further reading section at 
the end of each chapter via this code in the preamble



 \defbibheading{subbibliography}[\bibname]{%
 \section*{#1}%
 \markboth{#1}{#1}}

 and this ERT at the end of each chapter.


 \printbibliography[heading=subbibintoc,title={Further 
Reading},notcategory=cited]

 \printbibliography[heading=subbibintoc,category=cited]
 \end{refsection}
 \begin{refsection}


 Everything works fine, except that the header on the last page of 
each chapter is called Further Reading instead of the name of the chapter.



 How to fix this?


 Many thanks!



You are defining `defbibheading` in a way that updates the running
header with *Further Reading* via `markboth`. Deleting this line should
fix your problem.

If you really want to have the chapter titles on the starting pages of
chapters, you can use `\renewcommand*{\chapterpagestyle}{scrheadings}`
or use the starred variant of the commands - `\ihead*{Chapter
\headmark}`. An up to date version of KOMA-script is needed for that.

Once you start the appendix, you have some trouble, as you are
hard-coding the word *chapter*. You can use `\chapapp` instead.

Best regards
Johannes Böttcher




Re: LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-29 Thread Johannes Böttcher


On 04/29/2015 06:40 AM, Sam Lewis wrote:
 I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. 
This gives me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except 
on the first page of each chapter as desired.


 \usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage}
 \pagestyle{scrheadings}
 \ihead{Chapter \headmark}
 \ohead[\pagemark]{\pagemark}
 \chead{}
 \cfoot[]{}


 In this book, I have a bibliography and a further reading section at 
the end of each chapter via this code in the preamble



 \defbibheading{subbibliography}[\bibname]{%
 \section*{#1}%
 \markboth{#1}{#1}}

 and this ERT at the end of each chapter.


 \printbibliography[heading=subbibintoc,title={Further 
Reading},notcategory=cited]

 \printbibliography[heading=subbibintoc,category=cited]
 \end{refsection}
 \begin{refsection}


 Everything works fine, except that the header on the last page of 
each chapter is called Further Reading instead of the name of the chapter.



 How to fix this?


 Many thanks!



You are defining `defbibheading` in a way that updates the running
header with *Further Reading* via `markboth`. Deleting this line should
fix your problem.

If you really want to have the chapter titles on the starting pages of
chapters, you can use `\renewcommand*{\chapterpagestyle}{scrheadings}`
or use the starred variant of the commands - `\ihead*{Chapter
\headmark}`. An up to date version of KOMA-script is needed for that.

Once you start the appendix, you have some trouble, as you are
hard-coding the word *chapter*. You can use `\chapapp` instead.

Best regards
Johannes Böttcher




Re: LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-29 Thread Johannes Böttcher


On 04/29/2015 06:40 AM, Sam Lewis wrote:
> I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. 
This gives me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except 
on the first page of each chapter as desired.

>
> \usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage}
> \pagestyle{scrheadings}
> \ihead{Chapter \headmark}
> \ohead[\pagemark]{\pagemark}
> \chead{}
> \cfoot[]{}
>
>
> In this book, I have a bibliography and a further reading section at 
the end of each chapter via this code in the preamble

>
>
> \defbibheading{subbibliography}[\bibname]{%
> \section*{#1}%
> \markboth{#1}{#1}}
>
> and this ERT at the end of each chapter.
>
>
> \printbibliography[heading=subbibintoc,title={Further 
Reading},notcategory=cited]

> \printbibliography[heading=subbibintoc,category=cited]
> \end{refsection}
> \begin{refsection}
>
>
> Everything works fine, except that the header on the last page of 
each chapter is called "Further Reading" instead of the name of the chapter.

>
>
> How to fix this?
>
>
> Many thanks!
>


You are defining `defbibheading` in a way that updates the running
header with *Further Reading* via `markboth`. Deleting this line should
fix your problem.

If you really want to have the chapter titles on the starting pages of
chapters, you can use `\renewcommand*{\chapterpagestyle}{scrheadings}`
or use the starred variant of the commands -> `\ihead*{Chapter
\headmark}`. An up to date version of KOMA-script is needed for that.

Once you start the appendix, you have some trouble, as you are
hard-coding the word *chapter*. You can use `\chapapp` instead.

Best regards
Johannes Böttcher




Re: List of Figures to Toc

2015-03-02 Thread Johannes Böttcher

Hi,

add to your preamble, from a previous mail i know that you are using a 
KOMA class.


KOMAoption{listof}{totoc}

best regards

On 02.03.2015 21:47, Aline Gautrein wrote:

Hey guys,

I am stil trying to resolve my contents problem:

I now try to use

\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\listoftables}\markboth{}{}
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\listoffigures}\markboth{}{}

etc...

Now I get the error message:

TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000].
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\listoftables}

\markboth{}{}

If you really absolutely need more capacity,

you can ask a wizard to enlarge me.


What can I do?


Greetings!

NewUser



Re: KOMA Skript

2015-03-02 Thread Johannes Böttcher

Hi Aline,

the following example patches package `nomencl` to use the commands 
available with KOMA-script. Please test the example in it presented way, 
then implement it in LyX.


You can find more information about KOMA-script in the manual.

Please keep the list in cc.


Johannes


% 8 %%
\documentclass[listof=totoc]{scrbook}
\usepackage{etoolbox}
\usepackage{nomencl}
\makenomenclature
%\tracingpatches%for debugging
%\patchcmd{\thenomenclature}{\chapter*}{\addchap*}{}{}
%removes any preset header, no toc-entry
\patchcmd{\thenomenclature}{\chapter*}{\addchap}{}{}
%sets headers and toc entry
\usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}
\ihead*{\leftmark}%for debugging visualization
\usepackage{blindtext}
\begin{document}
\tableofcontents
\listoftables
\listoffigures
\printnomenclature

\chapter{Aline}
\nomenclature{h}{Ein Buchstabe}
\captionof{figure}{Beschriftung}
\captionof{table}{andere Beschriftung}
\blindtext[2]
\end{document}
% 8 %%

On 02.03.2015 21:05, Aline Gautrein wrote:

Hi Johannes,

thanks for the quick answer.
I have already generated bot: the List of Tables, as well as the List of
Abbrevations. They are both in the table of contents. I used :

\renewcommand{\nomname}{}
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{}

If I use this command, the header of the List of Abbrevations is List of
Tables

If I use

\addchap{}

I will get an empty page just with the chapter title and then a new page
with the chapter title and the corresponding list.

Do you have any idea?

Thanks a lot!
Aline

Am 2. März 2015 um 20:41 schrieb Johannes Böttcher 
johannesbottc...@gmail.com:


Hi,

How can you clear the header when issuing an unnumbered chapter/section?

The generic way would be to use `\markboth{}{}`. Depending on how you are
generating the List of Abbreviations, you could use `\addchap*` (or
`\addsec*` for scrartcl) which is the correct way with KOMA script. If you,
by any chance, want to have a numbered list, use `\addchap` (`\addsec`).


Best regards
Johannes

PS: Please note, this is an english speaking list.


On 02.03.2015 19:52, Aline Gautrein wrote:


Hallo liebe Lyx-User,

ich schreibe gerade eine Abschlussarbeit mit Lyx.
Ich schreibe mit KOMA Skript.
Ich habe an den Anfang des Dokumentes Listen für Abbildungen, Tabellen
usw.
gesetzt.
Im Ausgabedokument steht im Seitenkopf, wo man sich gerade befindet, also
zB.: List of Figures oder List of Tables.


Jetzt mein Problem:
Nach der List of Tables folgt noch List of Abbrevations.
Das Problem: Alle Seiten der List of Abbrevations sind mit List of
Tables überschriftet.
Weiß jemand, welchen Trenner ich einfügen kann, dass dies nicht mehr
auftritt?
Sowas wie

\endcommand

oder so?

Danke und Grüße
NewUSER






Re: KOMA Skript

2015-03-02 Thread Johannes Böttcher

Hi Aline,

the following example patches package `nomencl` to use the commands 
available with KOMA-script. Please test the example in it presented way, 
then implement it in LyX.


You can find more information about KOMA-script in the manual.

Please keep the list in cc.


Johannes


% 8 %%
\documentclass[listof=totoc]{scrbook}
\usepackage{etoolbox}
\usepackage{nomencl}
\makenomenclature
%\tracingpatches%for debugging
%\patchcmd{\thenomenclature}{\chapter*}{\addchap*}{}{}
%removes any preset header, no toc-entry
\patchcmd{\thenomenclature}{\chapter*}{\addchap}{}{}
%sets headers and toc entry
\usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}
\ihead*{\leftmark}%for debugging visualization
\usepackage{blindtext}
\begin{document}
\tableofcontents
\listoftables
\listoffigures
\printnomenclature

\chapter{Aline}
\nomenclature{h}{Ein Buchstabe}
\captionof{figure}{Beschriftung}
\captionof{table}{andere Beschriftung}
\blindtext[2]
\end{document}
% 8 %%

On 02.03.2015 21:05, Aline Gautrein wrote:

Hi Johannes,

thanks for the quick answer.
I have already generated bot: the List of Tables, as well as the List of
Abbrevations. They are both in the table of contents. I used :

\renewcommand{\nomname}{}
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{}

If I use this command, the header of the List of Abbrevations is List of
Tables

If I use

\addchap{}

I will get an empty page just with the chapter title and then a new page
with the chapter title and the corresponding list.

Do you have any idea?

Thanks a lot!
Aline

Am 2. März 2015 um 20:41 schrieb Johannes Böttcher 
johannesbottc...@gmail.com:


Hi,

How can you clear the header when issuing an unnumbered chapter/section?

The generic way would be to use `\markboth{}{}`. Depending on how you are
generating the List of Abbreviations, you could use `\addchap*` (or
`\addsec*` for scrartcl) which is the correct way with KOMA script. If you,
by any chance, want to have a numbered list, use `\addchap` (`\addsec`).


Best regards
Johannes

PS: Please note, this is an english speaking list.


On 02.03.2015 19:52, Aline Gautrein wrote:


Hallo liebe Lyx-User,

ich schreibe gerade eine Abschlussarbeit mit Lyx.
Ich schreibe mit KOMA Skript.
Ich habe an den Anfang des Dokumentes Listen für Abbildungen, Tabellen
usw.
gesetzt.
Im Ausgabedokument steht im Seitenkopf, wo man sich gerade befindet, also
zB.: List of Figures oder List of Tables.


Jetzt mein Problem:
Nach der List of Tables folgt noch List of Abbrevations.
Das Problem: Alle Seiten der List of Abbrevations sind mit List of
Tables überschriftet.
Weiß jemand, welchen Trenner ich einfügen kann, dass dies nicht mehr
auftritt?
Sowas wie

\endcommand

oder so?

Danke und Grüße
NewUSER






Re: List of Figures to Toc

2015-03-02 Thread Johannes Böttcher

Hi,

add to your preamble, from a previous mail i know that you are using a 
KOMA class.


KOMAoption{listof}{totoc}

best regards

On 02.03.2015 21:47, Aline Gautrein wrote:

Hey guys,

I am stil trying to resolve my contents problem:

I now try to use

\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\listoftables}\markboth{}{}
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\listoffigures}\markboth{}{}

etc...

Now I get the error message:

TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000].
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\listoftables}

\markboth{}{}

If you really absolutely need more capacity,

you can ask a wizard to enlarge me.


What can I do?


Greetings!

NewUser



Re: KOMA Skript

2015-03-02 Thread Johannes Böttcher

Hi Aline,

the following example patches package `nomencl` to use the commands 
available with KOMA-script. Please test the example in it presented way, 
then implement it in LyX.


You can find more information about KOMA-script in the manual.

Please keep the list in cc.


Johannes


% >8 %%
\documentclass[listof=totoc]{scrbook}
\usepackage{etoolbox}
\usepackage{nomencl}
\makenomenclature
%\tracingpatches%for debugging
%\patchcmd{\thenomenclature}{\chapter*}{\addchap*}{}{}
%removes any preset header, no toc-entry
\patchcmd{\thenomenclature}{\chapter*}{\addchap}{}{}
%sets headers and toc entry
\usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}
\ihead*{\leftmark}%for debugging visualization
\usepackage{blindtext}
\begin{document}
\tableofcontents
\listoftables
\listoffigures
\printnomenclature

\chapter{Aline}
\nomenclature{h}{Ein Buchstabe}
\captionof{figure}{Beschriftung}
\captionof{table}{andere Beschriftung}
\blindtext[2]
\end{document}
% >8 %%

On 02.03.2015 21:05, Aline Gautrein wrote:

Hi Johannes,

thanks for the quick answer.
I have already generated bot: the List of Tables, as well as the List of
Abbrevations. They are both in the table of contents. I used :

\renewcommand{\nomname}{}
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{}

If I use this command, the header of the List of Abbrevations is "List of
Tables"

If I use

\addchap{}

I will get an empty page just with the chapter title and then a new page
with the chapter title and the corresponding list.

Do you have any idea?

Thanks a lot!
Aline

Am 2. März 2015 um 20:41 schrieb Johannes Böttcher <
johannesbottc...@gmail.com>:


Hi,

How can you clear the header when issuing an unnumbered chapter/section?

The generic way would be to use `\markboth{}{}`. Depending on how you are
generating the List of Abbreviations, you could use `\addchap*` (or
`\addsec*` for scrartcl) which is the correct way with KOMA script. If you,
by any chance, want to have a numbered list, use `\addchap` (`\addsec`).


Best regards
Johannes

PS: Please note, this is an english speaking list.


On 02.03.2015 19:52, Aline Gautrein wrote:


Hallo liebe Lyx-User,

ich schreibe gerade eine Abschlussarbeit mit Lyx.
Ich schreibe mit KOMA Skript.
Ich habe an den Anfang des Dokumentes Listen für Abbildungen, Tabellen
usw.
gesetzt.
Im Ausgabedokument steht im Seitenkopf, wo man sich gerade befindet, also
zB.: "List of Figures" oder "List of Tables".


Jetzt mein Problem:
Nach der "List of Tables" folgt noch "List of Abbrevations".
Das Problem: Alle Seiten der "List of Abbrevations" sind mit "List of
Tables" überschriftet.
Weiß jemand, welchen Trenner ich einfügen kann, dass dies nicht mehr
auftritt?
Sowas wie

\endcommand

oder so?

Danke und Grüße
NewUSER






Re: List of Figures to Toc

2015-03-02 Thread Johannes Böttcher

Hi,

add to your preamble, from a previous mail i know that you are using a 
KOMA class.


KOMAoption{listof}{totoc}

best regards

On 02.03.2015 21:47, Aline Gautrein wrote:

Hey guys,

I am stil trying to resolve my contents problem:

I now try to use

\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\listoftables}\markboth{}{}
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\listoffigures}\markboth{}{}

etc...

Now I get the error message:

TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000].
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\listoftables}

\markboth{}{}

If you really absolutely need more capacity,

you can ask a wizard to enlarge me.


What can I do?


Greetings!

NewUser