I did do that already and already made several nice documents with the
standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files from the
zip file supplied by the publisher must go
(http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/rpd/for_authors/Rpd_TeX.zip).
I copied the file Rpd.cls to a subdir
On 2009-04-08, Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files from the
zip file supplied by the publisher must go
(http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/rpd/for_authors/Rpd_TeX.zip).
I copied the file Rpd.cls to a subdir rpd in
On 2009-04-07, Rich Shepard wrote:
Yesterday I downloaded the latest memoir class to replace the 5-year-old
version I had here. I placed all the .sty and .clo files in
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/memoir/, and memoir.layout in ~/.lyx/layouts.
Next, I ran /usr/share/texmf/bin/texhash,
On 2009-04-07, Rich Shepard wrote:
In earlier versions, when all shortcuts were in the appropriate bind
file, it was easy enough to add new ones to make my writing more
efficient. While I can live with the lists in the menu, I would like to
find functions there.
HelpLyX-Functions
Also, you
Hi,
I just downloaded the new version of lyx, installed it according to
instructions, but the program won't start now. My earlier version
1.5.6. worked without any trouble. Where can I look for the flaw?
Should I try some other way to install the software? I even tried to
remove the
Edwin Davis wrote:
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.6 to write a thesis and am having a hard time figuring out
how to change the document class for a single page. Please email me back at
your earliest convenience.
You can't do that. It's the DOCUMENT class.
That said, what do you want to do on
Lasse Laakso wrote:
Hi,
I just downloaded the new version of lyx, installed it according to
instructions, but the program won't start now. My earlier version
1.5.6. worked without any trouble. Where can I look for the flaw?
Should I try some other way to install the software? I even tried to
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 19:41, Anders Host-Madsen:
Giovanni giovanni...@... writes:
It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic?
Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages
of an external pdf. I
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 16:54, Paul A. Rubin:
If the content is text, you can use pdftext to extract the text from
the PDF file and then import it into LyX (where you will need to
reformat it if you do not want it using the format of the rest of
your document). Otherwise, pasting it in as
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
Good. Testing the new memoir install with a pure latex file might be a
further step to localize problems.
Guenter,
I'll try that later today on the same small (for now) document I'm writing
in LyX.
Is there some changelog or news file for the new
Edwin Davis schrieb:
I am using LyX 1.6 to write a thesis and am having a hard time
figuring out how to change the document class for a single page.
Document classes are not to be changed. What you need to do is to choose a document class and use
its power. For a thesis I can recommend to
-- Am Monday 06 April 2009 15:26:38 schrieben Sie:
I am sure there is somebody in the LyX community who uses Debian lenny and
LyX1.6.2 who has ghostscript 8.64 running. Or is this ghostscript installable
only under sid? I would very much need help on this issue.
Wolfgang
Wolfgang
Edwin Davis wrote:
I need this page to resemble a science article so I need the page to
be 2 columns and be able to put a title at the top of it if that is
possible.
The two-column bit you can do fairly easily, though I think you need ERT
to do it. Check out the LaTeX multicol package, here:
Hello everybody,
I just can't figure out how to use the 1-Column Proceedings template from
Springer within Lyx.
On their website
http://www.springer.com/authors/manuscript+guidelines/kap+single-column+proceedings+volume?SGWID=0-40493-0-0-0
they offer a general template for LaTeX.
I tried Import
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
Good. Testing the new memoir install with a pure latex file might be a
further step to localize problems.
Guenter,
I have the problem isolated to viewing the document with dvips. I exported
the text using the pdflatex option, and ran that on the
Edwin Davis schrieb:
Well is there a way to make a page multicolumn(2) like an article. But
not the whole document, just one of the pages within the document
See as example sec. 22.8 Formulas in multi-column Text in the Math manual that you find in the
Help menu of LyX.
regards Uwe
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Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Edwin Davis schrieb:
Well is there a way to make a page multicolumn(2) like an article. But
not the whole document, just one of the pages within the document
See as example sec. 22.8 Formulas in multi-column Text in the Math
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Paul Sutton wrote:
... if you just use begin{multicols}{2} it should do it, if you did this
\begin{multicols}{2}
paragraph you want in 2 columns
\end{multicols}
normal formatted paragraph,
it should do the part after \end{multicols} as normal text,
Yup. I used this
Hi all,
My book, which is intended to be an eBook, uses a document class derived from
the Book document class. I want it to keep being derived from Book.
I unchecked the two sided document checkbox on the page layout part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
I unchecked the two sided document checkbox on the page layout part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start every chapter
on an odd page.
SteveT,
Have you looked at using the report classes? About the only difference
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
I unchecked the two sided document checkbox on the page layout
part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start every
chapter
on an odd page.
There's some option for this. Maybe it's openany.
rh
On 08 Apr 2009, Richard Heck wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
I unchecked the two sided document checkbox on the page layout
part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start every
chapter
on an odd page.
There's some option for
Hi,
I just downloaded the new version of lyx, installed it
according to instructions, but the program won't start
now. My earlier version 1.5.6. worked without any trouble.
Where can I look for the flaw? Should I try some other way
to install the software? I even tried to remove the
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Hash: SHA1
Hi
I am also on the announce list looks like ubuntu 9,10 Jaunty jackalope
will may have lyx Version: 1.6.2-1
Paul
- --
Paul Sutton
www.zleap.net
Support Open and ISO standard file formats ISO 26300 odf
http://www.odfalliance.org
Next Linux User
On Wednesday 08 April 2009 03:08:16 pm Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 08 Apr 2009, Richard Heck wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
I unchecked the two sided document checkbox on the page layout
part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to
Ehud Kaplan schrieb:
But the white space around the graphics itself persists.
Because your image contains the whitespace. I converted your image to a PDF as I assume that your
document should also be a PDF and removed the whitespace. (You can insert images to LyX in every
format, but they
I did do that already and already made several nice documents with the
standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files from the
zip file supplied by the publisher must go
(http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/rpd/for_authors/Rpd_TeX.zip).
I copied the file Rpd.cls to a subdir
On 2009-04-08, Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files from the
zip file supplied by the publisher must go
(http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/rpd/for_authors/Rpd_TeX.zip).
I copied the file Rpd.cls to a subdir rpd in
On 2009-04-07, Rich Shepard wrote:
Yesterday I downloaded the latest memoir class to replace the 5-year-old
version I had here. I placed all the .sty and .clo files in
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/memoir/, and memoir.layout in ~/.lyx/layouts.
Next, I ran /usr/share/texmf/bin/texhash,
On 2009-04-07, Rich Shepard wrote:
In earlier versions, when all shortcuts were in the appropriate bind
file, it was easy enough to add new ones to make my writing more
efficient. While I can live with the lists in the menu, I would like to
find functions there.
HelpLyX-Functions
Also, you
Hi,
I just downloaded the new version of lyx, installed it according to
instructions, but the program won't start now. My earlier version
1.5.6. worked without any trouble. Where can I look for the flaw?
Should I try some other way to install the software? I even tried to
remove the
Edwin Davis wrote:
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.6 to write a thesis and am having a hard time figuring out
how to change the document class for a single page. Please email me back at
your earliest convenience.
You can't do that. It's the DOCUMENT class.
That said, what do you want to do on
Lasse Laakso wrote:
Hi,
I just downloaded the new version of lyx, installed it according to
instructions, but the program won't start now. My earlier version
1.5.6. worked without any trouble. Where can I look for the flaw?
Should I try some other way to install the software? I even tried to
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 19:41, Anders Host-Madsen:
Giovanni giovanni...@... writes:
It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic?
Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages
of an external pdf. I
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 16:54, Paul A. Rubin:
If the content is text, you can use pdftext to extract the text from
the PDF file and then import it into LyX (where you will need to
reformat it if you do not want it using the format of the rest of
your document). Otherwise, pasting it in as
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
Good. Testing the new memoir install with a pure latex file might be a
further step to localize problems.
Guenter,
I'll try that later today on the same small (for now) document I'm writing
in LyX.
Is there some changelog or news file for the new
Edwin Davis schrieb:
I am using LyX 1.6 to write a thesis and am having a hard time
figuring out how to change the document class for a single page.
Document classes are not to be changed. What you need to do is to choose a document class and use
its power. For a thesis I can recommend to
-- Am Monday 06 April 2009 15:26:38 schrieben Sie:
I am sure there is somebody in the LyX community who uses Debian lenny and
LyX1.6.2 who has ghostscript 8.64 running. Or is this ghostscript installable
only under sid? I would very much need help on this issue.
Wolfgang
Wolfgang
Edwin Davis wrote:
I need this page to resemble a science article so I need the page to
be 2 columns and be able to put a title at the top of it if that is
possible.
The two-column bit you can do fairly easily, though I think you need ERT
to do it. Check out the LaTeX multicol package, here:
Hello everybody,
I just can't figure out how to use the 1-Column Proceedings template from
Springer within Lyx.
On their website
http://www.springer.com/authors/manuscript+guidelines/kap+single-column+proceedings+volume?SGWID=0-40493-0-0-0
they offer a general template for LaTeX.
I tried Import
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
Good. Testing the new memoir install with a pure latex file might be a
further step to localize problems.
Guenter,
I have the problem isolated to viewing the document with dvips. I exported
the text using the pdflatex option, and ran that on the
Edwin Davis schrieb:
Well is there a way to make a page multicolumn(2) like an article. But
not the whole document, just one of the pages within the document
See as example sec. 22.8 Formulas in multi-column Text in the Math manual that you find in the
Help menu of LyX.
regards Uwe
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Hash: SHA1
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Edwin Davis schrieb:
Well is there a way to make a page multicolumn(2) like an article. But
not the whole document, just one of the pages within the document
See as example sec. 22.8 Formulas in multi-column Text in the Math
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Paul Sutton wrote:
... if you just use begin{multicols}{2} it should do it, if you did this
\begin{multicols}{2}
paragraph you want in 2 columns
\end{multicols}
normal formatted paragraph,
it should do the part after \end{multicols} as normal text,
Yup. I used this
Hi all,
My book, which is intended to be an eBook, uses a document class derived from
the Book document class. I want it to keep being derived from Book.
I unchecked the two sided document checkbox on the page layout part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
I unchecked the two sided document checkbox on the page layout part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start every chapter
on an odd page.
SteveT,
Have you looked at using the report classes? About the only difference
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
I unchecked the two sided document checkbox on the page layout
part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start every
chapter
on an odd page.
There's some option for this. Maybe it's openany.
rh
On 08 Apr 2009, Richard Heck wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
I unchecked the two sided document checkbox on the page layout
part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start every
chapter
on an odd page.
There's some option for
Hi,
I just downloaded the new version of lyx, installed it
according to instructions, but the program won't start
now. My earlier version 1.5.6. worked without any trouble.
Where can I look for the flaw? Should I try some other way
to install the software? I even tried to remove the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi
I am also on the announce list looks like ubuntu 9,10 Jaunty jackalope
will may have lyx Version: 1.6.2-1
Paul
- --
Paul Sutton
www.zleap.net
Support Open and ISO standard file formats ISO 26300 odf
http://www.odfalliance.org
Next Linux User
On Wednesday 08 April 2009 03:08:16 pm Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 08 Apr 2009, Richard Heck wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
I unchecked the two sided document checkbox on the page layout
part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to
Ehud Kaplan schrieb:
But the white space around the graphics itself persists.
Because your image contains the whitespace. I converted your image to a PDF as I assume that your
document should also be a PDF and removed the whitespace. (You can insert images to LyX in every
format, but they
I did do that already and already made several nice documents with the
standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files from the
zip file supplied by the publisher must go
(http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/rpd/for_authors/Rpd_TeX.zip).
I copied the file Rpd.cls to a subdir
On 2009-04-08, Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
> standard article class. I do, however, not see where the files from the
> zip file supplied by the publisher must go
> (http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/rpd/for_authors/Rpd_TeX.zip).
> I copied the file Rpd.cls to a subdir rpd in
On 2009-04-07, Rich Shepard wrote:
>Yesterday I downloaded the latest memoir class to replace the 5-year-old
> version I had here. I placed all the .sty and .clo files in
> /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/memoir/, and memoir.layout in ~/.lyx/layouts.
>Next, I ran /usr/share/texmf/bin/texhash,
On 2009-04-07, Rich Shepard wrote:
> In earlier versions, when all shortcuts were in the appropriate bind
> file, it was easy enough to add new ones to make my writing more
> efficient. While I can live with the lists in the menu, I would like to
> find functions there.
Help>LyX-Functions
Also,
Hi,
I just downloaded the new version of lyx, installed it according to
instructions, but the program won't start now. My earlier version
1.5.6. worked without any trouble. Where can I look for the flaw?
Should I try some other way to install the software? I even tried to
remove the
Edwin Davis wrote:
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.6 to write a thesis and am having a hard time figuring out
how to change the document class for a single page. Please email me back at
your earliest convenience.
You can't do that. It's the DOCUMENT class.
That said, what do you want to do on
Lasse Laakso wrote:
Hi,
I just downloaded the new version of lyx, installed it according to
instructions, but the program won't start now. My earlier version
1.5.6. worked without any trouble. Where can I look for the flaw?
Should I try some other way to install the software? I even tried to
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 19:41, Anders Host-Madsen:
> Giovanni writes:
>
>
> > It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
>
> Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic?
> Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages
> of an
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 16:54, Paul A. Rubin:
> If the content is text, you can use pdftext to extract the text from
> the PDF file and then import it into LyX (where you will need to
> reformat it if you do not want it using the format of the rest of
> your document). Otherwise, pasting it
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
Good. Testing the new memoir install with a pure latex file might be a
further step to localize problems.
Guenter,
I'll try that later today on the same small (for now) document I'm writing
in LyX.
Is there some changelog or news file for the new
Edwin Davis schrieb:
I am using LyX 1.6 to write a thesis and am having a hard time
> figuring out how to change the document class for a single page.
Document classes are not to be changed. What you need to do is to choose a document class and use
its power. For a thesis I can recommend to
-- Am Monday 06 April 2009 15:26:38 schrieben Sie:
I am sure there is somebody in the LyX community who uses Debian lenny and
LyX1.6.2 who has ghostscript 8.64 running. Or is this ghostscript installable
only under sid? I would very much need help on this issue.
Wolfgang
> Wolfgang
Edwin Davis wrote:
I need this page to resemble a science article so I need the page to
be 2 columns and be able to put a title at the top of it if that is
possible.
The two-column bit you can do fairly easily, though I think you need ERT
to do it. Check out the LaTeX multicol package, here:
Hello everybody,
I just can't figure out how to use the "1-Column Proceedings" template from
Springer within Lyx.
On their website
http://www.springer.com/authors/manuscript+guidelines/kap+single-column+proceedings+volume?SGWID=0-40493-0-0-0
they offer a general template for LaTeX.
I tried
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
Good. Testing the new memoir install with a pure latex file might be a
further step to localize problems.
Guenter,
I have the problem isolated to viewing the document with dvips. I exported
the text using the pdflatex option, and ran that on the
Edwin Davis schrieb:
Well is there a way to make a page multicolumn(2) like an article. But
not the whole document, just one of the pages within the document
See as example sec. "22.8 Formulas in multi-column Text" in the Math manual that you find in the
Help menu of LyX.
regards Uwe
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Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Edwin Davis schrieb:
>
>> Well is there a way to make a page multicolumn(2) like an article. But
>> not the whole document, just one of the pages within the document
>
> See as example sec. "22.8 Formulas in multi-column Text" in
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Paul Sutton wrote:
... if you just use begin{multicols}{2} it should do it, if you did this
\begin{multicols}{2}
paragraph you want in 2 columns
\end{multicols}
normal formatted paragraph,
it should do the part after \end{multicols} as normal text,
Yup. I used this
Hi all,
My book, which is intended to be an eBook, uses a document class derived from
the Book document class. I want it to keep being derived from Book.
I unchecked the "two sided document" checkbox on the "page layout" part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
I unchecked the "two sided document" checkbox on the "page layout" part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start every chapter
on an odd page.
SteveT,
Have you looked at using the report classes? About the only difference
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
I unchecked the "two sided document" checkbox on the "page layout"
part of the
document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start every
chapter
on an odd page.
There's some option for this. Maybe it's "openany".
rh
On 08 Apr 2009, Richard Heck wrote:
> Rich Shepard wrote:
>> On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
>>
>>> I unchecked the "two sided document" checkbox on the "page layout"
>>> part of the
>>> document settings, but it still skips pages in order to start every
>>> chapter
>>> on an odd page.
> Hi,
>
> I just downloaded the new version of lyx, installed it
> according to instructions, but the program won't start
> now. My earlier version 1.5.6. worked without any trouble.
> Where can I look for the flaw? Should I try some other way
> to install the software? I even tried to remove
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi
I am also on the announce list looks like ubuntu 9,10 Jaunty jackalope
will may have lyx Version: 1.6.2-1
Paul
- --
Paul Sutton
www.zleap.net
Support Open and ISO standard file formats ISO 26300 odf
http://www.odfalliance.org
Next Linux User
On Wednesday 08 April 2009 03:08:16 pm Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 08 Apr 2009, Richard Heck wrote:
> > Rich Shepard wrote:
> >> On Wed, 8 Apr 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
> >>> I unchecked the "two sided document" checkbox on the "page layout"
> >>> part of the
> >>> document settings, but it still
Ehud Kaplan schrieb:
But the white space around the graphics itself persists.
Because your image contains the whitespace. I converted your image to a PDF as I assume that your
document should also be a PDF and removed the whitespace. (You can insert images to LyX in every
format, but they
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