I've been working on learning more about KOMAScript classes and found a
problem with the preamble that comes with the LyX koma-letter2 template
(and has for some time).
The preamble has a number of options in the \KOMAoptions section, including
these lines:
%pagenumber=botcenter% position of
Dear Lyx developers,
I've just installed the official release of Lyx 2.2 Mac version. Thanks a
lot for your team's hard work! It's really awesome and the text in the
workspace is super sharp right now. However, the display of inserted
figures in the Lyx workspace is still blurry and non-retina
Hi,
I have looked a bit into the refstyle. There seem to be commands for
capitalization of first letter and for plural, like
\Eqref[s]{label}
which will produce "Equations (...)"
Is this supported in LyX?
Daniel
Kiuhnm gmail.com> writes:
>
> I came up with a (not so clean) solution:
>
Try replacing everything between \begin_body and \end_body with the
following and see if it looks right:
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_inset Formula
\begin{alignat*}{3}
H(Z) & \leq\mathbb{E}_{Z}\lceil I(Z)\rceil & &
On 05.06.2016 20:31, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2016 12:05 PM, racoon wrote:
On 05.06.2016 16:12, racoon wrote:
Hi,
LyX prints a § when using formatted references to sections, like
"In section §3, ..."
It seems a bit strange to me that the "§" is added in addition to
"section". Isn't
On Sun, Jun 05, 2016 at 03:54:53PM +0200, jezZiFeR wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with using the same BibTeX-database on two different
> computers (OS X 10.11), which I synchronize on my Dropbox. The problem is,
> that both users of the different computers have different names.
>
> In the
On 06/05/2016 12:05 PM, racoon wrote:
> On 05.06.2016 16:12, racoon wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> LyX prints a § when using formatted references to sections, like
>>
>> "In section §3, ..."
>>
>> It seems a bit strange to me that the "§" is added in addition to
>> "section". Isn't the "§" an abbreviation
On 05.06.2016 16:12, racoon wrote:
Hi,
LyX prints a § when using formatted references to sections, like
"In section §3, ..."
It seems a bit strange to me that the "§" is added in addition to
"section". Isn't the "§" an abbreviation for "section"? Also it makes
referencing to more than one
I use Unison to synchronize my netbooks with my iMac and MacPro and so
the BIB files are always up to date.
Works on Linux and on Windoze as well.
https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison
greetings, el
On 2016-06-05 14:54 , jezZiFeR wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with using the same
Hi,
LyX prints a § when using formatted references to sections, like
"In section §3, ..."
It seems a bit strange to me that the "§" is added in addition to
"section". Isn't the "§" an abbreviation for "section"? Also it makes
referencing to more than one section tricky because by in the
Hello,
I have a problem with using the same BibTeX-database on two different
computers (OS X 10.11), which I synchronize on my Dropbox. The problem is,
that both users of the different computers have different names.
In the moment I have to change two things every time I change the computer:
1)
Am Mittwoch, den 01.06.2016, 14:15 -0300 schrieb Julio Rojas:
> Thx Jürgen. Although I understand that "finger painting" is a no-no
> in Lyx/LaTeX, the separator layout help me deal with consecutive
> "Fragile Frames" in Beamer. A necessary casualty, I guess.
Well, you still need them, and you
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