Hi all.
It's possible that this question has appeared here earlier. How do I
include a name after the theorem label, like this:
Theorem 2.2 (Hasse-Minkowski) Xxxx...
Assume we are using an AMS textclass. This construction seems a bit
tricky in LyX, is there any simple solution at all?
/Alex
A similar runlevel problem was discussed earlier this year on this mailing
list. Try going to http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@kde.org/ and
searching for "runlevel". Then again, you may have a different problem.
I couldn't find any documents searchin for "runlevel", others than mine. If
Alexander I used your example file and redefined it as I wanted, but
Alexander what do I do next? I named the file amsartswe.layout and
Alexander put it in .lyx/layouts, but not even a reconfigure from
Alexander within LyX made it appear in the layouts menu. How do I
Alexander make the
Alexander When I run my linux (Red Hat 5.2) at runlevel 5,
Alexander i. e. automatically start up X windows, and then try to
Alexander start LyX, I get an error message: can't resolve symbol
Alexander '__argz_strinify' and LyX won't start. Why does this
Alexander happen?
Did you use a
I have now upgraded to LyX 1.0.0, and this is what I get when I issue
the command ldd lyx:
libc.so.5 = not found
Greetings.
I solved a similar problem by making a symbolic link that says
libc.so.5 - libc.so.6, although I don't know how this lib5 thingy
appeared since I recompiled
Alexander When I run my linux (Red Hat 5.2) at runlevel 5,
Alexander i. e. automatically start up X windows, and then try to
Alexander start LyX, I get an error message: can't resolve symbol
Alexander '__argz_strinify' and LyX won't start. Why does this
Alexander happen?
Did you use a
I have a couple of problems and would appreciate if someone could
help me out.
When I run my linux (Red Hat 5.2) at runlevel 5, i. e. automatically
start up X windows, and then try to start LyX, I get an error
message:
can't resolve symbol '__argz_strinify'
and LyX won't start. Why does this
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