On 2012-02-05, Omar Cheikhrouhou (ISET) wrote:
I use the following preambule
\AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand{\ref}[1]{\mbox{\autoref{#1
to add the word Figure when referencing figure.
However, the word figure is not added when referencing sub-figure. For
example it write 3a instead
On 2012-02-04, stefano franchi wrote:
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Boris Seincher bo...@seincher.de wrote:
I want to use LyX wor a law paper in german. When I use Part, Chapter,
Section and so on I get a sctructure like this:
I., 1, 1.1 ... However I want something like this: A, I, 1, a),
On 2012-02-03, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
...
I just did CTRL-V (normal Edit - Paste). When after a reply I tried
with paste special Plain Text keeps as expected the end of line
characters while Plain Text, Join Lines not.
So, generally thanks for your explanation, but don't you think that
On 02/05/2012 11:41 PM, Omar Cheikhrouhou (ISET) wrote:
Hello,
I use the following preambule
\AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand{\ref}[1]{\mbox{\autoref{#1
to add the word « Figure » when referencing figure.
However, the word figure is not added when referencing sub-figure. For
example it
Thanks. As convert is now working, I'll put off installing software I
probably don't actually need. I am able to convert the problematic files
(such as mobius.eps) to pngs at the command line using convert manually.
The problem appears to be that my installation of LyX is not using convert.
As
I have been irritated for quite a while now by the close/save file
dialog (Safe Discard Cancel which defaults to Save.
What I would like to see is one like the commonly used one, defaulting
to Save (by hitting Return) but also offering Discard (by hitting
Space), because most of the time I do not
On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 06:43:34 +0200, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
I have been irritated for quite a while now by the close/save file
dialog (Safe Discard Cancel which defaults to Save.
What I would like to see is one like the commonly used one,
defaulting
to Save (by hitting Return) but also
This has to with muscle memory consistency with OS X standards.
If I close a document with unsaved changes in TextEdit or Pages, hitting
Return saves and hitting Space discards.
LyX is inconsistent with this expectation of Mac users. Charlie did write
that it was a 'small beef'. ;o)
BTW, I
Unfortunately Apple have themselves broken the continuity here with Lion. Now
when you close a native application like TeXtEdit, the old shortcuts for don't
save no longer work (neither space bar nor Apple-D). Instead you have to press
Apple-Delete.
So in other words, if we assume that Lion
I think this can only be solved if you save the user's guide to an external
file, bisect that new file until you localize the error to a reasonably small
portion of the file, and then inspect the LaTeX log.
Jens
On Feb 6, 2012, at 1:09 PM, Rich Talley wrote:
Thanks. As convert is now
Good points. I'm running Snow Leopard and have been avoiding Lion. I
switched to OS X from Windows several years ago, but maybe it's time to
start looking at Linux distributions again. All good things come to an end.
At least almost all my data is in LyX format, plain text, or easily
exported
I am using LyX 2.0.0 under Ubuntu 11.10. I'd like to globally change the
format of the header in the labeling environments (aka. lyxlist in the
exported TeX source), bsaically bolding the text and increasing the
allocated indent.
I realise I can do this on a line-by-line basis, but this seems to
On 2012-02-05, Omar Cheikhrouhou (ISET) wrote:
I use the following preambule
\AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand{\ref}[1]{\mbox{\autoref{#1
to add the word Figure when referencing figure.
However, the word figure is not added when referencing sub-figure. For
example it write 3a instead
On 2012-02-04, stefano franchi wrote:
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Boris Seincher bo...@seincher.de wrote:
I want to use LyX wor a law paper in german. When I use Part, Chapter,
Section and so on I get a sctructure like this:
I., 1, 1.1 ... However I want something like this: A, I, 1, a),
On 2012-02-03, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
...
I just did CTRL-V (normal Edit - Paste). When after a reply I tried
with paste special Plain Text keeps as expected the end of line
characters while Plain Text, Join Lines not.
So, generally thanks for your explanation, but don't you think that
On 02/05/2012 11:41 PM, Omar Cheikhrouhou (ISET) wrote:
Hello,
I use the following preambule
\AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand{\ref}[1]{\mbox{\autoref{#1
to add the word « Figure » when referencing figure.
However, the word figure is not added when referencing sub-figure. For
example it
Thanks. As convert is now working, I'll put off installing software I
probably don't actually need. I am able to convert the problematic files
(such as mobius.eps) to pngs at the command line using convert manually.
The problem appears to be that my installation of LyX is not using convert.
As
I have been irritated for quite a while now by the close/save file
dialog (Safe Discard Cancel which defaults to Save.
What I would like to see is one like the commonly used one, defaulting
to Save (by hitting Return) but also offering Discard (by hitting
Space), because most of the time I do not
On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 06:43:34 +0200, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
I have been irritated for quite a while now by the close/save file
dialog (Safe Discard Cancel which defaults to Save.
What I would like to see is one like the commonly used one,
defaulting
to Save (by hitting Return) but also
This has to with muscle memory consistency with OS X standards.
If I close a document with unsaved changes in TextEdit or Pages, hitting
Return saves and hitting Space discards.
LyX is inconsistent with this expectation of Mac users. Charlie did write
that it was a 'small beef'. ;o)
BTW, I
Unfortunately Apple have themselves broken the continuity here with Lion. Now
when you close a native application like TeXtEdit, the old shortcuts for don't
save no longer work (neither space bar nor Apple-D). Instead you have to press
Apple-Delete.
So in other words, if we assume that Lion
I think this can only be solved if you save the user's guide to an external
file, bisect that new file until you localize the error to a reasonably small
portion of the file, and then inspect the LaTeX log.
Jens
On Feb 6, 2012, at 1:09 PM, Rich Talley wrote:
Thanks. As convert is now
Good points. I'm running Snow Leopard and have been avoiding Lion. I
switched to OS X from Windows several years ago, but maybe it's time to
start looking at Linux distributions again. All good things come to an end.
At least almost all my data is in LyX format, plain text, or easily
exported
I am using LyX 2.0.0 under Ubuntu 11.10. I'd like to globally change the
format of the header in the labeling environments (aka. lyxlist in the
exported TeX source), bsaically bolding the text and increasing the
allocated indent.
I realise I can do this on a line-by-line basis, but this seems to
On 2012-02-05, Omar Cheikhrouhou (ISET) wrote:
> I use the following preambule
> \AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand{\ref}[1]{\mbox{\autoref{#1
> to add the word < Figure > when referencing figure.
> However, the word figure is not added when referencing sub-figure. For
> example it write 3a
On 2012-02-04, stefano franchi wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Boris Seincher wrote:
>> I want to use LyX wor a law paper in german. When I use Part, Chapter,
>> Section and so on I get a sctructure like this:
>> I., 1, 1.1 ... However I want something like this: A,
On 2012-02-03, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
...
> I just did CTRL-V (normal Edit -> Paste). When after a reply I tried
> with paste special "Plain Text" keeps as expected the end of line
> characters while "Plain Text, Join Lines" not.
> So, generally thanks for your explanation, but don't you
On 02/05/2012 11:41 PM, Omar Cheikhrouhou (ISET) wrote:
Hello,
I use the following preambule
\AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand{\ref}[1]{\mbox{\autoref{#1
to add the word « Figure » when referencing figure.
However, the word figure is not added when referencing sub-figure. For
example it
Thanks. As convert is now working, I'll put off installing software I
probably don't actually need. I am able to convert the problematic files
(such as mobius.eps) to pngs at the command line using convert manually.
The problem appears to be that my installation of LyX is not using convert.
As
I have been irritated for quite a while now by the close/save file
dialog (Safe Discard Cancel which defaults to Save.
What I would like to see is one like the commonly used one, defaulting
to Save (by hitting Return) but also offering Discard (by hitting
Space), because most of the time I do not
On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 06:43:34 +0200, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
I have been irritated for quite a while now by the close/save file
dialog (Safe Discard Cancel which defaults to Save.
What I would like to see is one like the commonly used one,
defaulting
to Save (by hitting Return) but also
This has to with muscle memory & consistency with OS X standards.
If I close a document with unsaved changes in TextEdit or Pages, hitting
Return saves and hitting Space discards.
LyX is inconsistent with this expectation of Mac users. Charlie did write
that it was a 'small beef'. ;o)
BTW, I
Unfortunately Apple have themselves broken the continuity here with Lion. Now
when you close a native application like TeXtEdit, the old shortcuts for "don't
save" no longer work (neither space bar nor Apple-D). Instead you have to press
Apple-Delete.
So in other words, if we assume that Lion
I think this can only be solved if you save the user's guide to an external
file, bisect that new file until you localize the error to a reasonably small
portion of the file, and then inspect the LaTeX log.
Jens
On Feb 6, 2012, at 1:09 PM, Rich Talley wrote:
> Thanks. As convert is now
Good points. I'm running Snow Leopard and have been avoiding Lion. I
switched to OS X from Windows several years ago, but maybe it's time to
start looking at Linux distributions again. All good things come to an end.
At least almost all my data is in LyX format, plain text, or easily
exported
I am using LyX 2.0.0 under Ubuntu 11.10. I'd like to globally change the
format of the header in the labeling environments (aka. lyxlist in the
exported TeX source), bsaically bolding the text and increasing the
allocated indent.
I realise I can do this on a line-by-line basis, but this seems to
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