I had to use reLyX to import a document containing larger chunks
wrapped in \begin{proof} and \end{proof}.
reLyX translated everything to ERT, including the included math.
I'd rather have \begin and \end in ERT and the stuff in between
translated 'normally'.
I ended up replacing \begin{proof}
I fiddled with a .layout file, and there is now a style 'Proof'.
In LyX everything looks ok (including e.g. the EndLabel),
but the exported LaTeX looks like:
some text.
\end{proof}
And here comes the next paragraph ...
The .dvi consequently looks like
some text. [] And here comes
Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it
is necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists
included.
How to I tell LyX that these things nest?
Since a proof stats with 'Proof:' and ends with a box, I can't simply
This is perhaps two 'read the f***ing manual' questions, but I haven't found the
answer anywhere.
First, it is just impossible to import a LaTeX document into LyX even if it is
possible to print it direct via teTeX. The document probably have a bunch of
special code or irregularities. After
Hi,
I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
hoizontal lines of the table. I need to
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 09:52:31AM -0400, Richard A. Bilonick wrote:
Hi,
I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses)
Herbert Voss wrote:
"Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
Hi,
I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
My suggestion is to add rows above and below that row and then
click off the bottom and top horizontal line of those rows.
Ugh!
I had thought of that but it leaves way too much space. A half a row would be OK.
There
must be some way to
I don't know any other way, maybe one of the TeXperts can give us a better
way?
It's in the Extended Features guide under "Secrets of the LaTeX
Masters"; I've forgotten the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!
I am lame. I
Hi,
on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
the headline.
Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
subsubsubsection :).
I need a deeper enumeration for my document like
2.2.4.3 Headlinetext
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 06:45:29PM +0200, Alexander Bauer wrote:
Hi,
on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
the headline.
Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
subsubsubsection :).
I need a deeper enumeration for my document
Alexander Bauer wrote:
Hi,
on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
the headline.
Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
subsubsubsection :).
look at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#linebr
Herbert
Hello,
Strange blue underlines :
*open a document you have
*then "new file"
*layout, choose language "francais"
*switch to the other document
*copy (Ctrl-C) something
*switch back to the new document
*paste (Ctrl-V)
Now strange blue lines appear, and the document works weird in some cases
Sorry, hadn't mentionned that these blue underlines were in 1.15.
Yann Le Du E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Theoretical Physics Web : http://cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/~ledu/
1, Keble Road
I had to use reLyX to import a document containing larger chunks
wrapped in \begin{proof} and \end{proof}.
reLyX translated everything to ERT, including the included math.
I'd rather have \begin and \end in ERT and the stuff in between
translated 'normally'.
I ended up replacing \begin{proof}
I fiddled with a .layout file, and there is now a style 'Proof'.
In LyX everything looks ok (including e.g. the EndLabel),
but the exported LaTeX looks like:
some text.
\end{proof}
And here comes the next paragraph ...
The .dvi consequently looks like
some text. [] And here comes
Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it
is necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists
included.
How to I tell LyX that these things nest?
Since a proof stats with 'Proof:' and ends with a box, I can't simply
This is perhaps two 'read the f***ing manual' questions, but I haven't found the
answer anywhere.
First, it is just impossible to import a LaTeX document into LyX even if it is
possible to print it direct via teTeX. The document probably have a bunch of
special code or irregularities. After
Hi,
I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
hoizontal lines of the table. I need to
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 09:52:31AM -0400, Richard A. Bilonick wrote:
Hi,
I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses)
Herbert Voss wrote:
"Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
Hi,
I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
My suggestion is to add rows above and below that row and then
click off the bottom and top horizontal line of those rows.
Ugh!
I had thought of that but it leaves way too much space. A half a row would be OK.
There
must be some way to
I don't know any other way, maybe one of the TeXperts can give us a better
way?
It's in the Extended Features guide under "Secrets of the LaTeX
Masters"; I've forgotten the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!
I am lame. I
Hi,
on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
the headline.
Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
subsubsubsection :).
I need a deeper enumeration for my document like
2.2.4.3 Headlinetext
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 06:45:29PM +0200, Alexander Bauer wrote:
Hi,
on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
the headline.
Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
subsubsubsection :).
I need a deeper enumeration for my document
Alexander Bauer wrote:
Hi,
on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
the headline.
Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
subsubsubsection :).
look at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#linebr
Herbert
Hello,
Strange blue underlines :
*open a document you have
*then "new file"
*layout, choose language "francais"
*switch to the other document
*copy (Ctrl-C) something
*switch back to the new document
*paste (Ctrl-V)
Now strange blue lines appear, and the document works weird in some cases
Sorry, hadn't mentionned that these blue underlines were in 1.15.
Yann Le Du E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Theoretical Physics Web : http://cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/~ledu/
1, Keble Road
I had to use reLyX to import a document containing larger chunks
wrapped in \begin{proof} and \end{proof}.
reLyX translated everything to ERT, including the included math.
I'd rather have \begin and \end in ERT and the stuff in between
translated 'normally'.
I ended up replacing \begin{proof}
I fiddled with a .layout file, and there is now a style 'Proof'.
In LyX everything looks ok (including e.g. the EndLabel),
but the exported LaTeX looks like:
some text.
\end{proof}
And here comes the next paragraph ...
The .dvi consequently looks like
some text. [] And here comes
Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it
is necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists
included.
How to I tell LyX that these things nest?
Since a proof stats with 'Proof:' and ends with a box, I can't simply
This is perhaps two 'read the f***ing manual' questions, but I haven't found the
answer anywhere.
First, it is just impossible to import a LaTeX document into LyX even if it is
possible to print it direct via teTeX. The document probably have a bunch of
special code or irregularities. After
Hi,
I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
hoizontal lines of the table. I need to
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 09:52:31AM -0400, Richard A. Bilonick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
> in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
> the top and bottom of the delimiters
Herbert Voss wrote:
> "Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
> > in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
> > the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses)
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
> > > My suggestion is to add rows above and below that row and then
> > > click off the bottom and top horizontal line of those rows.
Ugh!
> > I had thought of that but it leaves way too much space. A half a row would be OK.
>There
> > must be some
> > I don't know any other way, maybe one of the TeXperts can give us a better
> > way?
>
> It's in the Extended Features guide under "Secrets of the LaTeX
> Masters"; I've forgotten the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
> ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!
I am lame.
Hi,
on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
the headline.
Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
subsubsubsection :).
I need a deeper enumeration for my document like
2.2.4.3 Headlinetext
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 06:45:29PM +0200, Alexander Bauer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
> the headline.
> Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
> subsubsubsection :).
> I need a deeper enumeration for my
Alexander Bauer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
> the headline.
> Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
> subsubsubsection :).
look at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#linebr
Hello,
Strange blue underlines :
*open a document you have
*then "new file"
*layout, choose language "francais"
*switch to the other document
*copy (Ctrl-C) something
*switch back to the new document
*paste (Ctrl-V)
Now strange blue lines appear, and the document works weird in some cases
Sorry, hadn't mentionned that these blue underlines were in 1.15.
Yann Le Du E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Theoretical Physics Web : http://cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/~ledu/
1, Keble Road
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