Re: Is it possible to add a style to the "Insert citation" dialog?

2016-06-03 Thread racoon
On 03.06.2016 17:02, Richard Heck wrote: On 06/03/2016 09:39 AM, PhilipPirrip wrote: On 06/02/2016 06:49 PM, Richard Heck wrote: In principle, yes. The styles are defined in modules, such as natbib.module, and you could add more styles to that module, say. But the syntax is not documented

Re: ClassicThesis

2016-06-03 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I was able to run the biber version of ClassicThesis on my laptop with Kubuntu successfully. Since I will use this for my talk, I am set for the time being. I might try later to get it working on may PC with Debian. Thanks all who helped me. Wolfgang

Re: How to align tables side by side at the bottom?

2016-06-03 Thread Helge Hafting
Den 21. mai 2016 13:41, skrev racoon: Hi, I am trying to place two tables side by side so that their captions at the bottom align at the bottom. I tried several combinations of Content and Box alignment of minipages but failed. Using sub figures instead didn't help either. Box alignment

Re: Visible carriage return

2016-06-03 Thread Richard Heck
On 06/03/2016 11:05 AM, Guillaume Munch wrote: > Le 03/06/2016 08:18, Richard Heck a écrit : >> On 06/02/2016 08:04 PM, Giorgio Zavarise wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have a question concerning the space around centered equation. When >>> you type text and then add centered equations you may get a

Re: Visible carriage return

2016-06-03 Thread Guillaume Munch
Le 03/06/2016 08:18, Richard Heck a écrit : On 06/02/2016 08:04 PM, Giorgio Zavarise wrote: Hi, I have a question concerning the space around centered equation. When you type text and then add centered equations you may get a different results if you add an empty line; e.g. the following text

Re: Is it possible to add a style to the "Insert citation" dialog?

2016-06-03 Thread Richard Heck
On 06/03/2016 09:39 AM, PhilipPirrip wrote: > On 06/02/2016 06:49 PM, Richard Heck wrote: >> In principle, yes. The styles are defined in modules, such as >> natbib.module, and you could add more styles to that module, say. But >> the syntax is not documented outside the code, so you'll have to

Re: ClassicThesis

2016-06-03 Thread PhilipPirrip
On 06/03/2016 02:50 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: [166] Utils.pm:147> WARN - *Warning: Found biblatex control file version 2.6, expected version 3.0* I highlightes the Warning: Could this be the cause of the failure? It might be better to ask at http://tex.stackexchange.com/, so that someone

Re: Mac Shortcuts

2016-06-03 Thread Anders Ekberg
Hi Paola Where did you find the ^S notion? For me (on the Mac, latest LyX, latest OS) Ctrl s N gives normal size, but it could perhaps be due to my keyboard (Swedish). All the best! Anders > On 2016Jun03, at 10:13, Paola Manzini wrote: > > Hi All, > > a really silly

Re: Is it possible to add a style to the "Insert citation" dialog?

2016-06-03 Thread PhilipPirrip
On 06/02/2016 06:49 PM, Richard Heck wrote: In principle, yes. The styles are defined in modules, such as natbib.module, and you could add more styles to that module, say. But the syntax is not documented outside the code, so you'll have to figure it out, more or less. I had no idea this was

Mac Shortcuts

2016-06-03 Thread Paola Manzini
Hi All, a really silly question, but I am stumped: using Mac OS, what does “^” stand for? For instance, if I want to go for “font-size Normal” the set shortcuts are ^S N : what combination of keys is “^S”? If I am not mistaken: C stands for “command”, A stands for “option”, S stands for

Re: Visible carriage return

2016-06-03 Thread Richard Heck
On 06/02/2016 08:04 PM, Giorgio Zavarise wrote: > Hi, > > I have a question concerning the space around centered equation. When > you type text and then add centered equations you may get a different > results if you add an empty line; e.g. the following text will produce > more spaces in the

Visible carriage return

2016-06-03 Thread Giorgio Zavarise
Hi, I have a question concerning the space around centered equation. When you type text and then add centered equations you may get a different results if you add an empty line; e.g. the following text will produce more spaces in the second case: Test 1 \[ A_{1}=\frac{h}{2} \] End Test 1

Re: ClassicThesis

2016-06-03 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I do get the citations, but not the references in Classicthesis. Philip P (thanks for your help!) recommended to check the 'two simple examples' in http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex with my debian setup, one for bibtex, one for biber. The former produces both, the citations and the