Am 17.07.2011 21:33, schrieb trss:
But you can also automatize the reference name. How to do this is explained
in sec. 3.4.2 "Automatic Reference Naming" of the EmbeddedObjects manual
that you find in LyX's Help menu.
Okay. Took a look but the post
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/70031 says that the
"Formatted Reference" is a better way. I might go with your suggestion
though since I'm running out of time. Thanks.
Automatic reference names should work fine. I'm the author of the thesis template and will have a
look what it wrong with it the next days. But I also wrote my thesis using this template and could
use automatic reference naming without problems.
P.S.: There's also a small capitalization mistake in this part. The LyX
text
there says "section" whereas the instructions say "Section" and vice versa
Where exactly do you see this? In references, the name is usually started
with a capital letter. I tried to follow this rule in all documentation
files.
I'm sorry for not having included the place where it occurs. In fact, I had
forgotten myself and had to search through it and found additionally that
the first occurrence of "see Section" is with a capital 'S' but all later
occurrences are with a small 's'.
I fixed this now.
What I was referring to in the previous mail is in Subsubsection 3.4.2 in
the Tutorial. The LyX Code reads "section" while the following text reads
"Section" within quotes.
Fixed now too.
Okay. I was just following the documentation from the LyX source itself as
it is easier to open it right from the Help menu and have it as a tab within
LyX.
Sure, and as I said, the files you find in the Help menu are the most recent
ones.
regards Uwe