I've found what appears to be a bug. It's related to labels. If a
document saved with LyX version 1.1.6fix4 has labels that include
underscores _, then the label name is changed when opened with LyX
version 1.2.1, causing unresolved references.
Label Changed to
name_of_label
UPDATE: This only happens for equation labels...
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
I've found what appears to be a bug. It's related to labels. If a
document saved with LyX version 1.1.6fix4 has labels that include
underscores _, then the label name is changed when opened with LyX
version 1.2.1
I've found what appears to be a bug. It's related to labels. If a
document saved with LyX version 1.1.6fix4 has labels that include
underscores _, then the label name is changed when opened with LyX
version 1.2.1, causing unresolved references.
Label Changed to
name_of_label
UPDATE: This only happens for equation labels...
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
I've found what appears to be a bug. It's related to labels. If a
document saved with LyX version 1.1.6fix4 has labels that include
underscores _, then the label name is changed when opened with LyX
version 1.2.1
I've found what appears to be a bug. It's related to labels. If a
document saved with LyX version 1.1.6fix4 has labels that include
underscores "_", then the label name is changed when opened with LyX
version 1.2.1, causing unresolved references.
Label Changed to
name_of_label
UPDATE: This only happens for equation labels...
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
> I've found what appears to be a bug. It's related to labels. If a
> document saved with LyX version 1.1.6fix4 has labels that include
> underscores "_", then the label name is changed when opened
Remzi Seker wrote:
Now, I tried \renewcommand{\figurename}{Fig}
but nothing happens.
Are you using Babel? If so, that would explain why nothing happens.
Babel redefines the names at the end of the preamble, so that would
override your changes.
There is a way to redefine the names in the
Remzi Seker wrote:
Now, I tried \renewcommand{\figurename}{Fig}
but nothing happens.
Are you using Babel? If so, that would explain why nothing happens.
Babel redefines the names at the end of the preamble, so that would
override your changes.
There is a way to redefine the names in the
Remzi Seker wrote:
> Now, I tried \renewcommand{\figurename}{Fig}
> but nothing happens.
Are you using Babel? If so, that would explain why nothing happens.
Babel redefines the names at the end of the preamble, so that would
override your changes.
There is a way to redefine the names in the
Guenter Milde wrote:
One more reason to wait with the upgrade to 1.2.0 until I have enough time
to fix my existing 1.1.6-files :-(
Dekel, could lyx2lyx handle 1.1.6 ERT insets ?
Done.
Guenter, can you get the script from CVS and check it on your files ?
(Note that you will have to wait until
Guenter Milde wrote:
One more reason to wait with the upgrade to 1.2.0 until I have enough time
to fix my existing 1.1.6-files :-(
Dekel, could lyx2lyx handle 1.1.6 ERT insets ?
Done.
Guenter, can you get the script from CVS and check it on your files ?
(Note that you will have to wait until
Guenter Milde wrote:
One more reason to wait with the upgrade to 1.2.0 until I have enough time
to fix my existing 1.1.6-files :-(
>>>
>>>Dekel, could lyx2lyx handle 1.1.6 ERT insets ?
>>
>>Done.
>>Guenter, can you get the script from CVS and check it on your files ?
>>(Note that you will
John Levon wrote:
While compiling a document written on 1.1.6fix4 I found what appears to
be a bug. I've narrowed down the cause and it's related to ERT insets.
The following lines are the ones that are causing problems:
Can you provide a small 1.1.6fix4 document that causes the errors ?
John Levon wrote:
While compiling a document written on 1.1.6fix4 I found what appears to
be a bug. I've narrowed down the cause and it's related to ERT insets.
The following lines are the ones that are causing problems:
Can you provide a small 1.1.6fix4 document that causes the errors ?
John Levon wrote:
>
>>While compiling a document written on 1.1.6fix4 I found what appears to
>>be a bug. I've narrowed down the cause and it's related to ERT insets.
>>The following lines are the ones that are causing problems:
>
> Can you provide a small 1.1.6fix4 document that causes the
Hi all,
I'm using the scrbook class. One of the features I like about it is the
possibility to use \addchap and such to include unnumbered chapters in
the ToC. What I haven't been able to find is an environment that does
the same for parts. Does it exist?
I had solved the problem by using
Hi all,
I'm using the scrbook class. One of the features I like about it is the
possibility to use \addchap and such to include unnumbered chapters in
the ToC. What I haven't been able to find is an environment that does
the same for parts. Does it exist?
I had solved the problem by using
Hi all,
I'm using the scrbook class. One of the features I like about it is the
possibility to use "\addchap" and such to include unnumbered chapters in
the ToC. What I haven't been able to find is an environment that does
the same for parts. Does it exist?
I had solved the problem by using
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
If I use the eps and generate the pdf the old way, everything is okay,
but I loose the 2 advantages of pdflatex (acrobat readable on screen and
smaller file size).
I assume what you call the old way is generating a PS file and then
using ps2pdf. After following the
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
If I use the eps and generate the pdf the old way, everything is okay,
but I loose the 2 advantages of pdflatex (acrobat readable on screen and
smaller file size).
I assume what you call the old way is generating a PS file and then
using ps2pdf. After following the
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> If I use the eps and generate the pdf the old way, everything is okay,
> but I loose the 2 advantages of pdflatex (acrobat readable on screen and
> smaller file size).
I assume what you call the "old way" is generating a PS file and then
using ps2pdf. After following
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Andre Does this mean you have a patch, Herbert?
Yes, Herbert has a patch (if this is what I think it is). My plan was
to add that to 1.2.2, but if I find some time next week, I'll put it
directly in 1.2.1 (which already has too many things in :)
OK, this brings
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Andre Does this mean you have a patch, Herbert?
Yes, Herbert has a patch (if this is what I think it is). My plan was
to add that to 1.2.2, but if I find some time next week, I'll put it
directly in 1.2.1 (which already has too many things in :)
OK, this brings
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Andre> Does this mean you have a patch, Herbert?
>
> Yes, Herbert has a patch (if this is what I think it is). My plan was
> to add that to 1.2.2, but if I find some time next week, I'll put it
> directly in 1.2.1 (which already has too many things in :)
OK, this
Hey everyone,
A couple of weeks ago I upgraded from LyX 1.1.6fix4 to 1.2.0. I really
like the enhancements.
Since I was having some problems converting JPEG - PDF with
ImageMagick's convert, I upgraded from ImageMagick 5.4.3 (included in
RedHat 7.3) to version 5.4.6 (from Rawhide). With the
Hey everyone,
A couple of weeks ago I upgraded from LyX 1.1.6fix4 to 1.2.0. I really
like the enhancements.
Since I was having some problems converting JPEG - PDF with
ImageMagick's convert, I upgraded from ImageMagick 5.4.3 (included in
RedHat 7.3) to version 5.4.6 (from Rawhide). With the
Hey everyone,
A couple of weeks ago I upgraded from LyX 1.1.6fix4 to 1.2.0. I really
like the enhancements.
Since I was having some problems converting JPEG -> PDF with
ImageMagick's "convert", I upgraded from ImageMagick 5.4.3 (included in
RedHat 7.3) to version 5.4.6 (from Rawhide). With
Hi,
In the Help menu there is an entry named Table of Contents, which,
suprisingly enough, has the contents for all the help documents
available in LyX.
I would like to do something similar. That is, to generate the text for
the table of contents so I can copy it to another document. I tried
Hi,
In the Help menu there is an entry named Table of Contents, which,
suprisingly enough, has the contents for all the help documents
available in LyX.
I would like to do something similar. That is, to generate the text for
the table of contents so I can copy it to another document. I tried
Hi,
In the "Help" menu there is an entry named "Table of Contents", which,
suprisingly enough, has the contents for all the help documents
available in LyX.
I would like to do something similar. That is, to generate the text for
the table of contents so I can copy it to another document. I
I just installed LyX 1.2.0. Though I've only checked out a few of the
new features, it looks like the new release is a LOT BETTER. A big
Thank you goes to all the developers.
While compiling a document written on 1.1.6fix4 I found what appears to
be a bug. I've narrowed down the cause and
I just installed LyX 1.2.0. Though I've only checked out a few of the
new features, it looks like the new release is a LOT BETTER. A big
Thank you goes to all the developers.
While compiling a document written on 1.1.6fix4 I found what appears to
be a bug. I've narrowed down the cause and
I just installed LyX 1.2.0. Though I've only checked out a few of the
new features, it looks like the new release is a LOT BETTER. A big
"Thank you" goes to all the developers.
While compiling a document written on 1.1.6fix4 I found what appears to
be a bug. I've narrowed down the cause and
Sarah Mount wrote:
I have a LyX file which normally converts to a 9-page postscript document.
Having changed a bit of the preamble (to include some messing around with
fancyhdrs), every time I try to generate a postscript or pdf file, LyX
says operation resulted in an empty file. Has
Sarah Mount wrote:
I have a LyX file which normally converts to a 9-page postscript document.
Having changed a bit of the preamble (to include some messing around with
fancyhdrs), every time I try to generate a postscript or pdf file, LyX
says operation resulted in an empty file. Has
Sarah Mount wrote:
> I have a LyX file which normally converts to a 9-page postscript document.
> Having changed a bit of the preamble (to include some messing around with
> fancyhdrs), every time I try to generate a postscript or pdf file, LyX
> says "operation resulted in an empty file". Has
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 03:49:37AM +0300, Robin Turner wrote:
AFAIK, disabling printing is the main purpose - a lot of journals that post
online articles seem to prefer this, so that people will still pay for
offprints of articles. Except of course, we usually don't. I
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 03:49:37AM +0300, Robin Turner wrote:
AFAIK, disabling printing is the main purpose - a lot of journals that post
online articles seem to prefer this, so that people will still pay for
offprints of articles. Except of course, we usually don't. I
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 03:49:37AM +0300, Robin Turner wrote:
>
>>AFAIK, disabling printing is the main purpose - a lot of journals that post
>>online articles seem to prefer this, so that people will still pay for
>>offprints of articles. Except of course, we usually
Hi,
When I run the pdfinfo command on some PDF files created with Acrobat
software I get the following information:
...
Encrypted:yes (print:yes copy:no change:no addNotes:no)
Linearized: yes
If I run the same command on PDF files that I create with ps2pdf I get
this info:
...
Hi,
When I run the pdfinfo command on some PDF files created with Acrobat
software I get the following information:
...
Encrypted:yes (print:yes copy:no change:no addNotes:no)
Linearized: yes
If I run the same command on PDF files that I create with ps2pdf I get
this info:
...
Hi,
When I run the "pdfinfo" command on some PDF files created with Acrobat
software I get the following information:
...
Encrypted:yes (print:yes copy:no change:no addNotes:no)
Linearized: yes
If I run the same command on PDF files that I create with "ps2pdf" I get
this info:
...
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 12:13:48PM -0300, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
Hi all,
I've been trying to export some documents to PDF with partial success.
The instructions I used are in section 3.3.6 of the Extended Features
manual.
The first thing I did was to create ~/.dvipsrc
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 12:13:48PM -0300, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
Hi all,
I've been trying to export some documents to PDF with partial success.
The instructions I used are in section 3.3.6 of the Extended Features
manual.
The first thing I did was to create ~/.dvipsrc
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 12:13:48PM -0300, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I've been trying to export some documents to PDF with partial success.
>>The instructions I used are in section 3.3.6 of the Extended Features
>&g
Fabrice wrote:
Thanks, it was exactly what i needed.
But i thought another solution should exist.
It means the whole system will always replace and by et?
You could edit the .bst file, in your case it wouldn't be too difficult.
For example if you're using plain.bst make a local copy in the
Hi all,
I've been trying to export some documents to PDF with partial success.
The instructions I used are in section 3.3.6 of the Extended Features
manual.
The first thing I did was to create ~/.dvipsrc and add the following lines:
p+ psfonts.cmz
p+ psfonts.amz
Then I tried changing the
Fabrice wrote:
Thanks, it was exactly what i needed.
But i thought another solution should exist.
It means the whole system will always replace and by et?
You could edit the .bst file, in your case it wouldn't be too difficult.
For example if you're using plain.bst make a local copy in the
Hi all,
I've been trying to export some documents to PDF with partial success.
The instructions I used are in section 3.3.6 of the Extended Features
manual.
The first thing I did was to create ~/.dvipsrc and add the following lines:
p+ psfonts.cmz
p+ psfonts.amz
Then I tried changing the
Fabrice wrote:
> Thanks, it was exactly what i needed.
> But i thought another solution should exist.
> It means the whole system will always replace "and" by "et"?
You could edit the .bst file, in your case it wouldn't be too difficult.
For example if you're using "plain.bst" make a local
Hi all,
I've been trying to export some documents to PDF with partial success.
The instructions I used are in section 3.3.6 of the Extended Features
manual.
The first thing I did was to create ~/.dvipsrc and add the following lines:
p+ psfonts.cmz
p+ psfonts.amz
Then I tried changing the
Herbert Voss wrote:
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
Something very strange happened to me today. I turned in the final
copy of my school project, including the source code listing it was
about 500 pages.
Before turning it in, I verified that the pages on the ToC were
correct. To my surprise
Herbert Voss wrote:
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
Something very strange happened to me today. I turned in the final
copy of my school project, including the source code listing it was
about 500 pages.
Before turning it in, I verified that the pages on the ToC were
correct. To my surprise
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>
>> Something very strange happened to me today. I turned in the final
>> copy of my school project, including the source code listing it was
>> about 500 pages.
>>
>> Before turning it in, I verified that t
The \pagenumbering command resets the page counter. If you want a few
unnumbered pages you can use:
\pagenumbering{gobble}
and
\pagenumbering{arabic} (or roman, or whatever) where you want the
numbering to begin.
Regards,
Roberto
Kent Kostuk wrote:
I was just wondering if there is a
Hello all,
Something very strange happened to me today. I turned in the final copy
of my school project, including the source code listing it was about 500
pages.
Before turning it in, I verified that the pages on the ToC were correct.
To my surprise some were wrong by one page. This was
The \pagenumbering command resets the page counter. If you want a few
unnumbered pages you can use:
\pagenumbering{gobble}
and
\pagenumbering{arabic} (or roman, or whatever) where you want the
numbering to begin.
Regards,
Roberto
Kent Kostuk wrote:
I was just wondering if there is a
Hello all,
Something very strange happened to me today. I turned in the final copy
of my school project, including the source code listing it was about 500
pages.
Before turning it in, I verified that the pages on the ToC were correct.
To my surprise some were wrong by one page. This was
The \pagenumbering command resets the page counter. If you want a few
unnumbered pages you can use:
\pagenumbering{gobble}
and
\pagenumbering{arabic} (or roman, or whatever) where you want the
numbering to begin.
Regards,
Roberto
Kent Kostuk wrote:
> I was just wondering if there is a
Hello all,
Something very strange happened to me today. I turned in the final copy
of my school project, including the source code listing it was about 500
pages.
Before turning it in, I verified that the pages on the ToC were correct.
To my surprise some were wrong by one page. This was
Herbert Voss wrote:
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
I've been trying to include URLs in bibliography entries using \url{},
but I keep getting error messages. The problem is definitely related
to the use of \url{}, because all goes well without it. I've also
tried \url| | (instead
Herbert Voss wrote:
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
I've been trying to include URLs in bibliography entries using \url{},
but I keep getting error messages. The problem is definitely related
to the use of \url{}, because all goes well without it. I've also
tried \url| | (instead
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>
>>
>> I've been trying to include URLs in bibliography entries using \url{},
>> but I keep getting error messages. The problem is definitely related
>> to the use of \url{}, because all goes well without it. I've a
Hello everyone,
I've been trying to include URLs in bibliography entries using \url{},
but I keep getting error messages. The problem is definitely related to
the use of \url{}, because all goes well without it. I've also tried
\url| | (instead of the {}), but that failed too.
Any clues
Hello everyone,
I've been trying to include URLs in bibliography entries using \url{},
but I keep getting error messages. The problem is definitely related to
the use of \url{}, because all goes well without it. I've also tried
\url| | (instead of the {}), but that failed too.
Any clues
Hello everyone,
I've been trying to include URLs in bibliography entries using \url{},
but I keep getting error messages. The problem is definitely related to
the use of \url{}, because all goes well without it. I've also tried
\url| | (instead of the {}), but that failed too.
Any clues
Herbert Voss wrote:
Installing the package 'Xfree86-Runtime' is only necessary if you do
not have installed the XFree server. Unselecting that package works as
described above for the Cygwin installation
So I installed XFree86-Runtime, but when I try to open LyX I get a
message that the X
Herbert Voss wrote:
Installing the package 'Xfree86-Runtime' is only necessary if you do
not have installed the XFree server. Unselecting that package works as
described above for the Cygwin installation
So I installed XFree86-Runtime, but when I try to open LyX I get a
message that the X
Herbert Voss wrote:
>> "Installing the package 'Xfree86-Runtime' is only necessary if you do
>> not have installed the XFree server. Unselecting that package works as
>> described above for the Cygwin installation"
>>
>> So I installed XFree86-Runtime, but when I try to open LyX I get a
>>
Hey everyone,
I've been using LyX on Linux for a few months. Now I'm trying to install
it on Windows so I can view LyX files on both platforms.
I installed fpTeX and Cygwin. Then I followed the instructions for
installing the Windows version of LyX. According to the documentation:
Installing
Hey everyone,
I've been using LyX on Linux for a few months. Now I'm trying to install
it on Windows so I can view LyX files on both platforms.
I installed fpTeX and Cygwin. Then I followed the instructions for
installing the Windows version of LyX. According to the documentation:
Installing
Hey everyone,
I've been using LyX on Linux for a few months. Now I'm trying to install
it on Windows so I can view LyX files on both platforms.
I installed fpTeX and Cygwin. Then I followed the instructions for
installing the Windows version of LyX. According to the documentation:
"Installing
Hi everyone,
This is a bit off-topic, but I can't think of a better place to ask. I
have a bunch of scanned pages, which I would like to convert to PS or
PDF. In case the format matters, most of them are TIFF or JPEG.
Is there any program that can take all these files as input and produce
Hi everyone,
This is a bit off-topic, but I can't think of a better place to ask. I
have a bunch of scanned pages, which I would like to convert to PS or
PDF. In case the format matters, most of them are TIFF or JPEG.
Is there any program that can take all these files as input and produce
Hi everyone,
This is a bit off-topic, but I can't think of a better place to ask. I
have a bunch of scanned pages, which I would like to convert to PS or
PDF. In case the format matters, most of them are TIFF or JPEG.
Is there any program that can take all these files as input and produce
Hey everyone,
I have a problem using tocloft and subfigure packages together. The deal
is they both define and use the counter lofdepth (see error messages
at the end). Has anybody used them together? If so, how can this be done?
Regards,
Roberto
Hey everyone,
I have a problem using tocloft and subfigure packages together. The deal
is they both define and use the counter lofdepth (see error messages
at the end). Has anybody used them together? If so, how can this be done?
Regards,
Roberto
Hey everyone,
I have a problem using tocloft and subfigure packages together. The deal
is they both define and use the counter "lofdepth" (see error messages
at the end). Has anybody used them together? If so, how can this be done?
Regards,
Roberto
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 07:02:11PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
On Tuesday, 5. March 2002 17:37, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
I have some very large figures to include in a document. What I'd like
to do is include them in a page of their own in landscape format (the
images
Herbert Voss wrote:
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
No, it is better to use the sidewaysfigure env. from rotating.sty
Thank you, this is exactly what I need. I also tried Herbert's
suggestion with the lscape package. Both work well, but there is one
problem I haven't been able to solve
Herbert Voss wrote:
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
what did you use? lscape, sideways or rotating?
I tried with \begin{lscape} and \begin{sidewaysfigure} (which is an
environment thats defined in the rotating package). In either of the
two cases I have the same problem with the caption
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 07:02:11PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
On Tuesday, 5. March 2002 17:37, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
I have some very large figures to include in a document. What I'd like
to do is include them in a page of their own in landscape format (the
images
Herbert Voss wrote:
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
No, it is better to use the sidewaysfigure env. from rotating.sty
Thank you, this is exactly what I need. I also tried Herbert's
suggestion with the lscape package. Both work well, but there is one
problem I haven't been able to solve
Herbert Voss wrote:
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
what did you use? lscape, sideways or rotating?
I tried with \begin{lscape} and \begin{sidewaysfigure} (which is an
environment thats defined in the rotating package). In either of the
two cases I have the same problem with the caption
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 07:02:11PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>>On Tuesday, 5. March 2002 17:37, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>>
>>>I have some very large figures to include in a document. What I'd like
>>>to do is include them in a p
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>
>>>
>>> No, it is better to use the sidewaysfigure env. from rotating.sty
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you, this is exactly what I need. I also tried Herbert's
>> suggestion with the "lscape"
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>
>>> what did you use? lscape, sideways or rotating?
>>
>>
>>
>> I tried with \begin{lscape} and \begin{sidewaysfigure} (which is an
>> environment thats defined in the rotating package). In either
Juergen Fenn wrote:
Hello *,
I just would like to ask everyone on the list whether you would be
interested in setting up a newsgroup for LyX instead of or besides the
lyx-users mailing list. The idea has come up in de.comp.text.tex
yesterday.
Would you prefer to keep the mailing list
Juergen Fenn wrote:
Hello *,
I just would like to ask everyone on the list whether you would be
interested in setting up a newsgroup for LyX instead of or besides the
lyx-users mailing list. The idea has come up in de.comp.text.tex
yesterday.
Would you prefer to keep the mailing list
Juergen Fenn wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> I just would like to ask everyone on the list whether you would be
> interested in setting up a newsgroup for LyX instead of or besides the
> lyx-users mailing list. The idea has come up in de.comp.text.tex
> yesterday.
>
> Would you prefer to keep the
Hi all,
I have some very large figures to include in a document What I'd like
to do is include them in a page of their own in landscape format (the
images are such that width height), but the rest of the text is in
portrait format They need to be in a float so I can include a caption
Any
Matej Cepl wrote:
Hi,
just a question, whether there are plans to support booktabs
package in LyX? The package makes _much_ prettier tables and
implementation in LyX would need just an ability to distinguish
between three kinds of the \hline (\toprule, \midrule, and
\bottomrule)
Hi all,
I have some very large figures to include in a document What I'd like
to do is include them in a page of their own in landscape format (the
images are such that width height), but the rest of the text is in
portrait format They need to be in a float so I can include a caption
Any
Matej Cepl wrote:
Hi,
just a question, whether there are plans to support booktabs
package in LyX? The package makes _much_ prettier tables and
implementation in LyX would need just an ability to distinguish
between three kinds of the \hline (\toprule, \midrule, and
\bottomrule)
Hi all,
I have some very large figures to include in a document. What I'd like
to do is include them in a page of their own in landscape format (the
images are such that width > height), but the rest of the text is in
portrait format. They need to be in a float so I can include a caption.
Matej Cepl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just a question, whether there are plans to support booktabs
> package in LyX? The package makes _much_ prettier tables and
> implementation in LyX would need just an ability to distinguish
> between three kinds of the \hline (\toprule, \midrule, and
> \bottomrule).
Sven Herzberg wrote:
Hi
to make it short:
1. i want to write a doc with a title page a toc and content.
2. i want the title page and the second page to be numbered with capital
roman numbers (I and II).
Add the following command in ERT before the title page.
\pagenumbering{Roman}
Steve M. Robbins wrote:
Someone has posted one solution. There is another work-around that
I think I found on the lyx tips and tricks pages.
1. Open the main.lyx file.
2. Open the citation pop-up (i.e. pretend you are going to insert
a citation, but don't click close or OK)
3. Open
Steve M. Robbins wrote:
Hello,
On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 12:52:57PM -0800, Bolin Hsu wrote:
I have a question about citation. I am writing a dissertation with
several chapters. Every chapter is stored in it's own file and included
in a main file. Bibliography is in the main file. So I have
Steve M. Robbins wrote:
Someone has posted one solution. There is another work-around that
I think I found on the lyx tips and tricks pages.
1. Open the main.lyx file.
2. Open the citation pop-up (i.e. pretend you are going to insert
a citation, but don't click close or OK)
3. Open
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