On 02-Jun-2000 Dekel Tsur wrote:
Another question is how did you manage to get the English words?
It may have happened if you copypaste from another document, which had the
default language. Is this what happened?
Therefore I still think we should have the default language also in the
On 02-Jun-2000 Dekel Tsur wrote:
Another question is how did you manage to get the English words?
It may have happened if you copypaste from another document, which had the
default language. Is this what happened?
Therefore I still think we should have the default language also in the
On 02-Jun-2000 Dekel Tsur wrote:
>
> Another question is how did you manage to get the English words?
> It may have happened if you copy from another document, which had the
> default language. Is this what happened?
Therefore I still think we should have the default language also in the
Hello,
many thanks for having a look at my table which is
attached as .gzip -file.
Thomas
Herbert Voss wrote:
compress the file with gzip and than send it direct
to me or/and other interesting lyxers
Herbert
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thomas schönhoff wrote:
Hello,
many thanks for having a look at my table which is
attached as .gzip -file.
mark all text in the table, choose normal font size and
after that footnotesize again.
Herbert
p.s. the lyx.file comes with an etxra mail
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On 02-Jun-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
Hi to everybody,
yesterday I tried to compile a Lyx-file containing
a long table (which has already been presented on
the list in parts !). Viewing the table in gv was
impossible because of LaTex errors ( five at the
end of the table). Now an
many thanks for having a look at my table which is
attached as .gzip -file.
The problem is that the document is in German, but some words are in English
(american), and there is a bug in the code for handling mixed languages in
a table.
Now, I presume you didn't want to have English text in
Hello,
many thanks for having a look at my table which is
attached as .gzip -file.
Thomas
Herbert Voss wrote:
compress the file with gzip and than send it direct
to me or/and other interesting lyxers
Herbert
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
thomas schönhoff wrote:
Hello,
many thanks for having a look at my table which is
attached as .gzip -file.
mark all text in the table, choose normal font size and
after that footnotesize again.
Herbert
p.s. the lyx.file comes with an etxra mail
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 02-Jun-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
Hi to everybody,
yesterday I tried to compile a Lyx-file containing
a long table (which has already been presented on
the list in parts !). Viewing the table in gv was
impossible because of LaTex errors ( five at the
end of the table). Now an
many thanks for having a look at my table which is
attached as .gzip -file.
The problem is that the document is in German, but some words are in English
(american), and there is a bug in the code for handling mixed languages in
a table.
Now, I presume you didn't want to have English text in
Hello,
many thanks for having a look at my table which is
attached as .gzip -file.
Thomas
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> compress the file with gzip and than send it direct
> to me or/and other interesting lyxers
>
> Herbert
>
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
thomas schönhoff wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> many thanks for having a look at my table which is
> attached as .gzip -file.
mark all text in the table, choose normal font size and
after that footnotesize again.
Herbert
p.s. the lyx.file comes with an etxra mail
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 02-Jun-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
> Hi to everybody,
> yesterday I tried to compile a Lyx-file containing
> a long table (which has already been presented on
> the list in parts !). Viewing the table in gv was
> impossible because of LaTex errors ( five at the
> end of the table). Now an
> many thanks for having a look at my table which is
> attached as .gzip -file.
The problem is that the document is in German, but some words are in English
(american), and there is a bug in the code for handling mixed languages in
a table.
Now, I presume you didn't want to have English text in
Hi to all lyx users.
I´m using lyx 1.0.1since a few months and i am very happy for having a programm like that. Now i´m trying to install lyx 1.1.5pre3 on my system (Suse 6.3). Unfortunatly this is not working like i want it to work. After uncompressing the file and typing ./configure, make
Hi to all lyx users.
I´m using lyx 1.0.1since a few months and i am very happy for having a programm like that. Now i´m trying to install lyx 1.1.5pre3 on my system (Suse 6.3). Unfortunatly this is not working like i want it to work. After uncompressing the file and typing ./configure, make
Hi to all lyx users.
I´m using lyx 1.0.1since a few months and i am very happy for having a programm like that. Now i´m trying to install lyx 1.1.5pre3 on my system (Suse 6.3). Unfortunatly this is not working like i want it to work. After uncompressing the file and typing ./configure, make
Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 18:16:00 +
From: Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Comments on lyx.1.1.5pre3 and layouts
Hi all lyx-user's
First of all, I would like to say that I am impressive with the new
version of lyx.1.1.5pre3 and I really
"Oscar" == Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oscar I have discovered a new feature that I really like it, that is
Oscar the possibility of editing and inserted label on the text, I
Oscar have to say that I am currently using lyx.1.1.4pre1 as the
Oscar latest stable version and perhaps I
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Oscar 2. How can I create a style layout for a latex command with,
Oscar let's say, five arguments ?. I am trying to write a lyx layout
Oscar for a specific cv class, and in this class there are many latex
Oscar commands with a different number of arguments. For
"Oscar" == Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oscar Unfortunately this is not the case. Most of the times every
Oscar argument represent a field that you have to fill with an
Oscar arbitrary text, and sometimes some arguments remain empty and
Oscar sometimes they must be completely filled.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Oscar" == Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oscar Unfortunately this is not the case. Most of the times every
Oscar argument represent a field that you have to fill with an
Oscar arbitrary text, and sometimes some arguments remain empty and
Oscar sometimes
Oscar Lopez wrote:
I am trying something like that
Style parama
LatexType Command
..
LatexType Command
LatexName foocommand
LatexParam "{\param1}{\param2}{\param3}"
sorry this was an error, I
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Oscar Lopez wrote:
I am trying something like that
Style parama
What about :
Style parama
LatexType Command
LatexName parama
Preamble
\newcommand{\parama}[1]{\def\theparama{#1}} %% !! 1 sharp
%\parama{Not Given!}
EndPreamble
End
...
Style
Sorry, I forgot :
With \def, you can store "small" variables only. There is also a
\long\def, but I don't remember the precise TeX definitions of \def
capacities.
Alain
***
*Alain Castera
Alain Castera wrote:
Style foocommand
Margin First_Dynamic
LatexType Command
LatexName myfoocommand
Preamble
\newcommand{\myfoocommand}{\foocommand{\theparama}{\theparamb}{\theparamc}}
EndPreamble
...
End
You can also do paramc and myfoocommand at once.
Please check
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Oscar Lopez wrote:
Currently using
...
\newcommand{\parama}[1]{\def\parama{#1}}
^^?
LatexParam "{\parama}{\paramb}{\paramc}"
^ ^ ^ ?
Are you sure ? If yes, this
Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 18:16:00 +
From: Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Comments on lyx.1.1.5pre3 and layouts
Hi all lyx-user's
First of all, I would like to say that I am impressive with the new
version of lyx.1.1.5pre3 and I really
"Oscar" == Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oscar I have discovered a new feature that I really like it, that is
Oscar the possibility of editing and inserted label on the text, I
Oscar have to say that I am currently using lyx.1.1.4pre1 as the
Oscar latest stable version and perhaps I
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Oscar 2. How can I create a style layout for a latex command with,
Oscar let's say, five arguments ?. I am trying to write a lyx layout
Oscar for a specific cv class, and in this class there are many latex
Oscar commands with a different number of arguments. For
"Oscar" == Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oscar Unfortunately this is not the case. Most of the times every
Oscar argument represent a field that you have to fill with an
Oscar arbitrary text, and sometimes some arguments remain empty and
Oscar sometimes they must be completely filled.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Oscar" == Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oscar Unfortunately this is not the case. Most of the times every
Oscar argument represent a field that you have to fill with an
Oscar arbitrary text, and sometimes some arguments remain empty and
Oscar sometimes
Oscar Lopez wrote:
I am trying something like that
Style parama
LatexType Command
..
LatexType Command
LatexName foocommand
LatexParam "{\param1}{\param2}{\param3}"
sorry this was an error, I
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Oscar Lopez wrote:
I am trying something like that
Style parama
What about :
Style parama
LatexType Command
LatexName parama
Preamble
\newcommand{\parama}[1]{\def\theparama{#1}} %% !! 1 sharp
%\parama{Not Given!}
EndPreamble
End
...
Style
Sorry, I forgot :
With \def, you can store "small" variables only. There is also a
\long\def, but I don't remember the precise TeX definitions of \def
capacities.
Alain
***
*Alain Castera
Alain Castera wrote:
Style foocommand
Margin First_Dynamic
LatexType Command
LatexName myfoocommand
Preamble
\newcommand{\myfoocommand}{\foocommand{\theparama}{\theparamb}{\theparamc}}
EndPreamble
...
End
You can also do paramc and myfoocommand at once.
Please check
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Oscar Lopez wrote:
Currently using
...
\newcommand{\parama}[1]{\def\parama{#1}}
^^?
LatexParam "{\parama}{\paramb}{\paramc}"
^ ^ ^ ?
Are you sure ? If yes, this
>>Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 18:16:00 +
>>From: Oscar Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: lyx-users mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Comments on lyx.1.1.5pre3 and layouts
>>
>>Hi all lyx-user's
>>
>>First of all, I would li
> "Oscar" == Oscar Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Oscar> I have discovered a new feature that I really like it, that is
Oscar> the possibility of editing and inserted label on the text, I
Oscar> have to say that I am currently using lyx.1.1.4pre1 as the
Oscar> latest stable version and
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Oscar> 2. How can I create a style layout for a latex command with,
> Oscar> let's say, five arguments ?. I am trying to write a lyx layout
> Oscar> for a specific cv class, and in this class there are many latex
> Oscar> commands with a different number of
> "Oscar" == Oscar Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Oscar> Unfortunately this is not the case. Most of the times every
Oscar> argument represent a field that you have to fill with an
Oscar> arbitrary text, and sometimes some arguments remain empty and
Oscar> sometimes they must be
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Oscar" == Oscar Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Oscar> Unfortunately this is not the case. Most of the times every
> Oscar> argument represent a field that you have to fill with an
> Oscar> arbitrary text, and sometimes some arguments remain empty and
>
Oscar Lopez wrote:
> I am trying something like that
>
> Style parama
> LatexType Command
..
> LatexType Command
> LatexName foocommand
> LatexParam "{\param1}{\param2}{\param3}"
sorry this was an
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Oscar Lopez wrote:
> I am trying something like that
> Style parama
What about :
Style parama
LatexType Command
LatexName parama
Preamble
\newcommand{\parama}[1]{\def\theparama{#1}} %% !! 1 sharp
%\parama{Not Given!}
EndPreamble
End
...
Style
Sorry, I forgot :
With \def, you can store "small" variables only. There is also a
\long\def, but I don't remember the precise TeX definitions of \def
capacities.
Alain
***
*Alain Castera
Alain Castera wrote:
> Style foocommand
> Margin First_Dynamic
> LatexType Command
> LatexName myfoocommand
> Preamble
> \newcommand{\myfoocommand}{\foocommand{\theparama}{\theparamb}{\theparamc}}
> EndPreamble
> ...
> End
>
> You can also do paramc and myfoocommand at once.
>
>
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Oscar Lopez wrote:
> Currently using
> ...
> \newcommand{\parama}[1]{\def\parama{#1}}
^^?
>
> LatexParam "{\parama}{\paramb}{\paramc}"
^ ^ ^ ?
Are you sure ? If yes,
Hi all lyx-user's
First of all, I would like to say that I am impressive with the new
version of lyx.1.1.5pre3 and I really appreciate all the lyx team
effort.
I have discovered a new feature that I really like it, that is the
possibility of editing and inserted label on the text, I have to say
Hi all lyx-user's
First of all, I would like to say that I am impressive with the new
version of lyx.1.1.5pre3 and I really appreciate all the lyx team
effort.
I have discovered a new feature that I really like it, that is the
possibility of editing and inserted label on the text, I have to say
Hi all lyx-user's
First of all, I would like to say that I am impressive with the new
version of lyx.1.1.5pre3 and I really appreciate all the lyx team
effort.
I have discovered a new feature that I really like it, that is the
possibility of editing and inserted label on the text, I have to say
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