Christian Fischer wrote:
hi there,
i think the subject already explains my problem. i want to appear my
list of figures in the table of contents but i can't make this work. any
suggestions?
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted#toc1
Jürgen
Christian Fischer wrote:
> hi there,
> i think the subject already explains my problem. i want to appear my
> list of figures in the table of contents but i can't make this work. any
> suggestions?
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted#toc1
Jürgen
HI all,
Currently TOC does not include list of tables, figures and
bibliography. How to include them in final output.
Thanks
--
Vaibhav Srivastava
Graduate Student,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
North Carolina State University,
Raleigh,NC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 919 412
- Original Message -
From: Vaibhav Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lyx-Users lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 11:13 PM
Subject: adding list of figures etc in TOC
HI all,
Currently TOC does not include list of tables, figures and bibliography.
How to include
HI all,
Currently TOC does not include list of tables, figures and bibliography.
How to include them in final output.
Use the package tocbibind
If you just use the defaults this also includes the ToC in the ToC so use
the option notoc
\usepackage[notoc]{tocbibind}
my apologies
HI all,
Currently TOC does not include list of tables, figures and
bibliography. How to include them in final output.
Thanks
--
Vaibhav Srivastava
Graduate Student,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
North Carolina State University,
Raleigh,NC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 919 412
- Original Message -
From: Vaibhav Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lyx-Users lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 11:13 PM
Subject: adding list of figures etc in TOC
HI all,
Currently TOC does not include list of tables, figures and bibliography.
How to include
HI all,
Currently TOC does not include list of tables, figures and bibliography.
How to include them in final output.
Use the package tocbibind
If you just use the defaults this also includes the ToC in the ToC so use
the option notoc
\usepackage[notoc]{tocbibind}
my apologies
HI all,
Currently TOC does not include list of tables, figures and
bibliography. How to include them in final output.
Thanks
--
Vaibhav Srivastava
Graduate Student,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
North Carolina State University,
Raleigh,NC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 919 412
- Original Message -
From: "Vaibhav Srivastava" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lyx-Users" <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 11:13 PM
Subject: adding list of figures etc in TOC
HI all,
Currently TOC does not include list of tables
HI all,
Currently TOC does not include list of tables, figures and bibliography.
How to include them in final output.
Use the package tocbibind
If you just use the defaults this also includes the ToC in the ToC so use
the option notoc
\usepackage[notoc]{tocbibind}
my apologies
Hi
I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any way
to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the whole
caption doesnt.
eg Figure 1 A nice picture of a cat
but the actual
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any
way to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the
whole caption doesnt.
eg Figure 1 A nice picture
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any
way to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the
whole caption doesnt.
eg Figure 1 A nice picture
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any
way to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the
whole caption doesnt.
Use a short title.
regards Uwe
Hi
I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any way
to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the whole
caption doesnt.
eg Figure 1 A nice picture of a cat
but the actual
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any
way to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the
whole caption doesnt.
eg Figure 1 A nice picture
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any
way to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the
whole caption doesnt.
eg Figure 1 A nice picture
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any
way to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the
whole caption doesnt.
Use a short title.
regards Uwe
Hi
I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any way
to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the whole
caption doesnt.
eg Figure 1 A nice picture of a cat
but the actual
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any
way to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the
whole caption doesnt.
eg Figure 1 A nice picture
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
> long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any
> way to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the
> whole caption doesnt.
>
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I have a list of figures page in my document. However I have some very
long captions. As a reult the LOF looks full and messy. Is there any
way to define a caption heading that appears in the LOF such that the
whole caption doesnt.
Use a short title.
regards Uwe
Hi all,
The document class of my text is book (koma-script). Few figures contain reference to
bibliography, such as Figure x [Carroll, 2003].
The List of Figures contains the same.
Could some help me please how to remove the bibilographic reference in the List of
Figures?
Regards,
Setyo
Hi,
I would use short-titles for this. Though the name suggest its use for titles
it also works for the captions.
At the beginning of each caption do:InsertShort Title
It gives you an [opt] inset. Write the caption without references there and it
will be used in the List of Figures instead
Use the Insert -- Short title option.
Rob S
Setyo Nugroho wrote:
Hi all,
The document class of my text is book (koma-script). Few figures contain reference to bibliography, such as Figure x [Carroll, 2003].
The List of Figures contains the same.
Could some help me please how to remove
Setyo Nugroho wrote:
Could some help me please how to remove the bibilographic reference in the
List of Figures?
Use the OptArg Inset (Insert-Short Title) and copy the caption's text
(without the citation reference) into it.
Jürgen
title option.
Rob S
Setyo Nugroho wrote:
Hi all,
The document class of my text is book (koma-script). Few figures contain reference
to bibliography, such as Figure x [Carroll, 2003].
The List of Figures contains the same.
Could some help me please how to remove the bibilographic
Hello Vaclav Rob,
Thank you very much for your help.
The problem is solved.
Regards,
Setyo
Hi all,
The document class of my text is book (koma-script). Few figures contain reference to
bibliography, such as Figure x [Carroll, 2003].
The List of Figures contains the same.
Could some help me please how to remove the bibilographic reference in the List of
Figures?
Regards,
Setyo
Hi,
I would use short-titles for this. Though the name suggest its use for titles
it also works for the captions.
At the beginning of each caption do:InsertShort Title
It gives you an [opt] inset. Write the caption without references there and it
will be used in the List of Figures instead
Use the Insert -- Short title option.
Rob S
Setyo Nugroho wrote:
Hi all,
The document class of my text is book (koma-script). Few figures contain reference to bibliography, such as Figure x [Carroll, 2003].
The List of Figures contains the same.
Could some help me please how to remove
Setyo Nugroho wrote:
Could some help me please how to remove the bibilographic reference in the
List of Figures?
Use the OptArg Inset (Insert-Short Title) and copy the caption's text
(without the citation reference) into it.
Jürgen
title option.
Rob S
Setyo Nugroho wrote:
Hi all,
The document class of my text is book (koma-script). Few figures contain reference
to bibliography, such as Figure x [Carroll, 2003].
The List of Figures contains the same.
Could some help me please how to remove the bibilographic
Hello Vaclav Rob,
Thank you very much for your help.
The problem is solved.
Regards,
Setyo
Hi all,
The document class of my text is book (koma-script). Few figures contain reference to
bibliography, such as Figure x [Carroll, 2003].
The List of Figures contains the same.
Could some help me please how to remove the bibilographic reference in the List of
Figures?
Regards,
Setyo
Hi,
I would use short-titles for this. Though the name suggest its use for titles
it also works for the captions.
At the beginning of each caption do:Insert>Short Title
It gives you an [opt] inset. Write the caption without references there and it
will be used in the List of Figures inst
Use the Insert -- Short title option.
Rob S
Setyo Nugroho wrote:
Hi all,
The document class of my text is book (koma-script). Few figures contain reference to bibliography, such as Figure x [Carroll, 2003].
The List of Figures contains the same.
Could some help me please how to remove
Setyo Nugroho wrote:
> Could some help me please how to remove the bibilographic reference in the
> List of Figures?
Use the OptArg Inset (Insert->Short Title) and copy the caption's text
(without the citation reference) into it.
Jürgen
> Use the Insert -- Short title option.
>
> Rob S
>
> Setyo Nugroho wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >The document class of my text is book (koma-script). Few figures contain reference
> >to bibliography, such as Figure x [Carroll, 2003].
> >The List of Figure
Hello Vaclav & Rob,
Thank you very much for your help.
The problem is solved.
Regards,
Setyo
) for the corresponding files, ToC and
List of Figures (LoF) and of course Thesis-wide settings like Layout.
When I compile this file to DVI or PS (not tested otherwise) I get a correct
ToC, but an empty LoF...
The seperate files give correct LoF when telling LyX to enter them there, but
this is of course
Georg Philipp Burth [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Sorry I forgot to add the Main File...
Should be attached here.
Philipp
I hate the webmail access to my mail account... Now the last chance for it, I
hope it *can* add attachments...
Zula-gesamt.lyx
Description: Binary data
Georg Philipp Burth wrote:
BTW: What's the difference between include and input when
including files (or where can I read about it)?
http://tinyurl.com/3f6ev
First entry of a google search for latex include...
--
Angus
) for the corresponding files, ToC and
List of Figures (LoF) and of course Thesis-wide settings like Layout.
When I compile this file to DVI or PS (not tested otherwise) I get a correct
ToC, but an empty LoF...
The seperate files give correct LoF when telling LyX to enter them there, but
this is of course
Georg Philipp Burth [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Sorry I forgot to add the Main File...
Should be attached here.
Philipp
I hate the webmail access to my mail account... Now the last chance for it, I
hope it *can* add attachments...
Zula-gesamt.lyx
Description: Binary data
Georg Philipp Burth wrote:
BTW: What's the difference between include and input when
including files (or where can I read about it)?
http://tinyurl.com/3f6ev
First entry of a google search for latex include...
--
Angus
Input") for the corresponding files, ToC and
List of Figures (LoF) and of course Thesis-wide settings like Layout.
When I compile this file to DVI or PS (not tested otherwise) I get a correct
ToC, but an empty LoF...
The seperate files give correct LoF when telling LyX to
Georg Philipp Burth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Sorry I forgot to add the Main File...
> Should be attached here.
>
> Philipp
>
I hate the webmail access to my mail account... Now the last chance for it, I
hope it *can* add attachments...
Zula-gesamt.lyx
Description: Binary data
Georg Philipp Burth wrote:
> BTW: What's the difference between "include" and "input" when
> including files (or where can I read about it)?
http://tinyurl.com/3f6ev
First entry of a google search for "latex include"...
--
Angus
Hello,
When I make a List of Figures (via Insert-Lists TOC
- List of Figures), the list formed uses the entire
caption of the figure as the name of the figure. Is
there a way to give figures names that would show up
in the list of figures but not necessarily show up in
the caption of the figure
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, Darin wrote:
Is there a way to give figures names that would show up in the list of
figures but not necessarily show up in the caption of the figure?
Darin,
Insert-Short title works for chapters and sections; I believe it also
works for captions. The Users Guide
you can use a ert to do this caption
simply put
\caption [thing to go in tof]{thing to go under figure \cite{book}}
where you want the caption to go above or below the figure
oz
Darin wrote:
Hello,
When I make a List of Figures (via Insert-Lists TOC
- List of Figures), the list formed uses
Wow thanks for the info. I have been wondering about this too :).
-Original Message-
From: Owen Lucas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 9:47 PM
To: lyx-users
Subject: Re: List of Figures (Tables, etc.)
you can use a ert to do this caption
simply put
Hello,
When I make a List of Figures (via Insert-Lists TOC
- List of Figures), the list formed uses the entire
caption of the figure as the name of the figure. Is
there a way to give figures names that would show up
in the list of figures but not necessarily show up in
the caption of the figure
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, Darin wrote:
Is there a way to give figures names that would show up in the list of
figures but not necessarily show up in the caption of the figure?
Darin,
Insert-Short title works for chapters and sections; I believe it also
works for captions. The Users Guide
you can use a ert to do this caption
simply put
\caption [thing to go in tof]{thing to go under figure \cite{book}}
where you want the caption to go above or below the figure
oz
Darin wrote:
Hello,
When I make a List of Figures (via Insert-Lists TOC
- List of Figures), the list formed uses
Wow thanks for the info. I have been wondering about this too :).
-Original Message-
From: Owen Lucas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 9:47 PM
To: lyx-users
Subject: Re: List of Figures (Tables, etc.)
you can use a ert to do this caption
simply put
Hello,
When I make a List of Figures (via Insert->Lists & TOC
-> List of Figures), the list formed uses the entire
caption of the figure as the name of the figure. Is
there a way to give figures names that would show up
in the list of figures but not necessarily show up in
t
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, Darin wrote:
> Is there a way to give figures names that would show up in the list of
> figures but not necessarily show up in the caption of the figure?
Darin,
Insert->Short title works for chapters and sections; I believe it also
works for captions. The Us
you can use a ert to do this caption
simply put
\caption [thing to go in tof]{thing to go under figure \cite{book}}
where you want the caption to go above or below the figure
oz
Darin wrote:
Hello,
When I make a List of Figures (via Insert->Lists & TOC
-> List of Figures), the list f
Wow thanks for the info. I have been wondering about this too :).
> -Original Message-
> From: Owen Lucas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 9:47 PM
> To: lyx-users
> Subject: Re: List of Figures (Tables, etc.)
>
>
> you can use a ert to
I do not get the listing of the figures if I click on `list of figures' at the
begin of my lyx-document. Instead it shows the table of content, as it does
if I click on `table of content'. Same with `list of tables'.
I would like to use this feature, since it helps to quickly jump to certain
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I do not get the listing of the figures if I click on `list of figures'
at the begin of my lyx-document. Instead it shows the table of content,
as it does if I click on `table of content'. Same with `list of tables'.
I would like to use this feature, since it helps
I do not get the listing of the figures if I click on `list of figures' at the
begin of my lyx-document. Instead it shows the table of content, as it does
if I click on `table of content'. Same with `list of tables'.
I would like to use this feature, since it helps to quickly jump to certain
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I do not get the listing of the figures if I click on `list of figures'
at the begin of my lyx-document. Instead it shows the table of content,
as it does if I click on `table of content'. Same with `list of tables'.
I would like to use this feature, since it helps
I do not get the listing of the figures if I click on `list of figures' at the
begin of my lyx-document. Instead it shows the table of content, as it does
if I click on `table of content'. Same with `list of tables'.
I would like to use this feature, since it helps to quickly jump to certain
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I do not get the listing of the figures if I click on `list of figures'
> at the begin of my lyx-document. Instead it shows the table of content,
> as it does if I click on `table of content'. Same with `list of tables'.
> I would like to use this fe
Martin Sommer schrieb:
I would like to add some extra-information (like the reference) to the list of
figures. I only get a non-editable list of all figure-titles.
Is it possible, to add this extra-information to the picture, but hide the
output in the document, so that it will only be visible
Martin Sommer schrieb:
I would like to add some extra-information (like the reference) to the list of
figures. I only get a non-editable list of all figure-titles.
Is it possible, to add this extra-information to the picture, but hide the
output in the document, so that it will only be visible
Martin Sommer schrieb:
I would like to add some extra-information (like the reference) to the list of
figures. I only get a non-editable list of all figure-titles.
Is it possible, to add this extra-information to the picture, but hide the
output in the document, so that it will only be visible
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 12:53:27PM +0200, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
Dear LyX-users,
I have a problem with the list of figures in LyX-1.3.0cvs. The long title
of the figures is not wrapped correctly (over the page boundary). Could
you please explain me how to solve the problem?
It is usually
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 12:53:27PM +0200, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
Dear LyX-users,
I have a problem with the list of figures in LyX-1.3.0cvs. The long title
of the figures is not wrapped correctly (over the page boundary). Could
you please explain me how to solve the problem?
It is usually
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 12:53:27PM +0200, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
>
> Dear LyX-users,
> I have a problem with the list of figures in LyX-1.3.0cvs. The long title
> of the figures is not wrapped correctly (over the page boundary). Could
> you please explain me how to so
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 12:53:27PM +0200, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
I have used LyX-1.3.0cvs because the problem of the previous version of
LyX (1.2.0 and 1.2.1) in the \mathrm{} command. I have write a lot of
chemical equation. Need a lot of time if I used 1.2.x series to type a
chemical
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Would it help you to have some kind of chemical formula inset similar to
the math formula inset that puts everything into \mathrm automatically?
I was thinking about such a feature a while ago...
Yes. I always type a chemical formula as \mathrm. It would be great if
it
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 12:53:27PM +0200, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
I have used LyX-1.3.0cvs because the problem of the previous version of
LyX (1.2.0 and 1.2.1) in the \mathrm{} command. I have write a lot of
chemical equation. Need a lot of time if I used 1.2.x series to type a
chemical
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Would it help you to have some kind of chemical formula inset similar to
the math formula inset that puts everything into \mathrm automatically?
I was thinking about such a feature a while ago...
Yes. I always type a chemical formula as \mathrm. It would be great if
it
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 12:53:27PM +0200, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
> I have used LyX-1.3.0cvs because the problem of the previous version of
> LyX (1.2.0 and 1.2.1) in the \mathrm{} command. I have write a lot of
> chemical equation. Need a lot of time if I used 1.2.x series to type a
> chemical
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>Would it help you to have some kind of "chemical formula inset" similar to
>the "math formula inset" that puts everything into \mathrm automatically?
>
>I was thinking about such a feature a while ago...
>
>
Yes. I always type a chemical formula as \mathrm. It would be
Dear LyX-users,
I have a problem with the list of figures in LyX-1.3.0cvs. The long title
of the figures is not wrapped correctly (over the page boundary). Could
you please explain me how to solve the problem?
I have used LyX-1.3.0cvs because the problem of the previous version of
LyX (1.2.0
Dear LyX-users,
I have a problem with the list of figures in LyX-1.3.0cvs. The long title
of the figures is not wrapped correctly (over the page boundary). Could
you please explain me how to solve the problem?
I have used LyX-1.3.0cvs because the problem of the previous version of
LyX (1.2.0
Dear LyX-users,
I have a problem with the list of figures in LyX-1.3.0cvs. The long title
of the figures is not wrapped correctly (over the page boundary). Could
you please explain me how to solve the problem?
I have used LyX-1.3.0cvs because the problem of the previous version of
LyX (1.2.0
this mail archive for previous posts on short
captionstyle. It works perfectly for me.
This works! The problem is now that the shortcaptions I inserted
with the tex command \caption[...]{...} disapear in the list of
figures but appear in the cption. The list of figures consists of
many lines just
[...]{...} disapear in the list of
figures but appear in the cption. The list of figures consists of
many lines just containing ..
This is because the shortcaption layout listed on the above page redefines the
caption command. Use the following in your layout file instead:
Style ShortCaption
this mail archive for previous posts on short
captionstyle. It works perfectly for me.
This works! The problem is now that the shortcaptions I inserted
with the tex command \caption[...]{...} disapear in the list of
figures but appear in the cption. The list of figures consists of
many lines just
[...]{...} disapear in the list of
figures but appear in the cption. The list of figures consists of
many lines just containing ..
This is because the shortcaption layout listed on the above page redefines the
caption command. Use the following in your layout file instead:
Style ShortCaption
onstyle". Look on that
> page, or search this mail archive for previous posts on short
> captionstyle. It works perfectly for me.
>
This works! The problem is now that the shortcaptions I inserted
with the tex command "\caption[...]{...}" disapear in the list of
figures but appear
inserted
> with the tex command "\caption[...]{...}" disapear in the list of
> figures but appear in the cption. The list of figures consists of
> many lines just containing ..
This is because the shortcaption layout listed on the above page redefines the
caption command. U
Hello
I don't know how to set text apearing in the list of figures. I
managed to get all figures having the correct format for the
caption. But the whole caption appers in the list of figures. In
latex one can use \caption [text to appear in list of
figures]{text to appear directly under
I don't know how to set text apearing in the list of figures. I
managed to get all figures having the correct format for the
caption. But the whole caption appers in the list of figures. In
latex one can use \caption [text to appear in list of
figures]{text to appear directly under
Hello
I don't know how to set text apearing in the list of figures. I
managed to get all figures having the correct format for the
caption. But the whole caption appers in the list of figures. In
latex one can use \caption [text to appear in list of
figures]{text to appear directly under
I don't know how to set text apearing in the list of figures. I
managed to get all figures having the correct format for the
caption. But the whole caption appers in the list of figures. In
latex one can use \caption [text to appear in list of
figures]{text to appear directly under
Hello
I don't know how to set text apearing in the list of figures. I
managed to get all figures having the correct format for the
caption. But the whole caption appers in the list of figures. In
latex one can use "\caption [text to appear in list of
figures]{text to appear directly
> I don't know how to set text apearing in the list of figures. I
> managed to get all figures having the correct format for the
> caption. But the whole caption appers in the list of figures. In
> latex one can use "\caption [text to appear in list of
> figures]{text to a
Thanks a lot for your help,
Everything works fine now.
--
Philipp Kuster
Fünfhausgasse 2/13
1150 Wien
Tel: +43-1-9522050
Thanks a lot for your help,
Everything works fine now.
--
Philipp Kuster
Fünfhausgasse 2/13
1150 Wien
Tel: +43-1-9522050
Thanks a lot for your help,
Everything works fine now.
--
Philipp Kuster
Fünfhausgasse 2/13
1150 Wien
Tel: +43-1-9522050
with this program. But now I've got a problem with
the text in the list of figures.
My figures in the document do include the name of the figure and the
source. This looks like this:
Caption: 'Name of the figure', 'Source' [...]
I can't change this format, because of the preferences of my prof
On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 03:24:41PM +0200, Philipp Kuster wrote:
My figures in the document do include the name of the figure and the source.
This looks like this:
Caption: 'Name of the figure', 'Source' [...]
I can't change this format, because of the preferences of my prof.
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