Guenter Milde writes:
> I would really be surprised, if "option+è" (i.e. option + LATIN SMALL
> LETTER E WITH GRAVE) resulted in a opening square bracket by default!
>
> It sound like on your keyboard the square brackets are not on the same
> position as on a US keyboard (similar to my German key
On 2009-11-06, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Guenter Milde writes:
...
>> the on-screen display should be (configurable to) leftalign instead of
>> block align, *independent of the alignment in the output*
> OK. Then we should have a preference "show justified text as left-aligned"
This wou
On 2009-11-06, Manolo Martínez wrote:
> Eventually, the problem was with a typographic accent in one of the
> references cited in the offending chapter. Thanks for your advise!
> As you said, the information in the compilation log is invaluable when
> things go wrong. It's a pity that LyX does
On 2009-11-09, Luca Carlon wrote:
> Hi! I've written many formulas, but I still can't figure out how to use
> the shortcut to write square parenthesis in a formula under MacOSX. I
> read I have to use option-M and then the [, but if I press option+è I
> get 'unknown function'. Round parenthesis ar
Hi! I've written many formulas, but I still can't figure out how to use the
shortcut to write square parenthesis in a formula under MacOSX. I read I have to
use option-M and then the [, but if I press option+è I get 'unknown function'.
Round parenthesis are ok, but the others are not... am I doing
On 11/8/09, Guenter Milde wrote:
> Either use the TeX Gyre Hermes as matching sans serif font or undo this
> change with
>
> \renewcommand\bfdefault{bx}
>
> in the LaTex preamble (after \usepackage{tgpagella}, of course.
>
Nice. Using
\usepackage{tgpagella}
\renewcommand\bfdefault{bx}
with LM
On 2009-11-06, Sven Hoexter wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 05:28:13PM +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>> Sven Hoexter schrieb:
>> >The "Break links over lines" checkbox in the document settings is activated
>> >and the 'breaklinks' setting is set in the tex export.
This will enable breaking hyperlinks
On 2009-11-07, Rich Shepard wrote:
...
>However, some figures need to have lines that meet very precisely (no
> overshoots or gaps between them) or be placed with high precision. While
> this may well be possible and easy for those more skilled than I am, I found
> my xfig and similar figures
On 2009-11-07, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> Dear all
> I get some unexpected behaviour when using the TeX Gyre Pagella font
> (using "\usepackage{tgpagella}" in the preamble) instead of Palatino
...
> It seems that with this combination LM Sans bold gets replaced with LM
> Sans regular [2], thus preve
Sajjad schrieb:
I have inserted a 2 column table inside the table float . But the contents
are getting cropped.
I guess that you table columns are too wide to fit on the page. To fix this, set a defined with for
the column tables.
For more info about tables, see the EmbeddedObjects manual t
Hello Forum,
I have inserted a 2 column table inside the table float . But the contents
are getting cropped.
Any hint to get around that issue?
Regards
Sajjad
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
phillip burns schreef:
Can anyone help me install a latex package? I installed the package
via MikTex and it's there but Lyx doens't see it after reconfiguring.
thanks
Did you refresh the file name database. MikTeX options -> General ->
Refresh FNDB ?
Thi
phillip burns schreef:
Can anyone help me install a latex package? I installed the package via
MikTex and it's there but Lyx doens't see it after reconfiguring.
thanks
Did you refresh the file name database. MikTeX options -> General ->
Refresh FNDB ?
Vincent
Can anyone help me install a latex package? I installed the package via
MikTex and it's there but Lyx doens't see it after reconfiguring.
thanks
I've found several tools that work for my drawings, depending on the
application.
Inkscape is my favorite for diagrams or sketches of graphs. I can point
you to one diagram I just made with it for my Chemistry class:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/waski_the_squirrel/4079787050/
You can also fi
Steve Litt wrote:
> On Sunday 08 November 2009 07:25:21 Neal Becker wrote:
>>
http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2009/11/the_next_document_i_put_togeth.ph
>>p
>
> Great post Neal!
>
> I think a lot of your responders missed the point that it's all about
> styles. I've made excellently formatted
On Sunday 08 November 2009 07:25:21 Neal Becker wrote:
> http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2009/11/the_next_document_i_put_togeth.ph
>p
Great post Neal!
I think a lot of your responders missed the point that it's all about styles.
I've made excellently formatted books in WordPerfect 5.1, MS Word
If you want to have a programming language in which you can accurately
"calculate" your drawings, "asymptote"[1] is a good candidate.
Best regards,
Stefaan.
[1] http://http://asymptote.sourceforge.net/
http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2009/11/the_next_document_i_put_togeth.php
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