Is there a way to reference a footnote multiple times? I.e., when you
have multiple entries in a table, all needing the same note?
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to superscript it by hand, but if you do it looks just fine, and you can
have multiple references to the same note.
On 11/23/2010 03:29 PM, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
Hi, Tim,
I recently had occasion to do this, in a table. I ended up using
the ctable package. I think there are much more elegant
Is there a way to reference a footnote multiple times? I.e., when you
have multiple entries in a table, all needing the same note?
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to superscript it by hand, but if you do it looks just fine, and you can
have multiple references to the same note.
On 11/23/2010 03:29 PM, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
Hi, Tim,
I recently had occasion to do this, in a table. I ended up using
the ctable package. I think there are much more elegant
On 11/22/2010 11:56 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Tim,
Footnotes in floats are weird. Floats can migrate from page to page in an
effort to balance the page layout. This causes their footnotes to get left
behind (or cut out completely).
Try placing the table inside a minipage (box) within
On 11/22/2010 11:56 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Tim,
Footnotes in floats are weird. Floats can migrate from page to page in an
effort to balance the page layout. This causes their footnotes to get left
behind (or cut out completely).
Try placing the table inside a minipage (box) within
On 11/22/2010 11:56 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Tim,
Footnotes in floats are weird. Floats can migrate from page to page in an
effort to balance the page layout. This causes their footnotes to get left
behind (or cut out completely).
Try placing the table inside a minipage (box) within
On 11/15/2010 08:46 AM, Tim Wescott wrote:
I want to make myself an article template that's otherwise normal, but
with a custom title page. Basically, I want something that goes
(Nifty graphics with my company logo)
title
author
abstract
(More nifty graphics)
This is for when I
On 11/15/2010 08:46 AM, Tim Wescott wrote:
I want to make myself an article template that's otherwise normal, but
with a custom title page. Basically, I want something that goes
(Nifty graphics with my company logo)
title
author
abstract
(More nifty graphics)
This is for when I
On 11/15/2010 08:46 AM, Tim Wescott wrote:
I want to make myself an article template that's otherwise normal, but
with a custom title page. Basically, I want something that goes
(Nifty graphics with my company logo)
title
author
abstract
(More nifty graphics)
This is for when I
in LaTeX? If so, how do I
bind/import/convert/whatever it to work with LyX?
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in LaTeX? If so, how do I
bind/import/convert/whatever it to work with LyX?
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in LaTeX? If so, how do I
bind/import/convert/whatever it to work with LyX?
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myfile.lyx
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my
table and caption, or is there a way to pin a caption onto a table
without a float? Or is there a Third Way that I'm not imagining?
Insert your float and table
Edit Float Settings Here Definitely
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my
table and caption, or is there a way to pin a caption onto a table
without a float? Or is there a Third Way that I'm not imagining?
Insert your float and table
Edit Float Settings Here Definitely
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float" to contain my
table and caption, or is there a way to pin a caption onto a table
without a float? Or is there a Third Way that I'm not imagining?
Insert your float and table
Edit > Float Settings > Here Definitely
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On 06/02/2010 01:10 PM, Tim Wescott wrote:
Title says it all: I stick a figure into a floating frame, and it
comes out shifted and clipped on the final document.
Why oh why?
The included has the LyX document, the pdf it produces, and the eps
figure (which I think is necessary for LyX
On 06/02/2010 01:10 PM, Tim Wescott wrote:
Title says it all: I stick a figure into a floating frame, and it
comes out shifted and clipped on the final document.
Why oh why?
The included has the LyX document, the pdf it produces, and the eps
figure (which I think is necessary for LyX
On 06/02/2010 01:10 PM, Tim Wescott wrote:
Title says it all: I stick a figure into a floating frame, and it
comes out shifted and clipped on the final document.
Why oh why?
The included has the LyX document, the pdf it produces, and the eps
figure (which I think is necessary for LyX
as a LaTeX manuscript
and they can damn well take it or leave it, even if I have to hunt down
a production house for them myself. I do _not_ want to ever go back to
doing it on a 'normal' office word processor!
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as a LaTeX manuscript
and they can damn well take it or leave it, even if I have to hunt down
a production house for them myself. I do _not_ want to ever go back to
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publisher as a LaTeX manuscript
and they can damn well take it or leave it, even if I have to hunt down
a production house for them myself. I do _not_ want to ever go back to
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than
Standard was inadvertent. But I would have never looked for that as the
problem.
Thank you very much for your help and your time troubleshooting this.
Another great contribution to the spread of open source/open
content. :-)
Cheers,
Tim
than
Standard was inadvertent. But I would have never looked for that as the
problem.
Thank you very much for your help and your time troubleshooting this.
Another great contribution to the spread of open source/open
content. :-)
Cheers,
Tim
paragraph settings to anything other than
Standard was inadvertent. But I would have never looked for that as the
problem.
Thank you very much for your help and your time troubleshooting this.
Another great contribution to the spread of open source/o
and when am I supposed to type a '2' to make this go
away? The description seems to make sense however I am still missing
something here.
Thanks,
Tim
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and when am I supposed to type a '2' to make this go
away? The description seems to make sense however I am still missing
something here.
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here and when am I supposed to type a '2' to make this go
away? The description seems to make sense however I am still missing
something here.
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pages will still be easier to end up with in LyX if
you convert now.
*Meredith * wrote:
Thanks for this Tim, being new to Lyx it just seemed like a steep
learning curve (though outputs are so much better than word) that I
thought pasting the entire ref list at the end of the document (from
word
pages will still be easier to end up with in LyX if
you convert now.
*Meredith * wrote:
Thanks for this Tim, being new to Lyx it just seemed like a steep
learning curve (though outputs are so much better than word) that I
thought pasting the entire ref list at the end of the document (from
word
pages will still be easier to end up with in LyX if
you convert now.
*Meredith * wrote:
Thanks for this Tim, being new to Lyx it just seemed like a steep
learning curve (though outputs are so much better than word) that I
thought pasting the entire ref list at the end of the document (from
word
etc.
I assume this is more of a LaTeX problem than Lyx -- but if there's an
answer, I'd love to hear it.
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I'm pretty sure it's a LaTeX issue -- things look fine in Lyx, it's the
rendered document that's a problem.
I'm on Ubuntu 9.10, so I'll just defer judgment until I have time to
upgrade.
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Tim,
This may be a LaTeX issue and thus not specific to LyX. Or, it might be
a LyX
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 07.05.2010 17:51, schrieb Tim Wescott:
I'm working in article format in a document that has grown a pair of
appendices. I declared the appendix environment in Lyx, and everything
looks right in Lyx.
But I have two issues:
The minor one is that this is an article
etc.
I assume this is more of a LaTeX problem than Lyx -- but if there's an
answer, I'd love to hear it.
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I'm pretty sure it's a LaTeX issue -- things look fine in Lyx, it's the
rendered document that's a problem.
I'm on Ubuntu 9.10, so I'll just defer judgment until I have time to
upgrade.
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Tim,
This may be a LaTeX issue and thus not specific to LyX. Or, it might be
a LyX
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 07.05.2010 17:51, schrieb Tim Wescott:
I'm working in article format in a document that has grown a pair of
appendices. I declared the appendix environment in Lyx, and everything
looks right in Lyx.
But I have two issues:
The minor one is that this is an article
e "1.1", "1.2" etc., and "1.1.1", "1.2.1", etc. -- _not_ "A.1" etc.
I assume this is more of a LaTeX problem than Lyx -- but if there's an
answer, I'd love to hear it.
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I'm pretty sure it's a LaTeX issue -- things look fine in Lyx, it's the
rendered document that's a problem.
I'm on Ubuntu 9.10, so I'll just defer judgment until I have time to
upgrade.
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Tim,
This may be a LaTeX issue and thus not specific to LyX. Or, it might be
a LyX
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 07.05.2010 17:51, schrieb Tim Wescott:
I'm working in article format in a document that has grown a pair of
appendices. I declared the "appendix" environment in Lyx, and everything
looks right in Lyx.
But I have two issues:
The minor one is that this is
OK, this is really a LaTeX question, so tell me if I'm misusing the list:
Do I show the transpose of a matrix A as A^T, or is there a specific
transpose this here matrix operator?
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OK, this is really a LaTeX question, so tell me if I'm misusing the list:
Do I show the transpose of a matrix A as A^T, or is there a specific
transpose this here matrix operator?
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OK, this is really a LaTeX question, so tell me if I'm misusing the list:
Do I show the transpose of a matrix A as A^T, or is there a specific
"transpose this here matrix" operator?
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Ubuntu lists not one, but _two_ writer2latex packages: writer2latex, and
openoffice.org-writer2latex.
Anyone know whazzup? Is one free-standing, the other a plugin? Do I
need just one, both, the first if I install the second, but not the
other way around?
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Ubuntu lists not one, but _two_ writer2latex packages: writer2latex, and
openoffice.org-writer2latex.
Anyone know whazzup? Is one free-standing, the other a plugin? Do I
need just one, both, the first if I install the second, but not the
other way around?
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Ubuntu lists not one, but _two_ writer2latex packages: writer2latex, and
openoffice.org-writer2latex.
Anyone know whazzup? Is one free-standing, the other a plugin? Do I
need just one, both, the first if I install the second, but not the
other way around?
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_lots_ of cleaning, and the
equations don't come through.
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n then be cleaned up -- but it takes _lots_ of cleaning, and the
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Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-22, Tim Wescott wrote:
I'm working hard at being a brand-new user, but I'm still a
user-wannabe, because things ain't working! I'm using Ubuntu 9.10,
brand shiny new installation of Lyx. I try to create a document from a
template (any template, but I'll
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 22.03.10, Tim Wescott wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-22, Tim Wescott wrote:
You will need to install more of texlive than just the basics (which are
auto-installed as a LyX dependency).
...
I think I have a handle
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-22, Tim Wescott wrote:
I'm working hard at being a brand-new user, but I'm still a
user-wannabe, because things ain't working! I'm using Ubuntu 9.10,
brand shiny new installation of Lyx. I try to create a document from a
template (any template, but I'll
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 22.03.10, Tim Wescott wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-22, Tim Wescott wrote:
You will need to install more of texlive than just the basics (which are
auto-installed as a LyX dependency).
...
I think I have a handle
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-22, Tim Wescott wrote:
I'm working hard at being a brand-new user, but I'm still a
user-wannabe, because things ain't working! I'm using Ubuntu 9.10,
brand shiny new installation of Lyx. I try to create a document from a
template (any template, but I'll
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 22.03.10, Tim Wescott wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-22, Tim Wescott wrote:
You will need to install more of texlive than just the basics (which are
auto-installed as a LyX dependency).
...
I think I have a handle
-headings. It may not be pretty, but it's fast and
the document organization is obvious.
Is there a report style of document out there that supports multiple
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-headings. It may not be pretty, but it's fast and
the document organization is obvious.
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to do?
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ber of sub-headings. It may not be pretty, but it's fast and
the document organization is obvious.
Is there a "report" style of document out there that supports multiple
sub-headings, and may otherwise be a suitable start for what I'm trying
to do?
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.
If this isn't a feature I'd suggest something like CTRL-clicking on an
equation (also accessible by right-click-Edit Source) shows you the
source of the equation and lets you edit it.
Cheers,
-Tim
On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Try ViewSource if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much to
.
If this isn't a feature I'd suggest something like CTRL-clicking on an
equation (also accessible by right-click-Edit Source) shows you the
source of the equation and lets you edit it.
Cheers,
-Tim
On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Try ViewSource if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much to
.
If this isn't a feature I'd suggest something like CTRL-clicking on an
equation (also accessible by right-click->Edit Source) shows you the
source of the equation and lets you edit it.
Cheers,
-Tim
On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheck wrote:
> Try View>Source if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much
Please let me know if you like the changes:
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/math.html
Tiny change, huge improvement. Beautiful.
Please let me know if you like the changes:
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/math.html
Tiny change, huge improvement. Beautiful.
Please let me know if you like the changes:
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/math.html
Tiny change, huge improvement. Beautiful.
Dear all and especially Alex!
very difficult to read: you are exaggerating, which is not a good way
to start a sane discussion.
Agreed.
I deeply appologize for my strong words. They were not intended to offence.
You surely put a considerable amount of time into this.
Sorry.
I may coment
I do not know why the name of the author (Aiginger) is repeated so
remove that particular entry from the bib file.
Does it work then?
I tried different encodings when I exported my references from citavi
to bibtex (UTF-8, US-ASCII, Western European (ISO), ...) but nothing
changed. Is there a
It seems my previous post got lost, so I am reposting (with little
changes), but without attaching the CSS file.
As example, by modifying line 5 of lyx.css from
font: x-small serif;
to
font: small sans-serif;
and then adding the line
font-family: serif;
to .formula, the text is
Dear all and especially Alex!
very difficult to read: you are exaggerating, which is not a good way
to start a sane discussion.
Agreed.
I deeply appologize for my strong words. They were not intended to offence.
You surely put a considerable amount of time into this.
Sorry.
I may coment
I do not know why the name of the author (Aiginger) is repeated so
remove that particular entry from the bib file.
Does it work then?
I tried different encodings when I exported my references from citavi
to bibtex (UTF-8, US-ASCII, Western European (ISO), ...) but nothing
changed. Is there a
It seems my previous post got lost, so I am reposting (with little
changes), but without attaching the CSS file.
As example, by modifying line 5 of lyx.css from
font: x-small serif;
to
font: small sans-serif;
and then adding the line
font-family: serif;
to .formula, the text is
Dear all and especially Alex!
> > "very difficult to read": you are exaggerating, which is not a good way
> > to start a sane discussion.
>
> Agreed.
I deeply appologize for my strong words. They were not intended to offence.
You surely put a considerable amount of time into this.
Sorry.
I may
> I do not know why the name of the author (Aiginger) is repeated so
remove that particular entry from the bib file.
Does it work then?
> I tried different encodings when I exported my references from citavi
> to bibtex (UTF-8, US-ASCII, Western European (ISO), ...) but nothing
> changed. Is
It seems my previous post got lost, so I am reposting (with little
changes), but without attaching the CSS file.
As example, by modifying line 5 of lyx.css from
font: x-small serif;
to
font: small sans-serif;
and then adding the line
font-family: serif;
to ".formula", the text is
Hello,
I have see recten posts about eLyxer and become curious.
I would like to suggest to edit the standard stylesheet provided by
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/lyx.css
The text from the example is very difficult to read.
To my humble opinion, the generated html should follow the tradition of
Hello,
I have see recten posts about eLyxer and become curious.
I would like to suggest to edit the standard stylesheet provided by
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/lyx.css
The text from the example is very difficult to read.
To my humble opinion, the generated html should follow the tradition of
Hello,
I have see recten posts about eLyxer and become curious.
I would like to suggest to edit the standard stylesheet provided by
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/lyx.css
The text from the example is very difficult to read.
To my humble opinion, the generated html should follow the tradition of
hi all,
I need to write an assignment for college and I need it in MLA format. I
just can't figure out how to make lyx use that format. All research over
the net didn't help my out yet.
I would be glad about all helpful response.
thnx Tim Smeilus
hi all,
I need to write an assignment for college and I need it in MLA format. I
just can't figure out how to make lyx use that format. All research over
the net didn't help my out yet.
I would be glad about all helpful response.
thnx Tim Smeilus
hi all,
I need to write an assignment for college and I need it in MLA format. I
just can't figure out how to make lyx use that format. All research over
the net didn't help my out yet.
I would be glad about all helpful response.
thnx Tim Smeilus
Hi,
would anyone find it useful to have a particular (dockable)
window showing the clipboard content, of course in fully
LyX-formatted way within its own read-only WorkArea ?
Also, it could show a queue of the last copied contents,
so that a user could paste any one of them into the current
Hi,
would anyone find it useful to have a particular (dockable)
window showing the clipboard content, of course in fully
LyX-formatted way within its own read-only WorkArea ?
Also, it could show a queue of the last copied contents,
so that a user could paste any one of them into the current
Hi,
would anyone find it useful to have a particular (dockable)
window showing the clipboard content, of course in fully
LyX-formatted way within its own read-only WorkArea ?
Also, it could show a queue of the last copied contents,
so that a user could paste any one of them into the current
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