Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
So you have to fill in the index entry, but no need to worry
about how to write the name. Just paste it.
I think that this idea is not a solution well.
Sure. It is not a solution, but a way of easing the work with the
existing lyx. Getting your index
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
On a linux system, you typically get all the free documentation with
your latex installation. On a debian linux system, see the file
/usr/share/doc/texmf/latex/tex-refs/makeindex-special-effects.html
On other systems, search for this file on the
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
So you have to fill in the index entry, but no need to worry
about how to write the name. Just paste it.
I think that this idea is not a solution well.
Sure. It is not a solution, but a way of easing the work with the
existing lyx. Getting your index
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
On a linux system, you typically get all the free documentation with
your latex installation. On a debian linux system, see the file
/usr/share/doc/texmf/latex/tex-refs/makeindex-special-effects.html
On other systems, search for this file on the
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
So you have to fill in the index entry, but no need to worry
about how to write the name. Just paste it.
I think that this idea is not a solution well.
Sure. It is not a solution, but a way of easing the work with the
existing lyx. Getting your index
Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:>
>On a linux system, you typically get all the free documentation with
>your latex installation. On a debian linux system, see the file
>/usr/share/doc/texmf/latex/tex-refs/makeindex-special-effects.html
>On other systems, search for this file on the
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 11:24:38PM +, Jose' Matos wrote:
I find it ironic defending a subject because it is pseudo-WYSIWYG in a lyx
list. ;-)
Actually, I would suggest that HTML is actually closer in concept to LyX
than it is to anything wysiwyg... but please don't take this as support
Thanks for help me, Helge!
I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
for index entry.
1) Difficult for index entry without assist.
Examples:
a) I have in my book: Otto von
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 11:24:38PM +, Jose' Matos wrote:
I find it ironic defending a subject because it is pseudo-WYSIWYG in a lyx
list. ;-)
Actually, I would suggest that HTML is actually closer in concept to LyX
than it is to anything wysiwyg... but please don't take this as support
Thanks for help me, Helge!
I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
for index entry.
1) Difficult for index entry without assist.
Examples:
a) I have in my book: Otto von
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 11:24:38PM +, Jose' Matos wrote:
> I find it ironic defending a subject because it is pseudo-WYSIWYG in a lyx
> list. ;-)
Actually, I would suggest that HTML is actually closer in concept to LyX
than it is to anything wysiwyg... but please don't take this as
Thanks for help me, Helge!
>>> I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
>>> but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
>>> reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
>>> for index entry.
>
>> 1) Difficult for index entry without assist.
>> Examples:
>
>> a) I have
I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
for index entry.
Lyx has multi-level index entries. The question
becomes - what is the problem? We who don't do
history/sociology can't
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 11:55:37AM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
for index entry.
Lyx has multi-level index entries. The question
On Monday 21 November 2005 17:26, Helge Hafting wrote:
Sure, people insist on ascii/unicode email with no formatting.
I can write justified email in html, but html is usually very
unpopular on open-source lists due to all the people using
non-html capable mailreaders.
That is not the point
Jose' Matos wrote:
On Monday 21 November 2005 17:26, Helge Hafting wrote:
Sure, people insist on ascii/unicode email with no formatting.
I can write justified email in html, but html is usually very
unpopular on open-source lists due to all the people using
non-html capable mailreaders.
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 00:10, Angus Leeming wrote:
I think that the *real* point is that this is a religious issue. If you
write to an email list asking for help yet use html then you are likely to
be ignored by those who have taken the religious position that html email
is evil. Since
- Original Message -
From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: align left and hyphenation
The most coherent reason I've found to justify this religion is that html
email totally screws up many mail
I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
for index entry.
Lyx has multi-level index entries. The question
becomes - what is the problem? We who don't do
history/sociology can't
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 11:55:37AM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
for index entry.
Lyx has multi-level index entries. The question
On Monday 21 November 2005 17:26, Helge Hafting wrote:
Sure, people insist on ascii/unicode email with no formatting.
I can write justified email in html, but html is usually very
unpopular on open-source lists due to all the people using
non-html capable mailreaders.
That is not the point
Jose' Matos wrote:
On Monday 21 November 2005 17:26, Helge Hafting wrote:
Sure, people insist on ascii/unicode email with no formatting.
I can write justified email in html, but html is usually very
unpopular on open-source lists due to all the people using
non-html capable mailreaders.
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 00:10, Angus Leeming wrote:
I think that the *real* point is that this is a religious issue. If you
write to an email list asking for help yet use html then you are likely to
be ignored by those who have taken the religious position that html email
is evil. Since
- Original Message -
From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: align left and hyphenation
The most coherent reason I've found to justify this religion is that html
email totally screws up many mail
>> I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
>> but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
>> reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
>> for index entry.
> Lyx has multi-level index entries. The question
> becomes - what is the problem? We who don't do
> history/sociology
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 11:55:37AM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
> >> I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
> >> but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
> >> reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
> >> for index entry.
>
> > Lyx has multi-level index entries.
On Monday 21 November 2005 17:26, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Sure, people insist on ascii/unicode email with no formatting.
> I can write justified email in html, but html is usually very
> unpopular on open-source lists due to all the people using
> non-html capable mailreaders.
That is not the
Jose' Matos wrote:
> On Monday 21 November 2005 17:26, Helge Hafting wrote:
>> Sure, people insist on ascii/unicode email with no formatting.
>> I can write justified email in html, but html is usually very
>> unpopular on open-source lists due to all the people using
>> non-html capable
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 00:10, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> I think that the *real* point is that this is a religious issue. If you
> write to an email list asking for help yet use html then you are likely to
> be ignored by those who have taken the religious position that html email
> is evil.
- Original Message -
From: "Angus Leeming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: align left and hyphenation
The most coherent reason I've found to justify this religion is that html
email total
On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 05:12:10PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
I don´t know PageMaker or Scribus.
I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
reduced for dificult to learn and poor tool for
index entry.
Lyx has multi-level
On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 05:12:10PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
I don´t know PageMaker or Scribus.
I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
reduced for dificult to learn and poor tool for
index entry.
Lyx has multi-level
On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 05:12:10PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
>
> I don´t know PageMaker or Scribus.
> I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
> but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
> reduced for dificult to learn and poor tool for
> index entry.
Lyx has
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 12:51:18PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
Usually, it is quite ugly and looks unprofessional.
Left align with ugly right border ( irregular )
make more easy to the eye find next line.
Studies were done in the 80's (sorry, no references at hand but I do
with ugly right border ( irregular )
make more easy to the eye find next line.
Indeed, but at a cost.
My publisher want left align with hyphenation
and indent for paragraph separation.
Hyphenation save a lot of pages.
Several magazines turn to this mode.
I have seen magazines do
Now, I am in problem with my publisher.
He said, Drop Lyx, take PageMaker!.
Bad advice. ;-) If you try - you will find that pagemaker can easily
do some things that is hard in lyx. But also the converse - lyx, and
sometimes a few latex commands, can do things you'd be hard
pressed to
How I can get align left and hyphention?
\usepackage{ragged2e}
At the begin of the document
\RaggedRight
HTH,
Jürgen
Thanks! This work Ok.
Marcelo
-
1GB gratis, Antivirus y Antispam
Correo Yahoo!, el mejor correo web
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 12:51:18PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
Usually, it is quite ugly and looks unprofessional.
Left align with ugly right border ( irregular )
make more easy to the eye find next line.
Studies were done in the 80's (sorry, no references at hand but I do
with ugly right border ( irregular )
make more easy to the eye find next line.
Indeed, but at a cost.
My publisher want left align with hyphenation
and indent for paragraph separation.
Hyphenation save a lot of pages.
Several magazines turn to this mode.
I have seen magazines do
Now, I am in problem with my publisher.
He said, Drop Lyx, take PageMaker!.
Bad advice. ;-) If you try - you will find that pagemaker can easily
do some things that is hard in lyx. But also the converse - lyx, and
sometimes a few latex commands, can do things you'd be hard
pressed to
How I can get align left and hyphention?
\usepackage{ragged2e}
At the begin of the document
\RaggedRight
HTH,
Jürgen
Thanks! This work Ok.
Marcelo
-
1GB gratis, Antivirus y Antispam
Correo Yahoo!, el mejor correo web
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 12:51:18PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
> > Usually, it is quite ugly and looks unprofessional.
> Left align with "ugly" right border ( irregular )
> make more easy to the eye find next line.
Studies were done in the 80's (sorry, no references at hand but I do
with "ugly" right border ( irregular )
make more easy to the eye find next line.
Indeed, but at a cost.
My publisher want left align with hyphenation
and indent for paragraph separation.
Hyphenation save a lot of pages.
Several magazines turn to this mode.
I have seen ma
>> Now, I am in problem with my publisher.
>> He said, "Drop Lyx, take PageMaker!".
>>
>>
> Bad advice. ;-) If you try - you will find that pagemaker can easily
> do some things that is hard in lyx. But also the converse - lyx, and
> sometimes a few latex commands, can do things you'd be hard
>> How I can get align left and hyphention?
> \usepackage{ragged2e}
>
> At the begin of the document
> \RaggedRight
>
> HTH,
> Jürgen
Thanks! This work Ok.
Marcelo
-
1GB gratis, Antivirus y Antispam
Correo Yahoo!, el mejor
border ( irregular )
make more easy to the eye find next line.
My publisher want left align with hyphenation
and indent for paragraph separation.
Hyphenation save a lot of pages.
Several magazines turn to this mode.
I can see that Lyx, when I selected left align,
toogle from indent
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
How I can get align left and hyphention?
\usepackage{ragged2e}
At the begin of the document
\RaggedRight
HTH,
Jürgen
border ( irregular )
make more easy to the eye find next line.
My publisher want left align with hyphenation
and indent for paragraph separation.
Hyphenation save a lot of pages.
Several magazines turn to this mode.
I can see that Lyx, when I selected left align,
toogle from indent
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
How I can get align left and hyphention?
\usepackage{ragged2e}
At the begin of the document
\RaggedRight
HTH,
Jürgen
> Helge Hafting
Thanks for write me!
Excuse me for my English. I tried explain me.
Left align with "ugly" right border ( irregular )
make more easy to the eye find next line.
My publisher want left align with hyphenation
and indent for paragraph separation.
Hyphenation
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
> How I can get align left and hyphention?
\usepackage{ragged2e}
At the begin of the document
\RaggedRight
HTH,
Jürgen
Hello,
I want use align left in my book but when
changed from align justified I lost
hyphenation.
This spent a lot of pages.
How I can get align left and hyphention?
Thanks in advance.
Marcelo Acuña
-
1GB gratis,
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 06:15:48PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
Hello,
I want use align left in my book but when
changed from align justified I lost
hyphenation.
This spent a lot of pages.
How I can get align left and hyphention?
I don'�t know if this is even possible.
Hello,
I want use align left in my book but when
changed from align justified I lost
hyphenation.
This spent a lot of pages.
How I can get align left and hyphention?
Thanks in advance.
Marcelo Acuña
-
1GB gratis,
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 06:15:48PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
Hello,
I want use align left in my book but when
changed from align justified I lost
hyphenation.
This spent a lot of pages.
How I can get align left and hyphention?
I don'�t know if this is even possible.
Hello,
I want use align left in my book but when
changed from align justified I lost
hyphenation.
This spent a lot of pages.
How I can get align left and hyphention?
Thanks in advance.
Marcelo Acuña
-
1GB gratis,
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 06:15:48PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
> Hello,
> I want use align left in my book but when
> changed from align justified I lost
> hyphenation.
> This spent a lot of pages.
> How I can get align left and hyphention?
>
I don'�t know if this is even
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