On 19 November 2011 10:04, Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>wrote:

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> Am Freitag, 18. November 2011, 19:37:04 schrieb Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci:
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> > On 18 November 2011 17:05, Wolfgang Engelmann <
> engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>wrote:
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> > > Am Freitag, 18. November 2011, 14:23:30 schrieb Gian Maria Niccolò
> Benucci:
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> > > > On 18 November 2011 14:07, PhilipPirrip <p...@net.hr> wrote:
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> > > > > On 11/18/2011 12:40 PM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
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> > > > >> 3 MYCORRHIZATION OF /quercus /AND /corylus/ SEEDLINGS...
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> > > > >>
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> > > > >> How can I change /quercus/ in /Quercus/ as the capital letter is
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> > > > >> needed
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> > > > >>
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> > > > >> for genus and/or species name initials?
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> > > > >
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> > > > > I'm sorry, I don't understand the question. Where and what needs
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> > > > > (not) to be capitalized?
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> > > >
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> > > > Sorry, I was not clear enough...
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> > > > I mean, when you compile the pdf, in the right up part of the pages
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> > > > you can see the running title of the chapter. In my case I have
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> > > > some words (i.e., Species or General names) that must be in emph
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> > > > style. The problem is that LyX do not use the capital letters in
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> > > > those words of the title that are in the emph style (I would mean
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> > > > italic style).
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> > > >
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> > > > For example: if I have the words *Homo sapiens* in the title of a
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> > > > Chapter... LyX "writes" *homo sapiens*, that is scientifically
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> > > > incorrect...
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> > >
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> > > You must do something wrong; I have no problem to change a scientific
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> > > name in the chapter heading to italic (control e on the keyboard) and
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> > > export it correctly to eg a pdf file.
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> > > Could you explain in detail, what you are doing?
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> > >
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> > > Wolfgang
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> >
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> > In the header of thesis pages as well as in the contents I do have the
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> > emph style (I just used the Ctrl + e as you told me) in the title of
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> > the chapters, but I do not have capital letters.
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> >
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> > LyX recognize the emph style but do not use capital letters although
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> > they are in the initials of scientific names...
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> >
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> > If I can send you a pdf page of my thesis you maybe should understand
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> > better, can I?
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> >
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> > Thanks,
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> >
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> Gian,
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> I am sorry, I missunderstood your question. You ment the running title, I
> though the chapter heading.
>
> Have you considered to use Koma-script as your document class? It offers a
> scrpage-2 package which is superior to fancyheaders and allows all kinds of
> special settings in the headers, footers etc. It is described in Markus
> Kohm Jens-Uwe Morawski's book KomaScript in chapter 4, unfortunately in
> German. I would suggest, if you do not get an advise on this list, to ask
> latex experts in TeX groups such as the Dante group in Germany
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> <dante...@dante.de>
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> or TeX user group TUG
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> supp...@tug.org
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> or
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> Gruppo Utilizzatori Italiani di TeX
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> g...@sssup.it.
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> >
>
> Wolfgang
>




Hi there,

Wolfgang, I will try to ask in such groups, despite the deadline for my
thesis is too near...
Anyway, I could not believe that classicthesis do not have the possibility
to use emph style with capital letters in chapter titles, or headers... And
it's very strange the no one lamented the same problem...
I will find a way, or at least leave it as it is, without capitals.

What about modifying the titles style with caps style? If I use the caps
style in the titles maybe the emph style is compiled in a correct way...

And, one more... for Philipp, where can I find the option pdfspacing?

Thank you all for you precious assistance!
Gian

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