Hi Uwe Lyx-Code was available in Lyx 1.6.6 when using the IEEEtran document class. It also seems from the IEEEtran How to that the user is free to use any Latex commands
IEEE publications use the figure environment to contain algorithms that are not to be a part of the main text flow. Peter Williams’ and Rogerio Brito’s algorithmic.sty package [24] or Szász János’ algorithmicx.sty package [25] (the latter is designed to be more customizable than the former) may be of help in producing algorithm-like structures (although authors are of course free to use whatever LATEX commands they are most comfortable with in this regard). However, do not use the floating algorithm environment of algorithm.sty (also by Williams and Brito) or algorithm2e.sty (by Christophe Fiorio) as the only floating structures IEEE uses are figures and tables. Furthermore, IEEEtran will not be in control of the (non-IEEE) caption style produced by the algorithm.sty or algorithm2e.sty float environments. If Lyx-Code is not a good way to write some pseudo-code in IEEEtran using Lyx, then what is the recommended way to do it ? with best regards Zubair ________________________________ From: Uwe Stöhr <[email protected]> To: Raja Zubair <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Sent: Mon, May 24, 2010 8:47:25 PM Subject: Re: Lyx-Code not available in IEEEtran in Lyx 2.0 alpha 3 Am 24.05.2010 17:47, schrieb Raja Zubair: > I don't find Lyx-Code in IEEEtran document class in Lyx 2.0 alpha 3. Any idea > to get it back ? I need to know if IEEE accept LyX code when submitting a paper. I would wonder if yes. regards Uwe
