Philological editing

2000-12-19 Thread Luis Alberto Garcia Cortes

Thanks everybody for your help. Diving into the Andre's comment, I visited

 http://www.desy.de/~stephan/tex/

to get a copy of the lineno.sty manual. That is great, cross references to
the line number (also page number) are also implemented, straightforward
to use and very well documented.
alberto





Philological editing

2000-12-18 Thread Luis Alberto Garcia Cortes

Does anybody know how to edit ancient manuscripts in LyX?
I mean, the top half of the page should contain the main
text, the other half should contain footnotes. Lines in
the main text should be numbered every 5th (not all lines,
the standard edition works in that funny way). But footnotes
should refer the real line number (no marks, not 
autonumbered, the footnote has to refer just the line number 
in the current page)
I have no clue how can it be done, and I know lots of phylologists
looking for the same answer.
LA Garcia




Philological editing

2000-12-19 Thread Luis Alberto Garcia Cortes

Thanks everybody for your help. Diving into the Andre's comment, I visited

 http://www.desy.de/~stephan/tex/

to get a copy of the lineno.sty manual. That is great, cross references to
the line number (also page number) are also implemented, straightforward
to use and very well documented.
alberto





Philological editing

2000-12-18 Thread Luis Alberto Garcia Cortes

Does anybody know how to edit ancient manuscripts in LyX?
I mean, the top half of the page should contain the main
text, the other half should contain footnotes. Lines in
the main text should be numbered every 5th (not all lines,
the standard edition works in that funny way). But footnotes
should refer the real line number (no marks, not 
autonumbered, the footnote has to refer just the line number 
in the current page)
I have no clue how can it be done, and I know lots of phylologists
looking for the same answer.
LA Garcia




Philological editing

2000-12-19 Thread Luis Alberto Garcia Cortes

Thanks everybody for your help. Diving into the Andre's comment, I visited

 http://www.desy.de/~stephan/tex/

to get a copy of the lineno.sty manual. That is great, cross references to
the line number (also page number) are also implemented, straightforward
to use and very well documented.
alberto