Hi, everyone!
The IEEETran class has a corresponding LyX layout which seems to work well.
This
includes handling theorems.
However, it appears that after a recent LyX update, none of the modules for
numbering theorems by type (e.g., theorem 1, theorem 2, lemma 1, proposition 1,
theorem 3,
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker ndbecker2 at gmail.com writes:
Boxes with text labels
Connectors
Everything aligns on the grid!
Export to vector format
Some text on lines (some math would be nice)
If you don't need a GUI interface, TiKZ does those accurately and,
once you learn
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:39 PM, jkwo cardina...@gmail.com wrote:
In preamble
\usepackage{CJKutf8}
\usepackage[overlap, CJK]
In document:
\begin{CJK}{UTF8}{bkai}龍\end{CJK} \\
===The above works===
However, this returns loading error message:
I'm no expert on CJK issues, but from my
Perhaps the best for now is dia.
Have you tried yEd?
Sincerely,
Wolfgang
I have spent half an hour to play with it. The integration of Graphviz-like
algorithms is very nice for block diagrams and networks, but I have not
been able to find a way to simply paste equation (Mathtype or Latexit type
vector elements to copy and paste) in the graphics. That is completely
Neal Becker ndbecker2 at gmail.com writes:
How do I use TiKZ with lyx? Just enter it all as ERT?
Yes.
Can lyx do 'insert graphics' and accept TiKZ?
Haven't tried that.
If I did use TiKZ, I'd prefer to put the drawing in a separate file.
I do that for more complex diagrams, or ones I
I've got 10 years experience and 200 documents using LaTex with heavy math.
Like everyone else I paste a clot of \newcommands into my Latex preamble
without looking at it.
My student has recommended Lyx, which I appreciate has many great features.
I really want to like LyX. What a great
Hi, everyone!
The IEEETran class has a corresponding LyX layout which seems to work well.
This
includes handling theorems.
However, it appears that after a recent LyX update, none of the modules for
numbering theorems by type (e.g., theorem 1, theorem 2, lemma 1, proposition 1,
theorem 3,
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker ndbecker2 at gmail.com writes:
Boxes with text labels
Connectors
Everything aligns on the grid!
Export to vector format
Some text on lines (some math would be nice)
If you don't need a GUI interface, TiKZ does those accurately and,
once you learn
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:39 PM, jkwo cardina...@gmail.com wrote:
In preamble
\usepackage{CJKutf8}
\usepackage[overlap, CJK]
In document:
\begin{CJK}{UTF8}{bkai}龍\end{CJK} \\
===The above works===
However, this returns loading error message:
I'm no expert on CJK issues, but from my
Perhaps the best for now is dia.
Have you tried yEd?
Sincerely,
Wolfgang
I have spent half an hour to play with it. The integration of Graphviz-like
algorithms is very nice for block diagrams and networks, but I have not
been able to find a way to simply paste equation (Mathtype or Latexit type
vector elements to copy and paste) in the graphics. That is completely
Neal Becker ndbecker2 at gmail.com writes:
How do I use TiKZ with lyx? Just enter it all as ERT?
Yes.
Can lyx do 'insert graphics' and accept TiKZ?
Haven't tried that.
If I did use TiKZ, I'd prefer to put the drawing in a separate file.
I do that for more complex diagrams, or ones I
I've got 10 years experience and 200 documents using LaTex with heavy math.
Like everyone else I paste a clot of \newcommands into my Latex preamble
without looking at it.
My student has recommended Lyx, which I appreciate has many great features.
I really want to like LyX. What a great
Hi, everyone!
The IEEETran class has a corresponding LyX layout which seems to work well.
This
includes handling theorems.
However, it appears that after a recent LyX update, none of the modules for
numbering theorems by type (e.g., theorem 1, theorem 2, lemma 1, proposition 1,
theorem 3,
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Neal Becker gmail.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Boxes with text labels
>> Connectors
>> Everything aligns on the grid!
>> Export to vector format
>> Some text on lines (some math would be nice)
>>
>
> If you don't need a GUI interface, TiKZ does those accurately and,
> once you
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:39 PM, jkwo wrote:
> In preamble
> \usepackage{CJKutf8}
> \usepackage[overlap, CJK]
>
>
> In document:
> \begin{CJK}{UTF8}{bkai}龍\end{CJK} \\
>
> ===The above works===
>
>
>
> However, this returns loading error message:
>
I'm no expert on CJK
> Perhaps the best for now is dia.
Have you tried yEd?
Sincerely,
Wolfgang
I have spent half an hour to play with it. The integration of Graphviz-like
algorithms is very nice for block diagrams and networks, but I have not
been able to find a way to simply paste equation (Mathtype or Latexit type
vector elements to copy and paste) in the graphics. That is completely
Neal Becker gmail.com> writes:
> How do I use TiKZ with lyx? Just enter it all as ERT?
Yes.
>
> Can lyx do 'insert graphics' and accept TiKZ?
Haven't tried that.
>
> If I did use TiKZ, I'd prefer to put the drawing in a separate file.
I do that for more complex diagrams, or ones I might
I've got 10 years experience and 200 documents using LaTex with heavy math.
Like everyone else I paste a clot of \newcommands into my Latex preamble
without looking at it.
My student has recommended Lyx, which I appreciate has many great features.
I really want to like LyX. What a great
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