Karshi F.Hasanov wrote:
I have a long math formula and I can't fit it on one page.
How do In put such fomula in two lines?
Example:
F=sqrt(.
..) ?
use the multline environment of amsmath, then you have
exactly what you want (it's
Myriam Abramson wrote:
I have 2 figure floats (eps) and it seems that the last figure overlaps with
the first when printing or viewing the document. The figures are fine
in Lyx and they are fine when viewing them outside of Lyx with
ghostview.
What could be the problem? I'm baffled.
difficult
Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Karshi F.Hasanov wrote:
I have a long math formula and I can't fit it on one page.
How do In put such fomula in two lines?
Example:
F=sqrt(.
..) ?
I put an example for something similar
Herbert Voß wrote:
there is no error, but you still use the wrong
emvironments for the problems.
And in the last example you get different sizes
of the equations, also no error, but looks ugly.
I meant of the parenthesis ...
Herbert
Anca Tibor- Attila wrote:
as I remeber, there was a thread a few days ago about text off the page
borders.
then you have no hyphenation or the text in typewriter font,
which cannot be hyphenated.
Now, I have another problem: there are a few longer
superscripts in my document. Inside the
Günter Milde wrote:
seminar.cls has a bug that prevents proper working with the a4paper
option. (Option a4 works).
the seminar and prosper packages are still buggy.
The bug prevents use of seminar as doctype from LyX together with the
geometry package and a4 option, as LyX inserts:
Karshi F.Hasanov wrote:
I have a long math formula and I can't fit it on one page.
How do In put such fomula in two lines?
Example:
F=sqrt(.
..) ?
use the multline environment of amsmath, then you have
exactly what you want (it's
Myriam Abramson wrote:
I have 2 figure floats (eps) and it seems that the last figure overlaps with
the first when printing or viewing the document. The figures are fine
in Lyx and they are fine when viewing them outside of Lyx with
ghostview.
What could be the problem? I'm baffled.
difficult
Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Karshi F.Hasanov wrote:
I have a long math formula and I can't fit it on one page.
How do In put such fomula in two lines?
Example:
F=sqrt(.
..) ?
I put an example for something similar
Herbert Voß wrote:
there is no error, but you still use the wrong
emvironments for the problems.
And in the last example you get different sizes
of the equations, also no error, but looks ugly.
I meant of the parenthesis ...
Herbert
Anca Tibor- Attila wrote:
as I remeber, there was a thread a few days ago about text off the page
borders.
then you have no hyphenation or the text in typewriter font,
which cannot be hyphenated.
Now, I have another problem: there are a few longer
superscripts in my document. Inside the
Günter Milde wrote:
seminar.cls has a bug that prevents proper working with the a4paper
option. (Option a4 works).
the seminar and prosper packages are still buggy.
The bug prevents use of seminar as doctype from LyX together with the
geometry package and a4 option, as LyX inserts:
Karshi F.Hasanov wrote:
I have a long math formula and I can't fit it on one page.
How do In put such fomula in two lines?
Example:
F=sqrt(.
..) ?
use the multline environment of amsmath, then you have
exactly what you want (it's
Myriam Abramson wrote:
I have 2 figure floats (eps) and it seems that the last figure overlaps with
the first when printing or viewing the document. The figures are fine
in Lyx and they are fine when viewing them outside of Lyx with
ghostview.
What could be the problem? I'm baffled.
difficult
Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Karshi F.Hasanov wrote:
I have a long math formula and I can't fit it on one page.
How do In put such fomula in two lines?
Example:
F=sqrt(.
..) ?
I put an example for something similar
Herbert Voß wrote:
there is no error, but you still use the wrong
emvironments for the problems.
And in the last example you get different sizes
of the equations, also no error, but looks ugly.
I meant "of the parenthesis" ...
Herbert
Anca Tibor- Attila wrote:
as I remeber, there was a thread a few days ago about text off the page
borders.
then you have no hyphenation or the text in typewriter font,
which cannot be hyphenated.
Now, I have another problem: there are a few longer
superscripts in my document. Inside the
Günter Milde wrote:
seminar.cls has a bug that prevents proper working with the "a4paper"
option. (Option "a4" works).
the seminar and prosper packages are still buggy.
The bug prevents use of seminar as doctype from LyX together with the
geometry package and a4 option, as LyX inserts:
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to type, with LyX, a vertical arrow directed to the
equality sign and with (x0) at the bottom, as described below:
|x| = x
^
|
(x0)
Could somebody here please help me?
copy and paste this into LyX, then mark it with
the cursor and then ctrl-m, which
Paul Smith wrote:
copy and paste this into LyX, then mark it with
the cursor and then ctrl-m, which should convert it into
math. Maybe that this causes and error, when LyX tries
to convert it in the right way. Then insert it by hand.
\[ |x| \underset{\makebox[0pt]{$\substack{\uparrow\\(x0)}$}}{=}
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to type, with LyX, a vertical arrow directed to the
equality sign and with (x0) at the bottom, as described below:
|x| = x
^
|
(x0)
Could somebody here please help me?
copy and paste this into LyX, then mark it with
the cursor and then ctrl-m, which
Paul Smith wrote:
copy and paste this into LyX, then mark it with
the cursor and then ctrl-m, which should convert it into
math. Maybe that this causes and error, when LyX tries
to convert it in the right way. Then insert it by hand.
\[ |x| \underset{\makebox[0pt]{$\substack{\uparrow\\(x0)}$}}{=}
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to type, with LyX, a vertical arrow directed to the
equality sign and with (x>0) at the bottom, as described below:
|x| = x
^
|
(x>0)
Could somebody here please help me?
copy and paste this into LyX, then mark it with
the cursor and then ctrl-m, which
Paul Smith wrote:
copy and paste this into LyX, then mark it with
the cursor and then ctrl-m, which should convert it into
math. Maybe that this causes and error, when LyX tries
to convert it in the right way. Then insert it by hand.
\[ |x| \underset{\makebox[0pt]{$\substack{\uparrow\\(x>0)}$}}{=}
Hassoun Karam wrote:
As requested, please find attached the log file.
the logfile is absolutely ok
I followed the suggested procedure and it worked fine (I am using gv for
Ghostscript to view .ps files).
remeber that you _must_ use view-PostScript, because
View-Dvi cannot work. The xdvi viewer
Hassoun Karam wrote:
As requested, please find attached the log file.
the logfile is absolutely ok
I followed the suggested procedure and it worked fine (I am using gv for
Ghostscript to view .ps files).
remeber that you _must_ use view-PostScript, because
View-Dvi cannot work. The xdvi viewer
Hassoun Karam wrote:
As requested, please find attached the log file.
the logfile is absolutely ok
I followed the suggested procedure and it worked fine (I am using gv for
Ghostscript to view .ps files).
remeber that you _must_ use view->PostScript, because
View->Dvi cannot work. The xdvi viewer
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to add x=0 just below a limit, as it is shown below:
limf(x,y)=L
(x,y)- (0,0)
(x=0)
Could someone here please help me?
see p.23 in http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/Mathmode-TeX.pdf
Herbert
Herbert Voß wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to add x=0 just below a limit, as it is shown below:
limf(x,y)=L
(x,y)- (0,0)
(x=0)
Could someone here please help me?
see p.23 in http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/Mathmode-TeX.pdf
should be http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/math/Mathmode
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 02:05:47PM +0100, Herbert Vo? wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to add x=0 just below a limit, as it is shown below:
limf(x,y)=L
(x,y)- (0,0)
(x=0)
Could someone here please help me?
see p.23 in
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to add x=0 just below a limit, as it is shown below:
limf(x,y)=L
(x,y)- (0,0)
(x=0)
Could someone here please help me?
see p.23 in http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/Mathmode-TeX.pdf
Herbert
Herbert Voß wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to add x=0 just below a limit, as it is shown below:
limf(x,y)=L
(x,y)- (0,0)
(x=0)
Could someone here please help me?
see p.23 in http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/Mathmode-TeX.pdf
should be http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/math/Mathmode
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 02:05:47PM +0100, Herbert Vo? wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to add x=0 just below a limit, as it is shown below:
limf(x,y)=L
(x,y)- (0,0)
(x=0)
Could someone here please help me?
see p.23 in
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to add "x=0" just below a limit, as it is shown below:
limf(x,y)=L
(x,y)-> (0,0)
(x=0)
Could someone here please help me?
see p.23 in http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/Mathmode-TeX.pdf
Herbert
Herbert Voß wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to add "x=0" just below a limit, as it is shown below:
limf(x,y)=L
(x,y)-> (0,0)
(x=0)
Could someone here please help me?
see p.23 in http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/Mathmode-TeX.pdf
should be http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 02:05:47PM +0100, Herbert Vo? wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to add "x=0" just below a limit, as it is shown below:
limf(x,y)=L
(x,y)-> (0,0)
(x=0)
Could someone here please help me?
see p.23 in
Hassoun Karam wrote:
Thanks Herbert for the reply.
These are the results of kpsewhich for the .pro files:
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/dvips/pstricks/pst-node.pro
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/dvips/pstricks/pst-dots.pro
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/dvips/pstricks/pstricks.pro
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to know how to make a paragraph with a grey background
colour. Could somebody here please help me?
attached a demo file.
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
\begin_preamble
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to ask you whether LyX can be used to draw flowcharts.
sure, but it makes no real sense to use LyX for this. Create
your flowcharts with a simple text editor and include it in
LyX, if they are part of another document.
Paul Smith wrote:
sure, but it makes no real sense to use LyX for this. Create
your flowcharts with a simple text editor and include it in
LyX, if they are part of another document.
http://www.pstricks.de/psmatrix/psmatrix.phtml#flowchart
Robert Orr wrote:
I have used xcircuit to draw my charts and then
load the graphics into lyx. It works very well, not
only for the flowcharts but anykind of simple drawing.
For drawings, which are not too complex, PSTricks
is a good choice. See
http://members.aol.com/Mluque5130
Hassoun Karam wrote:
Thanks Herbert for the reply.
These are the results of kpsewhich for the .pro files:
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/dvips/pstricks/pst-node.pro
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/dvips/pstricks/pst-dots.pro
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/dvips/pstricks/pstricks.pro
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to know how to make a paragraph with a grey background
colour. Could somebody here please help me?
attached a demo file.
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
\begin_preamble
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to ask you whether LyX can be used to draw flowcharts.
sure, but it makes no real sense to use LyX for this. Create
your flowcharts with a simple text editor and include it in
LyX, if they are part of another document.
Paul Smith wrote:
sure, but it makes no real sense to use LyX for this. Create
your flowcharts with a simple text editor and include it in
LyX, if they are part of another document.
http://www.pstricks.de/psmatrix/psmatrix.phtml#flowchart
Robert Orr wrote:
I have used xcircuit to draw my charts and then
load the graphics into lyx. It works very well, not
only for the flowcharts but anykind of simple drawing.
For drawings, which are not too complex, PSTricks
is a good choice. See
http://members.aol.com/Mluque5130
Hassoun Karam wrote:
Thanks Herbert for the reply.
These are the results of kpsewhich for the .pro files:
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/dvips/pstricks/pst-node.pro
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/dvips/pstricks/pst-dots.pro
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/dvips/pstricks/pstricks.pro
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to know how to make a paragraph with a grey background
colour. Could somebody here please help me?
attached a demo file.
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
\begin_preamble
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to ask you whether LyX can be used to draw flowcharts.
sure, but it makes no real sense to use LyX for this. Create
your flowcharts with a simple text editor and include it in
LyX, if they are part of another document.
Paul Smith wrote:
sure, but it makes no real sense to use LyX for this. Create
your flowcharts with a simple text editor and include it in
LyX, if they are part of another document.
http://www.pstricks.de/psmatrix/psmatrix.phtml#flowchart
Robert Orr wrote:
I have used xcircuit to draw my charts and then
load the graphics into lyx. It works very well, not
only for the flowcharts but anykind of simple drawing.
For drawings, which are not too complex, PSTricks
is a good choice. See
http://members.aol.com/Mluque5130
Hassoun Karam wrote:
I am trying the Pstricks package to create box matrices using the
examples from http://www.pstricks.de/Nodes/nodes.phtml.
I imported boxNode.tex into Lyx and run DVI.
However i get three error messages in Xdvi and a simple matrix without
the boxes:
cannot find postscript
Hassoun Karam wrote:
I am trying the Pstricks package to create box matrices using the
examples from http://www.pstricks.de/Nodes/nodes.phtml.
I imported boxNode.tex into Lyx and run DVI.
However i get three error messages in Xdvi and a simple matrix without
the boxes:
cannot find postscript
Hassoun Karam wrote:
I am trying the Pstricks package to create box matrices using the
examples from http://www.pstricks.de/Nodes/nodes.phtml.
I imported boxNode.tex into Lyx and run DVI.
However i get three error messages in Xdvi and a simple matrix without
the boxes:
cannot find postscript
John Levon wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 07:31:45AM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
we were talking about page size and not page margin.
Oops, sorry
aehm, nevertheless, it seems to be a qt-bug ...
Herbert
John Levon wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 07:31:45AM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
we were talking about page size and not page margin.
Oops, sorry
aehm, nevertheless, it seems to be a qt-bug ...
Herbert
Raphael Clifford wrote:
While I'm about it there is something else I don't know how to do. How
do I turn off hyphenation so that words aren't split over different lines?
- for single words: \mbox{hyphenation}
or with package hyphenat and \nohyphen{ blah ...}
- for a paragraph:
John Levon wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 07:31:45AM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
we were talking about page size and not page margin.
Oops, sorry
aehm, nevertheless, it seems to be a qt-bug ...
Herbert
Nirmal Govind wrote:
I did what you suggested above but the footnote is still on the previous
page. A screenshot of what my table float and the minipage within along
with the footnote text look like are at:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/footnotetable.jpg
The float is set to use default
Nirmal Govind wrote:
I did what you suggested above but the footnote is still on the previous
page. A screenshot of what my table float and the minipage within along
with the footnote text look like are at:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/footnotetable.jpg
The float is set to use default
Nirmal Govind wrote:
I did what you suggested above but the footnote is still on the previous
page. A screenshot of what my table float and the minipage within along
with the footnote text look like are at:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/footnotetable.jpg
The float is set to use "default
Marko wrote:
when trying to set the page size of a document to a custom size I notized that
this does not work in Lyx 1.3.2 (QT frontend). Any custom size seems to be
completely ignored!
Attached are two small examples: test1 uses page size A5 (which works); test2
uses a custom page size of
James Frye wrote:
I suppose this is a more of a general latex question than a Lyx-specific
one, but I haven't been able to find an answer anywhere else. The
question seems pretty simple, even trivial: how can I get the page number
in the upper right corner of the page, instead of at the bottom
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. I have a footnote within a table in a float. I used the method
specified on Herbert's tips page to include the footnote within the
table. I have the placement of the table float set to default placement.
However, with this setting, the footnote appears on the page that
James Frye wrote:
I suppose this is a more of a general latex question than a Lyx-specific
one, but I haven't been able to find an answer anywhere else. The
question seems pretty simple, even trivial: how can I get the page number
in the upper right corner of the page, instead of at the bottom
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. I have a footnote within a table in a float. I used the method
specified on Herbert's tips page to include the footnote within the
table. I have the placement of the table float set to default placement.
However, with this setting, the footnote appears on the page that
James Frye wrote:
I suppose this is a more of a general latex question than a Lyx-specific
one, but I haven't been able to find an answer anywhere else. The
question seems pretty simple, even trivial: how can I get the page number
in the upper right corner of the page, instead of at the bottom
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. I have a footnote within a table in a float. I used the method
specified on Herbert's tips page to include the footnote within the
table. I have the placement of the table float set to default placement.
However, with this setting, the footnote appears on the page that
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I would like to know whether it is possible to draw an oblique line
connecting two corners of a cell of a table.
see example. For more information look at
http://www.pstricks.de
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I would like to know whether it is possible to draw an oblique line
connecting two corners of a cell of a table.
see example. For more information look at
http://www.pstricks.de
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I would like to know whether it is possible to draw an oblique line
connecting two corners of a cell of a table.
see example. For more information look at
http://www.pstricks.de
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
Hartmut Haase wrote:
does someone know an easy way to get a 2-column text floating around a picture
in the middle? I mean something like this:
use ConTeXt
Herbert
Hartmut Haase wrote:
does someone know an easy way to get a 2-column text floating around a picture
in the middle? I mean something like this:
use ConTeXt
Herbert
Hartmut Haase wrote:
does someone know an easy way to get a 2-column text floating around a picture
in the middle? I mean something like this:
use ConTeXt
Herbert
Sander Klous wrote:
I submitted this question last week, but didn't get a response. So
I'll give it another try.
I have lyx1.3.3 installed on RH7.3
I downloaded the elsart.layout from
http://www.lyx.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/lyx-devel/lib/layouts/
and installed it in ~/.lyx/layouts
In the same
Rich Shepard wrote:
I want to extract a couple of chapters from my book, and put them into a
new document. However, I would like to retain the original numbers rather
than have them renumberd Chapter 1 and Chapter 2.
Would I use something like \renewcommand{thischapter}{5} on the copies to
Sander Klous wrote:
I submitted this question last week, but didn't get a response. So
I'll give it another try.
I have lyx1.3.3 installed on RH7.3
I downloaded the elsart.layout from
http://www.lyx.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/lyx-devel/lib/layouts/
and installed it in ~/.lyx/layouts
In the same
Rich Shepard wrote:
I want to extract a couple of chapters from my book, and put them into a
new document. However, I would like to retain the original numbers rather
than have them renumberd Chapter 1 and Chapter 2.
Would I use something like \renewcommand{thischapter}{5} on the copies to
Sander Klous wrote:
I submitted this question last week, but didn't get a response. So
I'll give it another try.
I have lyx1.3.3 installed on RH7.3
I downloaded the elsart.layout from
http://www.lyx.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/lyx-devel/lib/layouts/
and installed it in ~/.lyx/layouts
In the same
Rich Shepard wrote:
I want to extract a couple of chapters from my book, and put them into a
new document. However, I would like to retain the original numbers rather
than have them renumberd "Chapter 1" and "Chapter 2".
Would I use something like \renewcommand{thischapter}{5} on the copies to
Samuel Hammer wrote:
does anyone know how to make roman numbers in the text ?
write in preamble:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and then in the text as ERT (TeX)
\romannumber{123}
\Romannumber{123}
Herbert
Ronald Florence schrieb:
Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, it would be better to put new files that are not part
of the
normal teTeX distribution in .../share/texmf.local/tex/latex/.
The .../share/texmf/tex/latex hierarchy could be overwritten by
an upgrade of teTeX.
That's
Ronald Florence schrieb:
Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, it would be better to put new files that are not part
of the
normal teTeX distribution in .../share/texmf.local/tex/latex/.
The .../share/texmf/tex/latex hierarchy could be overwritten by
an upgrade of teTeX.
That's
Ronald Florence schrieb:
Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Actually, it would be better to put new files that are not part
of the
normal teTeX distribution in .../share/texmf.local/tex/latex/.
The .../share/texmf/tex/latex hierarchy could be overwritten by
an upgrade of teTeX.
That's
Bradley Navarro schrieb:
For example:
[space]
Chapter 1
[space]
Introduction
[space]
where I need to be able to define the amount of space in the areas
labeled [space].
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/LaTeX/space/space.phtml#chapter
Herbert
Bradley Navarro schrieb:
For example:
[space]
Chapter 1
[space]
Introduction
[space]
where I need to be able to define the amount of space in the areas
labeled [space].
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/LaTeX/space/space.phtml#chapter
Herbert
Bradley Navarro schrieb:
For example:
[space]
Chapter 1
[space]
Introduction
[space]
where I need to be able to define the amount of space in the areas
labeled [space].
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/LaTeX/space/space.phtml#chapter
Herbert
Robert Neumann schrieb:
\fancyhead{}
\fancyhead[RO,LE]{\slshape Vorwort}
\fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\thepage}
\cfoot{}
this is stuff which should completely go into the preamble.
Then you have no pagenumbers for dvi and pdf output.
But I want to have pagenumbers!
sorry, I meant
Then you have
Robert Neumann schrieb:
\fancyhead{}
\fancyhead[RO,LE]{\slshape Vorwort}
\fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\thepage}
\cfoot{}
this is stuff which should completely go into the preamble.
Then you have no pagenumbers for dvi and pdf output.
But I want to have pagenumbers!
sorry, I meant
Then you have
Robert Neumann schrieb:
> \fancyhead{}
>
> \fancyhead[RO,LE]{\slshape Vorwort}
>
> \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\thepage}
>
> \cfoot{}
this is stuff which should completely go into the preamble.
Then you have no pagenumbers for dvi and pdf output.
But I want to have pagenumbers!
sorry, I meant
Then you have
Paul Smith schrieb:
Many thanks to whom replied my query!
I may change from MS Windows to Linux... My only hesitation is that I
have some Win32 applications that I often need to use.
which one?
Herbert
Paul Smith schrieb:
Many thanks to whom replied my query!
I may change from MS Windows to Linux... My only hesitation is that I
have some Win32 applications that I often need to use.
which one?
Herbert
Paul Smith schrieb:
Many thanks to whom replied my query!
I may change from MS Windows to Linux... My only hesitation is that I
have some Win32 applications that I often need to use.
which one?
Herbert
Paul Smith schrieb:
Could not I have the French label for Theorem in the DVI file by
appropriately changing the amsmaths.inc file? If so, where should I
operate the change? I can change the label for definitions, corollaries,
and so on... but for theorem I do not know how to do it.
Paul Smith schrieb:
Could not I have the French label for Theorem in the DVI file by
appropriately changing the amsmaths.inc file? If so, where should I
operate the change? I can change the label for definitions, corollaries,
and so on... but for theorem I do not know how to do it.
Paul Smith schrieb:
Could not I have the French label for Theorem in the DVI file by
appropriately changing the amsmaths.inc file? If so, where should I
operate the change? I can change the label for definitions, corollaries,
and so on... but for theorem I do not know how to do it.
Ed Sawicki schrieb:
Is there a way to enter the copyright symbol from the keyboard using
Lyx?
I've search the documentation and couldn't find it, so I used the ERT
button and put in \copyright.
AltGr-Shift-C on a Linux machine
Herbert
Paul Smith schrieb:
Try \renewtheorem{theorem}{... the french word ...}
Thanks, Herbert. But, where should I insert that command?
In the preamble. Layout-Document-Preamble
I did it, but I get the following error message:
LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
\renewtheorem{t
Nirmal Govind schrieb:
I made a presentation on LyX/LaTeX to the LUG here at Penn State
yesterday. Below is the link in case someone's interested in doing
something similar...
http://www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/lyx/LyX_PSU_LUG.pdf
some remarks:
- Overview: nowadays, it is not right, that LaTeX
Todd O'Bryan schrieb:
I actually didn't get a file. I got a bunch of text with backslashes and such. I thought you meant to send it that way.
Here's the problem. If I put that in Typewriter font, but not LyX Code, I can't type spaces to indent correctly. If I put it in LyX Code, then the (a) and
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