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
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
as the main lyx file (for which I created the layout file to
point to the ufthesis.cls file). Is the child document somehow
redefining
the graphicx package options? Thanks.
I don't think so.
Also, the error pointed to a problem loading amsmath.
Does the ufthesis.cls class load ams
, but LyX takes care of this.
I.e.
* it should not be in the user supplied preamble (DocumentSettingsLaTeX
preamble),
* but you should see it (with correct options) in the preamble of the
LaTeX file exported by lyx.
Günter
as the main lyx file (for which I created the layout file to
point to the ufthesis.cls file). Is the child document somehow
redefining
the graphicx package options? Thanks.
I don't think so.
Also, the error pointed to a problem loading amsmath.
Does the ufthesis.cls class load ams
, but LyX takes care of this.
I.e.
* it should not be in the user supplied preamble (DocumentSettingsLaTeX
preamble),
* but you should see it (with correct options) in the preamble of the
LaTeX file exported by lyx.
Günter
> > same type as the main lyx file (for which I created the layout file to
> > point to the ufthesis.cls file). Is the child document somehow
redefining
> > the graphicx package options? Thanks.
> I don't think so.
Also, the error pointed to a problem loading amsmath.
Do
for included graphics, but LyX takes care of this.
I.e.
* it should not be in the user supplied preamble (Document>Settings>LaTeX
preamble),
* but you should see it (with correct options) in the preamble of the
LaTeX file exported by lyx.
Günter
it in LyX. How hard is that?
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fused as to why you include a feature in the gui
that you won't support fully.
The file is short. Include it in LyX. How hard is that?
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nooj wrote:
I'm using 1.5.2, and I have cross references in my document.
There are four options for the output format:
reference
(reference)
page
on page page
reference on page page
Formatted reference
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying
Richard Heck schrieb:
If you mean 3.4.1, it doesn't say anything about reference formats that isn't already said in 6.1 of the user's guide.
It does, it lists what formats are possible and how they look. So what do you
need more?
I think what's wanted here is an indication
(a) that
Original Message
Subject: Re: want to add new format options to cross-reference
From: Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: nooj [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri Dec 07 2007 17:52:57 GMT+0100
nooj wrote:
I'm using 1.5.2, and I have cross references in my document. There
are four options
I'm using 1.5.2, and I have cross references in my document.
There are four options for the output format:
reference
(reference)
page
on page page
reference on page page
Formatted reference
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why
nooj schrieb:
1) You need to document the no-so-unusual behavior of reference on page
page
to output only reference.
What do you mean? Here I get also the page number, or alternatively the text on previous page or
on next page. But the latter is mentioaned in the LyX UserGuide:
ERT, but it's the best idea I've had all morning.
Anyway, thanks for listening.
- Nooj
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Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
how exactly does the self-defining work?
I found something like that in the documentation:
\newrefformat{sec}{Section \ref{#1} on page \pageref{#1}}
but is there a way to define different ways to reference e.g. a
section? And if so, how do I chose which one I
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
nooj schrieb:
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my Formatted references didn't behave like
my reference on page page, until I waded through the latex code
outputted by LyX and noticed one uses \prettyref and one uses
nooj schrieb:
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my Formatted references didn't behave like
my reference on page page, until I waded through the latex code
outputted by LyX and noticed one uses \prettyref and one uses \vref.
Then I had
nooj wrote:
I'm using 1.5.2, and I have cross references in my document.
There are four options for the output format:
reference
(reference)
page
on page page
reference on page page
Formatted reference
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying
Richard Heck schrieb:
If you mean 3.4.1, it doesn't say anything about reference formats that isn't already said in 6.1 of the user's guide.
It does, it lists what formats are possible and how they look. So what do you
need more?
I think what's wanted here is an indication
(a) that
Original Message
Subject: Re: want to add new format options to cross-reference
From: Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: nooj [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri Dec 07 2007 17:52:57 GMT+0100
nooj wrote:
I'm using 1.5.2, and I have cross references in my document. There
are four options
I'm using 1.5.2, and I have cross references in my document.
There are four options for the output format:
reference
(reference)
page
on page page
reference on page page
Formatted reference
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why
nooj schrieb:
1) You need to document the no-so-unusual behavior of reference on page
page
to output only reference.
What do you mean? Here I get also the page number, or alternatively the text on previous page or
on next page. But the latter is mentioaned in the LyX UserGuide:
ERT, but it's the best idea I've had all morning.
Anyway, thanks for listening.
- Nooj
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Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
how exactly does the self-defining work?
I found something like that in the documentation:
\newrefformat{sec}{Section \ref{#1} on page \pageref{#1}}
but is there a way to define different ways to reference e.g. a
section? And if so, how do I chose which one I
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
nooj schrieb:
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my Formatted references didn't behave like
my reference on page page, until I waded through the latex code
outputted by LyX and noticed one uses \prettyref and one uses
nooj schrieb:
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my Formatted references didn't behave like
my reference on page page, until I waded through the latex code
outputted by LyX and noticed one uses \prettyref and one uses \vref.
Then I had
nooj wrote:
I'm using 1.5.2, and I have cross references in my document.
There are four options for the output format:
()
on page
on page
Formatted reference
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my "Formatted refere
Richard Heck schrieb:
If you mean 3.4.1, it doesn't say anything about reference formats that isn't already said in 6.1 of the user's guide.
It does, it lists what formats are possible and how they look. So what do you
need more?
> I think what's wanted here is an indication
(a) that
Original Message
Subject: Re: want to add new format options to cross-reference
From: Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: nooj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri Dec 07 2007 17:52:57 GMT+0100
nooj wrote:
I'm using 1.5.2, and I have cross references in my document. There
are
I'm using 1.5.2, and I have cross references in my document.
There are four options for the output format:
()
on page
on page
Formatted reference
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my "Formatted reference&quo
nooj schrieb:
1) You need to document the no-so-unusual behavior of " on page
"
to output only "".
What do you mean? Here I get also the page number, or alternatively the text "on previous page" or
"on next page". But the latter is mentioaned in the LyX UserGuide:
"Note that the
ackets)*.
Then I can put whatever ERT I want around it. It violates the LyX-not-LaTeX
principle,
in that its use forces ERT, but it's the best idea I've had all morning.
Anyway, thanks for listening.
- Nooj
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Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
how exactly does the self-defining work?
I found something like that in the documentation:
\newrefformat{sec}{Section \ref{#1} on page \pageref{#1}}
but is there a way to define different ways to reference e.g. a
section? And if so, how do I chose which one I
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
nooj schrieb:
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my "Formatted reference"s didn't behave like
my " on page ", until I waded through the latex code
outputted by LyX and noticed one uses \prettyref and one uses \vref.
nooj schrieb:
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my "Formatted reference"s didn't behave like
my " on page ", until I waded through the latex code
outputted by LyX and noticed one uses \prettyref and one uses \vref.
Then I had to track
this as:
\documentclass[... ,dutch,... greek]{book}
(in other words the extra options are placed after the main language
option).
However babel wants the first/main language as the last (language)
option.
Is there a way to get this right?
Regards,
Patrick De Visschere
this as:
\documentclass[... ,dutch,... greek]{book}
(in other words the extra options are placed after the main language
option).
However babel wants the first/main language as the last (language)
option.
Is there a way to get this right?
Regards,
Patrick De Visschere
Hi,
I've a document with "dutch" as the main language and also a little
bit of "greek".
I've chosen "dutch" as the main language in the
Documents>Settings>Language panel
and mentioned "greek" as an option in the Documents>Settinds>Docu
load the subfigure package with the center
option. But if I try to do that in LyX, I get an error of conflicting
options, because LyX already loads subfigure, but with no options. So
now we come to my question: Is there any way to tell LyX to load a
package that it loads by default with certain
From: Mircea Trandafir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: pass options to subfigure (or other package loaded automatically)
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 12:49:46 -0500
Hey everybody,
I'm quite new to LyX, so please bear with me here. I checked the
documentation and Google (which
load the subfigure package with the center
option. But if I try to do that in LyX, I get an error of conflicting
options, because LyX already loads subfigure, but with no options. So
now we come to my question: Is there any way to tell LyX to load a
package that it loads by default with certain
From: Mircea Trandafir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: pass options to subfigure (or other package loaded automatically)
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 12:49:46 -0500
Hey everybody,
I'm quite new to LyX, so please bear with me here. I checked the
documentation and Google (which
load the subfigure package with the center
option. But if I try to do that in LyX, I get an error of conflicting
options, because LyX already loads subfigure, but with no options. So
now we come to my question: Is there any way to tell LyX to load a
package that it loads by default with certain
>>From: "Mircea Trandafir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: pass options to subfigure (or other package loaded automatically)
>>Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 12:49:46 -0500
>>
>>Hey everybody,
>>
>
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line' but didn't get any reasonable result.
Neither
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line' but didn't get any reasonable result.
Neither
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line' but didn't get any reasonable result.
Neither
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line
Exporting a lyx file to latex (plain) I am presented with a popup box:
file.EPS already exists.
do you want to overwrite?
and then I can choose three options:
1 overwrite
2 overwrite all
3 cancel export
Now, why is there no dont overwrite option???
Martin
Am Dienstag, 31. Oktober 2006 10:00 schrieb Martin A. Hansen:
Exporting a lyx file to latex (plain) I am presented with a popup box:
file.EPS already exists.
do you want to overwrite?
and then I can choose three options:
1 overwrite
2 overwrite all
3 cancel export
Now, why
Exporting a lyx file to latex (plain) I am presented with a popup box:
file.EPS already exists.
do you want to overwrite?
and then I can choose three options:
1 overwrite
2 overwrite all
3 cancel export
Now, why is there no dont overwrite option???
Martin
Am Dienstag, 31. Oktober 2006 10:00 schrieb Martin A. Hansen:
Exporting a lyx file to latex (plain) I am presented with a popup box:
file.EPS already exists.
do you want to overwrite?
and then I can choose three options:
1 overwrite
2 overwrite all
3 cancel export
Now, why
Exporting a lyx file to latex (plain) I am presented with a popup box:
file.EPS already exists.
do you want to overwrite?
and then I can choose three options:
1 overwrite
2 overwrite all
3 cancel export
Now, why is there no "dont overwrite" option???
Martin
Am Dienstag, 31. Oktober 2006 10:00 schrieb Martin A. Hansen:
> Exporting a lyx file to latex (plain) I am presented with a popup box:
>
> file.EPS already exists.
> do you want to overwrite?
>
> and then I can choose three options:
>
> 1 overwrite
> 2 over
I'm looking for documentation for how to give options to external templates.
I wish to give two values ( and of course the filename), and produce a LaTeX
code like this
{\hangindent=8cm\hangafter=-6\relax
\noindent
\raisebox{-\height}[0pt][0pt]{
\makebox[0pt][r]{\includegraphics{Q.eps}\hspace
I'm looking for documentation for how to give options to external templates.
I wish to give two values ( and of course the filename), and produce a LaTeX
code like this
{\hangindent=8cm\hangafter=-6\relax
\noindent
\raisebox{-\height}[0pt][0pt]{
\makebox[0pt][r]{\includegraphics{Q.eps}\hspace
I'm looking for documentation for how to give options to external templates.
I wish to give two values ( and of course the filename), and produce a LaTeX
code like this
{\hangindent=8cm\hangafter=-6\relax
\noindent
\raisebox{-\height}[0pt][0pt]{
\makebox[0pt][r]{\includegraphics{Q.eps}\hspace
Is there a discussion of the options, e.g., backtitle, uppertitleback,
lowertitleback, extratitle, etc. that would help me prepare for book layout?
Tom
tom poe wrote:
Is there a discussion of the options, e.g., backtitle, uppertitleback,
lowertitleback, extratitle, etc. that would help me prepare for book
layout? Tom
Well, what about manual to koma-script
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguien.pdf
Matej Cepl wrote:
tom poe wrote:
Is there a discussion of the options, e.g., backtitle, uppertitleback,
lowertitleback, extratitle, etc. that would help me prepare for book
layout? Tom
Well, what about manual to koma-script
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script
Is there a discussion of the options, e.g., backtitle, uppertitleback,
lowertitleback, extratitle, etc. that would help me prepare for book layout?
Tom
tom poe wrote:
Is there a discussion of the options, e.g., backtitle, uppertitleback,
lowertitleback, extratitle, etc. that would help me prepare for book
layout? Tom
Well, what about manual to koma-script
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguien.pdf
Matej Cepl wrote:
tom poe wrote:
Is there a discussion of the options, e.g., backtitle, uppertitleback,
lowertitleback, extratitle, etc. that would help me prepare for book
layout? Tom
Well, what about manual to koma-script
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script
Is there a discussion of the options, e.g., backtitle, uppertitleback,
lowertitleback, extratitle, etc. that would help me prepare for book layout?
Tom
tom poe wrote:
> Is there a discussion of the options, e.g., backtitle, uppertitleback,
> lowertitleback, extratitle, etc. that would help me prepare for book
> layout? Tom
Well, what about manual to koma-script
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scr
Matej Cepl wrote:
tom poe wrote:
Is there a discussion of the options, e.g., backtitle, uppertitleback,
lowertitleback, extratitle, etc. that would help me prepare for book
layout? Tom
Well, what about manual to koma-script
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script
Hi,
I just wondered, how do i give jurabib options to Lyx now that I have
activated Jurabib in the Document Settings instead of in the preamble? If I
put my usual line in the preamble, it complains that Jurabib has been called
twice.
1.4.1 is nice BTW! In 1.3.6 I spent a loong time figuring
Arne Kjell Vikhagen wrote:
Hi,
I just wondered, how do i give jurabib options to Lyx now that I have
activated Jurabib in the Document Settings instead of in the preamble? If
I put my usual line in the preamble, it complains that Jurabib has been
called twice.
Bennett gave the answer
On Thursday 25 May 2006 13:21, you wrote:
Arne Kjell Vikhagen wrote:
Hi,
I just wondered, how do i give jurabib options to Lyx now that I have
activated Jurabib in the Document Settings instead of in the preamble? If
I put my usual line in the preamble, it complains that Jurabib has
Is there a way to tell LyX to use the color package with the
[usenames] option? I would like to be able to use a command like
\definecolor{myblue}{named}{Cerulean}
in the preamble (to change link colors in hyperref). But LyX appears
to load color with no options by default. The {named
in the Document
Settings - Bibliographies where you could punch in your options when
selecting Jurabib - cannot think of any reason why anyone would use such a
strong package without considering giving it options. Beginners are maybe
not comfortable jumping into the preamble... Just a suggestion
Kevin Middleton wrote:
Is there a way to tell LyX to use the color package with the [usenames]
option? I would like to be able to use a command like
\definecolor{myblue}{named}{Cerulean}
in the preamble (to change link colors in hyperref). But LyX appears to
load color with no options
Hi,
I just wondered, how do i give jurabib options to Lyx now that I have
activated Jurabib in the Document Settings instead of in the preamble? If I
put my usual line in the preamble, it complains that Jurabib has been called
twice.
1.4.1 is nice BTW! In 1.3.6 I spent a loong time figuring
Arne Kjell Vikhagen wrote:
Hi,
I just wondered, how do i give jurabib options to Lyx now that I have
activated Jurabib in the Document Settings instead of in the preamble? If
I put my usual line in the preamble, it complains that Jurabib has been
called twice.
Bennett gave the answer
On Thursday 25 May 2006 13:21, you wrote:
Arne Kjell Vikhagen wrote:
Hi,
I just wondered, how do i give jurabib options to Lyx now that I have
activated Jurabib in the Document Settings instead of in the preamble? If
I put my usual line in the preamble, it complains that Jurabib has
Is there a way to tell LyX to use the color package with the
[usenames] option? I would like to be able to use a command like
\definecolor{myblue}{named}{Cerulean}
in the preamble (to change link colors in hyperref). But LyX appears
to load color with no options by default. The {named
in the Document
Settings - Bibliographies where you could punch in your options when
selecting Jurabib - cannot think of any reason why anyone would use such a
strong package without considering giving it options. Beginners are maybe
not comfortable jumping into the preamble... Just a suggestion
Kevin Middleton wrote:
Is there a way to tell LyX to use the color package with the [usenames]
option? I would like to be able to use a command like
\definecolor{myblue}{named}{Cerulean}
in the preamble (to change link colors in hyperref). But LyX appears to
load color with no options
Hi,
I just wondered, how do i give jurabib options to Lyx now that I have
activated Jurabib in the Document Settings instead of in the preamble? If I
put my usual line in the preamble, it complains that Jurabib has been called
twice.
1.4.1 is nice BTW! In 1.3.6 I spent a loong time figuring
Arne Kjell Vikhagen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just wondered, how do i give jurabib options to Lyx now that I have
> activated Jurabib in the Document Settings instead of in the preamble? If
> I put my usual line in the preamble, it complains that Jurabib has been
> called twice
On Thursday 25 May 2006 13:21, you wrote:
> Arne Kjell Vikhagen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just wondered, how do i give jurabib options to Lyx now that I have
> > activated Jurabib in the Document Settings instead of in the preamble? If
> > I put my usual l
Is there a way to tell LyX to use the color package with the
[usenames] option? I would like to be able to use a command like
\definecolor{myblue}{named}{Cerulean}
in the preamble (to change link colors in hyperref). But LyX appears
to load color with no options by default. The {named
n't hurt to put a little line in the Document
> Settings - Bibliographies where you could punch in your options when
> selecting Jurabib - cannot think of any reason why anyone would use such a
> strong package without considering giving it options. Beginners are maybe
> not comfortab
Kevin Middleton wrote:
Is there a way to tell LyX to use the color package with the [usenames]
option? I would like to be able to use a command like
\definecolor{myblue}{named}{Cerulean}
in the preamble (to change link colors in hyperref). But LyX appears to
load color with no options
Hello!
I am using LyX on Windows XP to write my thesis. I use BibTeX for the
references. I have noticed that LyX uses the natbib package when I set
cite-style in the document settings to Natbib.
Can I specify the options with witch LyX loads the natbib package?
In my case I would like to load
Roland Fäustlin wrote:
Can I specify the options with witch LyX loads the natbib package?
Put sortcompress,square,nonamebreak to Document-Class Options. They will
be passed to natbib.
Jürgen
Hello!
I am using LyX on Windows XP to write my thesis. I use BibTeX for the
references. I have noticed that LyX uses the natbib package when I set
cite-style in the document settings to Natbib.
Can I specify the options with witch LyX loads the natbib package?
In my case I would like to load
Roland Fäustlin wrote:
Can I specify the options with witch LyX loads the natbib package?
Put sortcompress,square,nonamebreak to Document-Class Options. They will
be passed to natbib.
Jürgen
Hello!
I am using LyX on Windows XP to write my thesis. I use BibTeX for the
references. I have noticed that LyX uses the natbib package when I set
cite-style in the document settings to Natbib.
Can I specify the options with witch LyX loads the natbib package?
In my case I would like to load
Roland Fäustlin wrote:
> Can I specify the options with witch LyX loads the natbib package?
Put "sort,square,nonamebreak" to Document->Class Options. They will
be passed to natbib.
Jürgen
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