LyX users might like to get LyX output directly from Multimarkdown. Thus
you can draft your documents using Multimarkdown or even Scrivener to
create Multimarkdown and then polish the results in LyX. I have worked
with Fletcher Penny to implement that capability.
Here is a link to the
More on the xetexCV layout.
You don't actually have to specify Fontin Regular and Fontin Sans in
Document - Settings - Fonts as the xetexCV class specifies those fonts as
the defaults already. If you don't have the Fontin fonts installed and
don't specify others, then you'll get errors about
Looks interesting. The documentation is well written. Thanks for
sharing this news.
Scott
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 11:34 AM, C. R. Cowan crco...@gmail.com wrote:
LyX users might like to get LyX output directly from Multimarkdown. Thus you
can draft your documents using Multimarkdown or even
Hi to everyone,
The subject explains the situation, I guess. To be more specific, I have
this dissertation class, which perfectly compiles with different editors
using the MikTeX 2.8 and 2.9 distributions. I was able to use the class
file in LyX preparing a very simple layout file containing the
LyX users might like to get LyX output directly from Multimarkdown. Thus
you can draft your documents using Multimarkdown or even Scrivener to
create Multimarkdown and then polish the results in LyX. I have worked
with Fletcher Penny to implement that capability.
Here is a link to the
More on the xetexCV layout.
You don't actually have to specify Fontin Regular and Fontin Sans in
Document - Settings - Fonts as the xetexCV class specifies those fonts as
the defaults already. If you don't have the Fontin fonts installed and
don't specify others, then you'll get errors about
Looks interesting. The documentation is well written. Thanks for
sharing this news.
Scott
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 11:34 AM, C. R. Cowan crco...@gmail.com wrote:
LyX users might like to get LyX output directly from Multimarkdown. Thus you
can draft your documents using Multimarkdown or even
Hi to everyone,
The subject explains the situation, I guess. To be more specific, I have
this dissertation class, which perfectly compiles with different editors
using the MikTeX 2.8 and 2.9 distributions. I was able to use the class
file in LyX preparing a very simple layout file containing the
LyX users might like to get LyX output directly from Multimarkdown. Thus
you can draft your documents using Multimarkdown or even Scrivener to
create Multimarkdown and then polish the results in LyX. I have worked
with Fletcher Penny to implement that capability.
Here is a link to the
More on the xetexCV layout.
You don't actually have to specify Fontin Regular and Fontin Sans in
Document -> Settings -> Fonts as the xetexCV class specifies those fonts as
the defaults already. If you don't have the Fontin fonts installed and
don't specify others, then you'll get errors about
Looks interesting. The documentation is well written. Thanks for
sharing this news.
Scott
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 11:34 AM, C. R. Cowan wrote:
> LyX users might like to get LyX output directly from Multimarkdown. Thus you
> can draft your documents using Multimarkdown or even
Hi to everyone,
The subject explains the situation, I guess. To be more specific, I have
this dissertation class, which perfectly compiles with different editors
using the MikTeX 2.8 and 2.9 distributions. I was able to use the class
file in LyX preparing a very simple layout file containing the
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