Jürgen Spitzmüller-2 wrote:
Works for me using the \frontmatter ans \mainmatter commands and Acroread
as
PDF viewer.
Thanks for your answers, it works fine. However, it does not work with XeTeX
but I guess I can live with that.
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Jürgen Spitzmüller-2 wrote:
Works for me using the \frontmatter ans \mainmatter commands and Acroread
as
PDF viewer.
Thanks for your answers, it works fine. However, it does not work with XeTeX
but I guess I can live with that.
Kind regards,
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Jürgen Spitzmüller-2 wrote:
> Works for me using the \frontmatter ans \mainmatter commands and Acroread
> as
> PDF viewer.
Thanks for your answers, it works fine. However, it does not work with XeTeX
but I guess I can live with that.
Kind regards,
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viewer simply counts from the first to the last page. However, I
have seen already LaTeX-PDF-Files that display always the same page number
as is being printed. How can I achieve that in LyX 1.5.5 and XeTeX on latest
MacTeX?
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viewer simply counts from the first to the last page. However, I
have seen already LaTeX-PDF-Files that display always the same page number
as is being printed. How can I achieve that in LyX 1.5.5 and XeTeX on latest
MacTeX?
Thanks for any help,
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as the PDF viewer simply counts from the first to the last page. However, I
have seen already LaTeX-PDF-Files that display always the same page number
as is being printed. How can I achieve that in LyX 1.5.5 and XeTeX on latest
MacTeX?
Thanks for any help,
Maksi
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and after the section:
\pagestyle{your_style_as_in_document_settings_dialogue}
This should work but I have not tried it myself.
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and after the section:
\pagestyle{your_style_as_in_document_settings_dialogue}
This should work but I have not tried it myself.
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and after the section:
\pagestyle{your_style_as_in_document_settings_dialogue}
This should work but I have not tried it myself.
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Les Denham-2 wrote:
1. Each chapter's name is of style Chapter, naturally. What's the
correct
style for the description, however? Ideally, I'd like the descriptions
to
appear in the TOC -- under the chapter's name, but without its own
page-number, which is always the same as the
Les Denham-2 wrote:
1. Each chapter's name is of style Chapter, naturally. What's the
correct
style for the description, however? Ideally, I'd like the descriptions
to
appear in the TOC -- under the chapter's name, but without its own
page-number, which is always the same as the
Les Denham-2 wrote:
>
>>
>> 1. Each chapter's name is of style Chapter, naturally. What's the
>> correct
>> style for the description, however? Ideally, I'd like the descriptions
>> to
>> appear in the TOC -- under the chapter's name, but without its own
>> page-number, which is always the
Haiyang Chao wrote:
Thanks for your prompt response. Actually, Ijust need to modify another
guy's file. But he is also not so familiar with lyx. My lyx file is using
ieeetran.cls. It looks like document setting is the only part I can
modify
to change the page style.
LaTeX has come a long
David Hewitt wrote:
FWIW, I had a nightmare of a time meeting all the formatting stuff my
WORD-centric academic admin wanted for my dissertation. So I made a set of
front pages in MS Word that worked when exported as PDF (with Adobe full
version Acrobat Pro), and just added them to the front
Haiyang Chao wrote:
Thanks for your prompt response. Actually, Ijust need to modify another
guy's file. But he is also not so familiar with lyx. My lyx file is using
ieeetran.cls. It looks like document setting is the only part I can
modify
to change the page style.
LaTeX has come a long
David Hewitt wrote:
FWIW, I had a nightmare of a time meeting all the formatting stuff my
WORD-centric academic admin wanted for my dissertation. So I made a set of
front pages in MS Word that worked when exported as PDF (with Adobe full
version Acrobat Pro), and just added them to the front
Haiyang Chao wrote:
> Thanks for your prompt response. Actually, Ijust need to modify another
> guy's file. But he is also not so familiar with lyx. My lyx file is using
> ieeetran.cls. It looks like "document setting" is the only part I can
> modify
> to change the page style.
LaTeX has come a
David Hewitt wrote:
> FWIW, I had a nightmare of a time meeting all the formatting stuff my
> WORD-centric academic admin wanted for my dissertation. So I made a set of
> front pages in MS Word that worked when exported as PDF (with Adobe full
> version Acrobat Pro), and just added them to the
econkramer wrote:
I would put a double border at the top and at the bottom of a table. The
only way I found up to now is rather fancy; that is, putting 2 lines more,
one at the top and at the bottom and then selecting the borders. But, the
results is not so good, obviously, as the table
econkramer wrote:
I would put a double border at the top and at the bottom of a table. The
only way I found up to now is rather fancy; that is, putting 2 lines more,
one at the top and at the bottom and then selecting the borders. But, the
results is not so good, obviously, as the table
econkramer wrote:
> I would put a double border at the top and at the bottom of a table. The
> only way I found up to now is rather fancy; that is, putting 2 lines more,
> one at the top and at the bottom and then selecting the borders. But, the
> results is not so good, obviously, as the table
jPicEdt and
http://latexdraw.sourceforge.net/ LaTeXDraw , which are way better for
integration in LaTeX (e.g. fonts) but I do not know about their vector
graphics capabilities.
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http://latexdraw.sourceforge.net/ LaTeXDraw , which are way better for
integration in LaTeX (e.g. fonts) but I do not know about their vector
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integration in LaTeX (e.g. fonts) but I do not know about their vector
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configurable and adaptable; it even has an
article option to be behave like an article class. Its detailed
configurability requires to read the very detailed manual first, though.
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configurable and adaptable; it even has an
article option to be behave like an article class. Its detailed
configurability requires to read the very detailed manual first, though.
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article option to be behave like an article class. Its detailed
configurability requires to read the very detailed manual first, though.
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Julio Rojas wrote:
I had a rather rough experience with jurabib. My wife's tutor wanted an
APAlike style with footcites, op.cit, idem and ibidem. Lots of hacking!!!
I was going to help you today with some tips, but you have already solved
it. Advice: move to biblatex. Harder at first, but
Julio Rojas wrote:
I had a rather rough experience with jurabib. My wife's tutor wanted an
APAlike style with footcites, op.cit, idem and ibidem. Lots of hacking!!!
I was going to help you today with some tips, but you have already solved
it. Advice: move to biblatex. Harder at first, but
Julio Rojas wrote:
> I had a rather rough experience with jurabib. My wife's tutor wanted an
> APAlike style with footcites, op.cit, idem and ibidem. Lots of hacking!!!
>
> I was going to help you today with some tips, but you have already solved
> it. Advice: move to biblatex. Harder at first,
not produce the desired output, it produces
something like: (Eco 2003: 11). What I need now is a comma between
author and year: (Eco, 2003: 11). But I can not find any hint how to do
that. Any ideas?
Thanks for you help,
Maksi
Okay, I was about to give up. I wrote the post above after spending
almost a day on configuring LyX and Natbib or Jurabib for the desired
Harvard style. Sometimes I hate these configuration orgies but then in
the end, I always manage to achieve what I have been trying. I hated
LyX and LaTeX so
not produce the desired output, it produces
something like: (Eco 2003: 11). What I need now is a comma between
author and year: (Eco, 2003: 11). But I can not find any hint how to do
that. Any ideas?
Thanks for you help,
Maksi
Okay, I was about to give up. I wrote the post above after spending
almost a day on configuring LyX and Natbib or Jurabib for the desired
Harvard style. Sometimes I hate these configuration orgies but then in
the end, I always manage to achieve what I have been trying. I hated
LyX and LaTeX so
not produce the desired output, it produces
something like: (Eco 2003: 11). What I need now is a comma between
author and year: (Eco, 2003: 11). But I can not find any hint how to do
that. Any ideas?
Thanks for you help,
Maksi
Okay, I was about to give up. I wrote the post above after spending
almost a day on configuring LyX and Natbib or Jurabib for the desired
Harvard style. Sometimes I hate these configuration orgies but then in
the end, I always manage to achieve what I have been trying. I hated
LyX and LaTeX so
://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/UsingMemoirInLyX#toc10
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/UsingMemoirInLyX#toc10
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JabRef should be
just fine. You might have to configure JabRef to make easy use of some
of the new fields that biblatex offers (e.g. I added a translator-field
to my templates, a library-field and so on, all fields for which
biblatex offers interesting support and functionality).
Maksi
,
Maksi
JabRef should be
just fine. You might have to configure JabRef to make easy use of some
of the new fields that biblatex offers (e.g. I added a translator-field
to my templates, a library-field and so on, all fields for which
biblatex offers interesting support and functionality).
Maksi
e nice.
Cheers,
Maksi
sing BibDesk, so JabRef should be
just fine. You might have to configure JabRef to make easy use of some
of the new fields that biblatex offers (e.g. I added a translator-field
to my templates, a library-field and so on, all fields for which
biblatex offers interesting support and functionality).
Maksi
On 2008-03-26 20:20:54 +0100, Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Don't worry Max. I solved the problems and BibLaTeX is running. The
last problem is the original one that got me looking into BibLaTeX. I
need a citation style that fully suits BibLaTeX (ibid., ibidem,
op.cit) but I need a
On 2008-03-26 20:20:54 +0100, Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Don't worry Max. I solved the problems and BibLaTeX is running. The
last problem is the original one that got me looking into BibLaTeX. I
need a citation style that fully suits BibLaTeX (ibid., ibidem,
op.cit) but I need a
On 2008-03-26 20:20:54 +0100, "Julio Rojas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Don't worry Max. I solved the problems and BibLaTeX is running. The
last problem is the original one that got me looking into BibLaTeX. I
need a citation style that fully suits BibLaTeX (ibid., ibidem,
op.cit) but I need a
-- at least I feel
negative emotions coming up at the very moment I spot the word icon...
Maksi
,
Maksi
On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step
process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but
not a good beginners help source.
I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with
?
Sorry to have talked you into using biblatex, Julio. It works fine for
me (with the instructions from the wiki), but I have to admit to have
no idea about MikTeX, but I still hope you will figure out how to use
it. Lo siento :)
Maksi
-- at least I feel
negative emotions coming up at the very moment I spot the word icon...
Maksi
,
Maksi
On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step
process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but
not a good beginners help source.
I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with
?
Sorry to have talked you into using biblatex, Julio. It works fine for
me (with the instructions from the wiki), but I have to admit to have
no idea about MikTeX, but I still hope you will figure out how to use
it. Lo siento :)
Maksi
a .png or .jpg -- at least I feel
negative emotions coming up at the very moment I spot the word icon...
Maksi
but may someone else does?
Regards,
Maksi
On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, "Julio Rojas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step
process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but
not a good beginners help source.
I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one
vail.
Any ideas?
Sorry to have talked you into using biblatex, Julio. It works fine for
me (with the instructions from the wiki), but I have to admit to have
no idea about MikTeX, but I still hope you will figure out how to use
it. Lo siento :)
Maksi
).
Of course, both methods produce the same output
(http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0303098/public/lyx/definition-pdf.pdf).
Let me know, if you need higher quality screenshots.
Regards,
Maksi
output right at the start of the program...
Maksi
).
Of course, both methods produce the same output
(http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0303098/public/lyx/definition-pdf.pdf).
Let me know, if you need higher quality screenshots.
Regards,
Maksi
output right at the start of the program...
Maksi
inition-lyx.tiff).
Of course, both methods produce the same output
(http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0303098/public/lyx/definition-pdf.pdf).
Let me know, if you need higher quality screenshots.
Regards,
Maksi
nd of link
to the typical LyX output right at the start of the program...
Maksi
a little bit about LaTeX) – that's what I meant with “having
to learn LaTeX”.
Maksi
for biblatex work in LyX as
well (using a TeXLive 2007 distribution, the MacTeX package from
december 2007)?
Regards,
Maksi
On 2008-03-20 14:09:17 +0100, Dominik Waßenhoven
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Maksi schrieb:
On 2008-03-19 10:26:51 +0100, Dominik Waßenhoven
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Daniel Lohmann schrieb am 19.03.2008:
1) Do you have to change your .bib-files?
Yes, slightly. [...]
I have also switched
a little bit about LaTeX) – that's what I meant with “having
to learn LaTeX”.
Maksi
for biblatex work in LyX as
well (using a TeXLive 2007 distribution, the MacTeX package from
december 2007)?
Regards,
Maksi
On 2008-03-20 14:09:17 +0100, Dominik Waßenhoven
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Maksi schrieb:
On 2008-03-19 10:26:51 +0100, Dominik Waßenhoven
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Daniel Lohmann schrieb am 19.03.2008:
1) Do you have to change your .bib-files?
Yes, slightly. [...]
I have also switched
own template (this way
I learned a little bit about LaTeX) – that's what I meant with “having
to learn LaTeX”.
Maksi
your custom-styles for biblatex work in LyX as
well (using a TeXLive 2007 distribution, the MacTeX package from
december 2007)?
Regards,
Maksi
On 2008-03-20 14:09:17 +0100, Dominik Waßenhoven
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Maksi schrieb:
On 2008-03-19 10:26:51 +0100, Dominik Waßenhoven
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Daniel Lohmann schrieb am 19.03.2008:
1) Do you have to change your .bib-files?
Yes, slightly. [...]
to use the template from Dresden in
Berlin, then you might as well make your own template, based of
preferrable KOMA-Book or Memoir (rather than the standard classes).
Simply start with the basic documents and slowly set up your document
the way you need it.
Snowy greetings from Vienna,
Maksi
to use the template from Dresden in
Berlin, then you might as well make your own template, based of
preferrable KOMA-Book or Memoir (rather than the standard classes).
Simply start with the basic documents and slowly set up your document
the way you need it.
Snowy greetings from Vienna,
Maksi
t need to use the template from Dresden in
Berlin, then you might as well make your own template, based of
preferrable KOMA-Book or Memoir (rather than the standard classes).
Simply start with the basic documents and slowly set up your document
the way you need it.
Snowy greetings from Vienna,
Maksi
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