every figure and this
still
> > doesn't work.
>
> That the figures and tables need to be placed at the end is the
> guideline of agutex. My layout strictly follows the agutex TeX example file:
> ftp://ftp.agu.org/journals/latex/journals/Manuscript-Preparation/agutmpl.tex
> B
Am 15.09.2010 17:30, schrieb Evan Mason:
Ok, I understand better how this works now and have edited the preamble to give
me line numbers and the inclusion of the figures, not just the figure floats,
using draft mode:
% OPTIONAL: To Create numbered lines uncomment these 2 lines:
\usepackage{li
Ok, I understand better how this works now and have edited the preamble to give
me line numbers and the inclusion of the figures, not just the figure floats,
using draft mode:
% OPTIONAL: To Create numbered lines uncomment these 2 lines:
\usepackage{lineno}
\linenumbers*[1]
% Include figures in
them by uncommenting the corresponding lines in the
document preamble of your file. In my agutex layout file, you would have
to uncomment line 2 and 3.
regards Uwe
On 09/09/2010 5:26 AM, Evan Mason wrote:
Also in
agutmpl.tex there is the option in draft mode to include figures or not.
You probably want to learn how to do this from the template file
agutempl.tex, and then apply what you have learned to your LyX document.
That means putting the necessary
> But thats the idea of the draft mode - getting a quick preview of the
> document without images.
>
Hi Uwe, I'm still not sure about no figures in draft mode. At
http://www.agu.org/pubs/authors/manuscript_tools/journals/latex/ it says when
making the initial submission you should use draft mode
> tetex is no longer under development since 6years so better use TeXLive
> (after you submitted your paper.).
Ok, I switched over to texlive.
> This is a bug in the agutex.cls file. Can you please report this to the
> agutex developers because the agutex documentation states that it should
> w
Am 03.09.2010 15:19, schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
As a workaround you can put the character within a \textrm command as in
the attached example.
Now this is attached.
regards Uwe
agutex.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Am 03.09.2010 14:06, schrieb Evan Mason:
The TeX system on Linux should be TeXLive and TeXLive comes with a
graphical interface to install LaTeX-packages. So after putting the cls-
and sty-files to tex/latex/agutex you should be able to use the TeXLive
package installer GUI to refresh the filena
> The location is incorrect. Put the agu-ps.sty and agutex.cls to the folder
> tex/latex/agutex
> Finally execute the command "texhash".
Thanks, that works fine.
> The TeX system on Linux should be TeXLive and TeXLive comes with a
> graphical interface to install LaTeX-packages. So after puttin
Am 02.09.2010 15:10, schrieb Evan Mason:
The layout file is attached together with a LyX example file. Please test it
our and report back. If
it works for you, we can provide it together with the next LyX version.
Thanks for that. I was successful using your example (agutex.lyx) but less so
Uwe Stöhr web.de> writes:
>
> Am 31.08.2010 17:33, schrieb Evan Mason:
>
> >> It does replace the older ones in that it seems to be the only one they are
> >> offering now. It's supposed to work for all the different AGU journals.
> >> http://www.agu.org/pubs/helpdesk/
> >
> > Hi, did a new la
Am 31.08.2010 17:33, schrieb Evan Mason:
It does replace the older ones in that it seems to be the only one they are
offering now. It's supposed to work for all the different AGU journals.
http://www.agu.org/pubs/helpdesk/
Hi, did a new layout file eventually get written for agutex?
I wrote
> It does replace the older ones in that it seems to be the only one they are
> offering now. It's supposed to work for all the different AGU journals.
> http://www.agu.org/pubs/helpdesk/
Hi, did a new layout file eventually get written for agutex?
Thanks, Evan
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 15:11:39 +0200
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Martin Vermeer schrieb:
>
> > Then you should write a new layout file,
>
> Hi martin,
>
> I thought you could write a layout file. For a layout newbie writing a layout
> is quite tricky,
> therefore I have written layouts requested by use
Martin Vermeer schrieb:
Then you should write a new layout file,
Hi martin,
I thought you could write a layout file. For a layout newbie writing a layout is quite tricky,
therefore I have written layouts requested by users. I don't have much time at the moment, when it
is the same, I can tr
On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:05:46 -0700
Gwen Barnes wrote:
> > If it is really different, we need a new layout, yes. Does it replace the
> > older one(s)?
> >
>
>
> It does replace the older ones in that it seems to be the only one they are
> offering now. It's supposed to work for all the differen
> If it is really different, we need a new layout, yes. Does it replace the
> older one(s)?
>
It does replace the older ones in that it seems to be the only one they are
offering now. It's supposed to work for all the different AGU journals.
I'm not sure how different the final output is, but (I
Martin Vermeer schrieb:
If it is really different, we need a new layout, yes.
It is as far as I see.
Does it replace the older one(s)?
I don't know and hope that you are Mr. AGU ;-)
regards Uwe
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 04:11:16AM +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Gwen Barnes schrieb:
>
> > Has someone already made a layout for the new AGU latex class (agutex.cls,
> > http://www.agu.org/pubs/helpdesk/)? Otherwise I will try writing one up.
>
> We provide two layouts, one for AGU++ and one for
Gwen Barnes schrieb:
Has someone already made a layout for the new AGU latex class (agutex.cls,
http://www.agu.org/pubs/helpdesk/)? Otherwise I will try writing one up.
We provide two layouts, one for AGU++ and one for AGU-dtd. But it seems that agutex.cls is a new
LaTeX class. I'm therefore
Has someone already made a layout for the new AGU latex class (agutex.cls,
http://www.agu.org/pubs/helpdesk/)? Otherwise I will try writing one up.
-Gwen
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