Re: Document class: Unavaliable: curriculum vitae

2005-12-16 Thread Nicolás
Hi! Be sure you have first installed the latex class/style file(s), as well as the appropriate Lyx's layout. Then run reconfigure in Lyx. If the document class is still unavailable (as it happens with my own installation of Lyx) you may try the following. Open (with a text editor) the

arbitrary Section numbers

2005-12-16 Thread Nick Kuzmik
Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up the studying. What

Re: arbitrary Section numbers

2005-12-16 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Nick Kuzmik wrote: Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up

Re: arbitrary Section numbers

2005-12-16 Thread Andres Becerra Sandoval
On 12/16/05, Nick Kuzmik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides can get a

Re: Superscript SOLVED

2005-12-16 Thread Steve Litt
On Monday 12 December 2005 05:24 am, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote: On Sat, 10 Dec 2005, Steve Litt wrote: On Saturday 10 December 2005 02:12 pm, Charles de Miramon wrote: Steve Litt wrote: Hi all, I just went to write O2, as in two oxygen atoms stuck together, and saw no provision for

What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Steve Litt
Hi all, Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. SteveT Steve Litt Author: * Universal Troubleshooting Process courseware * Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful Technologist * Rapid Learning: Secret Weapon of the

Writing in Japanese?

2005-12-16 Thread Stacia Hartleben
Can you use the current LyX program to write in Japanese? I heard something about a CJK version but I was wondering if there was any easy way to change the encoding in the window and turn it into unicode or something.

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Stephen Harris
- Original Message - From: Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 10:47 AM Subject: What do you guys prefer Hi all, Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. SteveT I think

Re: How to verify links on wiki.lyx? (Was: ...)

2005-12-16 Thread Paul A. Rubin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I've had good luck with Xenu Link Sleuth (http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html), but it's a Windows-only program (although the web site says it appears to run under Wine). Tried it on the Wiki, using 30 threads (could do

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread John O'Gorman
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 07:47, Steve Litt wrote: Hi all, Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. It's a matter of personal taste. To my eyes, left and right justification looks superb, while ragged right looks amateurish. There are

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread John O'Gorman
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 08:38, Stephen Harris wrote: - Original Message - From: Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 10:47 AM Subject: What do you guys prefer Hi all, Which you guys think is better, ragged right or

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, John O'Gorman wrote: Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. I think that justified right creates the appearance of professionalism. Studies have shown that it is a little easier to read ragged right. It is a book of

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández
On Fri 16 Dec 2005 18:33, John O'Gorman wrote: Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. It's a matter of personal taste. Indeed! To my eyes, left and right justification looks superb, while ragged right looks amateurish. My taste is

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Every book in my office and every book at my home, fiction and nonfiction, has justified text, the only exceptions being some children's books, in particular the ones with just a sentence or two on each page, which are set ragged right. When the text width is very narrow or the font size very

Re: Writing in Japanese?

2005-12-16 Thread Angus Leeming
Stacia Hartleben wrote: Can you use the current LyX program to write in Japanese? I heard something about a CJK version but I was wondering if there was any easy way to change the encoding in the window and turn it into unicode or something. Nope, not yet. The Big Plan (TM) for the next

selection of font in footnote in koma-script

2005-12-16 Thread Marcelo Acuÿfffff1a
Hello, I writing a book in Koma-script style. I want to set sans serif font family for all footnotes. In accordance with scrguien.pdf I put in preamble \setkomafont{footnote}{\sffamily} but this no work. I can not see any change. How I get it? Thanks. Marcelo

I lost a very useful feature

2005-12-16 Thread Marcelo Acuÿfffff1a
Hello, I writing a book with Koma-script style. I have more of one-hundred sections in several chapters. I decided to have section*, no section. I make all changes and I lost title of sections* in Navigate Menu, a very useful feature while the author is writing. How I can get

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Stephen Harris
- Original Message - From: Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: LyXFolks lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 2:45 PM Subject: Re: What do you guys prefer Every book in my office and every book at my home, fiction and nonfiction, has justified text, the only

Re: Document class: Unavaliable: curriculum vitae

2005-12-16 Thread Nicolás
Hi! Be sure you have first installed the latex class/style file(s), as well as the appropriate Lyx's layout. Then run reconfigure in Lyx. If the document class is still unavailable (as it happens with my own installation of Lyx) you may try the following. Open (with a text editor) the

arbitrary Section numbers

2005-12-16 Thread Nick Kuzmik
Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up the studying. What

Re: arbitrary Section numbers

2005-12-16 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Nick Kuzmik wrote: Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up

Re: arbitrary Section numbers

2005-12-16 Thread Andres Becerra Sandoval
On 12/16/05, Nick Kuzmik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides can get a

Re: Superscript SOLVED

2005-12-16 Thread Steve Litt
On Monday 12 December 2005 05:24 am, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote: On Sat, 10 Dec 2005, Steve Litt wrote: On Saturday 10 December 2005 02:12 pm, Charles de Miramon wrote: Steve Litt wrote: Hi all, I just went to write O2, as in two oxygen atoms stuck together, and saw no provision for

What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Steve Litt
Hi all, Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. SteveT Steve Litt Author: * Universal Troubleshooting Process courseware * Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful Technologist * Rapid Learning: Secret Weapon of the

Writing in Japanese?

2005-12-16 Thread Stacia Hartleben
Can you use the current LyX program to write in Japanese? I heard something about a CJK version but I was wondering if there was any easy way to change the encoding in the window and turn it into unicode or something.

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Stephen Harris
- Original Message - From: Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 10:47 AM Subject: What do you guys prefer Hi all, Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. SteveT I think

Re: How to verify links on wiki.lyx? (Was: ...)

2005-12-16 Thread Paul A. Rubin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I've had good luck with Xenu Link Sleuth (http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html), but it's a Windows-only program (although the web site says it appears to run under Wine). Tried it on the Wiki, using 30 threads (could do

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread John O'Gorman
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 07:47, Steve Litt wrote: Hi all, Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. It's a matter of personal taste. To my eyes, left and right justification looks superb, while ragged right looks amateurish. There are

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread John O'Gorman
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 08:38, Stephen Harris wrote: - Original Message - From: Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 10:47 AM Subject: What do you guys prefer Hi all, Which you guys think is better, ragged right or

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, John O'Gorman wrote: Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. I think that justified right creates the appearance of professionalism. Studies have shown that it is a little easier to read ragged right. It is a book of

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández
On Fri 16 Dec 2005 18:33, John O'Gorman wrote: Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. It's a matter of personal taste. Indeed! To my eyes, left and right justification looks superb, while ragged right looks amateurish. My taste is

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Every book in my office and every book at my home, fiction and nonfiction, has justified text, the only exceptions being some children's books, in particular the ones with just a sentence or two on each page, which are set ragged right. When the text width is very narrow or the font size very

Re: Writing in Japanese?

2005-12-16 Thread Angus Leeming
Stacia Hartleben wrote: Can you use the current LyX program to write in Japanese? I heard something about a CJK version but I was wondering if there was any easy way to change the encoding in the window and turn it into unicode or something. Nope, not yet. The Big Plan (TM) for the next

selection of font in footnote in koma-script

2005-12-16 Thread Marcelo Acuÿfffff1a
Hello, I writing a book in Koma-script style. I want to set sans serif font family for all footnotes. In accordance with scrguien.pdf I put in preamble \setkomafont{footnote}{\sffamily} but this no work. I can not see any change. How I get it? Thanks. Marcelo

I lost a very useful feature

2005-12-16 Thread Marcelo Acuÿfffff1a
Hello, I writing a book with Koma-script style. I have more of one-hundred sections in several chapters. I decided to have section*, no section. I make all changes and I lost title of sections* in Navigate Menu, a very useful feature while the author is writing. How I can get

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Stephen Harris
- Original Message - From: Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: LyXFolks lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 2:45 PM Subject: Re: What do you guys prefer Every book in my office and every book at my home, fiction and nonfiction, has justified text, the only

Re: Document class: Unavaliable: curriculum vitae

2005-12-16 Thread Nicolás
Hi! Be sure you have first installed the latex class/style file(s), as well as the appropriate Lyx's layout. Then run "reconfigure" in Lyx. If the document class is still unavailable (as it happens with my own installation of Lyx) you may try the following. Open (with a text editor) the

arbitrary Section numbers

2005-12-16 Thread Nick Kuzmik
Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up the studying. What

Re: arbitrary Section numbers

2005-12-16 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Nick Kuzmik wrote: Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up

Re: arbitrary Section numbers

2005-12-16 Thread Andres Becerra Sandoval
On 12/16/05, Nick Kuzmik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math > courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a > reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides > can

Re: Superscript

2005-12-16 Thread Steve Litt
On Monday 12 December 2005 05:24 am, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote: > On Sat, 10 Dec 2005, Steve Litt wrote: > > On Saturday 10 December 2005 02:12 pm, Charles de Miramon wrote: > >> Steve Litt wrote: > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> I just went to write O2, as in two oxygen atoms stuck > >>> together, and saw no

What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Steve Litt
Hi all, Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. SteveT Steve Litt Author: * Universal Troubleshooting Process courseware * Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful Technologist * Rapid Learning: Secret Weapon of the

Writing in Japanese?

2005-12-16 Thread Stacia Hartleben
Can you use the current LyX program to write in Japanese? I heard something about a CJK version but I was wondering if there was any easy way to change the encoding in the window and turn it into unicode or something.

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Stephen Harris
- Original Message - From: "Steve Litt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 10:47 AM Subject: What do you guys prefer Hi all, Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. SteveT I

Re: How to verify links on wiki.lyx? (Was: ...)

2005-12-16 Thread Paul A. Rubin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I've had good luck with Xenu Link Sleuth (http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html), but it's a Windows-only program (although the web site says it appears to run under Wine). Tried it on the Wiki, using 30 threads (could do

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread John O'Gorman
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 07:47, Steve Litt wrote: > Hi all, > > Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? > It's a book of short stories. It's a matter of personal taste. To my eyes, left and right justification looks superb, while ragged right looks amateurish. There are

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread John O'Gorman
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 08:38, Stephen Harris wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Steve Litt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 10:47 AM > Subject: What do you guys prefer > > > > Hi all, > > > > Which you guys think is better,

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, John O'Gorman wrote: Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? It's a book of short stories. I think that justified right creates the appearance of professionalism. Studies have shown that it is a little easier to read ragged right. It is a book of

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández
On Fri 16 Dec 2005 18:33, John O'Gorman wrote: > > Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right? > > It's a book of short stories. > > It's a matter of personal taste. Indeed! > To my eyes, left and right justification looks superb, while ragged > right looks amateurish. My

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Every book in my office and every book at my home, fiction and nonfiction, has justified text, the only exceptions being some children's books, in particular the ones with just a sentence or two on each page, which are set ragged right. When the text width is very narrow or the font size very

Re: Writing in Japanese?

2005-12-16 Thread Angus Leeming
Stacia Hartleben wrote: > Can you use the current LyX program to write in Japanese? I heard > something about a CJK version but I was wondering if there was any > easy way to change the encoding in the window and turn it into unicode > or something. Nope, not yet. The Big Plan (TM) for the next

selection of font in footnote in koma-script

2005-12-16 Thread Marcelo Acuÿfffff1a
Hello, I writing a book in Koma-script style. I want to set sans serif font family for all footnotes. In accordance with scrguien.pdf I put in preamble \setkomafont{footnote}{\sffamily} but this no work. I can not see any change. How I get it? Thanks. Marcelo

I lost a very useful feature

2005-12-16 Thread Marcelo Acuÿfffff1a
Hello, I writing a book with Koma-script style. I have more of one-hundred sections in several chapters. I decided to have section*, no section. I make all changes and I lost title of sections* in Navigate Menu, a very useful feature while the author is writing. How I can get

Re: What do you guys prefer

2005-12-16 Thread Stephen Harris
- Original Message - From: "Bruce Pourciau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "LyXFolks" Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 2:45 PM Subject: Re: What do you guys prefer Every book in my office and every book at my home, fiction and nonfiction, has justified text, the