Including literal text
Hi folks, I'm writing a paper that defines a mass mailing system I'm designing. The document style is article and I'm using LyX Version 1.1.6fix2. I'd like to include an appendix that provides the SQL code that generates the database tables that support the system. How do I include literal text in a way similar to code or pre in HTML and programlisting in DocBook SGML? I can't find literal or code in the FAQ. Thanks, Sheldon.
Re: Including literal text
On 04 Jul 2001 13:40:27 +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: If the text is in a file, the best is to use InsertInclude and check 'verbatim'. Excellent, that does me nicely. I have to convert tabs to spaces, but that's a small price to pay for the convenience of embedding the SQL code in an appendix. Thanks, Sheldon.
Including literal text
Hi folks, I'm writing a paper that defines a mass mailing system I'm designing. The document style is article and I'm using LyX Version 1.1.6fix2. I'd like to include an appendix that provides the SQL code that generates the database tables that support the system. How do I include literal text in a way similar to code or pre in HTML and programlisting in DocBook SGML? I can't find literal or code in the FAQ. Thanks, Sheldon.
Re: Including literal text
On 04 Jul 2001 13:40:27 +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: If the text is in a file, the best is to use InsertInclude and check 'verbatim'. Excellent, that does me nicely. I have to convert tabs to spaces, but that's a small price to pay for the convenience of embedding the SQL code in an appendix. Thanks, Sheldon.
Including literal text
Hi folks, I'm writing a paper that defines a mass mailing system I'm designing. The document style is "article" and I'm using LyX Version 1.1.6fix2. I'd like to include an appendix that provides the SQL code that generates the database tables that support the system. How do I include literal text in a way similar to or in HTML and in DocBook SGML? I can't find "literal" or "code" in the FAQ. Thanks, Sheldon.
Re: Including literal text
On 04 Jul 2001 13:40:27 +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > If the text is in a file, the best is to use Insert>Include and check > 'verbatim'. Excellent, that does me nicely. I have to convert tabs to spaces, but that's a small price to pay for the convenience of embedding the SQL code in an appendix. Thanks, Sheldon.