Hi all-
Both lyx v.1.6.4 and v.1.6.5 have the same problem: the table cell options
don't work correctly with graphics contents.
I put together a beamer presentation with several graphics per slide, so I used
the old HTML trick of ordering the images within a table. However, I found
Hi all-
Both lyx v.1.6.4 and v.1.6.5 have the same problem: the table cell options
don't work correctly with graphics contents.
I put together a beamer presentation with several graphics per slide, so I used
the old HTML trick of ordering the images within a table. However, I found
What causes a checkmark to appear in the Predefined checkbox in Document
Class?
I have no predefined options, as far as I can tell, and it only appears
in some files but not in others.
EK
Ehud Kaplan schrieb:
What causes a checkmark to appear in the Predefined checkbox in Document
Class?
This appears when the document class layout file uses dome document class
options by default.
regards Uwe
What causes a checkmark to appear in the Predefined checkbox in Document
Class?
I have no predefined options, as far as I can tell, and it only appears
in some files but not in others.
EK
Ehud Kaplan schrieb:
What causes a checkmark to appear in the Predefined checkbox in Document
Class?
This appears when the document class layout file uses dome document class
options by default.
regards Uwe
What causes a checkmark to appear in the Predefined checkbox in Document
Class?
I have no predefined options, as far as I can tell, and it only appears
in some files but not in others.
EK
Ehud Kaplan schrieb:
What causes a checkmark to appear in the Predefined checkbox in Document
Class?
This appears when the document class layout file uses dome document class
options by default.
regards Uwe
is as \todo[options]
{todoEntry} and I want to know how to pass options to the todo
command. For example, one valid option is 'inline.' I created a
second, TODOInline inset where the corresponding LatexName is
todo[inline] and that works but does not scale when I want more types
of todos
is as \todo[options]
{todoEntry} and I want to know how to pass options to the todo
command. For example, one valid option is 'inline.' I created a
second, TODOInline inset where the corresponding LatexName is
todo[inline] and that works but does not scale when I want more types
of todos
e is used is as \todo[options]
> {todoEntry} and I want to know how to pass options to the todo
> command. For example, one valid option is 'inline.' I created a
> second, TODOInline inset where the corresponding LatexName is
> todo[inline] and that works but does not scale w
I am writing up my thesis in LyX and want to use the todonotes
package. I found Jürgen Spitzmüller's layout and it's very useful.
The basic way the that the todo package is used is as \todo[options]
{todoEntry} and I want to know how to pass options to the todo
command. For example, one
On 12/03/09, Alex Simma asi...@eecs.berkeley.edu wrote:
I am writing up my thesis in LyX and want to use the todonotes
package. I found Jürgen Spitzmüller's layout and it's very useful.
The basic way the that the todo package is used is as \todo[options]
{todoEntry} and I want to know how
On 2009-12-03, Stefano Franchi wrote:
On 12/03/09, Alex Simma asi...@eecs.berkeley.edu wrote:
I am writing up my thesis in LyX and want to use the todonotes
package. I found Jürgen Spitzmüller's layout and it's very useful.
The basic way the that the todo package is used is as \todo[options
I am writing up my thesis in LyX and want to use the todonotes
package. I found Jürgen Spitzmüller's layout and it's very useful.
The basic way the that the todo package is used is as \todo[options]
{todoEntry} and I want to know how to pass options to the todo
command. For example, one
On 12/03/09, Alex Simma asi...@eecs.berkeley.edu wrote:
I am writing up my thesis in LyX and want to use the todonotes
package. I found Jürgen Spitzmüller's layout and it's very useful.
The basic way the that the todo package is used is as \todo[options]
{todoEntry} and I want to know how
On 2009-12-03, Stefano Franchi wrote:
On 12/03/09, Alex Simma asi...@eecs.berkeley.edu wrote:
I am writing up my thesis in LyX and want to use the todonotes
package. I found Jürgen Spitzmüller's layout and it's very useful.
The basic way the that the todo package is used is as \todo[options
I am writing up my thesis in LyX and want to use the todonotes
package. I found Jürgen Spitzmüller's layout and it's very useful.
The basic way the that the todo package is used is as \todo[options]
{todoEntry} and I want to know how to pass options to the todo
command. For example, one
On 12/03/09, Alex Simma <asi...@eecs.berkeley.edu> wrote:
>I am writing up my thesis in LyX and want to use the todonotes
>package. I found Jürgen Spitzmüller's layout and it's very useful.
>
>The basic way the that the todo package is used is as \todo[options]
>{todoEntry} a
package is used is as \todo[options]
>>{todoEntry} and I want to know how to pass options to the todo
>>command.
...
>>What's the LyX way of having inset commands that accept options?
> I believe the LyX way to pass options is by using the Insert>>Short
> title command
When I embed a bibliography in the Lyx file itself (using the .AUX or
.bbl file), and then click on a citation reference in the Lyx file, I do
not get the option to choose a citation style, as I do when I call the
citation from a bibtex database. I am using natbib (author-year), and
indicated
Lyx */does/* know a lot about the citations, since when I click on one,
it shows its details (and in the left column all the other citations
that have been included in the Lyx file), but not the formatting options.
I inserted the references into the Lyx file through the circuitous route
On 09/16/2009 10:07 AM, Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Lyx */does/* know a lot about the citations, since when I click on
one, it shows its details (and in the left column all the other
citations that have been included in the Lyx file), but not the
formatting options.
I inserted the references
When I embed a bibliography in the Lyx file itself (using the .AUX or
.bbl file), and then click on a citation reference in the Lyx file, I do
not get the option to choose a citation style, as I do when I call the
citation from a bibtex database. I am using natbib (author-year), and
indicated
Lyx */does/* know a lot about the citations, since when I click on one,
it shows its details (and in the left column all the other citations
that have been included in the Lyx file), but not the formatting options.
I inserted the references into the Lyx file through the circuitous route
On 09/16/2009 10:07 AM, Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Lyx */does/* know a lot about the citations, since when I click on
one, it shows its details (and in the left column all the other
citations that have been included in the Lyx file), but not the
formatting options.
I inserted the references
When I embed a bibliography in the Lyx file itself (using the .AUX or
.bbl file), and then click on a citation reference in the Lyx file, I do
not get the option to choose a citation style, as I do when I call the
citation from a bibtex database. I am using natbib (author-year), and
indicated
Lyx */does/* know a lot about the citations, since when I click on one,
it shows its details (and in the left column all the other citations
that have been included in the Lyx file), but not the formatting options.
I inserted the references into the Lyx file through the circuitous route
On 09/16/2009 10:07 AM, Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Lyx */does/* know a lot about the citations, since when I click on
one, it shows its details (and in the left column all the other
citations that have been included in the Lyx file), but not the
formatting options.
I inserted the references
Eran Kaplinsky schrieb:
I don't know if there's a bug in Powerdot. I've not used Powerdot in
quite some time, and I recently found out that older presentations did
not compile as expected. I've always followed the manual which said:
10.3 Compiling with LYX
But this is the manual of
Eran Kaplinsky schrieb:
I don't know if there's a bug in Powerdot. I've not used Powerdot in
quite some time, and I recently found out that older presentations did
not compile as expected. I've always followed the manual which said:
10.3 Compiling with LYX
But this is the manual of
Eran Kaplinsky schrieb:
I don't know if there's a bug in Powerdot. I've not used Powerdot in
quite some time, and I recently found out that older presentations did
not compile as expected. I've always followed the manual which said:
10.3 Compiling with LYX
But this is the manual of
Contrary to the powerdot.pdf, it is not currently possible to produce
.pdf output in landscape mode with the nopsheader class option.
Is it possible to update the wiki or post this somewhere accessible?
Eran Kaplinsky schrieb:
Contrary to the powerdot.pdf, it is not currently possible to produce
.pdf output in landscape mode with the nopsheader class option.
What do you mean? Is there a bug in powerdot? If so please report it to the
developer of powerdot.
regards Uwe
options (see section 2.1 for a description). Then, go to the Paper
pane and select corresponding paper size and orientation (you may
choose letter paper in the case you set paper=screen in the class
options). Finally, go to the View (or File = Export)menu and select
your output (PostScript or PDF
Contrary to the powerdot.pdf, it is not currently possible to produce
.pdf output in landscape mode with the nopsheader class option.
Is it possible to update the wiki or post this somewhere accessible?
Eran Kaplinsky schrieb:
Contrary to the powerdot.pdf, it is not currently possible to produce
.pdf output in landscape mode with the nopsheader class option.
What do you mean? Is there a bug in powerdot? If so please report it to the
developer of powerdot.
regards Uwe
options (see section 2.1 for a description). Then, go to the Paper
pane and select corresponding paper size and orientation (you may
choose letter paper in the case you set paper=screen in the class
options). Finally, go to the View (or File = Export)menu and select
your output (PostScript or PDF
Contrary to the powerdot.pdf, it is not currently possible to produce
.pdf output in landscape mode with the "nopsheader" class option.
Is it possible to update the wiki or post this somewhere accessible?
Eran Kaplinsky schrieb:
Contrary to the powerdot.pdf, it is not currently possible to produce
.pdf output in landscape mode with the "nopsheader" class option.
What do you mean? Is there a bug in powerdot? If so please report it to the
developer of powerdot.
regards Uwe
options (see section 2.1 for a description). Then, go to the Paper
pane and select corresponding paper size and orientation (you may
choose letter paper in the case you set paper=screen in the class
options). Finally, go to the View (or File = Export)menu and select
your output (PostScript or PDF
Could someone please tell me how to reduce the font-size of a chapter
in non-standard options? That is, I don't want to reduce it from
Normal to Small to Smaller but say from 10 point to 9.5 point or 9.3
point for the entire chapter. Thanks! FN
--
FN * http://fredericknoronha.wordpress.com http
Could someone please tell me how to reduce the font-size of a chapter
in non-standard options? That is, I don't want to reduce it from
Normal to Small to Smaller but say from 10 point to 9.5 point or 9.3
point for the entire chapter. Thanks! FN
--
FN * http://fredericknoronha.wordpress.com http
Could someone please tell me how to reduce the font-size of a chapter
in non-standard options? That is, I don't want to reduce it from
Normal to Small to Smaller but say from 10 point to 9.5 point or 9.3
point for the entire chapter. Thanks! FN
--
FN * http://fredericknoronha.wordpress.com http
It appears that
\usepackage{color}
is automatically placed in the preamble when a program listing with
coloring options is used. However, what if I want
\usepackage[usenames]{color}
instead? Is there a way to do this? If I put this directly in the
preamble then I get
James C. Sutherland wrote:
It appears that
\usepackage{color}
is automatically placed in the preamble when a program listing with
coloring options is used. However, what if I want
\usepackage[usenames]{color}
instead? Is there a way to do this? If I put this directly in the
preamble then I
It appears that
\usepackage{color}
is automatically placed in the preamble when a program listing with
coloring options is used. However, what if I want
\usepackage[usenames]{color}
instead? Is there a way to do this? If I put this directly in the
preamble then I get
James C. Sutherland wrote:
It appears that
\usepackage{color}
is automatically placed in the preamble when a program listing with
coloring options is used. However, what if I want
\usepackage[usenames]{color}
instead? Is there a way to do this? If I put this directly in the
preamble then I
It appears that
\usepackage{color}
is automatically placed in the preamble when a program listing with
coloring options is used. However, what if I want
\usepackage[usenames]{color}
instead? Is there a way to do this? If I put this directly in the
preamble then I get
James C. Sutherland wrote:
It appears that
\usepackage{color}
is automatically placed in the preamble when a program listing with
coloring options is used. However, what if I want
\usepackage[usenames]{color}
instead? Is there a way to do this? If I put this directly in the
preamble then I
Hi All,
I am currently in charge of maintaining a cross-platform technical
documentation tree at a multi-user site.
We chose LyX as the primary document editor and are very happy of that
choice, so far.
All our documents are based on the excellent koma book class, along
with its LyX layout
Nicolas Tisserand wrote:
Isn't there something else that would help me achieve my goals ?
Is the LyX layout language alone expressive enough to specify what I'm
trying to do?
Not having had a need for this myself yet, it sounds like the new Layout
Modules in LyX 1.6 are the thing you are
Hi All,
I am currently in charge of maintaining a cross-platform technical
documentation tree at a multi-user site.
We chose LyX as the primary document editor and are very happy of that
choice, so far.
All our documents are based on the excellent koma book class, along
with its LyX layout
Nicolas Tisserand wrote:
Isn't there something else that would help me achieve my goals ?
Is the LyX layout language alone expressive enough to specify what I'm
trying to do?
Not having had a need for this myself yet, it sounds like the new Layout
Modules in LyX 1.6 are the thing you are
Hi All,
I am currently in charge of maintaining a cross-platform technical
documentation tree at a multi-user site.
We chose LyX as the primary document editor and are very happy of that
choice, so far.
All our documents are based on the excellent koma book class, along
with its LyX layout
Nicolas Tisserand wrote:
Isn't there something else that would help me achieve my goals ?
Is the LyX layout language alone expressive enough to specify what I'm
trying to do?
Not having had a need for this myself yet, it sounds like the new Layout
Modules in LyX 1.6 are the thing you are
Hi
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a minipage
(or the little grey flag saying Box (Minipage)) to get a little
dialog box containing options for changing minipages.
I no longer get this with my locally compiled version of Lyx 1.6. Is
this specific to me or a more
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:27:07 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
Mike Meredith wrote:
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a
minipage (or the little grey flag saying Box (Minipage)) to get a
little dialog box containing options for changing minipages.
Do you get a context
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:04:32 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a
minipage (or the little grey flag saying Box (Minipage)) to get
a little dialog box containing options for changing minipages.
I'm guessing you have some kind
Mike Meredith wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:27:07 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
Mike Meredith wrote:
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a
minipage (or the little grey flag saying Box (Minipage)) to get a
little dialog box containing options for changing minipages
Mike Meredith wrote:
Hi
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a minipage
(or the little grey flag saying Box (Minipage)) to get a little
dialog box containing options for changing minipages.
I no longer get this with my locally compiled version of Lyx 1.6
Hi
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a minipage
(or the little grey flag saying Box (Minipage)) to get a little
dialog box containing options for changing minipages.
I no longer get this with my locally compiled version of Lyx 1.6. Is
this specific to me or a more
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:27:07 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
Mike Meredith wrote:
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a
minipage (or the little grey flag saying Box (Minipage)) to get a
little dialog box containing options for changing minipages.
Do you get a context
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:04:32 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a
minipage (or the little grey flag saying Box (Minipage)) to get
a little dialog box containing options for changing minipages.
I'm guessing you have some kind
Mike Meredith wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:27:07 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
Mike Meredith wrote:
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a
minipage (or the little grey flag saying Box (Minipage)) to get a
little dialog box containing options for changing minipages
Mike Meredith wrote:
Hi
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a minipage
(or the little grey flag saying Box (Minipage)) to get a little
dialog box containing options for changing minipages.
I no longer get this with my locally compiled version of Lyx 1.6
Hi
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a minipage
(or the little grey flag saying "Box (Minipage)") to get a little
dialog box containing options for changing minipages.
I no longer get this with my locally compiled version of Lyx 1.6. Is
this specific to me
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:27:07 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
> Mike Meredith wrote:
> > I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a
> > minipage (or the little grey flag saying "Box (Minipage)") to get a
> > little dialog box containing options for cha
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:04:32 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
> >>> I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a
> >>> minipage (or the little grey flag saying "Box (Minipage)") to get
> >>> a little dialog box containing options for
Mike Meredith wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:27:07 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
Mike Meredith wrote:
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a
minipage (or the little grey flag saying "Box (Minipage)") to get a
little dialog box containing options for changing
Mike Meredith wrote:
Hi
I was previously able (in version 1.5.6) to right-click on a minipage
(or the little grey flag saying "Box (Minipage)") to get a little
dialog box containing options for changing minipages.
I no longer get this with my locally compiled version
On 11.07.08, Sebastian Rohrer wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the achemso package for the formatting of my
bibliography.
...
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line in my
latex preamble
G. Milde wrote:
On 11.07.08, Sebastian Rohrer wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the achemso package for the formatting of my
bibliography.
...
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line
a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line in my
latex preamble
\usepackage[usetitle]{achemso}
usetitle is the option that provides the inclusion of the title in the
citation.
Lyx uses the achemso citation
Society (ACS).
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited
article in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line
in my latex preamble
\usepackage[usetitle]{achemso}
usetitle is the option that provides the inclusion of the title in
the citation.
Lyx uses
of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited
article in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line
in my latex preamble
\usepackage[usetitle]{achemso}
usetitle is the option that provides the inclusion of the title
On 11.07.08, Sebastian Rohrer wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the achemso package for the formatting of my
bibliography.
...
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line in my
latex preamble
G. Milde wrote:
On 11.07.08, Sebastian Rohrer wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the achemso package for the formatting of my
bibliography.
...
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line
a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line in my
latex preamble
\usepackage[usetitle]{achemso}
usetitle is the option that provides the inclusion of the title in the
citation.
Lyx uses the achemso citation
Society (ACS).
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited
article in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line
in my latex preamble
\usepackage[usetitle]{achemso}
usetitle is the option that provides the inclusion of the title in
the citation.
Lyx uses
of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited
article in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line
in my latex preamble
\usepackage[usetitle]{achemso}
usetitle is the option that provides the inclusion of the title
On 11.07.08, Sebastian Rohrer wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to use the "achemso" package for the formatting of my
> bibliography.
...
> I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
> in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line
G. Milde wrote:
On 11.07.08, Sebastian Rohrer wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the "achemso" package for the formatting of my
bibliography.
...
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
in the citation. Therefore I have included the
(ACS).
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line in my
latex preamble
\usepackage[usetitle]{achemso}
"usetitle" is the option that provides the inclusion of the title in the
citation.
e American Chemical Society (ACS).
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited
article in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line
in my latex preamble
\usepackage[usetitle]{achemso}
"usetitle" is the option that provides the inclusion of the title in
the rules of the
journals of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited
article in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line
in my latex preamble
\usepackage[usetitle]{achemso}
"usetitle" is the option that provides the in
Hi,
I want to use the achemso package for the formatting of my
bibliography.
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/achemso/)
This package provides citation styles compliant with the rules of the
journals of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
I need a specific options
Hi,
I want to use the achemso package for the formatting of my
bibliography.
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/achemso/)
This package provides citation styles compliant with the rules of the
journals of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
I need a specific options
Hi,
I want to use the "achemso" package for the formatting of my
bibliography.
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/achemso/)
This package provides citation styles compliant with the rules of the
journals of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
I need a specif
the figure to float. It appears, from looking at the LaTeX
source generated by LyX, that the lower-case options are hard coded.
Does anyone know how to change this?
James
the figure to float. It appears, from looking at the LaTeX
source generated by LyX, that the lower-case options are hard coded.
Does anyone know how to change this?
James
the figure to float. It appears, from looking at the LaTeX
source generated by LyX, that the lower-case options are hard coded.
Does anyone know how to change this?
James
I have a table that may have up to 33 columns and a couple of hundred rows
to include in a report. It's probably too wide -- even in landscape mode
with the lscape package -- but the longtable package will accommodate the
length. I cannot recall having to put such a large table onto lettersize
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have a table that may have up to 33 columns and a couple of hundred
rows
to include in a report. It's probably too wide -- even in landscape mode
with the lscape package -- but the longtable package will accommodate the
length. I cannot recall having to put such a large
On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
That's basically what I would do (if I ever drank enough to come up with a
table with 33 columns :-)).
Paul,
Stick with coffee.
One question to ask yourself is which is more important for the reader --
tying together clusters of columns from the
Rich Shepard schrieb:
I have a table that may have up to 33 columns and a couple of hundred
rows to include in a report.
What I'd appreciate are suggestions for organizing the table.
Have a look at the EmbeddedObjects manual for what you can do with longtables. When this doesn't
suit
On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Have a look at the EmbeddedObjects manual for what you can do with
longtables. When this doesn't suit your needs I fear LaTeX can't handle
this.
Uwe,
I see in TLC2 that the longtable package is more flexible than the
supertable package, but works in a
I have a table that may have up to 33 columns and a couple of hundred rows
to include in a report. It's probably too wide -- even in landscape mode
with the lscape package -- but the longtable package will accommodate the
length. I cannot recall having to put such a large table onto lettersize
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have a table that may have up to 33 columns and a couple of hundred
rows
to include in a report. It's probably too wide -- even in landscape mode
with the lscape package -- but the longtable package will accommodate the
length. I cannot recall having to put such a large
On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
That's basically what I would do (if I ever drank enough to come up with a
table with 33 columns :-)).
Paul,
Stick with coffee.
One question to ask yourself is which is more important for the reader --
tying together clusters of columns from the
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