On 2012-11-24 18:20:45 +, Richard Heck said:
On 11/23/2012 09:59 AM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
I want to get a different \cite command in the document. If i put
\renewcommand{\cite}{\texorpdfstring{\cite{%}}{} } in the preamble i
get an emergency stop.
This causes an infinite loop. \cite
On 2012-11-24 18:20:45 +, Richard Heck said:
On 11/23/2012 09:59 AM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
I want to get a different \cite command in the document. If i put
\renewcommand{\cite}{\texorpdfstring{\cite{%}}{} } in the preamble i
get an emergency stop.
This causes an infinite loop. \cite
On 2012-11-24 18:20:45 +, Richard Heck said:
On 11/23/2012 09:59 AM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
I want to get a different \cite command in the document. If i put
\renewcommand{\cite}{\texorpdfstring{\cite{%}}{} } in the preamble i
get an emergency stop.
This causes an infinite loop. \cite
I want to get a different \cite command in the document. If i put
\renewcommand{\cite}{\texorpdfstring{\cite{%}}{} } in the preamble i
get an emergency stop.
If i use the expandet command in an ERT, it works. See the attached test.lyx
test.lyx
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Any suggestions what
I want to get a different \cite command in the document. If i put
\renewcommand{\cite}{\texorpdfstring{\cite{%}}{} } in the preamble i
get an emergency stop.
If i use the expandet command in an ERT, it works. See the attached test.lyx
test.lyx
Description: Binary data
Any suggestions what
I want to get a different \cite command in the document. If i put
\renewcommand{\cite}{\texorpdfstring{\cite{%}}{} } in the preamble i
get an emergency stop.
If i use the expandet command in an ERT, it works. See the attached test.lyx
test.lyx
Description: Binary data
Any suggestions what
Quoting the memoir manual:
If you want to change the heading, redefine \bibsection. For example,
to have the bibliography as a numbered section instead of an
unnumbered chapter, redefine it like
\renewcommand{\bibsection}{%
\section{\bibname}
\prebibhook}
In your case, replace \section by
Quoting the memoir manual:
If you want to change the heading, redefine \bibsection. For example,
to have the bibliography as a numbered section instead of an
unnumbered chapter, redefine it like
\renewcommand{\bibsection}{%
\section{\bibname}
\prebibhook}
In your case, replace \section by
Quoting the memoir manual:
"If you want to change the heading, redefine \bibsection. For example,
to have the bibliography as a numbered section instead of an
unnumbered chapter, redefine it like
\renewcommand{\bibsection}{%
\section{\bibname}
\prebibhook}"
In your case, replace \section by
On MacOS 10.7.4, Lyx 2.05. Document style: book (memoir)
When i put a bibliography inside an appandix, it does not get numbered.
I want the bibliography shown as a normal Appendix entry.
Now in TOC and Text
Appendix A
This
Appendix B
That
Bibliography
Wanted in Toc and Text
Appendix A
On MacOS 10.7.4, Lyx 2.05. Document style: book (memoir)
When i put a bibliography inside an appandix, it does not get numbered.
I want the bibliography shown as a normal Appendix entry.
Now in TOC and Text
Appendix A
This
Appendix B
That
Bibliography
Wanted in Toc and Text
Appendix A
On MacOS 10.7.4, Lyx 2.05. Document style: book (memoir)
When i put a bibliography inside an appandix, it does not get numbered.
I want the bibliography shown as a normal Appendix entry.
Now in TOC and Text
Appendix A
This
Appendix B
That
Bibliography
Wanted in Toc and Text
Appendix A
On 2012-11-14 12:11:01 +, PhilipPirrip said:
On 11/13/2012 10:05 PM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
Any hint/ suggestion would be appreciated.
Export LaTeX from LyX and compare with the file that works. It is
probably something about the order in which the packages (commands) are
called
On 2012-11-14 12:11:01 +, PhilipPirrip said:
On 11/13/2012 10:05 PM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
Any hint/ suggestion would be appreciated.
Export LaTeX from LyX and compare with the file that works. It is
probably something about the order in which the packages (commands) are
called
On 2012-11-14 12:11:01 +, PhilipPirrip said:
On 11/13/2012 10:05 PM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
Any hint/ suggestion would be appreciated.
Export LaTeX from LyX and compare with the file that works. It is
probably something about the order in which the packages (commands) are
called
On 2012-11-12 07:39:23 +, PhilipPirrip said:
If one tries to google for hyperref endnotes clickable he will find
some solutions. There's also a hyperendnotes.sty that some say works.
test.lyx
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On 2012-11-12 07:39:23 +, PhilipPirrip said:
If one tries to google for hyperref endnotes clickable he will find
some solutions. There's also a hyperendnotes.sty that some say works.
test.lyx
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test.tex
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error.log
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On 2012-11-12 07:39:23 +, PhilipPirrip said:
If one tries to google for "hyperref endnotes clickable" he will find
some solutions. There's also a hyperendnotes.sty that some say works.
test.lyx
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test.tex
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error.log
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Is there a possibilty to get the footnote / endnote numbers in a pdf
document as links?
Is the href package the only one related to links in pdf? Is there an
other workaround?
Lyx 2.04 on Macos 10.7.4
Thanks for any hints.
Best regards
Andreas
On 2012-11-09 14:12:00 +, Richard Heck said:
On 11/09/2012 09:03 AM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
Is there a possibilty to get the footnote / endnote numbers in a pdf
document as links?
Hyperref does this, I believe. You can turn it on under
DocumentSettingsPDF Options.
rh
Thanks
On 2012-11-09 14:43:45 +, PhilipPirrip said:
Does the attached example work for you?
image
Hi Philip,
that works, but i do not want to insert manual labels and references. I
just want the footnotes to be klickable. In a printed document it does
not mater, but in a ebook /pdf it is more
On 2012-11-09 15:49:11 +, PhilipPirrip said:
On 11/09/2012 04:05 PM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
Hi Philip,
that works, but i do not want to insert manual labels and references. I
just want the footnotes to be klickable.
The footnotes in my example are clickable even without using labels
Is there a possibilty to get the footnote / endnote numbers in a pdf
document as links?
Is the href package the only one related to links in pdf? Is there an
other workaround?
Lyx 2.04 on Macos 10.7.4
Thanks for any hints.
Best regards
Andreas
On 2012-11-09 14:12:00 +, Richard Heck said:
On 11/09/2012 09:03 AM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
Is there a possibilty to get the footnote / endnote numbers in a pdf
document as links?
Hyperref does this, I believe. You can turn it on under
DocumentSettingsPDF Options.
rh
Thanks
On 2012-11-09 14:43:45 +, PhilipPirrip said:
Does the attached example work for you?
image
Hi Philip,
that works, but i do not want to insert manual labels and references. I
just want the footnotes to be klickable. In a printed document it does
not mater, but in a ebook /pdf it is more
On 2012-11-09 15:49:11 +, PhilipPirrip said:
On 11/09/2012 04:05 PM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
Hi Philip,
that works, but i do not want to insert manual labels and references. I
just want the footnotes to be klickable.
The footnotes in my example are clickable even without using labels
Is there a possibilty to get the footnote / endnote numbers in a pdf
document as links?
Is the href package the only one related to links in pdf? Is there an
other workaround?
Lyx 2.04 on Macos 10.7.4
Thanks for any hints.
Best regards
Andreas
On 2012-11-09 14:12:00 +, Richard Heck said:
On 11/09/2012 09:03 AM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
Is there a possibilty to get the footnote / endnote numbers in a pdf
document as links?
Hyperref does this, I believe. You can turn it on under
Document>Settings>PDF Options.
rh
On 2012-11-09 14:43:45 +, PhilipPirrip said:
Does the attached example work for you?
Hi Philip,
that works, but i do not want to insert manual labels and references. I
just want the footnotes to be klickable. In a printed document it does
not mater, but in a ebook /pdf it is more
On 2012-11-09 15:49:11 +, PhilipPirrip said:
On 11/09/2012 04:05 PM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
Hi Philip,
that works, but i do not want to insert manual labels and references. I
just want the footnotes to be klickable.
The footnotes in my example are clickable even without using labels
MacOS 10.7.4, Lyx 2.04
In the preferences of Lyx i set the temp directory path to
/Users/MyUser/Documents/TMP.
But Lyx uses the following path to create tmp files:
/private/var/folders/c9..
Is there a way force Lyx to use the path in the preferences?
Andreas
MacOS 10.7.4, Lyx 2.04
In the preferences of Lyx i set the temp directory path to
/Users/MyUser/Documents/TMP.
But Lyx uses the following path to create tmp files:
/private/var/folders/c9..
Is there a way force Lyx to use the path in the preferences?
Andreas
MacOS 10.7.4, Lyx 2.04
In the preferences of Lyx i set the temp directory path to
/Users/MyUser/Documents/TMP.
But Lyx uses the following path to create tmp files:
/private/var/folders/c9..
Is there a way force Lyx to use the path in the preferences?
Andreas
On Macos 10.7.4, Lyx 2.0.4 i want to export a Lyx document to normal Latex.
I noticed, that in the exported document, each line has a LineFeed (LF)
even though it is not the end of a paragraph.
If you open the Lyx document in a text editor, each line has a LineFeed
too.
If you export to open
Thanks for all your helpful comments and hints.
I see that such fancy editors like Texmaker / Texshop have some real
disadvantages in case of debugging / error finding and some slight
advantages in content visibilty.
I try to live with the LF per line and fidle with the 65 charakters per
On Macos 10.7.4, Lyx 2.0.4 i want to export a Lyx document to normal Latex.
I noticed, that in the exported document, each line has a LineFeed (LF)
even though it is not the end of a paragraph.
If you open the Lyx document in a text editor, each line has a LineFeed
too.
If you export to open
Thanks for all your helpful comments and hints.
I see that such fancy editors like Texmaker / Texshop have some real
disadvantages in case of debugging / error finding and some slight
advantages in content visibilty.
I try to live with the LF per line and fidle with the 65 charakters per
On Macos 10.7.4, Lyx 2.0.4 i want to export a Lyx document to normal Latex.
I noticed, that in the exported document, each line has a LineFeed (LF)
even though it is not the end of a paragraph.
If you open the Lyx document in a text editor, each line has a LineFeed
too.
If you export to open
Thanks for all your helpful comments and hints.
I see that such fancy editors like Texmaker / Texshop have some real
disadvantages in case of debugging / error finding and some slight
advantages in content visibilty.
I try to live with the LF per line and fidle with the 65 charakters per
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