, and then editing the final latex copy by hand (which is never final
when you first think it is). I think a well documented template, detailing
the quirks of the class, incl. features for which you have to use ERT,
would be sufficient.
Steve
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Steven Homolya
School of Physics and Materials
ht have the time to do
> something with this.
>
I think the current layout is very usable. Much nicer than exporting
latex, and then editing the final latex copy by hand (which is never final
when you first think it is). I think a well documented template, detailing
the quirks of the class
!
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Steven Homolya
School of Physics and Materials Engineering
Monash University 3800 VIC
Australia
Tel: INT +613 9905 3640
Fax: INT +613 9905 3637
URL: http://homolya.spme.monash.edu.au
Correction to my earlier message (sent ~10min ago): Lyx was compiled from
source using gcc version incl. in RH 7.0, and was not installed from an rpm
package. (I was thinking of xforms...)
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Steven Homolya
School of Physics and Materials Engineering
Monash University 3800 VIC
Australia
Tel
ks for your time!
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Steven Homolya
School of Physics and Materials Engineering
Monash University 3800 VIC
Australia
Tel: INT +613 9905 3640
Fax: INT +613 9905 3637
URL: http://homolya.spme.monash.edu.au
Correction to my earlier message (sent ~10min ago): Lyx was compiled from
source using gcc version incl. in RH 7.0, and was not installed from an rpm
package. (I was thinking of xforms...)
--
Steven Homolya
School of Physics and Materials Engineering
Monash University 3800 VIC
Australia
Tel