I need to call \begin{frame}[shrink] for one slide in my beamer presentation (a
table which I need to fit into a frame and can't break up). Is there a way to
do it?
I tried to use a tex insert but lyx does some wierd macro stuff that makes it
very difficult (didn't find a solution yet). Another
Micha Feigin wrote:
I need to call \begin{frame}[shrink] for one slide in my beamer presentation (a
table which I need to fit into a frame and can't break up). Is there a way to
do it?
I tried to use a tex insert but lyx does some wierd macro stuff that makes it
very difficult (didn't find a
I need to call \begin{frame}[shrink] for one slide in my beamer presentation (a
table which I need to fit into a frame and can't break up). Is there a way to
do it?
I tried to use a tex insert but lyx does some wierd macro stuff that makes it
very difficult (didn't find a solution yet). Another
Micha Feigin wrote:
I need to call \begin{frame}[shrink] for one slide in my beamer presentation (a
table which I need to fit into a frame and can't break up). Is there a way to
do it?
I tried to use a tex insert but lyx does some wierd macro stuff that makes it
very difficult (didn't find a
I need to call \begin{frame}[shrink] for one slide in my beamer presentation (a
table which I need to fit into a frame and can't break up). Is there a way to
do it?
I tried to use a tex insert but lyx does some wierd macro stuff that makes it
very difficult (didn't find a solution yet). Another
Micha Feigin wrote:
I need to call \begin{frame}[shrink] for one slide in my beamer presentation (a
table which I need to fit into a frame and can't break up). Is there a way to
do it?
I tried to use a tex insert but lyx does some wierd macro stuff that makes it
very difficult (didn't find a
On 3.05.05, Gunnar wrote:
Try, export to LaTeX and have a look.
(And tell us about your findings.)
There was not a single trace of the short-title in the latex file.
I see. In my testing revealed, optional arguments only show up if the
LatexType is command.
* So one possibility is to use
On 3.05.05, Gunnar wrote:
Try, export to LaTeX and have a look.
(And tell us about your findings.)
There was not a single trace of the short-title in the latex file.
I see. In my testing revealed, optional arguments only show up if the
LatexType is command.
* So one possibility is to use
On 3.05.05, Gunnar wrote:
> > Try, export to LaTeX and have a look.
> > (And tell us about your findings.)
> There was not a single trace of the short-title in the latex file.
I see. In my testing revealed, optional arguments only show up if the
LatexType is "command".
* So one possibility is
Hi.
I've created an environment for examples,
{\theorembodyfont{\upshape} \newtheorem{EE}{Exempel}}
and I've managed to write an layout for it,
# Example style definition
Style Example
LatexType Environment
LatexName EE
Align Left
AlignPossible
On 3.05.05, Gunnar wrote:
I've created an environment for examples,
{\theorembodyfont{\upshape} \newtheorem{EE}{Exempel}}
and I've managed to write an layout for it,
Now, the thing I want to do is to sometimes use the environment with an
optional argument, like I do in this ERT:
Try, export to LaTeX and have a look.
(And tell us about your findings.)
There was not a single trace of the short-title in the latex file.
Hi.
I've created an environment for examples,
{\theorembodyfont{\upshape} \newtheorem{EE}{Exempel}}
and I've managed to write an layout for it,
# Example style definition
Style Example
LatexType Environment
LatexName EE
Align Left
AlignPossible
On 3.05.05, Gunnar wrote:
I've created an environment for examples,
{\theorembodyfont{\upshape} \newtheorem{EE}{Exempel}}
and I've managed to write an layout for it,
Now, the thing I want to do is to sometimes use the environment with an
optional argument, like I do in this ERT:
Try, export to LaTeX and have a look.
(And tell us about your findings.)
There was not a single trace of the short-title in the latex file.
Hi.
I've created an environment for examples,
{\theorembodyfont{\upshape} \newtheorem{EE}{Exempel}}
and I've managed to write an layout for it,
# Example style definition
Style Example
LatexType Environment
LatexName EE
Align Left
AlignPossible
On 3.05.05, Gunnar wrote:
> I've created an environment for examples,
> {\theorembodyfont{\upshape} \newtheorem{EE}{Exempel}}
> and I've managed to write an layout for it,
> Now, the thing I want to do is to sometimes use the environment with an
> optional argument, like I do in this ERT:
>
> Try, export to LaTeX and have a look.
> (And tell us about your findings.)
There was not a single trace of the short-title in the latex file.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Charles de Miramon wrote:
This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
Done, page BeforeAfter.
Argh... Done also http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted
Christian, choose the best formulation and delete the other. Is it possible
to add to the Wiki style %preamble%
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Charles de Miramon wrote:
This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
Done, page BeforeAfter.
Argh... Done also http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted
Christian, choose the best formulation and delete the other. Is it possible
to add to the Wiki style %preamble%
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Charles de Miramon wrote:
> >>>This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
> >
> > Done, page BeforeAfter.
> >
> Argh... Done also http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted
>
> Christian, choose the best formulation and delete the other. Is it possible
> to add to the Wiki style
Hello,
I'm using LyX 1.3.4 and since half an hour the experimental teTeX 3.0 debian
packages and would like to use two options of the French Babel package :
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
But these options must be entered after the loading of babel and for the
first one before
Charles == Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Charles Hello, I'm using LyX 1.3.4 and since half an hour the
Charles experimental teTeX 3.0 debian packages and would like to use
Charles two options of the French Babel package :
Charles \AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes \FrenchFootnotes
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Having options after the loading of babel
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 15:40:53 +0100
Hello,
I'm using LyX 1.3.4 and since half an hour the experimental teTeX 3.0 debian
packages and would like to use two options
On 11.03.05, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
But these options must be entered after the loading of babel and for the
first one before the \begin{document}.
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
GM
--
G.Milde
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
should do what you want.
Thanks, it works.
Cheers,
Charles
PS : The xdvi in TeTeX 3.0 seems to be nicer and faster than the old one.
--
http://www.kde-france.org
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Having options after the loading of babel
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:22:40 +0100
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
should do what you want
This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
Done, page BeforeAfter.
--
Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
Done, page BeforeAfter.
Argh... Done also http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted
Christian, choose the best formulation and delete the other. Is it possible
to add to the Wiki style %preamble% escaping of Camel case to
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
should do what you want.
no, because LyX puts the user preamble stuff before \usepackage{babel}
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Having options after the loading of babel
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 18:42:58 +0100
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
Done, page BeforeAfter.
Argh... Done also http
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Having options after the loading of babel
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:39:13 +0100
X-Gmane-MailScanner-SpamScore: s
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Sure, but I understood that the \AtBeginDocument command deffered its contents
exactly at the \begin{document} point of the processing (in the order of the
\AtBeginDocument
commands, which may be several.
right, but babel does the same, writing its configuration
at the
Hello,
I'm using LyX 1.3.4 and since half an hour the experimental teTeX 3.0 debian
packages and would like to use two options of the French Babel package :
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
But these options must be entered after the loading of babel and for the
first one before
Charles == Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Charles Hello, I'm using LyX 1.3.4 and since half an hour the
Charles experimental teTeX 3.0 debian packages and would like to use
Charles two options of the French Babel package :
Charles \AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes \FrenchFootnotes
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Having options after the loading of babel
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 15:40:53 +0100
Hello,
I'm using LyX 1.3.4 and since half an hour the experimental teTeX 3.0 debian
packages and would like to use two options
On 11.03.05, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
But these options must be entered after the loading of babel and for the
first one before the \begin{document}.
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
GM
--
G.Milde
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
should do what you want.
Thanks, it works.
Cheers,
Charles
PS : The xdvi in TeTeX 3.0 seems to be nicer and faster than the old one.
--
http://www.kde-france.org
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Having options after the loading of babel
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:22:40 +0100
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
should do what you want
This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
Done, page BeforeAfter.
--
Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
Done, page BeforeAfter.
Argh... Done also http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted
Christian, choose the best formulation and delete the other. Is it possible
to add to the Wiki style %preamble% escaping of Camel case to
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
should do what you want.
no, because LyX puts the user preamble stuff before \usepackage{babel}
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Having options after the loading of babel
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 18:42:58 +0100
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
Done, page BeforeAfter.
Argh... Done also http
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Having options after the loading of babel
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:39:13 +0100
X-Gmane-MailScanner-SpamScore: s
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Sure, but I understood that the \AtBeginDocument command deffered its contents
exactly at the \begin{document} point of the processing (in the order of the
\AtBeginDocument
commands, which may be several.
right, but babel does the same, writing its configuration
at the
Hello,
I'm using LyX 1.3.4 and since half an hour the experimental teTeX 3.0 debian
packages and would like to use two options of the French Babel package :
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
But these options must be entered after the loading of babel and for the
first one before
>>>>> "Charles" == Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Charles> Hello, I'm using LyX 1.3.4 and since half an hour the
Charles> experimental teTeX 3.0 debian packages and would like to use
Charles> two options of the French Babel package
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>From: Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Having options after the loading of babel
>>Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 15:40:53 +0100
>>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I'm using LyX 1.3.4 and since half an hour the experime
On 11.03.05, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
> >>But these options must be entered after the loading of babel and for the
> >>first one before the \begin{document}.
> \AtBeginDocument{
> \AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
> \FrenchFootnotes
> }
This looks like a
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
>
> \AtBeginDocument{
> \AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
> \FrenchFootnotes
> }
> should do what you want.
>
Thanks, it works.
Cheers,
Charles
PS : The xdvi in TeTeX 3.0 seems to be nicer and faster than the old one.
--
http://www.kde-france.org
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>From: Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Having options after the loading of babel
>>Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:22:40 +0100
>>
>>Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
>>>
>>> \AtBeginDoc
>>
>>This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
Done, page BeforeAfter.
--
Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
>
>
>>>
>>>This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
>
> Done, page BeforeAfter.
>
Argh... Done also http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted
Christian, choose the best formulation and delete the other. Is it possible
to add to the Wiki style %preamble% escaping of
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
should do what you want.
no, because LyX puts the user preamble stuff before \usepackage{babel}
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>From: Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Having options after the loading of babel
>>Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 18:42:58 +0100
>>
>>Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>&
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>From: Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Having options after the loading of babel
>>Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:39:13 +0100
>>X-Gmane-MailScanner-SpamScore: s
>>
>>Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
>>
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Sure, but I understood that the \AtBeginDocument command deffered its contents
exactly at the \begin{document} point of the processing (in the order of the
\AtBeginDocument
commands, which may be several.
right, but babel does the same, writing its configuration
at the
; it will be possible in 1.4).
But you can use a wrapper script:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=lyx-usersm=102747712129359w=2
or tex2pdf, which lets you tweak the makeindex options (but is limited to pdf
output):
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/
HTH,
Jürgen
Fernando Gisbert Cervera wrote:
hi, i'm trying to customize the makeindex inside lyx to use a given
*.lst style, but i cannot find the way to do it inside lyx (1.3.4).
instead, i must export to latex and execute the makeindex command in a
console. is there any way of doing that inside lyx?
no,
; it will be possible in 1.4).
But you can use a wrapper script:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=lyx-usersm=102747712129359w=2
or tex2pdf, which lets you tweak the makeindex options (but is limited to pdf
output):
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/
HTH,
Jürgen
Fernando Gisbert Cervera wrote:
hi, i'm trying to customize the makeindex inside lyx to use a given
*.lst style, but i cannot find the way to do it inside lyx (1.3.4).
instead, i must export to latex and execute the makeindex command in a
console. is there any way of doing that inside lyx?
no,
e lyx?
No(t yet; it will be possible in 1.4).
But you can use a wrapper script:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=lyx-users=102747712129359=2
or tex2pdf, which lets you tweak the makeindex options (but is limited to pdf
output):
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/
HTH,
Jürgen
Fernando Gisbert Cervera wrote:
hi, i'm trying to customize the makeindex inside lyx to use a given
*.lst style, but i cannot find the way to do it inside lyx (1.3.4).
instead, i must export to latex and execute the makeindex command in a
console. is there any way of doing that inside lyx?
no,
hi, i'm trying to customize the makeindex inside lyx to use a given
*.lst style, but i cannot find the way to do it inside lyx (1.3.4).
instead, i must export to latex and execute the makeindex command in a
console. is there any way of doing that inside lyx?
thanks
hi, i'm trying to customize the makeindex inside lyx to use a given
*.lst style, but i cannot find the way to do it inside lyx (1.3.4).
instead, i must export to latex and execute the makeindex command in a
console. is there any way of doing that inside lyx?
thanks
hi, i'm trying to customize the makeindex inside lyx to use a given
*.lst style, but i cannot find the way to do it inside lyx (1.3.4).
instead, i must export to latex and execute the makeindex command in a
console. is there any way of doing that inside lyx?
thanks
El Mar 11 Nov 2003 12:30, Christian Ridderström escribió:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I am preparing a presentation with prosper, which is basically an A4
landscape paper.
When i tried to see the postscript with gv, it appears rigth but
vertically. when i wish to see
If you generate a landscape page, it must appear landscape in gv, even without
-swap option. However you can see well, but rotated, or cutted in landscape
mode.
The « cutted » comes from a supplementary a4 instruction
in the PS file, which in turn seems to come from a bad config
of the TeX
El Mar 11 Nov 2003 12:30, Christian Ridderström escribió:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I am preparing a presentation with prosper, which is basically an A4
landscape paper.
When i tried to see the postscript with gv, it appears rigth but
vertically. when i wish to see
If you generate a landscape page, it must appear landscape in gv, even without
-swap option. However you can see well, but rotated, or cutted in landscape
mode.
The « cutted » comes from a supplementary a4 instruction
in the PS file, which in turn seems to come from a bad config
of the TeX
El Mar 11 Nov 2003 12:30, Christian Ridderström escribió:
> On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
> > I am preparing a presentation with prosper, which is basically an A4
> > landscape paper.
> > When i tried to see the postscript with gv, it appears rigth but
> > vertically. when i wish to
>>If you generate a landscape page, it must appear landscape in gv, even without
>>-swap option. However you can see well, but rotated, or cutted in landscape
>>mode.
The « cutted » comes from a supplementary a4 instruction
in the PS file, which in turn seems to come from a bad config
of the
I am preparing a presentation with prosper, which is basically an A4 landscape
paper.
When i tried to see the postscript with gv, it appears rigth but vertically.
when i wish to see horizontally, the image appears clipped at a4 paper width.
The printed page is OK. ( i just try with article
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I am preparing a presentation with prosper, which is basically an A4 landscape
paper.
When i tried to see the postscript with gv, it appears rigth but vertically.
when i wish to see horizontally, the image appears clipped at a4 paper width.
The
I am preparing a presentation with prosper, which is basically an A4 landscape
paper.
When i tried to see the postscript with gv, it appears rigth but vertically.
when i wish to see horizontally, the image appears clipped at a4 paper width.
The printed page is OK. ( i just try with article
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I am preparing a presentation with prosper, which is basically an A4 landscape
paper.
When i tried to see the postscript with gv, it appears rigth but vertically.
when i wish to see horizontally, the image appears clipped at a4 paper width.
The
I am preparing a presentation with prosper, which is basically an A4 landscape
paper.
When i tried to see the postscript with gv, it appears rigth but vertically.
when i wish to see horizontally, the image appears clipped at a4 paper width.
The printed page is OK. ( i just try with article
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
> I am preparing a presentation with prosper, which is basically an A4 landscape
> paper.
> When i tried to see the postscript with gv, it appears rigth but vertically.
> when i wish to see horizontally, the image appears clipped at a4 paper width.
Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94.
After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and
view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked,
and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are available.
I'm reinstalled LyX, the font package, qt
Jason Giglio wrote:
Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94.
After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and
view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked,
and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are available.
I'm reinstalled
Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94.
After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and
view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked,
and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are available.
I'm reinstalled LyX, the font package, qt
Jason Giglio wrote:
Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94.
After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and
view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked,
and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are available.
I'm reinstalled
Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94.
After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and
view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked,
and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are available.
I'm reinstalled LyX, the font package, qt
Jason Giglio wrote:
> Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94.
>
> After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and
> view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked,
> and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are avai
Jean-Pierre.Chretien schrieb:
AFAIR, tex2pdf config file allows to set makeindex optional parameters.
Useful only if you want pdf output, of course...
that's right, but you always get an error message,
because LyX runs the hardcoded makeindex, when
detecting an Insert-Index.
Herbert
Jean-Pierre.Chretien schrieb:
AFAIR, tex2pdf config file allows to set makeindex optional parameters.
Useful only if you want pdf output, of course...
that's right, but you always get an error message,
because LyX runs the hardcoded makeindex, when
detecting an Insert-Index.
Herbert
Jean-Pierre.Chretien schrieb:
AFAIR, tex2pdf config file allows to set makeindex optional parameters.
Useful only if you want pdf output, of course...
that's right, but you always get an error message,
because LyX runs the hardcoded makeindex, when
detecting an Insert->Index.
Herbert
Ognjen Strpic schrieb:
I'm routinely using makeindex with the option -r (explicit ranges only)
in a script I run after exporting to LaTeX.
Is there a way to do it within LyX? It'd be nice, and faster, too, but I
haven't found this feature in LyX Preferences. Perhaps something could be
added
Ognjen Strpic schrieb:
I'm routinely using makeindex with the option -r (explicit ranges only)
in a script I run after exporting to LaTeX.
Is there a way to do it within LyX? It'd be nice, and faster, too, but I
haven't found this feature in LyX Preferences. Perhaps something could be
added
Ognjen Strpic schrieb:
I'm routinely using makeindex with the option -r (explicit ranges only)
in a script I run after exporting to LaTeX.
Is there a way to do it within LyX? It'd be nice, and faster, too, but I
haven't found this feature in LyX Preferences. Perhaps something could be
added
Hi, all
I'm routinely using makeindex with the option -r (explicit ranges only)
in a script I run after exporting to LaTeX.
Is there a way to do it within LyX? It'd be nice, and faster, too, but I
haven't found this feature in LyX Preferences. Perhaps something could be
added manually to the
Hi, all
I'm routinely using makeindex with the option -r (explicit ranges only)
in a script I run after exporting to LaTeX.
Is there a way to do it within LyX? It'd be nice, and faster, too, but I
haven't found this feature in LyX Preferences. Perhaps something could be
added manually to the
Hi, all
I'm routinely using makeindex with the option -r (explicit ranges only)
in a script I run after exporting to LaTeX.
Is there a way to do it within LyX? It'd be nice, and faster, too, but I
haven't found this feature in LyX Preferences. Perhaps something could be
added manually to the
I'm working in a lyx document which has some graphics inserted with the command
width=\textwidth in the additional latex options of Extras panel.
Now I'm trying to resize those graphics, but it seems that Lyx can not delete the
additional latex options field. I delete the text in it but when I
I'm working in a lyx document which has some graphics inserted with the command
width=\textwidth in the additional latex options of Extras panel.
Now I'm trying to resize those graphics, but it seems that Lyx can not delete the
additional latex options field. I delete the text in it but when I
I'm working in a lyx document which has some graphics inserted with the command
"width=\textwidth" in the "additional latex options" of Extras panel.
Now I'm trying to resize those graphics, but it seems that Lyx can not delete the
"additional latex options&
Lavanya wrote:
I'm new to LyX, and recently installed 1.2.2 on my Windows XP laptop.
When I run LyX (both from the command line, and by clicking on
runlyx.bat), I do have a LyX window opening up, with toolbars and main
file menu (File, Edit, Help) intact. But the sub-options are
invisible
Lavanya wrote:
I'm new to LyX, and recently installed 1.2.2 on my Windows XP laptop.
When I run LyX (both from the command line, and by clicking on
runlyx.bat), I do have a LyX window opening up, with toolbars and main
file menu (File, Edit, Help) intact. But the sub-options are
invisible
Lavanya wrote:
> I'm new to LyX, and recently installed 1.2.2 on my Windows XP laptop.
> When I run LyX (both from the command line, and by clicking on
> runlyx.bat), I do have a LyX window opening up, with toolbars and main
> file menu (File, Edit, Help) intact. But the
menu (File, Edit, Help) intact. But the sub-options are
invisible. E.g., when I click on File, I see a drop-down menu, but I
don't see the entries on each line. They're still clickable though --
if I click on what seems to be line 2, I get another menu saying
Select template file. I don't
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