widows and orphans

2001-04-28 Thread Christopher Jones
I have been trying Herbert Voss's solution for widow and orphan control (http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/layouts/widows.html). I tried the first solution, and I tried the second as an addition to the first, which is what I understood I was supposed to do if the first didn't work. The

widows and orphans

2001-04-28 Thread Christopher Jones
I have been trying Herbert Voss's solution for widow and orphan control (http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/layouts/widows.html). I tried the first solution, and I tried the second as an addition to the first, which is what I understood I was supposed to do if the first didn't work. The

widows and orphans

2001-04-28 Thread Christopher Jones
I have been trying Herbert Voss's solution for widow and orphan control (http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/layouts/widows.html). I tried the first solution, and I tried the second as an addition to the first, which is what I understood I was supposed to do if the first didn't work. The

thoughts on the LyX gui.

2001-04-27 Thread Christopher Jones
Since there has been some discussion of incorporation of Python into LyX, let me say that I think this is something like what I wanted when I posted that strange request some time ago (I don't remember how I put it: I think I talked about having the ability to integrate other applications' guis

Re: thoughts on the LyX gui.

2001-04-27 Thread Christopher Jones
Is that what a troll is! I always wondered what people were talking about when they complained about them. Thanks for the heads up on the menus being configurable--probably an obvious thing that I have never had the occasion to need, and therefore to know about. But I perhaps should have

thoughts on the LyX gui.

2001-04-27 Thread Christopher Jones
Since there has been some discussion of incorporation of Python into LyX, let me say that I think this is something like what I wanted when I posted that strange request some time ago (I don't remember how I put it: I think I talked about having the ability to integrate other applications' guis

Re: thoughts on the LyX gui.

2001-04-27 Thread Christopher Jones
Is that what a troll is! I always wondered what people were talking about when they complained about them. Thanks for the heads up on the menus being configurable--probably an obvious thing that I have never had the occasion to need, and therefore to know about. But I perhaps should have

thoughts on the LyX gui.

2001-04-27 Thread Christopher Jones
Since there has been some discussion of incorporation of Python into LyX, let me say that I think this is something like what I wanted when I posted that strange request some time ago (I don't remember how I put it: I think I talked about having the ability to integrate other applications' guis

Re: thoughts on the LyX gui.

2001-04-27 Thread Christopher Jones
Is that what a troll is! I always wondered what people were talking about when they complained about them. Thanks for the heads up on the menus being configurable--probably an obvious thing that I have never had the occasion to need, and therefore to know about. But I perhaps should have

Re: Layout things (humaniora)

2001-04-25 Thread Christopher Jones
Have a look at jurabib: http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~jberger/ for the footnotes. You will find that it handles citations in footnotes in a relatively flexible way. You can also download the bst file jachicago, which is a modification of achicago.bst made to work with the jurabib.sty file. 4.

Re: Layout things (humaniora)

2001-04-25 Thread Christopher Jones
Have a look at jurabib: http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~jberger/ for the footnotes. You will find that it handles citations in footnotes in a relatively flexible way. You can also download the bst file jachicago, which is a modification of achicago.bst made to work with the jurabib.sty file. 4.

Re: Layout things (humaniora)

2001-04-25 Thread Christopher Jones
Have a look at jurabib: http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~jberger/ for the footnotes. You will find that it handles citations in footnotes in a relatively flexible way. You can also download the bst file jachicago, which is a modification of achicago.bst made to work with the jurabib.sty file. >

Re: screen font

2001-04-23 Thread Christopher Jones
Edit-Preferences-Screen Fonts On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, you wrote: Hello, I have recently installed RH6.2 and Lyx1.1.6fix1 on an old Compaq laptop. Lyx's on-screen font is very strange (looks like a combination or westminster and playbill fonts in Word2000) and is very hard on the eyes. Is

Re: screen font

2001-04-23 Thread Christopher Jones
Edit-Preferences-Screen Fonts On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, you wrote: Hello, I have recently installed RH6.2 and Lyx1.1.6fix1 on an old Compaq laptop. Lyx's on-screen font is very strange (looks like a combination or westminster and playbill fonts in Word2000) and is very hard on the eyes. Is

Re: screen font

2001-04-23 Thread Christopher Jones
Edit->Preferences->Screen Fonts On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, you wrote: > Hello, > > I have recently installed RH6.2 and Lyx1.1.6fix1 on an old Compaq > laptop. Lyx's on-screen font is very strange (looks like a combination > or westminster and playbill fonts in Word2000) and is very hard on the >

Re: I get only partial dvi/ps output

2001-04-20 Thread Christopher Jones
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, you wrote: On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 19:04:28 -0500 wrote Christopher Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]: For some reason I cannot generate complete output for one document in particular. If I print to file, view postscript or dvi, export to postscript or dvi, the displayed output sto

Re: I get only partial dvi/ps output

2001-04-20 Thread Christopher Jones
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, you wrote: On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 19:04:28 -0500 wrote Christopher Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]: For some reason I cannot generate complete output for one document in particular. If I print to file, view postscript or dvi, export to postscript or dvi, the displayed output sto

Re: I get only partial dvi/ps output

2001-04-20 Thread Christopher Jones
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, you wrote: > On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 19:04:28 -0500 wrote Christopher Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > For some reason I cannot generate complete output for one document > > in particular. If I print to file, view postscript or dvi, export to postscript >

I get only partial dvi/ps output

2001-04-19 Thread Christopher Jones
For some reason I cannot generate complete output for one document in particular. If I print to file, view postscript or dvi, export to postscript or dvi, the displayed output stops at page four. If I view pdf or pdflatex, gs comes up, stopped at page four. If I view html, I get the complete

I get only partial dvi/ps output

2001-04-19 Thread Christopher Jones
For some reason I cannot generate complete output for one document in particular. If I print to file, view postscript or dvi, export to postscript or dvi, the displayed output stops at page four. If I view pdf or pdflatex, gs comes up, stopped at page four. If I view html, I get the complete

I get only partial dvi/ps output

2001-04-19 Thread Christopher Jones
For some reason I cannot generate complete output for one document in particular. If I print to file, view postscript or dvi, export to postscript or dvi, the displayed output stops at page four. If I view pdf or pdflatex, gs comes up, stopped at page four. If I view html, I get the complete

List of fonts in Document popup

2001-04-15 Thread Christopher Jones
I found something in the archives from someone who wanted to know where LyX gets the list of fonts that shows up in the Document popup. The answer was, well, typical of this list ;-) -- namely, 'you don't want more fonts there-- load them by hand from the preamble'. Now, I don't want -every- font

List of fonts in Document popup

2001-04-15 Thread Christopher Jones
I found something in the archives from someone who wanted to know where LyX gets the list of fonts that shows up in the Document popup. The answer was, well, typical of this list ;-) -- namely, 'you don't want more fonts there-- load them by hand from the preamble'. Now, I don't want -every- font

List of fonts in Document popup

2001-04-15 Thread Christopher Jones
I found something in the archives from someone who wanted to know where LyX gets the list of fonts that shows up in the Document popup. The answer was, well, typical of this list ;-) -- namely, 'you don't want more fonts there-- load them by hand from the preamble'. Now, I don't want -every- font

Re: \vspace in multicols{}

2001-04-13 Thread Christopher Jones
Couple of things: in the paragraph dialogue, you can set vfill above and below, and you can "keep" it. Try playing around with this. Also, the multicol package tries to adjust stuff to fill the whole column. If you specify \raggedcolumns then you can override this behavior and specify your own

Re: \vspace in multicols{}

2001-04-13 Thread Christopher Jones
Couple of things: in the paragraph dialogue, you can set vfill above and below, and you can "keep" it. Try playing around with this. Also, the multicol package tries to adjust stuff to fill the whole column. If you specify \raggedcolumns then you can override this behavior and specify your own

Re: \vspace in multicols{}

2001-04-13 Thread Christopher Jones
Couple of things: in the paragraph dialogue, you can set vfill above and below, and you can "keep" it. Try playing around with this. Also, the multicol package tries to adjust stuff to fill the whole column. If you specify \raggedcolumns then you can override this behavior and specify your own

RTF: changing linespacing for a single paragraph

2001-04-07 Thread Christopher Jones
I have two inputted files in my document, I need their contents to be doublespaced rather than single spaced, which is the document default. I tried a couple of things, searched around Herbert Voss's site and the LyX help, but didn't find the answer. Tried telling LyX not to typeset the file,

Re: RTF: changing linespacing for a single paragraph

2001-04-07 Thread Christopher Jones
Hey, never mind. I found the setspace package.

RTF: changing linespacing for a single paragraph

2001-04-07 Thread Christopher Jones
I have two inputted files in my document, I need their contents to be doublespaced rather than single spaced, which is the document default. I tried a couple of things, searched around Herbert Voss's site and the LyX help, but didn't find the answer. Tried telling LyX not to typeset the file,

Re: RTF: changing linespacing for a single paragraph

2001-04-07 Thread Christopher Jones
Hey, never mind. I found the setspace package.

RTF: changing linespacing for a single paragraph

2001-04-07 Thread Christopher Jones
I have two inputted files in my document, I need their contents to be doublespaced rather than single spaced, which is the document default. I tried a couple of things, searched around Herbert Voss's site and the LyX help, but didn't find the answer. Tried telling LyX not to typeset the file,

Re: RTF: changing linespacing for a single paragraph

2001-04-07 Thread Christopher Jones
Hey, never mind. I found the setspace package.

Section symbol (was misc. bib questions)

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol -anywhere-. The answer to my question was, "Maybe using latin1 input

Re: Section symbol (was misc. bib questions)

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
Sorry. Linux (Mandrake). On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, you wrote: Christopher Jones writes: I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit more general than that. Problem is, I just don't

Re: Section symbol (was misc. bib questions)

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
Thanks. That's exactly what I needed. On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, you wrote: Christopher Jones wrote: I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit more general than that. Problem is, I

Section symbol (was misc. bib questions)

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol -anywhere-. The answer to my question was, "Maybe using latin1 input

Re: Section symbol (was misc. bib questions)

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
Sorry. Linux (Mandrake). On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, you wrote: Christopher Jones writes: I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit more general than that. Problem is, I just don't

Re: Section symbol (was misc. bib questions)

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
Thanks. That's exactly what I needed. On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, you wrote: Christopher Jones wrote: I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit more general than that. Problem is, I

Section symbol (was "misc. bib questions")

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol -anywhere-. The answer to my question was, "Maybe using latin1 input

Re: Section symbol (was "misc. bib questions")

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
Sorry. Linux (Mandrake). On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, you wrote: > Christopher Jones writes: > > I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up > 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit > more general than that. Pro

Re: Section symbol (was "misc. bib questions")

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
Thanks. That's exactly what I needed. On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, you wrote: > Christopher Jones wrote: > > > > I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up > > 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit > > more

Re: Lyx and QNX

2001-04-04 Thread Christopher Jones
Isn't it the case that the next version of LyX will have the option to compile with other toolkits, such as GTK? This might solve your problem, but you will have to wait a bit.

Re: Lyx and QNX

2001-04-04 Thread Christopher Jones
Isn't it the case that the next version of LyX will have the option to compile with other toolkits, such as GTK? This might solve your problem, but you will have to wait a bit.

Re: Lyx and QNX

2001-04-04 Thread Christopher Jones
Isn't it the case that the next version of LyX will have the option to compile with other toolkits, such as GTK? This might solve your problem, but you will have to wait a bit.

Re: Where to download teTeX - 1.07

2001-04-01 Thread Christopher Jones
That means that it is not in your "path", the list of directories where Linux looks for the programs you run at the command line, or it is still not installed. I notice that in the list of stuff you installed, there is no LyX. Did you install LyX? On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, you wrote: On Saturday 31

Re: Where to download teTeX - 1.07

2001-04-01 Thread Christopher Jones
That means that it is not in your "path", the list of directories where Linux looks for the programs you run at the command line, or it is still not installed. I notice that in the list of stuff you installed, there is no LyX. Did you install LyX? On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, you wrote: On Saturday 31

Re: Where to download teTeX - 1.07

2001-04-01 Thread Christopher Jones
That means that it is not in your "path", the list of directories where Linux looks for the programs you run at the command line, or it is still not installed. I notice that in the list of stuff you installed, there is no LyX. Did you install LyX? On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, you wrote: > On Saturday

Re: Where to download teTeX - 1.07

2001-03-31 Thread Christopher Jones
That file should be on your cd. I am using mdk 7.1, and the file is simply tetex-blahblah.rpm. Do a 'ls *tetex*' to see all the tetex rpms. If for some reason it really isn't on your cd, (and its not on the other cd either) then you can go a couple of places. Lots of ftp sites mirror sunsite:

Re: Where to download teTeX - 1.07

2001-03-31 Thread Christopher Jones
That file should be on your cd. I am using mdk 7.1, and the file is simply tetex-blahblah.rpm. Do a 'ls *tetex*' to see all the tetex rpms. If for some reason it really isn't on your cd, (and its not on the other cd either) then you can go a couple of places. Lots of ftp sites mirror sunsite:

Re: Where to download teTeX - 1.07

2001-03-31 Thread Christopher Jones
That file should be on your cd. I am using mdk 7.1, and the file is simply tetex-blahblah.rpm. Do a 'ls *tetex*' to see all the tetex rpms. If for some reason it really isn't on your cd, (and its not on the other cd either) then you can go a couple of places. Lots of ftp sites mirror sunsite:

Re: misc. bib questions

2001-03-28 Thread Christopher Jones
2001, you wrote: From: Christopher Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: LyX [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: misc. bib questions Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 12:56:16 -0600 1) How do I make section symbols in a title entry? Maybe using latin1 input encoding and typing in the symbol ? 2) How do I 'include

Re: misc. bib questions

2001-03-28 Thread Christopher Jones
2001, you wrote: From: Christopher Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: LyX [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: misc. bib questions Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 12:56:16 -0600 1) How do I make section symbols in a title entry? Maybe using latin1 input encoding and typing in the symbol ? 2) How do I 'include

Re: misc. bib questions

2001-03-28 Thread Christopher Jones
2001, you wrote: > >>From: Christopher Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>To: LyX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Subject: misc. bib questions > >>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 12:56:16 -0600 > >> > >>1) How do I make section symbols in a title entry?

misc. bib questions

2001-03-27 Thread Christopher Jones
1) How do I make section symbols in a title entry? 2) How do I 'include' one bib file into another?

misc. bib questions

2001-03-27 Thread Christopher Jones
1) How do I make section symbols in a title entry? 2) How do I 'include' one bib file into another?

misc. bib questions

2001-03-27 Thread Christopher Jones
1) How do I make section symbols in a title entry? 2) How do I 'include' one bib file into another?

Re: Cleaning up (was multicols and tabbing)

2001-03-25 Thread Christopher Jones
I did to fix that. Anyway, here's the example file just for the heck of it. Maybe you know why I have to put gv into portrait in order to see the whole thing. On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, you wrote: Christopher Jones wrote: Works like a charm. Thanks again. So here is some minor stuff left

Re: Cleaning up (was multicols and tabbing)

2001-03-25 Thread Christopher Jones
I did to fix that. Anyway, here's the example file just for the heck of it. Maybe you know why I have to put gv into portrait in order to see the whole thing. On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, you wrote: Christopher Jones wrote: Works like a charm. Thanks again. So here is some minor stuff left

Re: Cleaning up (was multicols and tabbing)

2001-03-25 Thread Christopher Jones
I did to fix that. Anyway, here's the example file just for the heck of it. Maybe you know why I have to put gv into portrait in order to see the whole thing. On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, you wrote: > Christopher Jones wrote: > > > > Works like a charm. Thanks again. > > > >

Cleaning up (was multicols and tabbing)

2001-03-24 Thread Christopher Jones
, nor does it happen when I use letter size, in any orientation, or Legal in portrait orientation. So. The problem is exclusively with USLegal, landscape orientation. What is the problem? Christopher Jones wrote: Thanks so much! Since I sent that post, I had come up with the following

Cleaning up (was multicols and tabbing)

2001-03-24 Thread Christopher Jones
, nor does it happen when I use letter size, in any orientation, or Legal in portrait orientation. So. The problem is exclusively with USLegal, landscape orientation. What is the problem? Christopher Jones wrote: Thanks so much! Since I sent that post, I had come up with the following

Cleaning up (was multicols and tabbing)

2001-03-24 Thread Christopher Jones
, nor does it happen when I use letter size, in any orientation, or Legal in portrait orientation. So. The problem is exclusively with USLegal, landscape orientation. What is the problem? > > Christopher Jones wrote: > > > > Thanks so much! Since I sent that post, I had come up

multicols and tabbing

2001-03-23 Thread Christopher Jones
Thanks to Herr Voss for the tabbing example file. And thanks to everyone for your suggestions. I decieded to go with latex tabbing. This introduces a problem which seems to derive from my use of another package, namely the multicols package. My document needs to be trifold, three columns. Hence

multicols and tabbing

2001-03-23 Thread Christopher Jones
Thanks to Herr Voss for the tabbing example file. And thanks to everyone for your suggestions. I decieded to go with latex tabbing. This introduces a problem which seems to derive from my use of another package, namely the multicols package. My document needs to be trifold, three columns. Hence

multicols and tabbing

2001-03-23 Thread Christopher Jones
Thanks to Herr Voss for the tabbing example file. And thanks to everyone for your suggestions. I decieded to go with latex tabbing. This introduces a problem which seems to derive from my use of another package, namely the multicols package. My document needs to be trifold, three columns. Hence

I need 'tabs' effect from LyX

2001-03-22 Thread Christopher Jones
I need to make paragraphs appear thusly: Q. XX blah blah blah A. blah blah blah Q. XX blah blah blah A. blah blah blah ... It's something like a dialogue, where each paragraph has some preceeding mark, like in enumerate. So I need an environment the achieves the same effect as what

I need 'tabs' effect from LyX

2001-03-22 Thread Christopher Jones
I need to make paragraphs appear thusly: Q. XX blah blah blah A. blah blah blah Q. XX blah blah blah A. blah blah blah ... It's something like a dialogue, where each paragraph has some preceeding mark, like in enumerate. So I need an environment the achieves the same effect as what

I need 'tabs' effect from LyX

2001-03-22 Thread Christopher Jones
I need to make paragraphs appear thusly: Q. XX blah blah blah A. blah blah blah Q. XX blah blah blah A. blah blah blah ... It's something like a dialogue, where each paragraph has some preceeding mark, like in enumerate. So I need an environment the achieves the same effect as what

Re: Helvetica.sty?

2001-02-15 Thread Christopher Jones
Aside from the good practical advice other people have offered, I would also suggest that you chew their ears a bit. As an aside, I was looking at the website of a local university in one of those "Maybe I should apply for a better-paid job" moods. The application form was a

Re: Helvetica.sty?

2001-02-15 Thread Christopher Jones
Aside from the good practical advice other people have offered, I would also suggest that you chew their ears a bit. As an aside, I was looking at the website of a local university in one of those "Maybe I should apply for a better-paid job" moods. The application form was a

Re: Helvetica.sty?

2001-02-15 Thread Christopher Jones
> Aside from the good practical advice other people have offered, I would > also suggest that you chew their ears a bit. > As an aside, I was looking at the website of a local university in one > of those "Maybe I should apply for a better-paid job" moods. The > application form was a

Re: spellchecker feature suggestion

2001-02-14 Thread Christopher Jones
: robin wrote: Christopher Jones wrote: When I spell a word wrong, I tend to spell it consistently wrong. A 'correct all' feature in the spellchecker would be nice. But dangerous ;-) why? Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://perce.de/lyx/

Re: spellchecker feature suggestion

2001-02-14 Thread Christopher Jones
obin wrote: Christopher Jones wrote: When I spell a word wrong, I tend to spell it consistently wrong. A 'correct all' feature in the spellchecker would be nice. But dangerous ;-) why? Well, think about correcting something like the word 'to' when you meant 'too' and accidentally

Re: spellchecker feature suggestion

2001-02-14 Thread Christopher Jones
: robin wrote: Christopher Jones wrote: When I spell a word wrong, I tend to spell it consistently wrong. A 'correct all' feature in the spellchecker would be nice. But dangerous ;-) why? Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://perce.de/lyx/

Re: spellchecker feature suggestion

2001-02-14 Thread Christopher Jones
obin wrote: Christopher Jones wrote: When I spell a word wrong, I tend to spell it consistently wrong. A 'correct all' feature in the spellchecker would be nice. But dangerous ;-) why? Well, think about correcting something like the word 'to' when you meant 'too' and accidentally

Re: spellchecker feature suggestion

2001-02-14 Thread Christopher Jones
: > robin wrote: > > > > Christopher Jones wrote: > > > > > > When I spell a word wrong, I tend to spell it consistently wrong. A 'correct > > > all' feature in the spellchecker would be nice. > > > > But dangerous ;-) > > why? > > Herbert > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://perce.de/lyx/

Re: spellchecker feature suggestion

2001-02-14 Thread Christopher Jones
t; > robin wrote: > > > Christopher Jones wrote: > > > > When I spell a word wrong, I tend to spell it consistently wrong. A > > > > 'correct all' feature in the spellchecker would be nice. > > > > > > But dangerous ;-) > > > > why? &g

Re: Specifying explicit point sizes

2001-02-13 Thread Christopher Jones
When I was home for break over Christmas, I was forced to use MSWord. It was precisely the way it handled font sizes that had me all frustrated. - Part of the beauty and new paradigm (WYSIWYM) of LyX is precisely that it - does not bother the user with exact type sizes etc. Just went through

spellchecker feature suggestion

2001-02-13 Thread Christopher Jones
When I spell a word wrong, I tend to spell it consistently wrong. A 'correct all' feature in the spellchecker would be nice.

Re: Specifying explicit point sizes

2001-02-13 Thread Christopher Jones
When I was home for break over Christmas, I was forced to use MSWord. It was precisely the way it handled font sizes that had me all frustrated. - Part of the beauty and new paradigm (WYSIWYM) of LyX is precisely that it - does not bother the user with exact type sizes etc. Just went through

spellchecker feature suggestion

2001-02-13 Thread Christopher Jones
When I spell a word wrong, I tend to spell it consistently wrong. A 'correct all' feature in the spellchecker would be nice.

Re: Specifying explicit point sizes

2001-02-13 Thread Christopher Jones
When I was home for break over Christmas, I was forced to use MSWord. It was precisely the way it handled font sizes that had me all frustrated. > - Part of the beauty and new paradigm (WYSIWYM) of LyX is precisely that it > - does not bother the user with exact type sizes etc. Just went

spellchecker feature suggestion

2001-02-13 Thread Christopher Jones
When I spell a word wrong, I tend to spell it consistently wrong. A 'correct all' feature in the spellchecker would be nice.

Once more, frankenstein

2001-02-03 Thread Christopher Jones
I need to cite things in a manuscript style. Thus, a work which gets full citation appears in the References section or in a footnote, but needs to be cited in the text with an abbreviation, like this: "(AG 245)". No comma. And I need the following possibility as well: "(AG 245; G 34)". Now, I

Once more, frankenstein

2001-02-03 Thread Christopher Jones
I need to cite things in a manuscript style. Thus, a work which gets full citation appears in the References section or in a footnote, but needs to be cited in the text with an abbreviation, like this: "(AG 245)". No comma. And I need the following possibility as well: "(AG 245; G 34)". Now, I

Once more, frankenstein

2001-02-03 Thread Christopher Jones
I need to cite things in a manuscript style. Thus, a work which gets full citation appears in the References section or in a footnote, but needs to be cited in the text with an abbreviation, like this: "(AG 245)". No comma. And I need the following possibility as well: "(AG 245; G 34)". Now, I

Deutsche LyX-Userliste

2001-01-30 Thread Christopher Jones
Weil dieser Discussion auf Deutsch ist, kann ich nicht viel verstehen. Aber ich verstehe genug. Ich habe viel hilfe vom die Deutscher gehabt: zum Beispiel, Herr Voss. Wenn ein Deutsche Liste bekommen, dann vieliecht wir haben das nicht? Auch glaube ich, dieser Discussion ist wichtig die

feature suggestion -- extending LyX interface

2001-01-30 Thread Christopher Jones
This is perhaps a stretch. But a while back I asked if there were plans to support having documents open in multiple panes (I'm excited about this feature!). It occurs to me that perhaps the same feature could be extended to include showing another application in a pane? Something like the docked

frankenstein

2001-01-30 Thread Christopher Jones
Hey, in case anyone knows the frankenstein package... I have a question or two. I'm trying to figure out the bibstyle-- 1) @inbook and @incollection have crossreffs to an @book entry. The two entries (@inbook/incollection and @book) both should appear in the References list, seperately, even

Deutsche LyX-Userliste

2001-01-30 Thread Christopher Jones
Weil dieser Discussion auf Deutsch ist, kann ich nicht viel verstehen. Aber ich verstehe genug. Ich habe viel hilfe vom die Deutscher gehabt: zum Beispiel, Herr Voss. Wenn ein Deutsche Liste bekommen, dann vieliecht wir haben das nicht? Auch glaube ich, dieser Discussion ist wichtig die

feature suggestion -- extending LyX interface

2001-01-30 Thread Christopher Jones
This is perhaps a stretch. But a while back I asked if there were plans to support having documents open in multiple panes (I'm excited about this feature!). It occurs to me that perhaps the same feature could be extended to include showing another application in a pane? Something like the docked

frankenstein

2001-01-30 Thread Christopher Jones
Hey, in case anyone knows the frankenstein package... I have a question or two. I'm trying to figure out the bibstyle-- 1) @inbook and @incollection have crossreffs to an @book entry. The two entries (@inbook/incollection and @book) both should appear in the References list, seperately, even

Deutsche LyX-Userliste

2001-01-30 Thread Christopher Jones
Weil dieser Discussion auf Deutsch ist, kann ich nicht viel verstehen. Aber ich verstehe genug. Ich habe viel hilfe vom die Deutscher gehabt: zum Beispiel, Herr Voss. Wenn ein Deutsche Liste bekommen, dann vieliecht wir haben das nicht? Auch glaube ich, dieser Discussion ist wichtig die

feature suggestion -- extending LyX interface

2001-01-30 Thread Christopher Jones
This is perhaps a stretch. But a while back I asked if there were plans to support having documents open in multiple panes (I'm excited about this feature!). It occurs to me that perhaps the same feature could be extended to include showing another application in a pane? Something like the docked

frankenstein

2001-01-30 Thread Christopher Jones
Hey, in case anyone knows the frankenstein package... I have a question or two. I'm trying to figure out the bibstyle-- 1) @inbook and @incollection have crossreffs to an @book entry. The two entries (@inbook/incollection and @book) both should appear in the References list, seperately, even

Re: Desktop icon

2001-01-29 Thread Christopher Jones
Launchers and stuff are handled in several different ways by the several different window managers out there. Both Gnome and KDE provide easy ways to set these up, and you can tell them to use the LyX icon provided. For window manager that don't provide launchers, less elegant solutions include

Re: Desktop icon

2001-01-29 Thread Christopher Jones
Launchers and stuff are handled in several different ways by the several different window managers out there. Both Gnome and KDE provide easy ways to set these up, and you can tell them to use the LyX icon provided. For window manager that don't provide launchers, less elegant solutions include

Re: Desktop icon

2001-01-29 Thread Christopher Jones
Launchers and stuff are handled in several different ways by the several different window managers out there. Both Gnome and KDE provide easy ways to set these up, and you can tell them to use the LyX icon provided. For window manager that don't provide launchers, less elegant solutions include

Re: BibTeX problem

2001-01-26 Thread Christopher Jones
Just making sure-- the item you are crossrefing must appear -after- the crossrefing entry in your database file. Thus: your @book must appear after your @inbook. On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, you wrote: I think I am doing a stupid error in my bibtex files. I cannot use crossref. Both from within Lyx

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