Dear Peter,
It'd be better download the layout file itself from:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/trunk/lib/layouts/AEA.layout?rev=34800
Please put the layout file in the layouts directory (In the case of
Windows, I think it is located below \Program Files\LyX\.)
Koji
ps. Please
Dear Peter,
In the Document-setting-document class, the Article (American Economic
Association) class is Unavailable. I have reconfigure Lyx, and I have
added Harvard package to Mikitex.
OK, Article (American Economic Association) is listed in the
document class option, so the layout file is
Dear Peter,
It'd be better download the layout file itself from:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/trunk/lib/layouts/AEA.layout?rev=34800
Please put the layout file in the layouts directory (In the case of
Windows, I think it is located below \Program Files\LyX\.)
Koji
ps. Please
Dear Peter,
In the Document-setting-document class, the Article (American Economic
Association) class is Unavailable. I have reconfigure Lyx, and I have
added Harvard package to Mikitex.
OK, Article (American Economic Association) is listed in the
document class option, so the layout file is
Dear Peter,
It'd be better download the layout file itself from:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/trunk/lib/layouts/AEA.layout?rev=34800
Please put the layout file in the "layouts" directory (In the case of
Windows, I think it is located below "\Program Files\LyX\".)
Koji
ps. Please
Dear Peter,
> In the Document->setting->document class, the Article (American Economic
> Association) class is Unavailable. I have reconfigure Lyx, and I have
> added Harvard package to Mikitex.
OK, "Article (American Economic Association)" is listed in the
document class option, so the layout
On Thursday 13 November 2008 12:03:19 am Max Bian wrote:
Steve,
I think you have a good idea but I am not terribly good at tex or latex. I
have the latex code example I need this to do in another email of this
thread. Would it be possible to help me with the actual layout definition
with the
Max Bian wrote:
Below is the latex code I need to use. I am still not sure how to
define a layout with the correct latex definition so I can pass the
text and the graph to it without manually adding all the boxes
(minipages). I'd like to be able to see the graphics like when I
include a graph
On Thursday 13 November 2008 12:03:19 am Max Bian wrote:
Steve,
I think you have a good idea but I am not terribly good at tex or latex. I
have the latex code example I need this to do in another email of this
thread. Would it be possible to help me with the actual layout definition
with the
Max Bian wrote:
Below is the latex code I need to use. I am still not sure how to
define a layout with the correct latex definition so I can pass the
text and the graph to it without manually adding all the boxes
(minipages). I'd like to be able to see the graphics like when I
include a graph
On Thursday 13 November 2008 12:03:19 am Max Bian wrote:
> Steve,
>
> I think you have a good idea but I am not terribly good at tex or latex. I
> have the latex code example I need this to do in another email of this
> thread. Would it be possible to help me with the actual layout definition
>
Max Bian wrote:
Below is the latex code I need to use. I am still not sure how to
define a layout with the correct latex definition so I can pass the
text and the graph to it without manually adding all the boxes
(minipages). I'd like to be able to see the graphics like when I
include a graph
I'd like to be able to display the graphics along with the text if
possible. Can you please give more details on how this can be done?
Thanks.
Max
rgheck wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout
that does the following:
1) Take an image and
Max Bian wrote:
I'd like to be able to display the graphics along with the text if
possible. Can you please give more details on how this can be done?
Well, the first thing you have to do is figure out how to do what you
want to do in LaTeX. You'll need a command or environment that works
Max Bian wrote:
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout that
does the following:
1) Take an image and some text.
2) In the backend, get LyX to place the text in a box, the image in
another box, then put the two boxes in a larger box side-by-side
3) Automatically
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 08:22:29 am rgheck wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout that
does the following:
1) Take an image and some text.
2) In the backend, get LyX to place the text in a box, the image in
another box, then
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 15:33:02 Steve Litt wrote:
I don't remember if you can have 2 parboxes or whatever side by side, or
whether you'd need to use a table.
It is possible to have two (or more) minipages side by side.
--
José Abílio
Below is the latex code I need to use. I am still not sure how to define
a layout with the correct latex definition so I can pass the text and
the graph to it without manually adding all the boxes (minipages). I'd
like to be able to see the graphics like when I include a graph and edit
the
Steve,
I think you have a good idea but I am not terribly good at tex or latex. I have
the latex code example I need this to do in another email of this thread. Would
it be possible to help me with the actual layout definition with the latex
stuff in it?
Thanks.
Max
I'd like to be able to display the graphics along with the text if
possible. Can you please give more details on how this can be done?
Thanks.
Max
rgheck wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout
that does the following:
1) Take an image and
Max Bian wrote:
I'd like to be able to display the graphics along with the text if
possible. Can you please give more details on how this can be done?
Well, the first thing you have to do is figure out how to do what you
want to do in LaTeX. You'll need a command or environment that works
Max Bian wrote:
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout that
does the following:
1) Take an image and some text.
2) In the backend, get LyX to place the text in a box, the image in
another box, then put the two boxes in a larger box side-by-side
3) Automatically
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 08:22:29 am rgheck wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout that
does the following:
1) Take an image and some text.
2) In the backend, get LyX to place the text in a box, the image in
another box, then
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 15:33:02 Steve Litt wrote:
I don't remember if you can have 2 parboxes or whatever side by side, or
whether you'd need to use a table.
It is possible to have two (or more) minipages side by side.
--
José Abílio
Below is the latex code I need to use. I am still not sure how to define
a layout with the correct latex definition so I can pass the text and
the graph to it without manually adding all the boxes (minipages). I'd
like to be able to see the graphics like when I include a graph and edit
the
Steve,
I think you have a good idea but I am not terribly good at tex or latex. I have
the latex code example I need this to do in another email of this thread. Would
it be possible to help me with the actual layout definition with the latex
stuff in it?
Thanks.
Max
I'd like to be able to display the graphics along with the text if
possible. Can you please give more details on how this can be done?
Thanks.
Max
rgheck wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout
that does the following:
1) Take an image and
Max Bian wrote:
I'd like to be able to display the graphics along with the text if
possible. Can you please give more details on how this can be done?
Well, the first thing you have to do is figure out how to do what you
want to do in LaTeX. You'll need a command or environment that works
Max Bian wrote:
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout that
does the following:
1) Take an image and some text.
2) In the backend, get LyX to place the text in a box, the image in
another box, then put the two boxes in a larger box side-by-side
3) Automatically
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 08:22:29 am rgheck wrote:
> Max Bian wrote:
> > I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout that
> > does the following:
> >
> > 1) Take an image and some text.
> >
> > 2) In the backend, get LyX to place the text in a box, the image in
> >
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 15:33:02 Steve Litt wrote:
> I don't remember if you can have 2 parboxes or whatever side by side, or
> whether you'd need to use a table.
It is possible to have two (or more) minipages side by side.
--
José Abílio
Below is the latex code I need to use. I am still not sure how to define
a layout with the correct latex definition so I can pass the text and
the graph to it without manually adding all the boxes (minipages). I'd
like to be able to see the graphics like when I include a graph and edit
the
Steve,
I think you have a good idea but I am not terribly good at tex or latex. I have
the latex code example I need this to do in another email of this thread. Would
it be possible to help me with the actual layout definition with the latex
stuff in it?
Thanks.
Max
suggestion: this things needs an example pdf, so you can have a look at the
result.
martin
On 11/11/05, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have made a layout and a template document for brev.cls,
which is available from http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Layouts
brev.cls is nice for
On 11/11/05, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have made a layout and a template document for brev.cls,
which is available from http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Layouts
brev.cls is nice for writing letters on A4 paper, it positions the
sendto address so it is visible through the window in
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 02:01:08PM +0100, Martin A. Hansen wrote:
suggestion: this things needs an example pdf, so you can have a look at the
result.
Example added.
Helge Hafting
suggestion: this things needs an example pdf, so you can have a look at the
result.
martin
On 11/11/05, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have made a layout and a template document for brev.cls,
which is available from http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Layouts
brev.cls is nice for
On 11/11/05, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have made a layout and a template document for brev.cls,
which is available from http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Layouts
brev.cls is nice for writing letters on A4 paper, it positions the
sendto address so it is visible through the window in
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 02:01:08PM +0100, Martin A. Hansen wrote:
suggestion: this things needs an example pdf, so you can have a look at the
result.
Example added.
Helge Hafting
suggestion: this things needs an example pdf, so you can have a look at the
result.
martin
On 11/11/05, Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have made a layout and a template document for brev.cls,
> which is available from http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Layouts
>
> brev.cls is nice for
On 11/11/05, Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have made a layout and a template document for brev.cls,
> which is available from http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Layouts
>
> brev.cls is nice for writing letters on A4 paper, it positions the
> sendto address so it is visible through the
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 02:01:08PM +0100, Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> suggestion: this things needs an example pdf, so you can have a look at the
> result.
Example added.
Helge Hafting
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 02:05:42AM +0200, robin wrote:
I have a small but irritating problem with a new layout I've written.
Everything works fine except for tables. I created a new environment
called "Header", and now all tables use this as a default instead of
"Standard".
The layout is
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 02:05:42AM +0200, robin wrote:
I have a small but irritating problem with a new layout I've written.
Everything works fine except for tables. I created a new environment
called "Header", and now all tables use this as a default instead of
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 02:05:42AM +0200, robin wrote:
I have a small but irritating problem with a new layout I've written.
Everything works fine except for tables. I created a new environment
called "Header", and now all tables use this as a default instead of
"Standard".
The layout is
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 02:05:42AM +0200, robin wrote:
I have a small but irritating problem with a new layout I've written.
Everything works fine except for tables. I created a new environment
called "Header", and now all tables use this as a default instead of
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 02:05:42AM +0200, robin wrote:
> I have a small but irritating problem with a new layout I've written.
> Everything works fine except for tables. I created a new environment
> called "Header", and now all tables use this as a default instead of
> "Standard".
>
> The
Dekel Tsur wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 02:05:42AM +0200, robin wrote:
> > I have a small but irritating problem with a new layout I've written.
> > Everything works fine except for tables. I created a new environment
> > called "Header", and now all tables use this as a default instead of
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