On Fri, 03 Sep 1999, Damco wrote:
-The last quation is not directly connected with Lyx but anyway: Does
anybody know which program should I use to convert JPG (or TIF, GIF)
pictures to EPS so that they would be compatible with Lyx?
Both ImageMagik ( display ) and gimp do this well.
On Sat, 04 Sep 1999, Dirk Klugmann wrote:
I assume that putting "\sloppy" in red (TeX style) in front of a
paragraph will have the same effort for the following text. You can
switch back to fuzzy typesetting by specifying "\fuzzy" at any place.
Hope this helps.
My latex croaks on
Hi
Is there an (UNIX) application that would implement a Spreadsheet
(alike Excel) based on La/TeX ??
(I would like to be able to export easily the resulting tables
to LyX documents).
Also, what is a good (UNIX) tool to produce flow-charts,
and simple graphs, that can be inserted in LyX (as
On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 05:36:48PM -0400, Frederic Leymarie wrote:
Hi
Also, what is a good (UNIX) tool to produce flow-charts,
and simple graphs, that can be inserted in LyX (as figures I guess)?
There's xfig (available in most linuxes) and dia available from
On Sun, 05 Sep 1999, Frederic Leymarie wrote:
Hi
Is there an (UNIX) application that would implement a Spreadsheet
(alike Excel) based on La/TeX ??
The tradional `sc' will do this.
The screen interface is old and clunky, but do not be put off, it can produce
lovely output.
(I would like
I have been using groff for the past several years because I haven't
liked using the WSYIWYG editors I have seen. I am very impressed with
the WYSIWYM method of lyx, 1.03.
One thing I miss in troff is the ability to output good-looking ASCII
and tools to convert troff to HTML. For example,
On Fri, 03 Sep 1999, Damco wrote:
-The last quation is not directly connected with Lyx but anyway: Does
anybody know which program should I use to convert JPG (or TIF, GIF)
pictures to EPS so that they would be compatible with Lyx?
Both ImageMagik ( display ) and gimp do this well.
On Sat, 04 Sep 1999, Dirk Klugmann wrote:
I assume that putting "\sloppy" in red (TeX style) in front of a
paragraph will have the same effort for the following text. You can
switch back to fuzzy typesetting by specifying "\fuzzy" at any place.
Hope this helps.
My latex croaks on
Hi
Is there an (UNIX) application that would implement a Spreadsheet
(alike Excel) based on La/TeX ??
(I would like to be able to export easily the resulting tables
to LyX documents).
Also, what is a good (UNIX) tool to produce flow-charts,
and simple graphs, that can be inserted in LyX (as
On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 05:36:48PM -0400, Frederic Leymarie wrote:
Hi
Also, what is a good (UNIX) tool to produce flow-charts,
and simple graphs, that can be inserted in LyX (as figures I guess)?
There's xfig (available in most linuxes) and dia available from
On Sun, 05 Sep 1999, Frederic Leymarie wrote:
Hi
Is there an (UNIX) application that would implement a Spreadsheet
(alike Excel) based on La/TeX ??
The tradional `sc' will do this.
The screen interface is old and clunky, but do not be put off, it can produce
lovely output.
(I would like
I have been using groff for the past several years because I haven't
liked using the WSYIWYG editors I have seen. I am very impressed with
the WYSIWYM method of lyx, 1.03.
One thing I miss in troff is the ability to output good-looking ASCII
and tools to convert troff to HTML. For example,
On Fri, 03 Sep 1999, Damco wrote:
> -The last quation is not directly connected with Lyx but anyway: Does
> anybody know which program should I use to convert JPG (or TIF, GIF)
> pictures to EPS so that they would be compatible with Lyx?
Both ImageMagik ( display ) and gimp do this well.
>
On Sat, 04 Sep 1999, Dirk Klugmann wrote:
>
> I assume that putting "\sloppy" in red (TeX style) in front of a
> paragraph will have the same effort for the following text. You can
> switch back to fuzzy typesetting by specifying "\fuzzy" at any place.
>
> Hope this helps.
My latex croaks on
Hi
Is there an (UNIX) application that would implement a Spreadsheet
(alike Excel) based on La/TeX ??
(I would like to be able to export easily the resulting tables
to LyX documents).
Also, what is a good (UNIX) tool to produce flow-charts,
and simple graphs, that can be inserted in LyX (as
On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 05:36:48PM -0400, Frederic Leymarie wrote:
> Hi
>
> Also, what is a good (UNIX) tool to produce flow-charts,
> and simple graphs, that can be inserted in LyX (as figures I guess)?
>
There's xfig (available in most linuxes) and dia available from
On Sun, 05 Sep 1999, Frederic Leymarie wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> Is there an (UNIX) application that would implement a Spreadsheet
> (alike Excel) based on La/TeX ??
The tradional `sc' will do this.
The screen interface is old and clunky, but do not be put off, it can produce
lovely output.
> (I
I have been using groff for the past several years because I haven't
liked using the WSYIWYG editors I have seen. I am very impressed with
the WYSIWYM method of lyx, 1.03.
One thing I miss in troff is the ability to output good-looking ASCII
and tools to convert troff to HTML. For example,
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