How can I eliminate a page number on the first page, use small case
Roman numerals on the next few pages and start regular numbers on the
main body of text.
I have a title page with a page break, then the TOC, then another page
break, then the main body of text.
I would appreciate an answer
How can I eliminate a page number on the first page, use small case
Roman numerals on the next few pages and start regular numbers on the
main body of text.
I have a title page with a page break, then the TOC, then another page
break, then the main body of text.
I would appreciate an answer
How can I eliminate a page number on the first page, use small case
Roman numerals on the next few pages and start regular numbers on the
main body of text.
I have a title page with a page break, then the TOC, then another page
break, then the main body of text.
I would appreciate an answer
Are there any shortcuts to change case of letters/words (similar to
emacs M-c, M-l, M-u, etc.)?
Shawn
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Mitakuye Oyasin
--
.
Ronald Florence wrote:
Shawn Koons writes:
Are there any shortcuts to change case of letters/words (similar to
emacs M-c, M-l, M-u, etc.)?
I've added the following to ~/.lyx/bind/emacs.bind:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2 Sep 1998
\bind C-x cword-capitalize
Are there any shortcuts to change case of letters/words (similar to
emacs M-c, M-l, M-u, etc.)?
Shawn
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
--
.
Ronald Florence wrote:
Shawn Koons writes:
Are there any shortcuts to change case of letters/words (similar to
emacs M-c, M-l, M-u, etc.)?
I've added the following to ~/.lyx/bind/emacs.bind:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2 Sep 1998
\bind C-x cword-capitalize
Are there any shortcuts to change case of letters/words (similar to
emacs M-c, M-l, M-u, etc.)?
Shawn
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
--
ng the "control" key")
entered in a different way?
I hope I make sense.
Shawn.
Ronald Florence wrote:
> Shawn Koons writes:
>
> Are there any shortcuts to change case of letters/words (similar to
> emacs M-c, M-l, M-u, etc.)?
>
> I've added the f
How can I change the font size of all margin notes? I want all of them
smaller than the main text. I am in a serious time crunch and a quick
check of the manual didn't answer the question.
Thanks in advance.
Shawn
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
--
How can I change the font size of all margin notes? I want all of them
smaller than the main text. I am in a serious time crunch and a quick
check of the manual didn't answer the question.
Thanks in advance.
Shawn
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
--
How can I change the font size of all margin notes? I want all of them
smaller than the main text. I am in a serious time crunch and a quick
check of the manual didn't answer the question.
Thanks in advance.
Shawn
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
--
to use the word-processors that the legal community
seem to use
exclusively (MS-Word and Corel Word Perfect). There should be
alternatives. It
would be great if one of those alternatives was my favorite document
processor...the one and only LyX.
Shawn Koons
Dave Tweten wrote:
I searched the LyX
to use the word-processors that the legal community
seem to use
exclusively (MS-Word and Corel Word Perfect). There should be
alternatives. It
would be great if one of those alternatives was my favorite document
processor...the one and only LyX.
Shawn Koons
Dave Tweten wrote:
I searched the LyX
orced" to use the word-processors that the legal community
seem to use
exclusively (MS-Word and Corel Word Perfect). There should be
alternatives. It
would be great if one of those alternatives was my favorite document
processor...the one and only LyX.
Shawn Koons
Dave Tweten wrote:
&g
Is there a program that will convert RTF to LaTex (or Lyx) that would
make it easier to import a document into Lyx with most of the formatting
in place?
Converting RTF to, importing the text to Lyx, and then going through the
document by hand is a bit time-comsuming when dealing with 60 page+
Is there a program that will convert RTF to LaTex (or Lyx) that would
make it easier to import a document into Lyx with most of the formatting
in place?
Converting RTF to, importing the text to Lyx, and then going through the
document by hand is a bit time-comsuming when dealing with 60 page+
Is there a program that will convert RTF to LaTex (or Lyx) that would
make it easier to import a document into Lyx with most of the formatting
in place?
Converting RTF to, importing the text to Lyx, and then going through the
document by hand is a bit time-comsuming when dealing with 60 page+
a non-sarif font on-screen) or is it something I will have to
live with?
Shawn Koons
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
--
a non-sarif font on-screen) or is it something I will have to
live with?
Shawn Koons
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
--
a non-sarif font on-screen) or is it something I will have to
live with?
Shawn Koons
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
--
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I am glad to announce the release of LyX 1.1.5fix2, which fixes many
bugs present in versions 1.1.5 and 1.1.5fix1. While fix2 has no new
features, you are advised to upgrade to this version, which should
prove more stable.
You can get it at:
Binary RPMs for
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I am glad to announce the release of LyX 1.1.5fix2, which fixes many
bugs present in versions 1.1.5 and 1.1.5fix1. While fix2 has no new
features, you are advised to upgrade to this version, which should
prove more stable.
You can get it at:
Binary RPMs for
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I am glad to announce the release of LyX 1.1.5fix2, which fixes many
> bugs present in versions 1.1.5 and 1.1.5fix1. While fix2 has no new
> features, you are advised to upgrade to this version, which should
> prove more stable.
>
> You can get it at:
>
> Binary RPMs
., is the later
version backwards comparitble.)
Right now I am stuck with lyx 1.1.5fix1 on a windoze box. -- which
is why I NEED to get lyx running on a Linix box ASAP before I go crazy.)
Shawn Koons
--
-- Mitakuye Oyasin --
., is the later
version backwards comparitble.)
Right now I am stuck with lyx 1.1.5fix1 on a windoze box. -- which
is why I NEED to get lyx running on a Linix box ASAP before I go crazy.)
Shawn Koons
--
-- Mitakuye Oyasin --
., is the later
version backwards comparitble.)
Right now I am stuck with lyx 1.1.5fix1 on a windoze box. -- which
is why I NEED to get lyx running on a Linix box ASAP before I go crazy.)
Shawn Koons
--
-- Mitakuye Oyasin --
My work is finished with lyx...great program!
And the text looks very nice too...
unfortunately univ.chair wants me writing my next documents
in MS WORD... this sucks! but i'll probably do it..
CU i'm off..
Yech! Sorry to hear that... unfortunately most of the legal world here in the U.S.
My work is finished with lyx...great program!
And the text looks very nice too...
unfortunately univ.chair wants me writing my next documents
in MS WORD... this sucks! but i'll probably do it..
CU i'm off..
Yech! Sorry to hear that... unfortunately most of the legal world here in the U.S.
My work is finished with lyx...great program!
And the text looks very nice too...
unfortunately univ.chair wants me writing my next documents
in MS WORD... this sucks! but i'll probably do it..
CU i'm off..
Yech! Sorry to hear that... unfortunately most of the legal world here in the U.S.
Angus Leeming wrote:
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Shawn Koons wrote:
Tried reconfigure and no luck. Is still asking for "geometry.sty" -
could it be a file that is missing or needs to be relocated?
maybe that it's missing. let it search by the explorer,
than you are sure. y
denied
I do not have a file named "localtexmf" , the closest filename is texmf (which is
where texfiles are located on my machine). Any suggestions?
Again, thank you for your patience.
Shawn Koons
arned a lot the
past two days. Maybe when I need to add things to my setup, it will be a little
easier.
Shawn Koons wrote:
Claus:
Sorry about the last post. After I hit send, I discovered the file in the start
menu you were refering to. Sometimes it is hard to remember the basics of any
end
Angus Leeming wrote:
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Shawn Koons wrote:
Tried reconfigure and no luck. Is still asking for "geometry.sty" -
could it be a file that is missing or needs to be relocated?
maybe that it's missing. let it search by the explorer,
than you are sure. y
denied
I do not have a file named "localtexmf" , the closest filename is texmf (which is
where texfiles are located on my machine). Any suggestions?
Again, thank you for your patience.
Shawn Koons
arned a lot the
past two days. Maybe when I need to add things to my setup, it will be a little
easier.
Shawn Koons wrote:
Claus:
Sorry about the last post. After I hit send, I discovered the file in the start
menu you were refering to. Sometimes it is hard to remember the basics of any
end
Angus Leeming wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Shawn Koons wrote:
> > > > Tried reconfigure and no luck. Is still asking for "geometry.sty" -
> > > > could it be a file that is missing or needs to be relocated?
> > >
> > > maybe that it's
denied
I do not have a file named "localtexmf" , the closest filename is texmf (which is
where texfiles are located on my machine). Any suggestions?
Again, thank you for your patience.
Shawn Koons
arned a lot the
past two days. Maybe when I need to add things to my setup, it will be a little
easier.
Shawn Koons wrote:
> Claus:
>
> Sorry about the last post. After I hit send, I discovered the file in the start
> menu you were refering to. Sometimes it is hard to remem
Hello,
Is there an X-server for windows98 that is free? I can use X-win32 but
would prefer a fully functional server that is not, as a friend of mine
calls it "cripple ware." In part the request is because I want to
respect software developers (I register shareware I continue to use). I
am not
Hi,
I am HAPPY, I have the Lyx logo on my Win98 desktop! And even better, I
can marginally use the program. However, I have a slight problem (there
may be many to come because I am no efficienado when it comes to
hacking) I cannot either view PostScript nor can I print from it. I get
the
I get:
LaTex error: File 'geometry.sty not found
\geometry
{verbose,a4paper,tmargin=1in,bmargin=1in,lmargin,rmargin=1in}
***(cannot\read from terminal in nonstop modes)
when trying to view in dvi.
Am I missing a geometry file or do I need to redirect a path somewhere?
I am
Shawn Koons wrote:
LaTex error: File 'geometry.sty not found
\geometry
{verbose,a4paper,tmargin=1in,bmargin=1in,lmargin,rmargin=1in}
***(cannot\read from terminal in nonstop modes)
when trying to view in dvi.
try a options-reconfigure and restart lyx
Tried
Tried reconfigure and no luck. Is still asking for "geometry.sty" - could it
be a file that is missing or needs to be relocated?
maybe that it's missing. let it search by the explorer,
than you are sure. you can get it at CTAN. but
dont't forget to do a texhash after installing.
Hello,
Is there an X-server for windows98 that is free? I can use X-win32 but
would prefer a fully functional server that is not, as a friend of mine
calls it "cripple ware." In part the request is because I want to
respect software developers (I register shareware I continue to use). I
am not
Hi,
I am HAPPY, I have the Lyx logo on my Win98 desktop! And even better, I
can marginally use the program. However, I have a slight problem (there
may be many to come because I am no efficienado when it comes to
hacking) I cannot either view PostScript nor can I print from it. I get
the
I get:
LaTex error: File 'geometry.sty not found
\geometry
{verbose,a4paper,tmargin=1in,bmargin=1in,lmargin,rmargin=1in}
***(cannot\read from terminal in nonstop modes)
when trying to view in dvi.
Am I missing a geometry file or do I need to redirect a path somewhere?
I am
Shawn Koons wrote:
LaTex error: File 'geometry.sty not found
\geometry
{verbose,a4paper,tmargin=1in,bmargin=1in,lmargin,rmargin=1in}
***(cannot\read from terminal in nonstop modes)
when trying to view in dvi.
try a options-reconfigure and restart lyx
Tried
Tried reconfigure and no luck. Is still asking for "geometry.sty" - could it
be a file that is missing or needs to be relocated?
maybe that it's missing. let it search by the explorer,
than you are sure. you can get it at CTAN. but
dont't forget to do a texhash after installing.
Hello,
Is there an X-server for windows98 that is free? I can use X-win32 but
would prefer a fully functional server that is not, as a friend of mine
calls it "cripple ware." In part the request is because I want to
respect software developers (I register shareware I continue to use). I
am not
Hi,
I am HAPPY, I have the Lyx logo on my Win98 desktop! And even better, I
can marginally use the program. However, I have a slight problem (there
may be many to come because I am no efficienado when it comes to
hacking) I cannot either view PostScript nor can I print from it. I get
the
I get:
LaTex error: File 'geometry.sty not found
\geometry
{verbose,a4paper,tmargin=1in,bmargin=1in,lmargin,rmargin=1in}
***(cannot\read from terminal in nonstop modes)
when trying to view in dvi.
Am I missing a geometry file or do I need to redirect a path somewhere?
I am
> Shawn Koons wrote:
>
> > LaTex error: File 'geometry.sty not found
> > \geometry
> > {verbose,a4paper,tmargin=1in,bmargin=1in,lmargin,rmargin=1in}
> > ***(cannot\read from terminal in nonstop modes)
> >
> > when trying to view in dvi.
>
> > Tried reconfigure and no luck. Is still asking for "geometry.sty" - could it
> > be a file that is missing or needs to be relocated?
>
> maybe that it's missing. let it search by the explorer,
> than you are sure. you can get it at CTAN. but
> dont't forget to do a texhash after
Okay, I was hoping it wouldn't come to this, but I have had to put my
Linux box in moth balls and have reverted to using windows 98.
(shudder) I can make do without a lot of the conveniences found on
Linux, but Lyx is definately not one of them.
I would like to know what is the best x-server I
Hello,
Opps, I misread the site, it says that x-win32 can be used in 2hr
incraments. I suppose I will just have to shut it down and then start it
back up. If I'm wrong, let me know.
I realize it is bad form to answer my own post, but I didn't want you to
think I couldn't read :-)
Shawn
I
Okay, I was hoping it wouldn't come to this, but I have had to put my
Linux box in moth balls and have reverted to using windows 98.
(shudder) I can make do without a lot of the conveniences found on
Linux, but Lyx is definately not one of them.
I would like to know what is the best x-server I
Hello,
Opps, I misread the site, it says that x-win32 can be used in 2hr
incraments. I suppose I will just have to shut it down and then start it
back up. If I'm wrong, let me know.
I realize it is bad form to answer my own post, but I didn't want you to
think I couldn't read :-)
Shawn
I
Okay, I was hoping it wouldn't come to this, but I have had to put my
Linux box in moth balls and have reverted to using windows 98.
(shudder) I can make do without a lot of the conveniences found on
Linux, but Lyx is definately not one of them.
I would like to know what is the best x-server I
Hello,
Opps, I misread the site, it says that x-win32 can be used in 2hr
incraments. I suppose I will just have to shut it down and then start it
back up. If I'm wrong, let me know.
I realize it is bad form to answer my own post, but I didn't want you to
think I couldn't read :-)
Shawn
> I
Hello:
Can I safely update ver1.1.5pre3.rpm with the cvs version listed on the
developers page? I have never attempted this and do not want to lose
anything I have in place.
Shawn Koons
2. loading my
Herbert actual lyx-file and clicking on TOC or Refs lyx always
Herbert crashs.
I
Hello:
Can I safely update ver1.1.5pre3.rpm with the cvs version listed on the
developers page? I have never attempted this and do not want to lose
anything I have in place.
Shawn Koons
2. loading my
Herbert actual lyx-file and clicking on TOC or Refs lyx always
Herbert crashs.
I
Hello:
Can I safely update ver1.1.5pre3.rpm with the cvs version listed on the
developers page? I have never attempted this and do not want to lose
anything I have in place.
Shawn Koons
> 2. loading my
> Herbert> actual lyx-file and clicking on TOC or Refs lyx always
> Her
I need to eliminate the page number from the cover page and start
numbering on the second page. Can someone tell me how to modify the
preamble to accomplish this?
in the text, not preamble:
\thispagestyle{empty}
is valid only for THIS page
This worked, thank you.
I then put
I need to eliminate the page number from the cover page and start
numbering on the second page. Can someone tell me how to modify the
preamble to accomplish this?
in the text, not preamble:
\thispagestyle{empty}
is valid only for THIS page
This worked, thank you.
I then put
> >
> > I need to eliminate the page number from the cover page and start
> > numbering on the second page. Can someone tell me how to modify the
> > preamble to accomplish this?
>
> in the text, not preamble:
>
> \thispagestyle{empty}
>
> is valid only for THIS page
>
This worked, thank
also using the document layout 'article'.
Shawn Koons
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
Hello:
Forgive this possible faq, but is there a way to do a word count in lyx
(I have checked the documentation and found nothing) - or - should I
convert to ascii and check it that way?
Shawn
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
also using the document layout 'article'.
Shawn Koons
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
Hello:
Forgive this possible faq, but is there a way to do a word count in lyx
(I have checked the documentation and found nothing) - or - should I
convert to ascii and check it that way?
Shawn
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
also using the document layout 'article'.
Shawn Koons
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
Hello:
Forgive this possible faq, but is there a way to do a word count in lyx
(I have checked the documentation and found nothing) - or - should I
convert to ascii and check it that way?
Shawn
--
Mitakuye Oyasin
and answers.
I know how to accomplish this by the long and arduous method (doing it
by hand) but am wondering if there is a way to do this all at once, or
at least in a smaller series of steps.
Thanks in advance
Shawn Koons
I am working on a legal outline in the report class. It is very
important to distinguish between the words "shall", "will", "may", and
certain others.
Is there a way to do a find and replace of a word and only change the
style? I need to BOLD two or three separate words (each occur 100's of
Can the TOC be modified to include "# Part"?
I checked the manuals, but found nothing -- though that doesn't mean its
not there :-|
Shawn
and answers.
I know how to accomplish this by the long and arduous method (doing it
by hand) but am wondering if there is a way to do this all at once, or
at least in a smaller series of steps.
Thanks in advance
Shawn Koons
I am working on a legal outline in the report class. It is very
important to distinguish between the words "shall", "will", "may", and
certain others.
Is there a way to do a find and replace of a word and only change the
style? I need to BOLD two or three separate words (each occur 100's of
Can the TOC be modified to include "# Part"?
I checked the manuals, but found nothing -- though that doesn't mean its
not there :-|
Shawn
and answers.
I know how to accomplish this by the long and arduous method (doing it
by hand) but am wondering if there is a way to do this all at once, or
at least in a smaller series of steps.
Thanks in advance
Shawn Koons
I am working on a legal outline in the report class. It is very
important to distinguish between the words "shall", "will", "may", and
certain others.
Is there a way to do a find and replace of a word and only change the
style? I need to BOLD two or three separate words (each occur 100's of
Can the TOC be modified to include "# Part"?
I checked the manuals, but found nothing -- though that doesn't mean its
not there :-|
Shawn
Is there a macro to change the case of a letter, word, or series of
words?
Shawn
--
Small minds talk about People,
Average minds speak of Events,
Large minds discuss Ideas.
Is there a macro to change the case of a letter, word, or series of
words?
Shawn
--
Small minds talk about People,
Average minds speak of Events,
Large minds discuss Ideas.
Is there a macro to change the case of a letter, word, or series of
words?
Shawn
--
Small minds talk about People,
Average minds speak of Events,
Large minds discuss Ideas.
Thank you fo the help. Which file do I write the binding in -
menus.bind, pt_menus.bind, ???
Shawn
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Grepping the bind files is often a good idea too. In this case I find
\bind "C-~S-greater""reference-goto"
\bind "C-~S-less"
Thank you.
Shawn
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
The binding is already in all the major bind files (cua, emacs,
xemacs, sciword). So you have nothing to do in theory.
JMarc
--
Small minds talk about People,
Average minds speak of Events,
Large minds discuss Ideas.
Thank you fo the help. Which file do I write the binding in -
menus.bind, pt_menus.bind, ???
Shawn
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Grepping the bind files is often a good idea too. In this case I find
\bind "C-~S-greater""reference-goto"
\bind "C-~S-less"
Thank you.
Shawn
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
The binding is already in all the major bind files (cua, emacs,
xemacs, sciword). So you have nothing to do in theory.
JMarc
--
Small minds talk about People,
Average minds speak of Events,
Large minds discuss Ideas.
Thank you fo the help. Which file do I write the binding in -
menus.bind, pt_menus.bind, ???
Shawn
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> Grepping the bind files is often a good idea too. In this case I find
> \bind "C-~S-greater""reference-goto"
> \bind "C-~S-less"
Thank you.
Shawn
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> The binding is already in all the major bind files (cua, emacs,
> xemacs, sciword). So you have nothing to do in theory.
>
> JMarc
--
Small minds talk about People,
Average minds speak of Events,
Large minds discuss Ideas.
Hi all,
At the risk of getting chastised for not reading the manuals [I have ;)
] correctly [maybe I haven't ;| ], I need to know if there is any
efficient way to return to the point where I clicked on a reference
(similar to the return button on a web browser). I have an enormous
outline and
Shawn Koons wrote:
Hi all,
At the risk of getting chastised for not reading the manuals [I have ;)
] correctly [maybe I haven't ;| ], I need to know if there is any
efficient way to return to the point where I clicked on a reference
(similar to the return button on a web browser).
Do I
Hi all,
At the risk of getting chastised for not reading the manuals [I have ;)
] correctly [maybe I haven't ;| ], I need to know if there is any
efficient way to return to the point where I clicked on a reference
(similar to the return button on a web browser). I have an enormous
outline and
Shawn Koons wrote:
Hi all,
At the risk of getting chastised for not reading the manuals [I have ;)
] correctly [maybe I haven't ;| ], I need to know if there is any
efficient way to return to the point where I clicked on a reference
(similar to the return button on a web browser).
Do I
Hi all,
At the risk of getting chastised for not reading the manuals [I have ;)
] correctly [maybe I haven't ;| ], I need to know if there is any
efficient way to return to the point where I clicked on a reference
(similar to the return button on a web browser). I have an enormous
outline and
Shawn Koons wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> At the risk of getting chastised for not reading the manuals [I have ;)
> ] correctly [maybe I haven't ;| ], I need to know if there is any
> efficient way to return to the point where I clicked on a reference
> (similar to the return bu
Is there a different 1.1.4 fix2 rpm other than the ".rpm.RH51.rpm"
found at Kayvan's site? Or should I use the RH5.1 fix
Thank You.
Shawn Koons
--
"Why do we do what we do,
why do we believe what we believe, and
why do our practices seem to fall so short of
what is possible f
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
What don't you take the fix3 rpm?
JMarc
Sorry, I thought I had to install fixes in the order of their numbers.
Thanks for the quick response.
Shawn Koons
--
"Why do we do what we do,
why do we believe what we believe, and
why do our practices seem to fall so
Is there a different 1.1.4 fix2 rpm other than the ".rpm.RH51.rpm"
found at Kayvan's site? Or should I use the RH5.1 fix
Thank You.
Shawn Koons
--
"Why do we do what we do,
why do we believe what we believe, and
why do our practices seem to fall so short of
what is possible f
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
What don't you take the fix3 rpm?
JMarc
Sorry, I thought I had to install fixes in the order of their numbers.
Thanks for the quick response.
Shawn Koons
--
"Why do we do what we do,
why do we believe what we believe, and
why do our practices seem to fall so
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