Hello,
I wanted to check if this simple error could be reproduced by other people
in lyx-1.1.5-fix1 :
*Open a new document
*Insert a figure float
*Insert a figure in the figure float
*As figure caption, put the mathematical symbol of a vector, i.e. the
chacracter "v" with an arrow on top.
Now
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 08:28:04PM +0200, Matej Cepl wrote:
Content-Description: Mail message body
Let me transfer a discussion from lyx-docs. I think, that it may be
much more interesting here.
On Tue, 18 May 1999 08:39:17 -0700 Amir Karger wrote on lyx-
docs list:
I was just
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 01:16:35PM -0500, Will Fischer wrote:
As is, (LyX 1.1.5fix1 of Tue Jul 18, 2000) I can put in the several
citation keys in the bibtex pop-up (and it works fine) BUT it makes
adding citations or changing their arrangement more problematic.
In the CVS version, the
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 02:02:21AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
How can I suppress the annoying 'Typeset by FoilTeX' messages in a FoilTeX
presentation? Even Micro$oft does not play such a trick...
Put \MyLogo{} in the preamble.
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Guenter Milde wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000 12:20:42 +0100 (BST) you wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to check if this simple error could be reproduced by other people
in lyx-1.1.5-fix1 :
*Open a new document
*Insert a figure float
*Insert a figure in the
Yann Le Du wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to check if this simple error could be reproduced by other people
in lyx-1.1.5-fix1 :
*Open a new document
*Insert a figure float
*Insert a figure in the figure float
*As figure caption, put the mathematical symbol of a vector, i.e. the
chacracter
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
1.
write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
\protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
This is done automatically in my lyx : I write my vector v using the math
panel (which generates an \overrightarrow in the tex code), and when I
look at the tex
MH Lee wrote:
Under that menu are Tiny, Smallest, ..., Normal, Larger, ..., Huge, ...,
Increase etc.
I can't find point size that I need.
you don't need it!
for 10pt and 11pt documentwide font size choose \huge
for 12pt \LARGE
than they are always 20.74pt.
another way:
in Latex preamble
Yann Le Du wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
1.
write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
\protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
This is done automatically in my lyx : I write my vector v using the math
panel (which generates an \overrightarrow in the tex code), and
Yann Le Du wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
Yann Le Du wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
1.
write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
\protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
This is done automatically in my lyx : I write my vector v
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
lyx inserts the \protect in the wrong way, not before the command,
just before the whole inline math-command.
however, if you do following steps, all works
(only for math in captions):
opne math box,
write all the muthstuff you need until an
Hello,
The reference manual says to use M-d p to switch back and forth between
documents, but it does not work. Anyone has another solution ?
Thanks,
Yann
Yann Le Du E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
You can use the menu Documents which contains a lists of all documents you
open.
Murilo
Yann Le Du wrote:
Hello,
The reference manual says to use M-d p to switch back and forth between
documents, but it does not work. Anyone has another solution ?
Thanks,
Yann
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Murilo Juchem wrote:
Hi,
You can use the menu Documents which contains a lists of all documents you
open.
Murilo
Yann Le Du wrote:
Hello,
The reference manual says to use M-d p to switch back and forth between
documents, but it does not work. Anyone has
wfischer:
The output then looks like this: blah [1][2]
when it ought to be this: blah [1-2]
Herbert Voss:
it's not usual to write it this way, when there are only
two citations, therefore always [1,2], but [1-3].
. . .
Yes, but, one doesn't get [1,2], but rather
I wonder wether I can make use of superscript and subscript without using the
mathematical modus, i.e. without having this part of the text in italics
(emphasize style).
Thanks, Ulrich
--
***
Ulrich Grün
+31-30-2467141
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Haight Ashbury wrote:
I wonder wether I can make use of superscript and subscript without using the
mathematical modus, i.e. without having this part of the text in italics
(emphasize style).
I'm not sure this is what you're looking for, but in mathamtical formula,
you
Will Fischer wrote:
wfischer:
The output then looks like this: blah [1][2]
when it ought to be this: blah [1-2]
Herbert Voss:
it's not usual to write it this way, when there are only
two citations, therefore always [1,2], but [1-3].
. . .
Yes, but, one
Haight Ashbury wrote:
I wonder wether I can make use of superscript and subscript without using the
mathematical modus, i.e. without having this part of the text in italics
(emphasize style).
have a look at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#sup
Herbert
On 30 Aug 00, at 9:11, thomas schnhoff wrote:
I don't know if there is a general answer to your
question, anyhow I was in need of them for writing
an epidemiological review. In those reviews you
need them because of prevailing conventions in the
field of sciences (like medcine and so on).
MH Lee wrote:
How do I change Title font size to 20pt?
mark the title and than choos layout-character-size
Herbert
Will Fischer wrote:
(Lyx window)_becomes_ (latex)
blah[cite1][cite2] blah \cite{cite1}\cite{cite2}
The output then looks like this: blah [1][2]
when it ought to be this: blah [1-2]
it's not usual to write it this way, when there are only
two citations,
Hello,
I wanted to check if this simple error could be reproduced by other people
in lyx-1.1.5-fix1 :
*Open a new document
*Insert a figure float
*Insert a figure in the figure float
*As figure caption, put the mathematical symbol of a vector, i.e. the
chacracter "v" with an arrow on top.
Now
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 08:28:04PM +0200, Matej Cepl wrote:
Content-Description: Mail message body
Let me transfer a discussion from lyx-docs. I think, that it may be
much more interesting here.
On Tue, 18 May 1999 08:39:17 -0700 Amir Karger wrote on lyx-
docs list:
I was just
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 01:16:35PM -0500, Will Fischer wrote:
As is, (LyX 1.1.5fix1 of Tue Jul 18, 2000) I can put in the several
citation keys in the bibtex pop-up (and it works fine) BUT it makes
adding citations or changing their arrangement more problematic.
In the CVS version, the
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 02:02:21AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
How can I suppress the annoying 'Typeset by FoilTeX' messages in a FoilTeX
presentation? Even Micro$oft does not play such a trick...
Put \MyLogo{} in the preamble.
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Guenter Milde wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000 12:20:42 +0100 (BST) you wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to check if this simple error could be reproduced by other people
in lyx-1.1.5-fix1 :
*Open a new document
*Insert a figure float
*Insert a figure in the
Yann Le Du wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to check if this simple error could be reproduced by other people
in lyx-1.1.5-fix1 :
*Open a new document
*Insert a figure float
*Insert a figure in the figure float
*As figure caption, put the mathematical symbol of a vector, i.e. the
chacracter
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
1.
write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
\protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
This is done automatically in my lyx : I write my vector v using the math
panel (which generates an \overrightarrow in the tex code), and when I
look at the tex
MH Lee wrote:
Under that menu are Tiny, Smallest, ..., Normal, Larger, ..., Huge, ...,
Increase etc.
I can't find point size that I need.
you don't need it!
for 10pt and 11pt documentwide font size choose \huge
for 12pt \LARGE
than they are always 20.74pt.
another way:
in Latex preamble
Yann Le Du wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
1.
write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
\protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
This is done automatically in my lyx : I write my vector v using the math
panel (which generates an \overrightarrow in the tex code), and
Yann Le Du wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
Yann Le Du wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
1.
write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
\protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
This is done automatically in my lyx : I write my vector v
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
lyx inserts the \protect in the wrong way, not before the command,
just before the whole inline math-command.
however, if you do following steps, all works
(only for math in captions):
opne math box,
write all the muthstuff you need until an
Hello,
The reference manual says to use M-d p to switch back and forth between
documents, but it does not work. Anyone has another solution ?
Thanks,
Yann
Yann Le Du E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
You can use the menu Documents which contains a lists of all documents you
open.
Murilo
Yann Le Du wrote:
Hello,
The reference manual says to use M-d p to switch back and forth between
documents, but it does not work. Anyone has another solution ?
Thanks,
Yann
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Murilo Juchem wrote:
Hi,
You can use the menu Documents which contains a lists of all documents you
open.
Murilo
Yann Le Du wrote:
Hello,
The reference manual says to use M-d p to switch back and forth between
documents, but it does not work. Anyone has
wfischer:
The output then looks like this: blah [1][2]
when it ought to be this: blah [1-2]
Herbert Voss:
it's not usual to write it this way, when there are only
two citations, therefore always [1,2], but [1-3].
. . .
Yes, but, one doesn't get [1,2], but rather
I wonder wether I can make use of superscript and subscript without using the
mathematical modus, i.e. without having this part of the text in italics
(emphasize style).
Thanks, Ulrich
--
***
Ulrich Grün
+31-30-2467141
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Haight Ashbury wrote:
I wonder wether I can make use of superscript and subscript without using the
mathematical modus, i.e. without having this part of the text in italics
(emphasize style).
I'm not sure this is what you're looking for, but in mathamtical formula,
you
Will Fischer wrote:
wfischer:
The output then looks like this: blah [1][2]
when it ought to be this: blah [1-2]
Herbert Voss:
it's not usual to write it this way, when there are only
two citations, therefore always [1,2], but [1-3].
. . .
Yes, but, one
Haight Ashbury wrote:
I wonder wether I can make use of superscript and subscript without using the
mathematical modus, i.e. without having this part of the text in italics
(emphasize style).
have a look at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#sup
Herbert
On 30 Aug 00, at 9:11, thomas schnhoff wrote:
I don't know if there is a general answer to your
question, anyhow I was in need of them for writing
an epidemiological review. In those reviews you
need them because of prevailing conventions in the
field of sciences (like medcine and so on).
MH Lee wrote:
How do I change Title font size to 20pt?
mark the title and than choos layout-character-size
Herbert
Will Fischer wrote:
(Lyx window)_becomes_ (latex)
blah[cite1][cite2] blah \cite{cite1}\cite{cite2}
The output then looks like this: blah [1][2]
when it ought to be this: blah [1-2]
it's not usual to write it this way, when there are only
two citations,
Hello,
I wanted to check if this simple error could be reproduced by other people
in lyx-1.1.5-fix1 :
*Open a new document
*Insert a figure float
*Insert a figure in the figure float
*As figure caption, put the mathematical symbol of a vector, i.e. the
chacracter "v" with an arrow on top.
Now
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 08:28:04PM +0200, Matej Cepl wrote:
Content-Description: Mail message body
> Let me transfer a discussion from lyx-docs. I think, that it may be
> much more interesting here.
>
> On Tue, 18 May 1999 08:39:17 -0700 Amir Karger wrote on lyx-
> docs list:
>
> > > I was
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 01:16:35PM -0500, Will Fischer wrote:
>
> As is, (LyX 1.1.5fix1 of Tue Jul 18, 2000) I can put in the several
> citation keys in the bibtex pop-up (and it works fine) BUT it makes
> adding citations or changing their arrangement more problematic.
In the CVS version, the
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 02:02:21AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
> How can I suppress the annoying 'Typeset by FoilTeX' messages in a FoilTeX
> presentation? Even Micro$oft does not play such a trick...
Put \MyLogo{} in the preamble.
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Sep 2000 12:20:42 +0100 (BST) you wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I wanted to check if this simple error could be reproduced by other people
> > in lyx-1.1.5-fix1 :
> >
> > *Open a new document
> > *Insert a figure float
> > *Insert a
Yann Le Du wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to check if this simple error could be reproduced by other people
> in lyx-1.1.5-fix1 :
>
> *Open a new document
> *Insert a figure float
> *Insert a figure in the figure float
> *As figure caption, put the mathematical symbol of a vector, i.e. the
>
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> 1.
> write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
> \protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
This is done automatically in my lyx : I write my vector v using the math
panel (which generates an \overrightarrow in the tex code), and when I
look at the tex
MH Lee wrote:
>
> Under that menu are Tiny, Smallest, ..., Normal, Larger, ..., Huge, ...,
> Increase etc.
> I can't find point size that I need.
you don't need it!
for 10pt and 11pt documentwide font size choose \huge
for 12pt \LARGE
than they are always 20.74pt.
another way:
in Latex
Yann Le Du wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> > 1.
> > write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
> > \protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
>
> This is done automatically in my lyx : I write my vector v using the math
> panel (which generates an \overrightarrow in the
Yann Le Du wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> > Yann Le Du wrote:
> > >
> > > On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > >
> > > > 1.
> > > > write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
> > > > \protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
> > >
> > > This is done automatically
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> lyx inserts the \protect in the wrong way, not before the command,
> just before the whole inline math-command.
> however, if you do following steps, all works
> (only for math in captions):
>
> opne math box,
> write all the muthstuff you need until
Hello,
The reference manual says to use M-d p to switch back and forth between
documents, but it does not work. Anyone has another solution ?
Thanks,
Yann
Yann Le Du E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
You can use the menu Documents which contains a lists of all documents you
open.
Murilo
Yann Le Du wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The reference manual says to use M-d p to switch back and forth between
> documents, but it does not work. Anyone has another solution ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Yann
>
>
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Murilo Juchem wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can use the menu Documents which contains a lists of all documents you
> open.
>
> Murilo
>
> Yann Le Du wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > The reference manual says to use M-d p to switch back and forth between
> > documents, but it does not
> wfischer:
> The output then looks like this: blah [1][2]
> when it ought to be this: blah [1-2]
Herbert Voss:
it's not usual to write it this way, when there are only
two citations, therefore always [1,2], but [1-3].
. . .
Yes, but, one doesn't get [1,2], but rather
I wonder wether I can make use of superscript and subscript without using the
mathematical modus, i.e. without having this part of the text in italics
(emphasize style).
Thanks, Ulrich
--
***
Ulrich Grün
+31-30-2467141
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Haight Ashbury wrote:
> I wonder wether I can make use of superscript and subscript without using the
> mathematical modus, i.e. without having this part of the text in italics
> (emphasize style).
I'm not sure this is what you're looking for, but in mathamtical formula,
you
Will Fischer wrote:
>
> > wfischer:
> > The output then looks like this: blah [1][2]
> > when it ought to be this: blah [1-2]
>
> Herbert Voss:
> it's not usual to write it this way, when there are only
> two citations, therefore always [1,2], but [1-3].
>. . .
>
>
Haight Ashbury wrote:
>
> I wonder wether I can make use of superscript and subscript without using the
> mathematical modus, i.e. without having this part of the text in italics
> (emphasize style).
have a look at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#sup
Herbert
On 30 Aug 00, at 9:11, thomas schönhoff wrote:
> I don't know if there is a general answer to your
> question, anyhow I was in need of them for writing
> an epidemiological review. In those reviews you
> need them because of prevailing conventions in the
> field of sciences (like medcine and so
MH Lee wrote:
>
> How do I change Title font size to 20pt?
mark the title and than choos layout->character->size
Herbert
Will Fischer wrote:
> (Lyx window)_becomes_ (latex)
> blah[cite1][cite2] blah \cite{cite1}\cite{cite2}
>
> The output then looks like this: blah [1][2]
> when it ought to be this: blah [1-2]
it's not usual to write it this way, when there are only
two citations,
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