What fonts do you use right now? If you want fixed size, times and
helvetica should give you enough flexibility. Also make sure that your
dpi setting is correct. Finally, you can play with the zoom setting to
get larger/smaller fonts.
I am using times, but have also played with helvetica, utopia
"Will" == Will Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Will Here's my problem: I like to use the TOC to navigate around my
Will documents, but I don't like to have the numbers in the section,
Will subsection, etc.
Will Currently I use the Section environment while I'm writing, then
Will (when I'm
I apologize for asking questions not Lyx specific, but may be somebody can help
me:
*Problem 1*
I am using a program TechPlot which produces diagrams (vectorgraphics). It
exports the file also as eps. However, I am having problems with the bounding
box. Some of the figures overlay the
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However, I am having problems with the bounding box. Some of the
figures overlay the horizontal line of my (fancy style) header or
sometimes even the text in the header. How can I trim the figure
to avoid it?
IIRC gs adjust the bbox
Hallo,
I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
Thanks,
Torsten
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 05:35:18AM -0400, Mahmud Ashrafizaadeh wrote:
Hi there,
Could someone please help me find the documentation for the
Right-to-Left support for Hebrew and Arabic in Lyx 1.1.5-fix2 ?
Your help is appreciated.
Thanks.
Instructions for Hebrew are given in
Hi guys,
(Yes, I'm still alive.)
I had a chance to compile 1.1.6pre1 after having ignored the blizzard
of CVS changes recently. I really like what I see, but as the erstwhile
documentation person, I foresee the need for huge documentation updates -
more than I can possibly do by myself if the
Torsten Mueller wrote:
Hallo,
I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
have a look at
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 22:01:18 +0200 Philipp Lehman wrote:
-- filename of the document (either .lyx one or .ps)
Or Latex? Try "\jobname".
Yes, that's perfect. Thank you.
-- some formatting of date (I would love to have something like
25.10.2000, 22:35 -- which is today; oh, well, it was
What fonts do you use right now? If you want fixed size, times and
helvetica should give you enough flexibility. Also make sure that your
dpi setting is correct. Finally, you can play with the zoom setting to
get larger/smaller fonts.
I am using times, but have also played with helvetica, utopia
"Will" == Will Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Will Here's my problem: I like to use the TOC to navigate around my
Will documents, but I don't like to have the numbers in the section,
Will subsection, etc.
Will Currently I use the Section environment while I'm writing, then
Will (when I'm
I apologize for asking questions not Lyx specific, but may be somebody can help
me:
*Problem 1*
I am using a program TechPlot which produces diagrams (vectorgraphics). It
exports the file also as eps. However, I am having problems with the bounding
box. Some of the figures overlay the
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However, I am having problems with the bounding box. Some of the
figures overlay the horizontal line of my (fancy style) header or
sometimes even the text in the header. How can I trim the figure
to avoid it?
IIRC gs adjust the bbox
Hallo,
I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
Thanks,
Torsten
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 05:35:18AM -0400, Mahmud Ashrafizaadeh wrote:
Hi there,
Could someone please help me find the documentation for the
Right-to-Left support for Hebrew and Arabic in Lyx 1.1.5-fix2 ?
Your help is appreciated.
Thanks.
Instructions for Hebrew are given in
Hi guys,
(Yes, I'm still alive.)
I had a chance to compile 1.1.6pre1 after having ignored the blizzard
of CVS changes recently. I really like what I see, but as the erstwhile
documentation person, I foresee the need for huge documentation updates -
more than I can possibly do by myself if the
Torsten Mueller wrote:
Hallo,
I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
have a look at
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 22:01:18 +0200 Philipp Lehman wrote:
-- filename of the document (either .lyx one or .ps)
Or Latex? Try "\jobname".
Yes, that's perfect. Thank you.
-- some formatting of date (I would love to have something like
25.10.2000, 22:35 -- which is today; oh, well, it was
>What fonts do you use right now? If you want fixed size, times and
>helvetica should give you enough flexibility. Also make sure that your
>dpi setting is correct. Finally, you can play with the zoom setting to
>get larger/smaller fonts.
I am using times, but have also played with helvetica,
> "Will" == Will Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Will> Here's my problem: I like to use the TOC to navigate around my
Will> documents, but I don't like to have the numbers in the section,
Will> subsection, etc.
Will> Currently I use the Section environment while I'm writing, then
Will>
I apologize for asking questions not Lyx specific, but may be somebody can help
me:
*Problem 1*
I am using a program TechPlot which produces diagrams (vectorgraphics). It
exports the file also as eps. However, I am having problems with the bounding
box. Some of the figures overlay the
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>However, I am having problems with the bounding box. Some of the
>figures overlay the horizontal line of my (fancy style) header or
>sometimes even the text in the header. How can I trim the figure
>to avoid it?
IIRC gs adjust the
Hallo,
I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
Thanks,
Torsten
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 05:35:18AM -0400, Mahmud Ashrafizaadeh wrote:
> Hi there,
> Could someone please help me find the documentation for the
> Right-to-Left support for Hebrew and Arabic in Lyx 1.1.5-fix2 ?
> Your help is appreciated.
> Thanks.
Instructions for Hebrew are given in
Hi guys,
(Yes, I'm still alive.)
I had a chance to compile 1.1.6pre1 after having ignored the blizzard
of CVS changes recently. I really like what I see, but as the erstwhile
documentation person, I foresee the need for huge documentation updates -
more than I can possibly do by myself if the
Torsten Mueller wrote:
>
> Hallo,
>
> I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
> I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
>
> Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
have a look at
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 22:01:18 +0200 Philipp Lehman wrote:
> >-- filename of the document (either .lyx one or .ps)
> Or Latex? Try "\jobname".
Yes, that's perfect. Thank you.
> >-- some formatting of date (I would love to have something like
> > 25.10.2000, 22:35 -- which is today; oh, well,
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