>>> Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 21-02-2002
14:23:15 >>>
On Thursday 21 February 2002 12:51, Arnold K. Christensen wrote:
> Howdy:
>
> I've recently tried LyX, after using Latex, but I have a some
> question's:
>
> I have started to write some documents in LinuxDoc, and by the use
of
> some sgml woodoo, I am
> able to get pictures, images etc. in my documents.
>
> It seems the linuxdoc.dtd, on my system, supports figures (eps),
where
> do I tweak Lyx so it will make use of them ?

  I never saw an example using figure with linuxdoc. And just reading
the dtd 
and reverse the tags meaning by examples wasn't over exciting to do
it.

  So if you share some of those voodoo with us ;-) we can make it
work.


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On a line where "style" is SGML instead of standard, I've wrote the
following, but filename needs to be absolute, or else
Latex can not find it:

<figure loc="here"><eps file="/path/to/filename/file.ps"></figure>

somehow caption will not work yet...




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Arnold

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> I've tried DocBook, but I think the style is bad, too much open
space,
> my documents gets much to big with empty space,
> this is specially a pain when printed.

  There are several parameters that can be controled in the printing  
stylesheets, and I suspect that LyX inserts some white spaces that
aren't 
always needed. This is an issue to fix.

> So if I can not tweak Lyx how do I tweak the DocBook style to make
it
> look more like LinuxDoc?

  IIRC there is a cutomization of the stylesheets that does exactly
that. I 
need to look for it. There were several people who complained like you.
:-)

> .Or any other way or keeping the nice LinuxDoc style and use LyX to
> implant figures etc. ?

> Best Regards
> Arnold K Christensen

-- 
Jos� Ab�lio

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