Hello everybody,
I am working on the layout of my diploma thesis at the moment and would like to
display the title of every section (e.g. first page) and subsection (second
page and then alternating) in the heading line of the document. Does anyone
know how to do that?
Thanks in advance
Kane Kano schrieb:
I am working on the layout of my diploma thesis at the moment and would like to display the title of every section (e.g. first page) and subsection (second page and then alternating) in the heading line of the document. Does anyone know how to do that?
Set the page style in
On 2008-03-12 22:00:15 +0100, Dominik Böhm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Andre Poenitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So it does not know about Konfiguration*einstellung (neither do I,
btw, it's like talking about weisser Schimmel...)
Yes I know, the example was very
On 2008-03-13 00:34:13 +0100, Frode Svindseth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Den 11. mars. 2008 kl. 18.25 skrev Abdelrazak Younes:
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello everybody,
Somehow, I find it difficult to use mailing lists, maybe I am a too
young computer and internet user but I can not see
On 12.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.}
Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing).
or any LaTex input
Remember, that you can use ViewView_Source to find out the right LaTeX
command for
Bob Lounsbury ha scritto:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frode Svindseth wrote:
Den 11. mars. 2008 kl. 18.25 skrev Abdelrazak Younes:
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello everybody,
Somehow, I find it difficult to use mailing lists, maybe
Kane Kano schrieb:
Page 1: Heading line: 2 Theory
Page2:Heading line: 2.1 FEM and Suface currents
Page3.. Heading line: 2 Theory
and so on till the next subsection or section emerges.
This is possible when you set the page style to fancy, see section 3.1.3 of
the
On 3/9/08, Laurent Duperval [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From all the myriads of fonts available for LyX and LaTeX, which ones are
the best for printed output? I've been using the default, but I find it a
bit thin (or light) so I was wondering if there was a better
recommendation. While I'm
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Filippo Zangheri wrote:
Thunderbird too, can group e-mails by thread. And threads are not only
determined by e-mail Subject: field, but also by References: field.
And that's pretty good.
So can pine, mutt, and elm.
And, my mail remains private since it's all on my
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Rich Shepard apparently wrote:
pine, mutt, and elm
I guess pine would be Alpine now.
And you left out my favorite: Mahogany.
It wins for interface (and for those who
care, is Python scriptable).
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
Filippo Zangheri wrote:
Thunderbird too, can group e-mails by thread. And threads are not
only determined by e-mail Subject: field, but also by
References: field. And that's pretty good.
Indeed, portability is not supported!
I believe there's a version of T-bird that can run from a flash
On Thursday 13 March 2008 06:48, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 3/9/08, Laurent Duperval [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From all the myriads of fonts available for LyX and LaTeX, which ones
are the best for printed output? I've been using the default, but I find
it a bit thin (or light) so I was
Hi,
I will try to explain clearly my problem.
I am writting a scientific report and I added the bibliography via
Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac).
The default organisation of the bibliography is alphabetical: all my
references are classified in the alphabetical order of the authors.
And with this system
Andréas LYBERIS wrote:
Hi,
I will try to explain clearly my problem.
I am writting a scientific report and I added the bibliography via
Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac).
The default organisation of the bibliography is alphabetical: all my
references are classified in the alphabetical order of
Hi,
I'm writing a document using the ams book class document and I have a little
problem with the language. I have chosen Spanish as language and everything
is ok except that when I insert a theorem it displays the word theorem in
spansh in the display, but when I export the document to pdf it
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 08:25:17PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Just wanted to put in another shameless plug for Gmail. Two or maybe
three more reasons I love it:
1) Nearly unlimited storage at 6.5GB of 'free as in free' space, which
is always getting larger. Although I've been using it for
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Andre Poenitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 08:25:17PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Just wanted to put in another shameless plug for Gmail. Two or maybe
three more reasons I love it:
1) Nearly unlimited storage at 6.5GB of 'free as
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 08:21:36AM +0100, Max wrote:
On 2008-03-13 00:34:13 +0100, Frode Svindseth [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Another thing I generally don't like about usenet oder mailing lists is the
use of real names. Not that I would ever have written anything embarrasing
in this group, but
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:19:25PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
3) Also, just to repeat myself. Gmail automatically threads emails
by subject, so it is very nice to read as they say it's like having a
conversation with people.
Well, that's a feature of every decent mail reader (and
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Andre Poenitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:19:25PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
3) Also, just to repeat myself. Gmail automatically threads emails
by subject, so it is very nice to read as they say it's like having a
On 13 Mar 2008, at 00:49, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Yoav Felberbaum
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hullo,
I'm trying to add a document class to my mac LyX 1.5.3 install.
However, I'm a bit puzzled as to how to make it show up.
The package is exam.cls. I have it in my
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 01:16:56PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
I'm not too worried about Google going anywhere in the near future,
but if something were to happen it would be easy enough to POP3 all my
messages for backup (which may not be a bad idea anyway now that you
made me
Ok I find how,
I didn't know that you can doudble click on the biblio file on lyx where
you define the bibdesk style.
Thanks for your help,
Andréas LYBERIS
154 rue de Tolbiac
75013 Paris
France
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel: +33 679603975
Charles de Miramon a écrit :
Andréas LYBERIS
If you are not using overlays (i.e., everything displays in one gulp
on each of those slides), and if you don't mind having the same title
with a Roman numeral index (e.g., Results I and Results II) for
the two slides, you can condense it to one slide, whose title is as
above but
Hello,
for changing the shortcuts in LyX, I created a new .bind-file out of the
cua.bind. I want to create a shortcut for creating the pdf-file using
pdflatex. I replaced the command
\bind C-p...
with
\bind C-p buffer-view pdf,
but this command just uses Postscript to create the PDF.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, NicoWinger wrote:
for changing the shortcuts in LyX, I created a new .bind-file out of the
cua.bind. I want to create a shortcut for creating the pdf-file using
pdflatex. I replaced the command
\bind C-p...
with
\bind C-p buffer-view pdf,
but this command just uses
NicoWinger writes:
\bind C-p buffer-view pdf,
but this command just uses Postscript to create the PDF. Does someone know
what command stands for creating the PDF with pdflatex?
\bind C-p buffer-view pdf2
--
Enrico
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Enrico Forestieri shared this with us all:
--} NicoWinger writes:
--}
--} \bind C-p buffer-view pdf,
--}
--} but this command just uses Postscript to create the PDF. Does someone
know --} what command stands for creating the PDF with pdflatex?
--}
--} \bind C-p
Hi all,
A lot of my writing involves running commands in a Linux graphical terminal
(xterm, aterm, rxvt, etc) and copying the multiline results to a LyX-Code
environment in the doc I'm writing. Unfortunately, this is very difficult in
LyX 1.5.3 running on Linux (Mandriva 2007 32 bit).
On
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Steve Litt shared this with us all:
--} I know cut and paste is implemented poorly in Linux, but it's usually
not this --} bad. Is there any way to improve interprogram cut and paste in
LyX?
I'm not certain that cut and paste has been difficult in Linux, though I have
had
Hello everybody,
I am working on the layout of my diploma thesis at the moment and would like to
display the title of every section (e.g. first page) and subsection (second
page and then alternating) in the heading line of the document. Does anyone
know how to do that?
Thanks in advance
Kane Kano schrieb:
I am working on the layout of my diploma thesis at the moment and would like to display the title of every section (e.g. first page) and subsection (second page and then alternating) in the heading line of the document. Does anyone know how to do that?
Set the page style in
On 2008-03-12 22:00:15 +0100, Dominik Böhm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Andre Poenitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So it does not know about Konfiguration*einstellung (neither do I,
btw, it's like talking about weisser Schimmel...)
Yes I know, the example was very
On 2008-03-13 00:34:13 +0100, Frode Svindseth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Den 11. mars. 2008 kl. 18.25 skrev Abdelrazak Younes:
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello everybody,
Somehow, I find it difficult to use mailing lists, maybe I am a too
young computer and internet user but I can not see
On 12.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.}
Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing).
or any LaTex input
Remember, that you can use ViewView_Source to find out the right LaTeX
command for
Bob Lounsbury ha scritto:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frode Svindseth wrote:
Den 11. mars. 2008 kl. 18.25 skrev Abdelrazak Younes:
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello everybody,
Somehow, I find it difficult to use mailing lists, maybe
Kane Kano schrieb:
Page 1: Heading line: 2 Theory
Page2:Heading line: 2.1 FEM and Suface currents
Page3.. Heading line: 2 Theory
and so on till the next subsection or section emerges.
This is possible when you set the page style to fancy, see section 3.1.3 of
the
On 3/9/08, Laurent Duperval [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From all the myriads of fonts available for LyX and LaTeX, which ones are
the best for printed output? I've been using the default, but I find it a
bit thin (or light) so I was wondering if there was a better
recommendation. While I'm
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Filippo Zangheri wrote:
Thunderbird too, can group e-mails by thread. And threads are not only
determined by e-mail Subject: field, but also by References: field.
And that's pretty good.
So can pine, mutt, and elm.
And, my mail remains private since it's all on my
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Rich Shepard apparently wrote:
pine, mutt, and elm
I guess pine would be Alpine now.
And you left out my favorite: Mahogany.
It wins for interface (and for those who
care, is Python scriptable).
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
Filippo Zangheri wrote:
Thunderbird too, can group e-mails by thread. And threads are not
only determined by e-mail Subject: field, but also by
References: field. And that's pretty good.
Indeed, portability is not supported!
I believe there's a version of T-bird that can run from a flash
On Thursday 13 March 2008 06:48, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 3/9/08, Laurent Duperval [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From all the myriads of fonts available for LyX and LaTeX, which ones
are the best for printed output? I've been using the default, but I find
it a bit thin (or light) so I was
Hi,
I will try to explain clearly my problem.
I am writting a scientific report and I added the bibliography via
Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac).
The default organisation of the bibliography is alphabetical: all my
references are classified in the alphabetical order of the authors.
And with this system
Andréas LYBERIS wrote:
Hi,
I will try to explain clearly my problem.
I am writting a scientific report and I added the bibliography via
Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac).
The default organisation of the bibliography is alphabetical: all my
references are classified in the alphabetical order of
Hi,
I'm writing a document using the ams book class document and I have a little
problem with the language. I have chosen Spanish as language and everything
is ok except that when I insert a theorem it displays the word theorem in
spansh in the display, but when I export the document to pdf it
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 08:25:17PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Just wanted to put in another shameless plug for Gmail. Two or maybe
three more reasons I love it:
1) Nearly unlimited storage at 6.5GB of 'free as in free' space, which
is always getting larger. Although I've been using it for
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Andre Poenitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 08:25:17PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Just wanted to put in another shameless plug for Gmail. Two or maybe
three more reasons I love it:
1) Nearly unlimited storage at 6.5GB of 'free as
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 08:21:36AM +0100, Max wrote:
On 2008-03-13 00:34:13 +0100, Frode Svindseth [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Another thing I generally don't like about usenet oder mailing lists is the
use of real names. Not that I would ever have written anything embarrasing
in this group, but
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:19:25PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
3) Also, just to repeat myself. Gmail automatically threads emails
by subject, so it is very nice to read as they say it's like having a
conversation with people.
Well, that's a feature of every decent mail reader (and
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Andre Poenitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:19:25PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
3) Also, just to repeat myself. Gmail automatically threads emails
by subject, so it is very nice to read as they say it's like having a
On 13 Mar 2008, at 00:49, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Yoav Felberbaum
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hullo,
I'm trying to add a document class to my mac LyX 1.5.3 install.
However, I'm a bit puzzled as to how to make it show up.
The package is exam.cls. I have it in my
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 01:16:56PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
I'm not too worried about Google going anywhere in the near future,
but if something were to happen it would be easy enough to POP3 all my
messages for backup (which may not be a bad idea anyway now that you
made me
Ok I find how,
I didn't know that you can doudble click on the biblio file on lyx where
you define the bibdesk style.
Thanks for your help,
Andréas LYBERIS
154 rue de Tolbiac
75013 Paris
France
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel: +33 679603975
Charles de Miramon a écrit :
Andréas LYBERIS
If you are not using overlays (i.e., everything displays in one gulp
on each of those slides), and if you don't mind having the same title
with a Roman numeral index (e.g., Results I and Results II) for
the two slides, you can condense it to one slide, whose title is as
above but
Hello,
for changing the shortcuts in LyX, I created a new .bind-file out of the
cua.bind. I want to create a shortcut for creating the pdf-file using
pdflatex. I replaced the command
\bind C-p...
with
\bind C-p buffer-view pdf,
but this command just uses Postscript to create the PDF.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, NicoWinger wrote:
for changing the shortcuts in LyX, I created a new .bind-file out of the
cua.bind. I want to create a shortcut for creating the pdf-file using
pdflatex. I replaced the command
\bind C-p...
with
\bind C-p buffer-view pdf,
but this command just uses
NicoWinger writes:
\bind C-p buffer-view pdf,
but this command just uses Postscript to create the PDF. Does someone know
what command stands for creating the PDF with pdflatex?
\bind C-p buffer-view pdf2
--
Enrico
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Enrico Forestieri shared this with us all:
--} NicoWinger writes:
--}
--} \bind C-p buffer-view pdf,
--}
--} but this command just uses Postscript to create the PDF. Does someone
know --} what command stands for creating the PDF with pdflatex?
--}
--} \bind C-p
Hi all,
A lot of my writing involves running commands in a Linux graphical terminal
(xterm, aterm, rxvt, etc) and copying the multiline results to a LyX-Code
environment in the doc I'm writing. Unfortunately, this is very difficult in
LyX 1.5.3 running on Linux (Mandriva 2007 32 bit).
On
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Steve Litt shared this with us all:
--} I know cut and paste is implemented poorly in Linux, but it's usually
not this --} bad. Is there any way to improve interprogram cut and paste in
LyX?
I'm not certain that cut and paste has been difficult in Linux, though I have
had
Hello everybody,
I am working on the layout of my diploma thesis at the moment and would like to
display the title of every section (e.g. first page) and subsection (second
page and then alternating) in the heading line of the document. Does anyone
know how to do that?
Thanks in advance
Kane Kano schrieb:
I am working on the layout of my diploma thesis at the moment and would like to display the title of every section (e.g. first page) and subsection (second page and then alternating) in the heading line of the document. Does anyone know how to do that?
Set the page style in
On 2008-03-12 22:00:15 +0100, "Dominik Böhm"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Andre Poenitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
So it does not know about "Konfiguration*einstellung" (neither do I,
btw, it's like talking about "weisser Schimmel"...)
Yes I know, the example
On 2008-03-13 00:34:13 +0100, Frode Svindseth
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Den 11. mars. 2008 kl. 18.25 skrev Abdelrazak Younes:
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello everybody,
Somehow, I find it difficult to use mailing lists, maybe I am a too
young computer and internet user but I can not
On 12.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.}
> Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing).
> > or any LaTex input
Remember, that you can use View>View_Source to find out the right LaTeX
Bob Lounsbury ha scritto:
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Frode Svindseth wrote:
>> >
>> > Den 11. mars. 2008 kl. 18.25 skrev Abdelrazak Younes:
>> >
>> >> Maximilian Wollner wrote:
>> >>> Hello everybody,
>> >>
>> >>> Somehow, I find it
Kane Kano schrieb:
Page 1: Heading line: 2 Theory
Page2:Heading line: 2.1 FEM and Suface currents
Page3.. Heading line: 2 Theory
and so on till the next subsection or section emerges.
This is possible when you set the page style to "fancy", see section 3.1.3 of
the
On 3/9/08, Laurent Duperval <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From all the myriads of fonts available for LyX and LaTeX, which ones are
> the best for printed output? I've been using the default, but I find it a
> bit thin (or light) so I was wondering if there was a better
> recommendation. While
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Filippo Zangheri wrote:
Thunderbird too, can group e-mails by thread. And threads are not only
determined by e-mail "Subject:" field, but also by "References:" field.
And that's pretty good.
So can pine, mutt, and elm.
And, my mail remains private since it's all on
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Rich Shepard apparently wrote:
> pine, mutt, and elm
I guess pine would be Alpine now.
And you left out my favorite: Mahogany.
It wins for interface (and for those who
care, is Python scriptable).
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
Filippo Zangheri wrote:
Thunderbird too, can group e-mails by thread. And threads are not
only determined by e-mail "Subject:" field, but also by
"References:" field. And that's pretty good.
Indeed, portability is not supported!
I believe there's a version of T-bird that can run from a
On Thursday 13 March 2008 06:48, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On 3/9/08, Laurent Duperval <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From all the myriads of fonts available for LyX and LaTeX, which ones
> > are the best for printed output? I've been using the default, but I find
> > it a bit thin (or light) so I
Hi,
I will try to explain clearly my problem.
I am writting a scientific report and I added the bibliography via
Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac).
The default organisation of the bibliography is alphabetical: all my
references are classified in the alphabetical order of the authors.
And with this system
Andréas LYBERIS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will try to explain clearly my problem.
>
> I am writting a scientific report and I added the bibliography via
> Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac).
> The default organisation of the bibliography is alphabetical: all my
> references are classified in the alphabetical
Hi,
I'm writing a document using the ams book class document and I have a little
problem with the language. I have chosen Spanish as language and everything
is ok except that when I insert a theorem it displays the word "theorem" in
spansh in the display, but when I export the document to pdf
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 08:25:17PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
> Just wanted to put in another shameless plug for Gmail. Two or maybe
> three more reasons I love it:
>
> 1) Nearly unlimited storage at 6.5GB of 'free as in free' space, which
> is always getting larger. Although I've been using it
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Andre Poenitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 08:25:17PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
> > Just wanted to put in another shameless plug for Gmail. Two or maybe
> > three more reasons I love it:
> >
> > 1) Nearly unlimited storage at 6.5GB of
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 08:21:36AM +0100, Max wrote:
> On 2008-03-13 00:34:13 +0100, Frode Svindseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Another thing I generally don't like about usenet oder mailing lists is the
> use of real names. Not that I would ever have written anything embarrasing
> in this
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:19:25PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
> > > 3) Also, just to repeat myself. Gmail automatically "threads" emails
> > > by subject, so it is very nice to read as they say it's like having a
> > > conversation with people.
> >
> > Well, that's a feature of every decent
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Andre Poenitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:19:25PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
> > > > 3) Also, just to repeat myself. Gmail automatically "threads" emails
> > > > by subject, so it is very nice to read as they say it's like having a
On 13 Mar 2008, at 00:49, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Yoav Felberbaum
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hullo,
I'm trying to add a document class to my mac LyX 1.5.3 install.
However, I'm a bit puzzled as to how to make it show up.
The package is "exam.cls". I have it in
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 01:16:56PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
> > > I'm not too worried about Google going anywhere in the near future,
> > > but if something were to happen it would be easy enough to POP3 all my
> > > messages for backup (which may not be a bad idea anyway now that you
> > >
Ok I find how,
I didn't know that you can doudble click on the biblio file on lyx where
you define the bibdesk style.
Thanks for your help,
Andréas LYBERIS
154 rue de Tolbiac
75013 Paris
France
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel: +33 679603975
Charles de Miramon a écrit :
Andréas LYBERIS
> >> If you are not using overlays (i.e., everything displays in one gulp
> >> on each of those slides), and if you don't mind having the same title
> >> with a Roman numeral index (e.g., "Results I" and "Results II") for
> >> the two slides, you can condense it to one slide, whose title is as
Hello,
for changing the shortcuts in LyX, I created a new .bind-file out of the
cua.bind. I want to create a shortcut for creating the pdf-file using
pdflatex. I replaced the command
\bind "C-p"...
with
\bind "C-p" "buffer-view pdf",
but this command just uses Postscript to create the
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, NicoWinger wrote:
for changing the shortcuts in LyX, I created a new .bind-file out of the
cua.bind. I want to create a shortcut for creating the pdf-file using
pdflatex. I replaced the command
\bind "C-p"...
with
\bind "C-p" "buffer-view pdf",
but this command just
NicoWinger writes:
> \bind "C-p" "buffer-view pdf",
>
> but this command just uses Postscript to create the PDF. Does someone know
> what command stands for creating the PDF with pdflatex?
\bind "C-p" "buffer-view pdf2"
--
Enrico
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Enrico Forestieri shared this with us all:
>--} NicoWinger writes:
>--}
>--} > \bind "C-p" "buffer-view pdf",
>--} >
>--} > but this command just uses Postscript to create the PDF. Does someone
> know --} > what command stands for creating the PDF with pdflatex?
>--}
>--}
Hi all,
A lot of my writing involves running commands in a Linux graphical terminal
(xterm, aterm, rxvt, etc) and copying the multiline results to a LyX-Code
environment in the doc I'm writing. Unfortunately, this is very difficult in
LyX 1.5.3 running on Linux (Mandriva 2007 32 bit).
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Steve Litt shared this with us all:
>--} I know cut and paste is implemented poorly in Linux, but it's usually
> not this --} bad. Is there any way to improve interprogram cut and paste in
> LyX?
I'm not certain that cut and paste has been difficult in Linux, though I have
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