John Pye wrote:
Hi again,
I did try the Repository menu. I just pointed it to a directory where I
had placed the single file, subfigure.cab. Obviously it requires some
kind of index file in addition, but i can't find out what that should
be. It seems silly to download the whole repository just
John Pye wrote:
Hi again,
I did try the Repository menu. I just pointed it to a directory where I
had placed the single file, subfigure.cab. Obviously it requires some
kind of index file in addition, but i can't find out what that should
be. It seems silly to download the whole repository just
John Pye wrote:
Hi again,
I did try the Repository menu. I just pointed it to a directory where I
had placed the single file, "subfigure.cab". Obviously it requires some
kind of index file in addition, but i can't find out what that should
be. It seems silly to download the whole repository
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
LB wrote:
Ok, it tried this. I commented out SET LC_ALL=en_EN. This resulted
in a different image having the preview problem.
I placed SET XX=Y in lyx.bat and the preview problem moved
back to the original image. The same happens when I comment out the
other
Juergen Fenn wrote:
Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nick Thomas developed a script to convert LyX to OpenOffice called
ConvTeX: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice [.sxw OOo ext.?]
Yes, it still uses the OOo1 format sxw.
which probably works a bit better
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Stephen Harris wrote:
The MATLAB Component Runtime (MCR) 7.0 and 7.1 do not contain a
copy of the GhostScript program included with MATLAB. Therefore,
applications deployed on a target machine rely on a locally-
installed version of GhostScript, if one exists
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
LB wrote:
Ok, it tried this. I commented out SET LC_ALL=en_EN. This resulted
in a different image having the preview problem.
I placed SET XX=Y in lyx.bat and the preview problem moved
back to the original image. The same happens when I comment out the
other
Juergen Fenn wrote:
Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nick Thomas developed a script to convert LyX to OpenOffice called
ConvTeX: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice [.sxw OOo ext.?]
Yes, it still uses the OOo1 format sxw.
which probably works a bit better
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Stephen Harris wrote:
The MATLAB Component Runtime (MCR) 7.0 and 7.1 do not contain a
copy of the GhostScript program included with MATLAB. Therefore,
applications deployed on a target machine rely on a locally-
installed version of GhostScript, if one exists
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
LB wrote:
Ok, it tried this. I commented out SET LC_ALL=en_EN. This resulted
in a different image having the preview problem.
I placed SET XX=Y in lyx.bat and the preview problem moved
back to the original image. The same happens when I comment out the
other
Juergen Fenn wrote:
Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nick Thomas developed a script to convert LyX to OpenOffice called
ConvTeX: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice [.sxw OOo ext.?]
Yes, it still uses the OOo1 format sxw.
which probably works a bit
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Stephen Harris wrote:
"The MATLAB Component Runtime (MCR) 7.0 and 7.1 do not contain a
copy of the GhostScript program included with MATLAB. Therefore,
applications deployed on a target machine rely on a locally-
installed version of GhostScript, if one e
Rainer M Krug wrote:
This sounds interesting - where can I find this functionality? Because
in LyX 1.4.2 in Linux there is no option under Export for this and I
would be interested in using it.
Rainer
jouke hijlkema wrote:
Hello all,
I just tried to export a lyx document to openoffice writer
Paul Smith wrote:
On 8/4/06, Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Thomas developed a script to convert LyX to OpenOffice called
ConvTeX: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice [.sxw OOo ext.?]
which probably works a bit better on Linux than Windows.
Maybe, it would be helpful
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Paul Smith wrote:
As you may see, the beamer fonts are respected in the xfig inset.
IMNSHO, the major point is that we have multiple ways of accomplishing
the
same tasks and reaching the same goals. In the end -- on paper or projected
on a screen
LB wrote:
One more little experiment, if you don't mind, just to confirm
symptoms: if you comment out one of the SET commands in lyx.bat, but
replace it with a line of equal length (SET
XXX=Y... with enough Xs and Ys to match the line
you commented out), does the bug move
Rainer M Krug wrote:
This sounds interesting - where can I find this functionality? Because
in LyX 1.4.2 in Linux there is no option under Export for this and I
would be interested in using it.
Rainer
jouke hijlkema wrote:
Hello all,
I just tried to export a lyx document to openoffice writer
Paul Smith wrote:
On 8/4/06, Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Thomas developed a script to convert LyX to OpenOffice called
ConvTeX: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice [.sxw OOo ext.?]
which probably works a bit better on Linux than Windows.
Maybe, it would be helpful
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Paul Smith wrote:
As you may see, the beamer fonts are respected in the xfig inset.
IMNSHO, the major point is that we have multiple ways of accomplishing
the
same tasks and reaching the same goals. In the end -- on paper or projected
on a screen
LB wrote:
One more little experiment, if you don't mind, just to confirm
symptoms: if you comment out one of the SET commands in lyx.bat, but
replace it with a line of equal length (SET
XXX=Y... with enough Xs and Ys to match the line
you commented out), does the bug move
Rainer M Krug wrote:
This sounds interesting - where can I find this functionality? Because
in LyX 1.4.2 in Linux there is no option under Export for this and I
would be interested in using it.
Rainer
jouke hijlkema wrote:
Hello all,
I just tried to export a lyx document to openoffice writer
Paul Smith wrote:
On 8/4/06, Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nick Thomas developed a script to convert LyX to OpenOffice called
ConvTeX: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice [.sxw OOo ext.?]
which probably works a bit better on Linux than Windows.
Maybe, it would be h
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Paul Smith wrote:
As you may see, the beamer fonts are respected in the xfig inset.
IMNSHO, the major point is that we have multiple ways of accomplishing
the
same tasks and reaching the same goals. In the end -- on paper or projected
on a screen
LB wrote:
One more little experiment, if you don't mind, just to confirm
symptoms: if you comment out one of the SET commands in lyx.bat, but
replace it with a line of equal length (SET
XXX=Y... with enough Xs and Ys to match the line
you commented out), does the bug move
Matej Cepl wrote:
Hi,
couple of people mentioned htlatex as tool for conversion from LaTeX to
HTML. I have long history (at least 2 years) of not being able to convert
even quite simple LaTeX to HTML with tex4ht stuff. Using Debian/testing, I
have tex4ht 20060619-1 and when I tried to convert
Eric Inazaki wrote:
Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 8/2/06, Eric Inazaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does lyx choke (i.e. fail to start) when it's installed in
C:\Program Files directory? This is with lyx 1.4.2 and
Windows 2000, by the way. This happened to me on my first
installation
Matej Cepl wrote:
Hi,
couple of people mentioned htlatex as tool for conversion from LaTeX to
HTML. I have long history (at least 2 years) of not being able to convert
even quite simple LaTeX to HTML with tex4ht stuff. Using Debian/testing, I
have tex4ht 20060619-1 and when I tried to convert
Eric Inazaki wrote:
Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 8/2/06, Eric Inazaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does lyx choke (i.e. fail to start) when it's installed in
C:\Program Files directory? This is with lyx 1.4.2 and
Windows 2000, by the way. This happened to me on my first
installation
Matej Cepl wrote:
Hi,
couple of people mentioned htlatex as tool for conversion from LaTeX to
HTML. I have long history (at least 2 years) of not being able to convert
even quite simple LaTeX to HTML with tex4ht stuff. Using Debian/testing, I
have tex4ht 20060619-1 and when I tried to convert
Eric Inazaki wrote:
Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On 8/2/06, Eric Inazaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does lyx choke (i.e. fail to start) when it's installed in
"C:\Program Files" directory? This is with lyx 1.4.2 and
Windows 2000, by the way. This happened to me on my first
LB wrote:
I uninstalled Lyx and reinstalled it into c:\lyx\lyx14. This solved
my figure problem!!!
Thank you. I can now use 1.4.2
Looks like I spoke too soon. Now a different figure does not want to be
displayed.
Leo
Does it display the same old symptoms; it works with lyx.exe
or
LB wrote:
I uninstalled Lyx and reinstalled it into c:\lyx\lyx14. This solved
my figure problem!!!
Thank you. I can now use 1.4.2
Looks like I spoke too soon. Now a different figure does not want to be
displayed.
Leo
Does it display the same old symptoms; it works with lyx.exe
or
LB wrote:
I uninstalled Lyx and reinstalled it into c:\lyx\lyx14. This solved
my figure problem!!!
Thank you. I can now use 1.4.2
Looks like I spoke too soon. Now a different figure does not want to be
displayed.
Leo
Does it display the same old symptoms; it works with lyx.exe
or
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What is the best way to get the index (.idx) into the tex file of my document?
Unfortunately the publisher wants a .doc file ...
(ConvTex - swx - OO - word)
Wolfgang
I've tested ConvTex and it works, but not consistently from
what I've seen for equations, so it
LB wrote:
Hi
one more idea: if this is really a PATH problem and things worked
normally under lyx 1.4.1, then I would do the following simple steps
(unless you already tried this and I didn't see it in the earlier
messages):
(a)
Revert to LyX 1.4.1 and open the Preferences dialog to find
LB wrote:
The paths are not supposed to be the same. LyX 1.4.1 did not
install a python directory under LyX. Also the batfiles are
not the same. This usually happens when the preferences
files under c:\documents and settings\yourusername~~~\~
are not deleted during the uninstall. Then the next
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What is the best way to get the index (.idx) into the tex file of my document?
Unfortunately the publisher wants a .doc file ...
(ConvTex - swx - OO - word)
Wolfgang
I've tested ConvTex and it works, but not consistently from
what I've seen for equations, so it
LB wrote:
Hi
one more idea: if this is really a PATH problem and things worked
normally under lyx 1.4.1, then I would do the following simple steps
(unless you already tried this and I didn't see it in the earlier
messages):
(a)
Revert to LyX 1.4.1 and open the Preferences dialog to find
LB wrote:
The paths are not supposed to be the same. LyX 1.4.1 did not
install a python directory under LyX. Also the batfiles are
not the same. This usually happens when the preferences
files under c:\documents and settings\yourusername~~~\~
are not deleted during the uninstall. Then the next
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What is the best way to get the index (.idx) into the tex file of my document?
Unfortunately the publisher wants a .doc file ...
(ConvTex -> swx -> OO -> word)
Wolfgang
I've tested ConvTex and it works, but not consistently from
what I've seen for equations, so
LB wrote:
Hi
one more idea: if this is really a PATH problem and things worked
normally under lyx 1.4.1, then I would do the following simple steps
(unless you already tried this and I didn't see it in the earlier
messages):
(a)
Revert to LyX 1.4.1 and open the Preferences dialog to find
LB wrote:
The paths are not supposed to be the same. LyX 1.4.1 did not
install a python directory under LyX. Also the batfiles are
not the same. This usually happens when the preferences
files under c:\documents and settings\yourusername~~~\~
are not deleted during the uninstall. Then the next
Helge Hafting wrote:
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 12:08:48AM +1000, John Pye wrote:
I don't think that we should expect people to use LyX as their
documentation browser.
Sure, LyX is not my choice for a browser. But documentation
for LyX itself is a special case, see below:
Operating
LB wrote:
When you added the GS path in lyx.bat, did you add the path to the lib
directory as well as to the bin directory?
Yes I did.
I'm giving up and going back to use version 1.4.1.
Well, I can't say I blame you ... 1.4.1 worked pretty well for me. I
just hope this problem does not
Helge Hafting wrote:
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 12:08:48AM +1000, John Pye wrote:
I don't think that we should expect people to use LyX as their
documentation browser.
Sure, LyX is not my choice for a browser. But documentation
for LyX itself is a special case, see below:
Operating
LB wrote:
When you added the GS path in lyx.bat, did you add the path to the lib
directory as well as to the bin directory?
Yes I did.
I'm giving up and going back to use version 1.4.1.
Well, I can't say I blame you ... 1.4.1 worked pretty well for me. I
just hope this problem does not
Helge Hafting wrote:
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 12:08:48AM +1000, John Pye wrote:
I don't think that we should expect people to use LyX as their
documentation browser.
Sure, LyX is not my choice for a browser. But documentation
for LyX itself is a special case, see below:
Operating
LB wrote:
When you added the GS path in lyx.bat, did you add the path to the lib
directory as well as to the bin directory?
Yes I did.
I'm giving up and going back to use version 1.4.1.
Well, I can't say I blame you ... 1.4.1 worked pretty well for me. I
just hope this problem does not
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Good morning
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
The publisher wants
(Miller 2001) instead of (Miller (2001))
I am thinking of \bibpunct in the preamble, but am not sure whether
appropriate here and
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Good morning
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
The publisher wants
(Miller 2001) instead of (Miller (2001))
I am thinking of \bibpunct in the preamble, but am not sure whether
appropriate here and
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Good morning
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
The publisher wants
(Miller 2001) instead of (Miller (2001))
I am thinking of \bibpunct in the preamble, but am not sure whether
appropriate here and
Ed Gatzke wrote:
I have run into problems adding extra class files into my latex installation and
getting them to work with lyx. (I know, install, run something to reconfigure
latex, reconfigure lyx, but it is never smooth sailing for me)
It may be nice to have a boatload installed by default
Isaac Pante wrote:
I've found the answer. The notes with this problem were created
highlighting the content of the footnote THEN by pressing the footnote
button.
It should be a good idea to disable this possibility for the following
versions of lyx.
So, let's go with another question:
How
Ed Gatzke wrote:
I have run into problems adding extra class files into my latex installation and
getting them to work with lyx. (I know, install, run something to reconfigure
latex, reconfigure lyx, but it is never smooth sailing for me)
It may be nice to have a boatload installed by default
Isaac Pante wrote:
I've found the answer. The notes with this problem were created
highlighting the content of the footnote THEN by pressing the footnote
button.
It should be a good idea to disable this possibility for the following
versions of lyx.
So, let's go with another question:
How
Ed Gatzke wrote:
I have run into problems adding extra class files into my latex installation and
getting them to work with lyx. (I know, install, run something to reconfigure
latex, reconfigure lyx, but it is never smooth sailing for me)
It may be nice to have a boatload installed by default
Isaac Pante wrote:
I've found the answer. The notes with this problem were created
highlighting the content of the footnote THEN by pressing the footnote
button.
It should be a good idea to disable this possibility for the following
versions of lyx.
So, let's go with another question:
How
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 09:37:55 -0700
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: please consolidate the documentation
From: Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ingo Klöcker wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2006 08:58 schrieb Martin A. Hansen:
[...]
In any case, I'm pretty
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 03:05:50 -0700
To: Jean-Pierre Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: please consolidate the documentation
From: Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
swish-e is supposed to be capable of indexing a Wiki.
Perhaps
John Pye wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to say congratulations to all on the re-inauguration of the LyX
documentation team ;-) ! The scattered documentation of LyX has
frustrated me too. I have some thoughts and ideas to mention...
First, I think that the shining example of the *delivery* of software
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 09:37:55 -0700
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: please consolidate the documentation
From: Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ingo Klöcker wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2006 08:58 schrieb Martin A. Hansen:
[...]
In any case, I'm pretty
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 03:05:50 -0700
To: Jean-Pierre Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: please consolidate the documentation
From: Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
swish-e is supposed to be capable of indexing a Wiki.
Perhaps
John Pye wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to say congratulations to all on the re-inauguration of the LyX
documentation team ;-) ! The scattered documentation of LyX has
frustrated me too. I have some thoughts and ideas to mention...
First, I think that the shining example of the *delivery* of software
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 09:37:55 -0700
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: please consolidate the documentation
From: Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ingo Klöcker wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2006 08:58 schrieb Martin A. Hansen:
[...]
In any case, I'm
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 03:05:50 -0700
To: Jean-Pierre Chretien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: please consolidate the documentation
From: Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
swish-e is supposed to be capable of ind
John Pye wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to say congratulations to all on the re-inauguration of the LyX
documentation team ;-) ! The scattered documentation of LyX has
frustrated me too. I have some thoughts and ideas to mention...
First, I think that the shining example of the *delivery* of software
Ingo Klöcker wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2006 08:58 schrieb Martin A. Hansen:
So what is the typical use-case for the LyX Manual? That someone wants
to read it from the first page to the last page? Or that someone wants
to read about a specific subject, say including graphics?
In my
Ingo Klöcker wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2006 08:58 schrieb Martin A. Hansen:
So what is the typical use-case for the LyX Manual? That someone wants
to read it from the first page to the last page? Or that someone wants
to read about a specific subject, say including graphics?
In my
Ingo Klöcker wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2006 08:58 schrieb Martin A. Hansen:
So what is the typical use-case for the LyX Manual? That someone wants
to read it from the first page to the last page? Or that someone wants
to read about a specific subject, say including graphics?
In my
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Sebastian wrote:
Dear Listusers,
I'm writing an article for a journal and the redaction is only taking rtf
Format. Is there a way to export my lyx document into rtf or OpenOffice
for windows. Unfortunatly works the export script for openoffice only for
linux, but I'm
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Sebastian wrote:
Dear Listusers,
I'm writing an article for a journal and the redaction is only taking rtf
Format. Is there a way to export my lyx document into rtf or OpenOffice
for windows. Unfortunatly works the export script for openoffice only for
linux, but I'm
Charles de Miramon wrote:
> Sebastian wrote:
>
>
>>Dear Listusers,
>>I'm writing an article for a journal and the redaction is only taking rtf
>>Format. Is there a way to export my lyx document into rtf or OpenOffice
>>for windows. Unfortunatly works the export script for openoffice only for
JP
Stephen Harris wrote:
John Pye wrote:
Hi Uwe,
This approach (save as PDF from Inkscape) did not give me alpha
channel transparency in my PDF. For example:
On the left is a PNG exported from Inkscape (or alternatively,
generated using 'rsvg-convert'. On the right is the PDF exported
David Finlayson wrote:
Maybe some of you use Opera browser as well as Lyx on Windows XP?
I can't seem to get Opera to find the custom Aspell 0.6 built for Lyx,
and I can't get Lyx to work with Aspell 0.5 which Opera can use
(installed in C:\Aspell in both cases). Finally, it doesn't seem like
JP
Stephen Harris wrote:
John Pye wrote:
Hi Uwe,
This approach (save as PDF from Inkscape) did not give me alpha
channel transparency in my PDF. For example:
On the left is a PNG exported from Inkscape (or alternatively,
generated using 'rsvg-convert'. On the right is the PDF exported
David Finlayson wrote:
Maybe some of you use Opera browser as well as Lyx on Windows XP?
I can't seem to get Opera to find the custom Aspell 0.6 built for Lyx,
and I can't get Lyx to work with Aspell 0.5 which Opera can use
(installed in C:\Aspell in both cases). Finally, it doesn't seem like
JP
Stephen Harris wrote:
John Pye wrote:
Hi Uwe,
This approach (save as PDF from Inkscape) did not give me alpha
channel transparency in my PDF. For example:
On the left is a PNG exported from Inkscape (or alternatively,
generated using 'rsvg-convert'. On the right is the PDF exported
David Finlayson wrote:
Maybe some of you use Opera browser as well as Lyx on Windows XP?
I can't seem to get Opera to find the custom Aspell 0.6 built for Lyx,
and I can't get Lyx to work with Aspell 0.5 which Opera can use
(installed in C:\Aspell in both cases). Finally, it doesn't seem like
John Pye wrote:
Hi Uwe,
This approach (save as PDF from Inkscape) did not give me alpha channel
transparency in my PDF. For example:
On the left is a PNG exported from Inkscape (or alternatively, generated
using 'rsvg-convert'. On the right is the PDF exported by Inkscape.
So I'm still
John Pye wrote:
Hi Uwe,
This approach (save as PDF from Inkscape) did not give me alpha channel
transparency in my PDF. For example:
On the left is a PNG exported from Inkscape (or alternatively, generated
using 'rsvg-convert'. On the right is the PDF exported by Inkscape.
So I'm still
John Pye wrote:
Hi Uwe,
This approach (save as PDF from Inkscape) did not give me alpha channel
transparency in my PDF. For example:
On the left is a PNG exported from Inkscape (or alternatively, generated
using 'rsvg-convert'. On the right is the PDF exported by Inkscape.
So I'm still
Richard Heck wrote:
Speaking just for myself...and, yes, I'm an academic, a philosopher
(with mathematical interests)...
I have found LyX to deliver precisely what it purports to offer: I
concentrate more on my writing and less on formatting. It seems crazy in
retrospect, but when I was using a
Richard Heck wrote:
Speaking just for myself...and, yes, I'm an academic, a philosopher
(with mathematical interests)...
I have found LyX to deliver precisely what it purports to offer: I
concentrate more on my writing and less on formatting. It seems crazy in
retrospect, but when I was using a
Richard Heck wrote:
Speaking just for myself...and, yes, I'm an academic, a philosopher
(with mathematical interests)...
I have found LyX to deliver precisely what it purports to offer: I
concentrate more on my writing and less on formatting. It seems crazy in
retrospect, but when I was using a
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
The zref package Heiko Oberdiek 2006/05/25 v1.2
Abstract
Package zref tries to get rid of the restriction in LATEX's
reference system that only two properties are supported. The
package implements an extensible referencing system, where
properties are handled in a more flexible way. It offers an
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
The zref package Heiko Oberdiek 2006/05/25 v1.2
Abstract
Package zref tries to get rid of the restriction in LATEX's
reference system that only two properties are supported. The
package implements an extensible referencing system, where
properties are handled in a more flexible way. It offers an
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
"Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
"Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
The zref package Heiko Oberdiek 2006/05/25 v1.2
Abstract
"Package zref tries to get rid of the restriction in LATEX's
reference system that only two properties are supported. The
package implements an extensible referencing system, where
properties are handled in a more flexible way. It offers
Paul Smith wrote:
On 6/14/06, Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, David and Georg. In particular, I am trying to find a tool to
work on Linux. Gimp is a Linux application, but maybe there is already
a Linux equivalent of StripFile:
http://www.nuetools.co.uk/stripfile.html
I
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Steve Litt wrote:
I know you didn't learn it in Kopka and Daly's Guide to LaTeX,
because I
read that book cover to cover and there were no more than a few
sentences on
the use of the \let TeX primative.
Steve,
Have you read Knuth's TeXbook?
Rich
Paul Smith wrote:
On 6/14/06, Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, David and Georg. In particular, I am trying to find a tool to
work on Linux. Gimp is a Linux application, but maybe there is already
a Linux equivalent of StripFile:
http://www.nuetools.co.uk/stripfile.html
I
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Steve Litt wrote:
I know you didn't learn it in Kopka and Daly's Guide to LaTeX,
because I
read that book cover to cover and there were no more than a few
sentences on
the use of the \let TeX primative.
Steve,
Have you read Knuth's TeXbook?
Rich
Paul Smith wrote:
On 6/14/06, Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, David and Georg. In particular, I am trying to find a tool to
> work on Linux. Gimp is a Linux application, but maybe there is already
> a Linux equivalent of StripFile:
>
> http
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Steve Litt wrote:
I know you didn't learn it in Kopka and Daly's "Guide to LaTeX",
because I
read that book cover to cover and there were no more than a few
sentences on
the use of the \let TeX primative.
Steve,
Have you read Knuth's "TeXbook?"
Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, David and Georg. In particular, I am trying to find a tool to
work on Linux. Gimp is a Linux application, but maybe there is already
a Linux equivalent of StripFile:
http://www.nuetools.co.uk/stripfile.html
I will ask for it on the Fedora mailing list.
Paul
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