Erez Hadad wrote:
I would like to insert a 2-page postscript as a figure float in my LyX
document. When I put it as it is, I get in the generated postscript (of the
LyX) a single long page (exceeding page limit) of the figure. I tried
converting the postscript to an eps using ps2epsi but I
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 08:09:27PM -0500, Remzi Seker wrote:
Only if the letter X stands for chi like in TeX (the X in TeX is not
'x')
One may need to do some background check... Untill then I will call it LyX
like the six(th sense)!
I believe, if you check the website http://www.lyx.org (or
How does one change the location and format of the date in the letter
document class. It mysteriously appears as 26th August 2001 two lines
below the return address. I would like to move it and have it read
August 26, 2001. I can find no reference to this in any of the
documentation. I looked
Hi,
I get the citation style required of my document with natbib. This is to
cite in footnote, author-year style. But though I can order natbib to
leave the citation without parenthesis or brackets of any kind (by
defining {}'s in the preamble), thus for John Doe's book, page 498...
---
1
A dumb question, but how can I create a subscript (as in chemical formulae)
or superscript (as in algebraic expression)?
Laurie Savage
Does anybody know of a newsletter layout/class that will support things
like: vol#, no#; banner headlines; date in the header; sidebars; boxed
text and balanced columns. Since the old Mac died I've been using MSWord
but would like to keep all my docs in Linux.
--
Laurie Savage
Orange Jazz Club
On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 05:56:39PM +1000, Laurie Savage wrote:
A dumb question, but how can I create a subscript (as in chemical formulae)
or superscript (as in algebraic expression)?
Laurie Savage
math-mode, then _ (for subscript) or ^ (superscript).
--
Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud
Aw cmon.
You just don't want to give up your
LyX chicks on Unix
catchphrase.
Me, I believe that once you have the Greek letter y present, that makes
the
X a CHI (else why is presented as uppercase?).
So (in the spirit of TeX = teck put me down for LyX = lick.
John O'Gorman
Kathryn
I used to be able to insert a text file into a table. But I can't do it
user 1.1.6fix1. I used to just insert the cursor in the upper left most
cell and do a file insert (as lines). When I try this, the text ends up
outside the table. Worse, there are large blank spaces between the lines
of text.
On Monday 27 August 2001 07:56, John O'Gorman wrote:
Aw cmon.
You just don't want to give up your
LyX chicks on Unix
catchphrase.
LOL
Me, I believe that once you have the Greek letter y present, that makes
the
X a CHI (else why is presented as uppercase?).
So (in the spirit of TeX
Juha Siltala wrote:
I get the citation style required of my document with natbib. This is to
cite in footnote, author-year style. But though I can order natbib to
leave the citation without parenthesis or brackets of any kind (by
defining {}'s in the preamble), thus for John Doe's book,
Laurie Savage wrote:
Does anybody know of a newsletter layout/class that will support things
like: vol#, no#; banner headlines; date in the header; sidebars; boxed
text and balanced columns. Since the old Mac died I've been using MSWord
but would like to keep all my docs in Linux.
Rick Bilonick wrote:
I used to be able to insert a text file into a table. But I can't do it
user 1.1.6fix1. I used to just insert the cursor in the upper left most
cell and do a file insert (as lines). When I try this, the text ends up
outside the table. Worse, there are large blank spaces
Erez Hadad wrote:
I would like to insert a 2-page postscript as a figure float in my LyX
document. When I put it as it is, I get in the generated postscript (of the
LyX) a single long page (exceeding page limit) of the figure. I tried
converting the postscript to an eps using ps2epsi but I
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 08:09:27PM -0500, Remzi Seker wrote:
Only if the letter X stands for chi like in TeX (the X in TeX is not
'x')
One may need to do some background check... Untill then I will call it LyX
like the six(th sense)!
I believe, if you check the website http://www.lyx.org (or
How does one change the location and format of the date in the letter
document class. It mysteriously appears as 26th August 2001 two lines
below the return address. I would like to move it and have it read
August 26, 2001. I can find no reference to this in any of the
documentation. I looked
Hi,
I get the citation style required of my document with natbib. This is to
cite in footnote, author-year style. But though I can order natbib to
leave the citation without parenthesis or brackets of any kind (by
defining {}'s in the preamble), thus for John Doe's book, page 498...
---
1
A dumb question, but how can I create a subscript (as in chemical formulae)
or superscript (as in algebraic expression)?
Laurie Savage
Does anybody know of a newsletter layout/class that will support things
like: vol#, no#; banner headlines; date in the header; sidebars; boxed
text and balanced columns. Since the old Mac died I've been using MSWord
but would like to keep all my docs in Linux.
--
Laurie Savage
Orange Jazz Club
On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 05:56:39PM +1000, Laurie Savage wrote:
A dumb question, but how can I create a subscript (as in chemical formulae)
or superscript (as in algebraic expression)?
Laurie Savage
math-mode, then _ (for subscript) or ^ (superscript).
--
Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud
Aw cmon.
You just don't want to give up your
LyX chicks on Unix
catchphrase.
Me, I believe that once you have the Greek letter y present, that makes
the
X a CHI (else why is presented as uppercase?).
So (in the spirit of TeX = teck put me down for LyX = lick.
John O'Gorman
Kathryn
I used to be able to insert a text file into a table. But I can't do it
user 1.1.6fix1. I used to just insert the cursor in the upper left most
cell and do a file insert (as lines). When I try this, the text ends up
outside the table. Worse, there are large blank spaces between the lines
of text.
On Monday 27 August 2001 07:56, John O'Gorman wrote:
Aw cmon.
You just don't want to give up your
LyX chicks on Unix
catchphrase.
LOL
Me, I believe that once you have the Greek letter y present, that makes
the
X a CHI (else why is presented as uppercase?).
So (in the spirit of TeX
Juha Siltala wrote:
I get the citation style required of my document with natbib. This is to
cite in footnote, author-year style. But though I can order natbib to
leave the citation without parenthesis or brackets of any kind (by
defining {}'s in the preamble), thus for John Doe's book,
Laurie Savage wrote:
Does anybody know of a newsletter layout/class that will support things
like: vol#, no#; banner headlines; date in the header; sidebars; boxed
text and balanced columns. Since the old Mac died I've been using MSWord
but would like to keep all my docs in Linux.
Rick Bilonick wrote:
I used to be able to insert a text file into a table. But I can't do it
user 1.1.6fix1. I used to just insert the cursor in the upper left most
cell and do a file insert (as lines). When I try this, the text ends up
outside the table. Worse, there are large blank spaces
Erez Hadad wrote:
> I would like to insert a 2-page postscript as a figure float in my LyX
> document. When I put it as it is, I get in the generated postscript (of the
> LyX) a single long page (exceeding page limit) of the figure. I tried
> converting the postscript to an eps using ps2epsi but
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 08:09:27PM -0500, Remzi Seker wrote:
> Only if the letter "X" stands for "chi" like in TeX (the "X" in TeX is not
> 'x')
> One may need to do some background check... Untill then I will call it LyX
> like the six(th sense)!
I believe, if you check the website
How does one change the location and format of the date in the letter
document class. It mysteriously appears as "26th August 2001" two lines
below the return address. I would like to move it and have it read
"August 26, 2001." I can find no reference to this in any of the
documentation. I
Hi,
I get the citation style required of my document with natbib. This is to
cite in footnote, author-year style. But though I can order natbib to
leave the citation without parenthesis or brackets of any kind (by
defining {}'s in the preamble), thus for John Doe's book, page 498...
---
1
A dumb question, but how can I create a subscript (as in chemical formulae)
or superscript (as in algebraic expression)?
Laurie Savage
Does anybody know of a newsletter layout/class that will support things
like: vol#, no#; banner headlines; date in the header; sidebars; boxed
text and balanced columns. Since the old Mac died I've been using MSWord
but would like to keep all my docs in Linux.
--
Laurie Savage
Orange Jazz Club
On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 05:56:39PM +1000, Laurie Savage wrote:
> A dumb question, but how can I create a subscript (as in chemical formulae)
> or superscript (as in algebraic expression)?
>
> Laurie Savage
math-mode, then _ (for subscript) or ^ (superscript).
--
Kayvan A. Sylvan |
Aw cmon.
You just don't want to give up your
LyX chicks on Unix
catchphrase.
Me, I believe that once you have the Greek letter y present, that makes
the
X a CHI (else why is presented as uppercase?).
So (in the spirit of TeX = "teck" put me down for LyX = "lick".
John O'Gorman
Kathryn
I used to be able to insert a text file into a table. But I can't do it
user 1.1.6fix1. I used to just insert the cursor in the upper left most
cell and do a file insert (as lines). When I try this, the text ends up
outside the table. Worse, there are large blank spaces between the lines
of text.
On Monday 27 August 2001 07:56, John O'Gorman wrote:
> Aw cmon.
>
> You just don't want to give up your
> LyX chicks on Unix
> catchphrase.
LOL
>
> Me, I believe that once you have the Greek letter y present, that makes
> the
> X a CHI (else why is presented as uppercase?).
>
> So (in the
Juha Siltala wrote:
>
> I get the citation style required of my document with natbib. This is to
> cite in footnote, author-year style. But though I can order natbib to
> leave the citation without parenthesis or brackets of any kind (by
> defining {}'s in the preamble), thus for John Doe's
Laurie Savage wrote:
>
> Does anybody know of a newsletter layout/class that will support things
> like: vol#, no#; banner headlines; date in the header; sidebars; boxed
> text and balanced columns. Since the old Mac died I've been using MSWord
> but would like to keep all my docs in Linux.
Rick Bilonick wrote:
>
> I used to be able to insert a text file into a table. But I can't do it
> user 1.1.6fix1. I used to just insert the cursor in the upper left most
> cell and do a file insert (as lines). When I try this, the text ends up
> outside the table. Worse, there are large blank
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