more strange beviours of changebars (track changes):
when i enable track changes to a document i opened, i cannot delete a
newline merging two paragraphs. that is perhaps the working order of
things?
disabling track changes jumps to the end of the document. minor problem, but
irritating.
what
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
more strange beviours of changebars (track changes):
when i enable track changes to a document i opened, i cannot delete a
newline merging two paragraphs. that is perhaps the working order of
things?
disabling track changes jumps to the end of the document. minor
i am collecting user experience, and there do seem to be some features
and some minor bugs around.
e.g. inserting whitespace does not show in track changes. so if i
correct moonrocket to moon rocket, it doent show.
martin
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 10:37:21AM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
more strange beviours of changebars (track changes):
when i enable track changes to a document i opened, i cannot delete a
newline merging two paragraphs. that is perhaps the working order of
things?
disabling track changes jumps to the end of the document. minor
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
The problem is that tracking changes in 1.3.x is not (officially)
maintained. Some problems have been fixed in the 1.4 development version,
some problems are still there.
Incidentally, Jürgen, will a change-tracked 1.3.x file be converted
correctly by lyx2lyx to a
On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
I am toying now with the idea of a LyX chat application where two
instances of LyX will be connected via pipes/TCP and both users will be
able to simultaneously edit a single LyX document in real time.
...
the idea seems simple enough for a quick Python
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 10:59, Angus Leeming wrote:
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
The problem is that tracking changes in 1.3.x is not (officially)
maintained. Some problems have been fixed in the 1.4 development
version, some problems are still there.
Incidentally, Jürgen, will a
Jose' Matos wrote:
Incidentally, Jürgen, will a change-tracked 1.3.x file be converted
correctly by lyx2lyx to a 1.4.x file?
I have a vague memory that it is. I think that we should warn 1.3.x
change tracking users that the lyx2lyx doesn't revert the change tracking from
1.4.x to 1.3.x
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:12, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
...
the idea seems simple enough for a quick Python script, based on the
Python client class for the LyX server (which I found on the LyX wiki
site).
I am glad to hear that the python LyX package finds a
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:17, Angus Leeming wrote:
I think that we should warn 1.3.x
change tracking users that the lyx2lyx doesn't revert the change
tracking from 1.4.x to 1.3.x since officially that support doesn't
exists. I don't know where to put this warning...
Why not make it an
Hello All.
I need to typeset a Russian book, whose conventions demand that I
indent each and every paragraph, including those after a section, etc.
I tried \usepackage{indentfirst} in the preamble, but that still does
NOT indent paragraphs coming after an enumeration or a bulleted list.
Is
Hello All.
I have a book with several long chapter titles that take more than one
line, and I fixed the problem of them titles going beyond the margin
in TOC by allowing hyperref breaks in the hyperref package, which I
happen to use.
However, since the book class uses headings on every page
Andrei Popov writes:
However, since the book class uses headings on every page by default
(which I like), those several long chapter titles end up going beyond
the page margin in the headings too, which is ugly.
Moreover, when I insert a manual line break in the actual chapter
titles, this
Hello Kevin,
Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 3:44:13 PM, you wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to enable line breaks in chapter-dependant
headings? I would really like to keep the default book class page
layout.
A perhaps wrong answer to the wrong question, but what about the Short
Title option
Hello Kevin,
Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 3:44:13 PM, you wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to enable line breaks in chapter-dependant
headings? I would really like to keep the default book class page
layout.
A perhaps wrong answer to the wrong question, but what about the Short
Title option under
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 16:19:22 +0300
From: Andrei Popov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re[2]: reallly long titles in page headings
Hello Kevin,
A perhaps wrong answer to the wrong question, but what about the Short
Title option under the Insert menu?
This is not an
Hello Jean-Pierre,
Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 4:34:59 PM, you wrote:
I guess you may redefine the running headers to print in a parbox
with limited width, latex will format your headings in multiple
lines to fit. Of course,the height of the area in the page layout
must be enough to cope with
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 17:12:29 +0300
From: Andrei Popov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re[4]: reallly long titles in page headings
X-OriginalArrivalTime: 11 May 2005 14:12:29.0401 (UTC)
FILETIME=[77413490:01C55633]
Hello Jean-Pierre,
Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 4:34:59
Greetings, Jean-Pierre.
You wrote on Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 5:51:43 PM:
Thanks, Jean-Pierre, that sounds like a good solution to me. Maybe you
could point me to a HOWTO or smth on how to do that?
Encapsulate the running header commands \leftmark and \rightmark
in a parbox, e.g. with
Hi
I am trying to get a limit equation to work in lyx but am not sure how to
proceed. I need the following
lim
z-10
I can get the lim but dont know how to put the conditions of that limit
underneath it without going onto a second line. ANyone had any experience
of this before
Geoff
On 5/11/05, Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to get a limit equation to work in lyx but am not sure how to
proceed. I need the following
lim
z-10
I can get the lim but dont know how to put the conditions of that limit
underneath it without going onto a second line.
Hi,
cbgreek by Claudio Beccari is the default option for babel; however, it
uses bitmapped fonts by default, and when it comes to outlined fonts it
is rather large (over 70 Mb); Alexej Kryukov assembled the cm-lgc
package (in CTAN:/fonts/ps-type1), which does a pretty good job at
substitution of
Martin:
ok - i cleared the preamble and tracking changes works. however, i
observe strange behavior:
1) i generated a new document, entered some text, enabled tracking changes,
and
addied some more text and deleted some. this shows nicely in lyx. hoever, in
dvi it shows in black white
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 10:14:14AM -0700, Jane McKean wrote:
Yes, it is annoying that accepting all the changes bounces you to the
end of the doc, but it's something I found I can live with.
It is still a bug though; if it's not filed already, it should be.
regards
john
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 09:09:15AM +0800, Rob Davies wrote:
Do let us know if there is an incompatibility there.
There is an incompatibility there! :-) The 10.3 wiki instructions
fail for 10.4; setting the LyX Spellchecker pref to aspell and then
doing a spellcheck brings up the error
Hello,
Marcelo Acuf1a [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps qt lib is not guilty of dead keys.
as for the keyboard issues, I can say nothing (I use Ruurd's QtLyX on Win32,
and the keyboard switch works fine. Thank you, Ruurd!)...
As for the hyphenation,
*** Hyphenation no work
In log
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 00:36, Marcelo Acuf1a wrote:
1) When I invoke Find Replace I can't to type accented characters or
equals to the used for lyx in the text. This characters look equals but
are differents in code.
True, if you are using a utf-8 locale the characters inserted inside
Hi,
You could do:
\lim Space Shift _ z-10 Space
One Move with your Left arrow and then press
Alt m - l ( This will move z-10 under the lim)
This will also help with \sum
Hope it helps
Hannan
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I am trying to get a limit equation to work in lyx but am not sure how
Jose' Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 00:36, Marcelo Acuf1a wrote:
1) When I invoke Find Replace I can't to type accented characters or
equals to the used for lyx in the text. This characters look equals but
are differents in code.
True, if you are using
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g. Amazon) and
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by hand? Is
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
Luis Rivera scripsit:
OK. So it might be that LyX is using some encoding at file storage level
and something else at display level. People sometimes run into this
trouble in Win#@ too: they enter (unknowingly, of course) utf text in some
version of W*rd, and they get white squares at
On May 11, 2005, at 12:18, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g.
Amazon) and
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by
hand? Is
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?
My knowledge is limited, but for
BibDesk, another BibTeX manager for MacOs X, has some scripts that
allow searching and importing references from online resources like
Amazon or RedLightGreen books. It is an open source program and it's
under constant development. Quite possibly the most refined BibTex
manager around. More
Okay. I just decided to install LyX-Qt on Tiger since I'm also
installing KDE 3.4 via Fink.
Downloaded the tgz for LyX, extracted it.
Downloaded the cocoaAspell 2.0.1. installed it.
Installed the LyX pkg.
Ran spell check which promptly gave the error in my Fink distribution
that aspell-en
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:20, Tim Michelsen wrote:
The whole thing is great. I think I collegue of mine will soon move over.
He works on TeXniccenter. :-( But a major drawback - as stated in my
initial post - he needs a citation method for humanities (economies)
including citation inside
Hi there,
I would like to show all (or additional) literature from my bib-file in the
bibliography, and not just the literature I am citing. I have tried to follow
the advise at:
http://www.texnik.de//bibtex/bibtex.phtml#cite*
by inserting \nocite{*} as ERT in my LyX document. But this
Followup on my problem from before:
I still haven't managed to fix it so the NatBib and apalike Bib style
work happily together. I've changed to an alternative style (simple
natbib essentially) and it seems to work OK. Because this works fine,
I assume that it is something weird about the apalike
Morning,
./configure
make
make install
This installs the dictionary in the actual Aspell folder at /usr/
local/lib/aspell-0.60
It was already there.
Yes, the folder is their, but the compiled library is not hence the
English that LyX is searching for it is also the process that Tigger
goes
more strange beviours of changebars (track changes):
when i enable track changes to a document i opened, i cannot delete a
newline merging two paragraphs. that is perhaps the working order of
things?
disabling track changes jumps to the end of the document. minor problem, but
irritating.
what
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
more strange beviours of changebars (track changes):
when i enable track changes to a document i opened, i cannot delete a
newline merging two paragraphs. that is perhaps the working order of
things?
disabling track changes jumps to the end of the document. minor
i am collecting user experience, and there do seem to be some features
and some minor bugs around.
e.g. inserting whitespace does not show in track changes. so if i
correct moonrocket to moon rocket, it doent show.
martin
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 10:37:21AM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
more strange beviours of changebars (track changes):
when i enable track changes to a document i opened, i cannot delete a
newline merging two paragraphs. that is perhaps the working order of
things?
disabling track changes jumps to the end of the document. minor
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
The problem is that tracking changes in 1.3.x is not (officially)
maintained. Some problems have been fixed in the 1.4 development version,
some problems are still there.
Incidentally, Jürgen, will a change-tracked 1.3.x file be converted
correctly by lyx2lyx to a
On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
I am toying now with the idea of a LyX chat application where two
instances of LyX will be connected via pipes/TCP and both users will be
able to simultaneously edit a single LyX document in real time.
...
the idea seems simple enough for a quick Python
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 10:59, Angus Leeming wrote:
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
The problem is that tracking changes in 1.3.x is not (officially)
maintained. Some problems have been fixed in the 1.4 development
version, some problems are still there.
Incidentally, Jürgen, will a
Jose' Matos wrote:
Incidentally, Jürgen, will a change-tracked 1.3.x file be converted
correctly by lyx2lyx to a 1.4.x file?
I have a vague memory that it is. I think that we should warn 1.3.x
change tracking users that the lyx2lyx doesn't revert the change tracking from
1.4.x to 1.3.x
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:12, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
...
the idea seems simple enough for a quick Python script, based on the
Python client class for the LyX server (which I found on the LyX wiki
site).
I am glad to hear that the python LyX package finds a
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:17, Angus Leeming wrote:
I think that we should warn 1.3.x
change tracking users that the lyx2lyx doesn't revert the change
tracking from 1.4.x to 1.3.x since officially that support doesn't
exists. I don't know where to put this warning...
Why not make it an
Hello All.
I need to typeset a Russian book, whose conventions demand that I
indent each and every paragraph, including those after a section, etc.
I tried \usepackage{indentfirst} in the preamble, but that still does
NOT indent paragraphs coming after an enumeration or a bulleted list.
Is
Hello All.
I have a book with several long chapter titles that take more than one
line, and I fixed the problem of them titles going beyond the margin
in TOC by allowing hyperref breaks in the hyperref package, which I
happen to use.
However, since the book class uses headings on every page
Andrei Popov writes:
However, since the book class uses headings on every page by default
(which I like), those several long chapter titles end up going beyond
the page margin in the headings too, which is ugly.
Moreover, when I insert a manual line break in the actual chapter
titles, this
Hello Kevin,
Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 3:44:13 PM, you wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to enable line breaks in chapter-dependant
headings? I would really like to keep the default book class page
layout.
A perhaps wrong answer to the wrong question, but what about the Short
Title option
Hello Kevin,
Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 3:44:13 PM, you wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to enable line breaks in chapter-dependant
headings? I would really like to keep the default book class page
layout.
A perhaps wrong answer to the wrong question, but what about the Short
Title option under
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 16:19:22 +0300
From: Andrei Popov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re[2]: reallly long titles in page headings
Hello Kevin,
A perhaps wrong answer to the wrong question, but what about the Short
Title option under the Insert menu?
This is not an
Hello Jean-Pierre,
Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 4:34:59 PM, you wrote:
I guess you may redefine the running headers to print in a parbox
with limited width, latex will format your headings in multiple
lines to fit. Of course,the height of the area in the page layout
must be enough to cope with
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 17:12:29 +0300
From: Andrei Popov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re[4]: reallly long titles in page headings
X-OriginalArrivalTime: 11 May 2005 14:12:29.0401 (UTC)
FILETIME=[77413490:01C55633]
Hello Jean-Pierre,
Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 4:34:59
Greetings, Jean-Pierre.
You wrote on Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 5:51:43 PM:
Thanks, Jean-Pierre, that sounds like a good solution to me. Maybe you
could point me to a HOWTO or smth on how to do that?
Encapsulate the running header commands \leftmark and \rightmark
in a parbox, e.g. with
Hi
I am trying to get a limit equation to work in lyx but am not sure how to
proceed. I need the following
lim
z-10
I can get the lim but dont know how to put the conditions of that limit
underneath it without going onto a second line. ANyone had any experience
of this before
Geoff
On 5/11/05, Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to get a limit equation to work in lyx but am not sure how to
proceed. I need the following
lim
z-10
I can get the lim but dont know how to put the conditions of that limit
underneath it without going onto a second line.
Hi,
cbgreek by Claudio Beccari is the default option for babel; however, it
uses bitmapped fonts by default, and when it comes to outlined fonts it
is rather large (over 70 Mb); Alexej Kryukov assembled the cm-lgc
package (in CTAN:/fonts/ps-type1), which does a pretty good job at
substitution of
Martin:
ok - i cleared the preamble and tracking changes works. however, i
observe strange behavior:
1) i generated a new document, entered some text, enabled tracking changes,
and
addied some more text and deleted some. this shows nicely in lyx. hoever, in
dvi it shows in black white
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 10:14:14AM -0700, Jane McKean wrote:
Yes, it is annoying that accepting all the changes bounces you to the
end of the doc, but it's something I found I can live with.
It is still a bug though; if it's not filed already, it should be.
regards
john
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 09:09:15AM +0800, Rob Davies wrote:
Do let us know if there is an incompatibility there.
There is an incompatibility there! :-) The 10.3 wiki instructions
fail for 10.4; setting the LyX Spellchecker pref to aspell and then
doing a spellcheck brings up the error
Hello,
Marcelo Acuf1a [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps qt lib is not guilty of dead keys.
as for the keyboard issues, I can say nothing (I use Ruurd's QtLyX on Win32,
and the keyboard switch works fine. Thank you, Ruurd!)...
As for the hyphenation,
*** Hyphenation no work
In log
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 00:36, Marcelo Acuf1a wrote:
1) When I invoke Find Replace I can't to type accented characters or
equals to the used for lyx in the text. This characters look equals but
are differents in code.
True, if you are using a utf-8 locale the characters inserted inside
Hi,
You could do:
\lim Space Shift _ z-10 Space
One Move with your Left arrow and then press
Alt m - l ( This will move z-10 under the lim)
This will also help with \sum
Hope it helps
Hannan
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I am trying to get a limit equation to work in lyx but am not sure how
Jose' Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 00:36, Marcelo Acuf1a wrote:
1) When I invoke Find Replace I can't to type accented characters or
equals to the used for lyx in the text. This characters look equals but
are differents in code.
True, if you are using
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g. Amazon) and
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by hand? Is
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
Luis Rivera scripsit:
OK. So it might be that LyX is using some encoding at file storage level
and something else at display level. People sometimes run into this
trouble in Win#@ too: they enter (unknowingly, of course) utf text in some
version of W*rd, and they get white squares at
On May 11, 2005, at 12:18, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g.
Amazon) and
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by
hand? Is
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?
My knowledge is limited, but for
BibDesk, another BibTeX manager for MacOs X, has some scripts that
allow searching and importing references from online resources like
Amazon or RedLightGreen books. It is an open source program and it's
under constant development. Quite possibly the most refined BibTex
manager around. More
Okay. I just decided to install LyX-Qt on Tiger since I'm also
installing KDE 3.4 via Fink.
Downloaded the tgz for LyX, extracted it.
Downloaded the cocoaAspell 2.0.1. installed it.
Installed the LyX pkg.
Ran spell check which promptly gave the error in my Fink distribution
that aspell-en
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:20, Tim Michelsen wrote:
The whole thing is great. I think I collegue of mine will soon move over.
He works on TeXniccenter. :-( But a major drawback - as stated in my
initial post - he needs a citation method for humanities (economies)
including citation inside
Hi there,
I would like to show all (or additional) literature from my bib-file in the
bibliography, and not just the literature I am citing. I have tried to follow
the advise at:
http://www.texnik.de//bibtex/bibtex.phtml#cite*
by inserting \nocite{*} as ERT in my LyX document. But this
Followup on my problem from before:
I still haven't managed to fix it so the NatBib and apalike Bib style
work happily together. I've changed to an alternative style (simple
natbib essentially) and it seems to work OK. Because this works fine,
I assume that it is something weird about the apalike
Morning,
./configure
make
make install
This installs the dictionary in the actual Aspell folder at /usr/
local/lib/aspell-0.60
It was already there.
Yes, the folder is their, but the compiled library is not hence the
English that LyX is searching for it is also the process that Tigger
goes
more strange beviours of changebars (track changes):
when i enable track changes to a document i opened, i cannot delete a
newline merging two paragraphs. that is perhaps the working order of
things?
disabling track changes jumps to the end of the document. minor problem, but
irritating.
what
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> more strange beviours of changebars (track changes):
>
> when i enable track changes to a document i opened, i cannot delete a
> newline merging two paragraphs. that is perhaps the working order of
> things?
>
> disabling track changes jumps to the end of the document.
i am collecting user experience, and there do seem to be some features
and some minor bugs around.
e.g. inserting whitespace does not show in track changes. so if i
correct moonrocket to moon rocket, it doent show.
martin
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 10:37:21AM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> more strange beviours of changebars (track changes):
>
> when i enable track changes to a document i opened, i cannot delete a
> newline merging two paragraphs. that is perhaps the working order of
> things?
>
> disabling track changes jumps to the end of the document.
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> The problem is that tracking changes in 1.3.x is not (officially)
> maintained. Some problems have been fixed in the 1.4 development version,
> some problems are still there.
Incidentally, Jürgen, will a change-tracked 1.3.x file be converted
correctly by lyx2lyx to
On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
>
> I am toying now with the idea of a "LyX chat" application where two
> instances of LyX will be connected via pipes/TCP and both users will be
> able to simultaneously edit a single LyX document in real time.
>
...
> the idea seems simple enough for a quick
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 10:59, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> > The problem is that tracking changes in 1.3.x is not (officially)
> > maintained. Some problems have been fixed in the 1.4 development
> > version, some problems are still there.
>
> Incidentally, Jürgen, will a
Jose' Matos wrote:
>> Incidentally, Jürgen, will a change-tracked 1.3.x file be converted
>> correctly by lyx2lyx to a 1.4.x file?
>
> I have a vague memory that it is. I think that we should warn 1.3.x
> change tracking users that the lyx2lyx doesn't revert the change tracking from
> 1.4.x to
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:12, G. Milde wrote:
> On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
...
> > the idea seems simple enough for a quick Python script, based on the
> > Python client class for the LyX server (which I found on the LyX wiki
> > site).
>
> I am glad to hear that the python LyX package
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:17, Angus Leeming wrote:
> I think that we should warn 1.3.x
>
> > change tracking users that the lyx2lyx doesn't revert the change
> > tracking from 1.4.x to 1.3.x since officially that support doesn't
> > exists. I don't know where to put this warning...
>
> Why not
Hello All.
I need to typeset a Russian book, whose conventions demand that I
indent each and every paragraph, including those after a section, etc.
I tried \usepackage{indentfirst} in the preamble, but that still does
NOT indent paragraphs coming after an enumeration or a bulleted list.
Is
Hello All.
I have a book with several long chapter titles that take more than one
line, and I fixed the problem of them titles going beyond the margin
in TOC by allowing hyperref breaks in the hyperref package, which I
happen to use.
However, since the book class uses headings on every page
Andrei Popov writes:
> However, since the book class uses headings on every page by default
> (which I like), those several long chapter titles end up going beyond
> the page margin in the headings too, which is ugly.
>
> Moreover, when I insert a manual line break in the actual chapter
> titles,
Hello Kevin,
Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 3:44:13 PM, you wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a way to enable line breaks in chapter-dependant
>> headings? I would really like to keep the default book class page
>> layout.
> A perhaps wrong answer to the wrong question, but what about the "Short
>
Hello Kevin,
Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 3:44:13 PM, you wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to enable line breaks in chapter-dependant
headings? I would really like to keep the default book class page
layout.
A perhaps wrong answer to the wrong question, but what about the "Short
Title" option
>>Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 16:19:22 +0300
>>From: Andrei Popov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: Re[2]: reallly long titles in page headings
>>
>>Hello Kevin,
>>> A perhaps wrong answer to the wrong question, but what about the "Short
>>> Title" option under the Insert
Hello Jean-Pierre,
Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 4:34:59 PM, you wrote:
> I guess you may redefine the running headers to print in a parbox
> with limited width, latex will format your headings in multiple
> lines to fit. Of course,the height of the area in the page layout
> must be enough to cope
>>Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 17:12:29 +0300
>>From: Andrei Popov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: Re[4]: reallly long titles in page headings
>>X-OriginalArrivalTime: 11 May 2005 14:12:29.0401 (UTC)
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>>Hello Jean-Pierre,
>>
>>Wednesday,
Greetings, Jean-Pierre.
You wrote on Wednesday, May 11, 2005, 5:51:43 PM:
>>>Thanks, Jean-Pierre, that sounds like a good solution to me. Maybe you
>>>could point me to a HOWTO or smth on how to do that?
> Encapsulate the running header commands \leftmark and \rightmark
> in a parbox, e.g. with
Hi
I am trying to get a limit equation to work in lyx but am not sure how to
proceed. I need the following
lim
z-10
I can get the lim but dont know how to put the conditions of that limit
underneath it without going onto a second line. ANyone had any experience
of this before
Geoff
On 5/11/05, Geoffrey Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to get a limit equation to work in lyx but am not sure how to
> proceed. I need the following
>
> lim
> z-10
>
> I can get the lim but dont know how to put the conditions of that limit
> underneath it without going onto a
Hi,
cbgreek by Claudio Beccari is the default option for babel; however, it
uses bitmapped fonts by default, and when it comes to outlined fonts it
is rather large (over 70 Mb); Alexej Kryukov assembled the cm-lgc
package (in CTAN:/fonts/ps-type1), which does a pretty good job at
substitution of
Martin:
> ok - i cleared the preamble and tracking changes works. however, i
> observe strange behavior:
> 1) i generated a new document, entered some text, enabled tracking changes,
> and
> addied some more text and deleted some. this shows nicely in lyx. hoever, in
> dvi it shows in black &
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 10:14:14AM -0700, Jane McKean wrote:
> Yes, it is annoying that accepting all the changes bounces you to the
> end of the doc, but it's something I found I can live with.
It is still a bug though; if it's not filed already, it should be.
regards
john
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