Thanks for the answers.
I know a footnote would be the way to do it, but some journals don't
distinguish between footnotes and bibliography items, and all of them
(footnotes and references) appear at the end with the same numbering. This
is what I would have liked.
Miki
Hello Richard
Many scientific papers have a tendency to provide a bibliography layout file
in endnote format and never a .bst file. Perhaps it would be possible to
convert endnote-bst config?
Now, apart from this, I support your idea to make a simplified version of
makebst (which is a very
Hi,
2006-06-27 10:30 +0200, Miki Dovrat:
Thanks for the answers.
I know a footnote would be the way to do it, but some journals don't
distinguish between footnotes and bibliography items, and all of them
(footnotes and references) appear at the end with the same numbering. This
is what
Hello,
I'm using a Slackware 10.2 and I egt this error when I try to creat a
pdf file:
Font T1/cmr/m/sc/10=eccc1000 at 10.0pt not
loadable
Does someone has an idea about this?
Thanks in advance,
Eric.
--
Eric Germaneau
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you ever upgrade to 1.4, you will find that the display is
significantly slower with qt (for a reason we do not really
understand). The old xforms version is still ugly, but snappy.
Steve Do I need to recompile to switch to Xforms?
Yes,
Am Dienstag, 27. Juni 2006 07:04 schrieb Andrew Harrington:
Thanks, Paul. The additions work to number exercises within
sections. I still find one strange thing: I cannot have one exercise
directly following another. Lyx want to make them be one combined
exercise. I found the obvious
Rich == Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rich This is frustrating: in 1.4.1 (linux), some of my shortcut
Rich keys no longer work. Same bind file as before. Some that do work
Rich include: C-d View dvi output C-i Italics (emphasize) C-b Bold
Rich C-h Compile with pdflatex
Rich Some
Andrew == Andrew Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrew Thanks, Paul. The additions work to number exercises within
Andrew sections. I still find one strange thing: I cannot have one
Andrew exercise directly following another. Lyx want to make them be
Andrew one combined exercise. I found
In fact with CJK-LyX-qt-1.4.1, that work find
Eric.
Eric Germaneau wrote:
Hello,
I'm using a Slackware 10.2 and I egt this error when I try to creat a
pdf file:
Font T1/cmr/m/sc/10=eccc1000 at 10.0pt not
loadable
Does someone has an idea about
Eitan Gurari wrote:
If you prefer jpg, it would be better to hack the tex4ht configuration file,
I had a look at the tex4ht configuration file and it doesn't look easy
to hack in order to use jpg format! Since there's an advantage in
A command line option `jpg' should provide the
Rich Shepard wrote:
What did I miss, please?
No idea, to be frank. I never used it personally. But according to the LaTeX
FAQ, \usepackage{cite} does something similar.
Maybe you have more luck with that?
Jürgen
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
No idea, to be frank. I never used it personally. But according to the
LaTeX FAQ, \usepackage{cite} does something similar. Maybe you have more
luck with that?
Jürgen,
I'll give that a test run and see if it works better. But, for the
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Rich Shepard wrote:
Writing an article class document and using the starred sections cleans
them out of the fancy header. I'm sure that one of you pointed me to the
proper addition to the preamble (or body of the document) so that the
section/subsection names are displayed,
Rich Shepard wrote:
Jürgen,
I'll give that a test run and see if it works better. But, for the
present, I've changed the labels to numbers rather than names and dates
because the latter produces rather ugly output in the bibliography
section.
Rich,
if you can live with that, just use it
Richard Heck wrote:
There's more work to do. In particular, I'm working on an alternative to
makebst that is intended to be more flexible but not much harder to use,
especially for those of us who need more customization than the question
and answer format offers.
Note that there have been
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Personally, I never use the Bibliography environment, not even for small
papers. BibTeX is just much more convenient, and I got used to enter every
reference to the database anyway.
Jürgen,
I've not used it before, but I'm updating an
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Note that there have been attempts to add a kind of makebst support to
jurabib (which never has been finished IMHO). I think that a combination
of jurabib and makebst would be very much the thing most humanists need.
So if you intend to do something like that
First, THANK YOU! I love LyX! And the integration that 1.4.x provided
into OS X is great. It is still too slow for me to use but the
direction is great and in the meantime I can use 1.3.7 which performs
just fine on my mac.
Second, any idea when 1.4.2 might be released?
Thanks,
I'm stumped. I read the fancyhdr section in TLC2, tried all relevant
examples, and still cannot get the running header to display the appropriate
section and subsction _titles_ when using starred sectioning. If I use
\thesection and \thesubsection, I get 0 and 0.0 in the correct positions, but
Rich Shepard wrote:
Is it possible to get a running head with the section and subsection
names
when using unnumbered sectioning?
Do you use unnumbered sections only (i.e. no numbered sections at all)? If
so, use section (not section*) and put the slider in
Layout-Document-Numbering to
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Did you make your own bindings file? Some of the LyX functions changed
names.
JMarc,
That was it: names changed from prior versions. In a few cases, the words
were reversed in the latest cua.bind, in others 'dialog-show' was prepended
to the
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Do you use unnumbered sections only (i.e. no numbered sections at all)? If
so, use section (not section*) and put the slider in
Layout-Document-Numbering to the very left.
Jürgen,
Ah, that's also new; it used to be a set of numbers, but I
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Rich == Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rich This is frustrating: in 1.4.1 (linux), some of my shortcut
Rich keys no longer work. Same bind file as before. Some that do work
Rich include: C-d View dvi output C-i Italics (emphasize) C-b Bold
Rich C-h Compile
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle html,jpg
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio stream.
System call:
Eitan Gurari wrote:
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle html,jpg
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio
Eitan Gurari wrote:
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle html,jpg
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio
Eitan Gurari wrote:
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle html,jpg
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio
Hello
I'm using document class book(mwbk) with Lyx 1.4.1 on Win XP. The latex
forces the bibliography to start on a new page, as it supposed to do.
However, I would like to have the bibliography to start immediately after
the text. I have tried different, but not all, bibliography styles
Stephen Harris wrote:
htaltex which comes with the tex4ht package converts to html. from
the command line: htlatex something.tex makes something.html,
Conversion quality varies and outputs need to be proofread.
No, use the oolatex macro in tex4ht. It will convert your file to the
I think the problem may be due to my older version of ImageMagick.
ImageMagick works fine. The problem is in how tex4ht is configured.
tex4ht.c (2004-10-23-18:53 Windows MiKTeX)
tex4ht demoarticle.tex
] [2] [3] [4
Renaming `cmmi12.png' to
Thanks for the answers.
I know a footnote would be the way to do it, but some journals don't
distinguish between footnotes and bibliography items, and all of them
(footnotes and references) appear at the end with the same numbering. This
is what I would have liked.
Miki
Hello Richard
Many scientific papers have a tendency to provide a bibliography layout file
in endnote format and never a .bst file. Perhaps it would be possible to
convert endnote-bst config?
Now, apart from this, I support your idea to make a simplified version of
makebst (which is a very
Hi,
2006-06-27 10:30 +0200, Miki Dovrat:
Thanks for the answers.
I know a footnote would be the way to do it, but some journals don't
distinguish between footnotes and bibliography items, and all of them
(footnotes and references) appear at the end with the same numbering. This
is what
Hello,
I'm using a Slackware 10.2 and I egt this error when I try to creat a
pdf file:
Font T1/cmr/m/sc/10=eccc1000 at 10.0pt not
loadable
Does someone has an idea about this?
Thanks in advance,
Eric.
--
Eric Germaneau
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you ever upgrade to 1.4, you will find that the display is
significantly slower with qt (for a reason we do not really
understand). The old xforms version is still ugly, but snappy.
Steve Do I need to recompile to switch to Xforms?
Yes,
Am Dienstag, 27. Juni 2006 07:04 schrieb Andrew Harrington:
Thanks, Paul. The additions work to number exercises within
sections. I still find one strange thing: I cannot have one exercise
directly following another. Lyx want to make them be one combined
exercise. I found the obvious
Rich == Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rich This is frustrating: in 1.4.1 (linux), some of my shortcut
Rich keys no longer work. Same bind file as before. Some that do work
Rich include: C-d View dvi output C-i Italics (emphasize) C-b Bold
Rich C-h Compile with pdflatex
Rich Some
Andrew == Andrew Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrew Thanks, Paul. The additions work to number exercises within
Andrew sections. I still find one strange thing: I cannot have one
Andrew exercise directly following another. Lyx want to make them be
Andrew one combined exercise. I found
In fact with CJK-LyX-qt-1.4.1, that work find
Eric.
Eric Germaneau wrote:
Hello,
I'm using a Slackware 10.2 and I egt this error when I try to creat a
pdf file:
Font T1/cmr/m/sc/10=eccc1000 at 10.0pt not
loadable
Does someone has an idea about
Eitan Gurari wrote:
If you prefer jpg, it would be better to hack the tex4ht configuration file,
I had a look at the tex4ht configuration file and it doesn't look easy
to hack in order to use jpg format! Since there's an advantage in
A command line option `jpg' should provide the
Rich Shepard wrote:
What did I miss, please?
No idea, to be frank. I never used it personally. But according to the LaTeX
FAQ, \usepackage{cite} does something similar.
Maybe you have more luck with that?
Jürgen
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
No idea, to be frank. I never used it personally. But according to the
LaTeX FAQ, \usepackage{cite} does something similar. Maybe you have more
luck with that?
Jürgen,
I'll give that a test run and see if it works better. But, for the
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Rich Shepard wrote:
Writing an article class document and using the starred sections cleans
them out of the fancy header. I'm sure that one of you pointed me to the
proper addition to the preamble (or body of the document) so that the
section/subsection names are displayed,
Rich Shepard wrote:
Jürgen,
I'll give that a test run and see if it works better. But, for the
present, I've changed the labels to numbers rather than names and dates
because the latter produces rather ugly output in the bibliography
section.
Rich,
if you can live with that, just use it
Richard Heck wrote:
There's more work to do. In particular, I'm working on an alternative to
makebst that is intended to be more flexible but not much harder to use,
especially for those of us who need more customization than the question
and answer format offers.
Note that there have been
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Personally, I never use the Bibliography environment, not even for small
papers. BibTeX is just much more convenient, and I got used to enter every
reference to the database anyway.
Jürgen,
I've not used it before, but I'm updating an
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Note that there have been attempts to add a kind of makebst support to
jurabib (which never has been finished IMHO). I think that a combination
of jurabib and makebst would be very much the thing most humanists need.
So if you intend to do something like that
First, THANK YOU! I love LyX! And the integration that 1.4.x provided
into OS X is great. It is still too slow for me to use but the
direction is great and in the meantime I can use 1.3.7 which performs
just fine on my mac.
Second, any idea when 1.4.2 might be released?
Thanks,
I'm stumped. I read the fancyhdr section in TLC2, tried all relevant
examples, and still cannot get the running header to display the appropriate
section and subsction _titles_ when using starred sectioning. If I use
\thesection and \thesubsection, I get 0 and 0.0 in the correct positions, but
Rich Shepard wrote:
Is it possible to get a running head with the section and subsection
names
when using unnumbered sectioning?
Do you use unnumbered sections only (i.e. no numbered sections at all)? If
so, use section (not section*) and put the slider in
Layout-Document-Numbering to
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Did you make your own bindings file? Some of the LyX functions changed
names.
JMarc,
That was it: names changed from prior versions. In a few cases, the words
were reversed in the latest cua.bind, in others 'dialog-show' was prepended
to the
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Do you use unnumbered sections only (i.e. no numbered sections at all)? If
so, use section (not section*) and put the slider in
Layout-Document-Numbering to the very left.
Jürgen,
Ah, that's also new; it used to be a set of numbers, but I
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Rich == Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rich This is frustrating: in 1.4.1 (linux), some of my shortcut
Rich keys no longer work. Same bind file as before. Some that do work
Rich include: C-d View dvi output C-i Italics (emphasize) C-b Bold
Rich C-h Compile
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle html,jpg
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio stream.
System call:
Eitan Gurari wrote:
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle html,jpg
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio
Eitan Gurari wrote:
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle html,jpg
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio
Eitan Gurari wrote:
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle html,jpg
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio
Hello
I'm using document class book(mwbk) with Lyx 1.4.1 on Win XP. The latex
forces the bibliography to start on a new page, as it supposed to do.
However, I would like to have the bibliography to start immediately after
the text. I have tried different, but not all, bibliography styles
Stephen Harris wrote:
htaltex which comes with the tex4ht package converts to html. from
the command line: htlatex something.tex makes something.html,
Conversion quality varies and outputs need to be proofread.
No, use the oolatex macro in tex4ht. It will convert your file to the
I think the problem may be due to my older version of ImageMagick.
ImageMagick works fine. The problem is in how tex4ht is configured.
tex4ht.c (2004-10-23-18:53 Windows MiKTeX)
tex4ht demoarticle.tex
] [2] [3] [4
Renaming `cmmi12.png' to
Thanks for the answers.
I know a footnote would be the way to do it, but some journals don't
distinguish between footnotes and bibliography items, and all of them
(footnotes and references) appear at the end with the same numbering. This
is what I would have liked.
Miki
Hello Richard
Many scientific papers have a tendency to provide a bibliography layout file
in endnote format and never a .bst file. Perhaps it would be possible to
convert endnote->bst config?
Now, apart from this, I support your idea to make a simplified version of
makebst (which is a very
Hi,
2006-06-27 10:30 +0200, Miki Dovrat:
> Thanks for the answers.
>
> I know a footnote would be the way to do it, but some journals don't
> distinguish between footnotes and bibliography items, and all of them
> (footnotes and references) appear at the end with the same numbering. This
> is
Hello,
I'm using a Slackware 10.2 and I egt this error when I try to creat a
pdf file:
Font T1/cmr/m/sc/10=eccc1000 at 10.0pt not
loadable
Does someone has an idea about this?
Thanks in advance,
Eric.
--
Eric Germaneau
> "Steve" == Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> If you ever upgrade to 1.4, you will find that the display is
>> significantly slower with qt (for a reason we do not really
>> understand). The old xforms version is still ugly, but snappy.
Steve> Do I need to recompile to switch to
Am Dienstag, 27. Juni 2006 07:04 schrieb Andrew Harrington:
> Thanks, Paul. The additions work to number exercises within
> sections. I still find one strange thing: I cannot have one exercise
> directly following another. Lyx want to make them be one combined
> exercise. I found the obvious
> "Rich" == Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rich> This is frustrating: in 1.4.1 (linux), some of my shortcut
Rich> keys no longer work. Same bind file as before. Some that do work
Rich> include: C-d View dvi output C-i Italics (emphasize) C-b Bold
Rich> C-h Compile with pdflatex
> "Andrew" == Andrew Harrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andrew> Thanks, Paul. The additions work to number exercises within
Andrew> sections. I still find one strange thing: I cannot have one
Andrew> exercise directly following another. Lyx want to make them be
Andrew> one combined
In fact with CJK-LyX-qt-1.4.1, that work find
Eric.
Eric Germaneau wrote:
Hello,
I'm using a Slackware 10.2 and I egt this error when I try to creat a
pdf file:
Font T1/cmr/m/sc/10=eccc1000 at 10.0pt not
loadable
Does someone has an idea about
Eitan Gurari wrote:
> >If you prefer jpg, it would be better to hack the tex4ht configuration file,
>
> I had a look at the tex4ht configuration file and it doesn't look easy
> to hack in order to use jpg format! Since there's an advantage in
A command line option `jpg' should provide
Rich Shepard wrote:
> What did I miss, please?
No idea, to be frank. I never used it personally. But according to the LaTeX
FAQ, \usepackage{cite} does something similar.
Maybe you have more luck with that?
Jürgen
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
No idea, to be frank. I never used it personally. But according to the
LaTeX FAQ, \usepackage{cite} does something similar. Maybe you have more
luck with that?
Jürgen,
I'll give that a test run and see if it works better. But, for the
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Rich Shepard wrote:
Writing an article class document and using the starred sections cleans
them out of the fancy header. I'm sure that one of you pointed me to the
proper addition to the preamble (or body of the document) so that the
section/subsection names are displayed,
Rich Shepard wrote:
> Jürgen,
>
> I'll give that a test run and see if it works better. But, for the
> present, I've changed the labels to numbers rather than names and dates
> because the latter produces rather ugly output in the bibliography
> section.
Rich,
if you can live with that, just
Richard Heck wrote:
> There's more work to do. In particular, I'm working on an alternative to
> makebst that is intended to be more flexible but not much harder to use,
> especially for those of us who need more customization than the question
> and answer format offers.
Note that there have
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Personally, I never use the Bibliography environment, not even for small
papers. BibTeX is just much more convenient, and I got used to enter every
reference to the database anyway.
Jürgen,
I've not used it before, but I'm updating an
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Note that there have been attempts to add a kind of makebst support to
> jurabib (which never has been finished IMHO). I think that a combination
> of jurabib and makebst would be very much the thing most humanists need.
> So if you intend to do something like that
First, THANK YOU! I love LyX! And the integration that 1.4.x provided
into OS X is great. It is still too slow for me to use but the
direction is great and in the meantime I can use 1.3.7 which performs
just fine on my mac.
Second, any idea when 1.4.2 might be released?
Thanks,
I'm stumped. I read the fancyhdr section in TLC2, tried all relevant
examples, and still cannot get the running header to display the appropriate
section and subsction _titles_ when using starred sectioning. If I use
\thesection and \thesubsection, I get 0 and 0.0 in the correct positions, but
Rich Shepard wrote:
>Is it possible to get a running head with the section and subsection
>names
> when using unnumbered sectioning?
Do you use unnumbered sections only (i.e. no numbered sections at all)? If
so, use section (not section*) and put the slider in
Layout->Document->Numbering
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Did you make your own bindings file? Some of the LyX functions changed
names.
JMarc,
That was it: names changed from prior versions. In a few cases, the words
were reversed in the latest cua.bind, in others 'dialog-show' was prepended
to the
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Do you use unnumbered sections only (i.e. no numbered sections at all)? If
so, use section (not section*) and put the slider in
Layout->Document->Numbering to the very left.
Jürgen,
Ah, that's also new; it used to be a set of numbers, but I
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Rich" == Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rich> This is frustrating: in 1.4.1 (linux), some of my shortcut
Rich> keys no longer work. Same bind file as before. Some that do work
Rich> include: C-d View dvi output C-i Italics (emphasize) C-b Bold
Rich> C-h
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle "html,jpg"
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio stream.
System
Eitan Gurari wrote:
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle "html,jpg"
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio
Eitan Gurari wrote:
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle "html,jpg"
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio
Eitan Gurari wrote:
Steve,
The command
htlatex demoarticle "html,jpg"
asks for bitmaps in jpg format. Looks like an improper G
configuration in tex4ht.env forces png code. Can you show me the
tex4ht.env file in use and a segment of messages of the following form
issued onto the stdio
Hello
I'm using document class "book(mwbk)" with Lyx 1.4.1 on Win XP. The latex
forces the bibliography to start on a new page, as it supposed to do.
However, I would like to have the bibliography to start immediately after
the text. I have tried different, but not all, bibliography styles
Stephen Harris wrote:
>
> htaltex which comes with the tex4ht package converts to html. from
> the command line: "htlatex something.tex" makes something.html,
>
> Conversion quality varies and outputs need to be proofread.
>
No, use the oolatex macro in tex4ht. It will convert your file to the
> I think the problem may be due to my older version of ImageMagick.
ImageMagick works fine. The problem is in how tex4ht is configured.
>
> tex4ht.c (2004-10-23-18:53 Windows MiKTeX)
> tex4ht demoarticle.tex
> ] [2] [3] [4
> Renaming `cmmi12.png' to
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