Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Rich Shepard schrieb:


  In my document's preamble I have '\usepackage{url}', and in the body of
the text where there is a URL it's inserted as ERT '\url{http://etc.}'. 
But,

when I view the document (ctrl-d), some of the long strings extend into the
right margin.


Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to see how 
it is done.
LyX 1.6 will support \href directly.

regards Uwe


Bibliography Numbering

2008-01-25 Thread Andreas Zumbuehl

Good morning!

I am using Lyx 1.5.3 with standard article style. At the end of the 
document, I included a list of references using the Bibliography 
environment.
No matter how I change the order of the citations in the text, the 
numbering always stays exactly the same. I would like to have the papers 
numbered

according to the order they appear in the paper.

Where did I go wrong?

Thank you for your help!
Andreas


Re: Bibliography Numbering

2008-01-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Andreas Zumbuehl schrieb:

At the end of the 
document, I included a list of references using the Bibliography 
environment.
No matter how I change the order of the citations in the text, the 
numbering always stays exactly the same. I would like to have the papers 
numbered according to the order they appear in the paper.


Then you have to use BibTeX. The User's Guide of LyX 1.5.3 explains how this is used and what's the 
difference to the bibliography environment.


regards Uwe


Re: Outputting Notes in a PDF from LyX?

2008-01-25 Thread G. Milde
On 24.01.08, Les Denham wrote:
 On Thursday 24 January 2008, B. Bogart wrote:
  Hello all,
 
  I'm working on my Thesis in LyX and using a lot of notes to communicate
  with myself. I would now also like to pass drafts onto my committee, but
   Notes are not included in pdflatex output. Is there a way to put the
  document in a draft mode so that the Notes are output? I do recall an
  older version of LyX did print the notes in a lighter shade, can I get
  that behaviour back?

 If you right click on the Note box a pop-up window (in 1.5.2) gives you the 
 choice of:

 LyX Note, 
 Comment
...

You might want to combine this with branches to have a global toggle for
printing or suppressing the notes. (See the User's Guide chapter on branches.)

GM


Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:


Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to
see how it is done. LyX 1.6 will support \href directly.


Uwe,

  In the Embedded Objects doc, I see that I need to use the menu
Insert-URL, but I cannot cut-and-paste the text from the document into that
dialog box. Is there a more direct way to convert the ERT \href{} to the
embedded URL format? These addresses will _not_ be used as links, but only
to correctly format them within the document.

Thanks,

Rich

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Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread Helge Hafting

shiknar wrote:

How do I promote/demote an entire branch?

For example let's say I have the following table of contents:

1. Hello
2. World
2.1 How
2.2 Are
2.3 You

If I demote the second heading using the Document-Outline sidebar, lyx will
give me this:

1. Hello
1.1 World
1.2 How
1.3 Are
1.4 You

In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of it's
content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I really need
is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me something like
this:

1. Hello
1.1. World
1.1.1 How
1.1.2 Are
1.1.3 You
  

The logical way would be to select all 4 headings and then demote.
Perhaps such selection capability can be grafted onto the outliner?

Helge Hafting


Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread Anders Ekberg
The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other  
platforms.
Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have) to collapse the  
node and *then* (sorry for misspelling in previous mail) do the  
indentation. This should give an indentation of the entire node.


Anders


On 25 jan 2008, at 14.21, shiknar wrote:


On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The indent.


Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button to
expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I want to
do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?

The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the outline
sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is this
the triangle you're referring to?



/Anders


shiknar
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800

How do I promote/demote an entire branch?

For example let's say I have the following table of contents:

1. Hello
2. World
2.1 How
2.2 Are
2.3 You

If I demote the second heading using the Document-Outline sidebar,
lyx will
give me this:

1. Hello
1.1 World
1.2 How
1.3 Are
1.4 You

In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of  
it's

content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
really need
is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
something like
this:

1. Hello
1.1. World
1.1.1 How
1.1.2 Are
1.1.3 You

As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to  
manually

demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
structure of
hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
better way
of doing this?







Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread shiknar
On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The indent.

Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button to
expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I want to
do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?

The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the outline
sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is this
the triangle you're referring to?


 /Anders

  shiknar
  Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800
 
  How do I promote/demote an entire branch?
 
  For example let's say I have the following table of contents:
 
  1. Hello
  2. World
  2.1 How
  2.2 Are
  2.3 You
 
  If I demote the second heading using the Document-Outline sidebar,
  lyx will
  give me this:
 
  1. Hello
  1.1 World
  1.2 How
  1.3 Are
  1.4 You
 
  In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of it's
  content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
  Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
  really need
  is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
  something like
  this:
 
  1. Hello
  1.1. World
  1.1.1 How
  1.1.2 Are
  1.1.3 You
 
  As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to manually
  demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
  structure of
  hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
  better way
  of doing this?




Re: Change position of caption in a float-figure

2008-01-25 Thread Susanne Gütter
Hello Uwe,

many thanks for the hint,
now I solved the problem with

\captionsetup{singlelinecheck=false}

Best regards

Susanne

Am Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2008 19:50 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
 Susanne Gütter schrieb:
  how can I change the position of the caption in a floatfigure?

 Use for this the LaTeX-package caption in the document preamble.
 Here's the manual of caption:
 http://www.ctan.org/get/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption.pdf

 regards Uwe


Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread shiknar
On 1/26/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other
 platforms.
 Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have) to collapse the
 node and *then* (sorry for misspelling in previous mail) do the
 indentation. This should give an indentation of the entire node.

It doesn't seem to matter whether the node is collapsed or not. If the
node is uncollapsed when I demote, it only demotes the selected
heading (nothing new there). If the node is collapsed when I demote,
lyx will present me with an uncompressed node with only the top
heading demoted.



 Anders


 On 25 jan 2008, at 14.21, shiknar wrote:

  On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The indent.
 
  Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
  world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button to
  expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
  world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I want to
  do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
  where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?
 
  The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the outline
  sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
  moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is this
  the triangle you're referring to?
 
 
  /Anders
 
  shiknar
  Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800
 
  How do I promote/demote an entire branch?
 
  For example let's say I have the following table of contents:
 
  1. Hello
  2. World
  2.1 How
  2.2 Are
  2.3 You
 
  If I demote the second heading using the Document-Outline sidebar,
  lyx will
  give me this:
 
  1. Hello
  1.1 World
  1.2 How
  1.3 Are
  1.4 You
 
  In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of
  it's
  content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
  Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
  really need
  is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
  something like
  this:
 
  1. Hello
  1.1. World
  1.1.1 How
  1.1.2 Are
  1.1.3 You
 
  As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to
  manually
  demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
  structure of
  hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
  better way
  of doing this?
 
 




Re: Change position of caption in a float-figure

2008-01-25 Thread Helge Hafting

Susanne Gütter wrote:

Hi all,

how can I change the position of the caption in a floatfigure? 
  

I put the caption inside a minipage inside the float.
Then I position the minipage, using hfills, minipage witdth,
and occationally some ERT.

Minipages also lets you put several captions in a float if
you want two figures side-by-side or something like that.

Helge Hafting


Re: lyx crash when loading eps files

2008-01-25 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
David Hewitt wrote:
 Responding to myself... I had reason to just now try an EPS figure in LyX
 and it worked fine. Is this known problem restricted to Linux, or
 specifically Kubuntu?

Well, you need to have KDE 4 installed. We had reports for various distros. 
Amd the problem is still there with KDE 4.0.

Jürgen


Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread Anders Ekberg

Sorry, my mistake, I misunderstood what you were aiming at. .

Anders


On 25 jan 2008, at 14.44, shiknar wrote:


On 1/26/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other
platforms.
Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have) to collapse the
node and *then* (sorry for misspelling in previous mail) do the
indentation. This should give an indentation of the entire node.


It doesn't seem to matter whether the node is collapsed or not. If the
node is uncollapsed when I demote, it only demotes the selected
heading (nothing new there). If the node is collapsed when I demote,
lyx will present me with an uncompressed node with only the top
heading demoted.




Anders


On 25 jan 2008, at 14.21, shiknar wrote:


On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The  
indent.


Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button  
to

expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I  
want to

do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?

The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the  
outline

sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is  
this

the triangle you're referring to?



/Anders


shiknar
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800

How do I promote/demote an entire branch?

For example let's say I have the following table of contents:

1. Hello
2. World
2.1 How
2.2 Are
2.3 You

If I demote the second heading using the Document-Outline  
sidebar,

lyx will
give me this:

1. Hello
1.1 World
1.2 How
1.3 Are
1.4 You

In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of
it's
content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the  
document.

Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
really need
is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
something like
this:

1. Hello
1.1. World
1.1.1 How
1.1.2 Are
1.1.3 You

As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to
manually
demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
structure of
hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
better way
of doing this?










Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:


Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to
see how it is done. LyX 1.6 will support \href directly.


Uwe,

  Thank you very much. I did not see \href in TLC2, and did not know to go
look for it in CTAN.

Rich

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Re: Bibliography Numbering

2008-01-25 Thread curtis osterhoudt
Andreas, 

Click on the bibliography insert, and choose for the Style unsrt. That may be 
what you want.

   Good luck!


/
  Down with categorical imperative!
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/

- Original Message 
From: Andreas Zumbuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 1:37:11 AM
Subject: Bibliography Numbering


Good 
morning!

I 
am 
using 
Lyx 
1.5.3 
with 
standard 
article 
style. 
At 
the 
end 
of 
the 
document, 
I 
included 
a 
list 
of 
references 
using 
the 
Bibliography 
environment.
No 
matter 
how 
I 
change 
the 
order 
of 
the 
citations 
in 
the 
text, 
the 
numbering 
always 
stays 
exactly 
the 
same. 
I 
would 
like 
to 
have 
the 
papers 
numbered
according 
to 
the 
order 
they 
appear 
in 
the 
paper.

Where 
did 
I 
go 
wrong?

Thank 
you 
for 
your 
help!
Andreas






  

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Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:

Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to see 
how it is done.


  They look ugly, with a cyan box around the address. I guess I'll have to
futz with \url to get them properly formatted, as they used to be.

Thanks,

Rich

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Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.|Innovation
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Re: Re: Outputting Notes in a PDF from LyX?

2008-01-25 Thread B. Bogart
Thanks all,

Not sure how I missed that in the manual! (I searched for note!)

I noticed that the contents of the different note types are included in
the word-count. In my case they are getting pretty long and I'd like to
get a sense of how long the text is without manually deleting them all.
(Which I have not yet done!)

Thanks,
I'll look into branches when I have a little more time.

B. Bogart

Les Denham wrote:
 On Thursday 24 January 2008, B. Bogart wrote:
 Hello all,

 I'm working on my Thesis in LyX and using a lot of notes to communicate
 with myself. I would now also like to pass drafts onto my committee, but
  Notes are not included in pdflatex output. Is there a way to put the
 document in a draft mode so that the Notes are output? I do recall an
 older version of LyX did print the notes in a lighter shade, can I get
 that behaviour back?

 Thanks,
 B. Bogart
 
 If you right click on the Note box a pop-up window (in 1.5.2) gives you the 
 choice of:
 
 LyX Note
 Comment
 Greyed out
 Framed
 Shaded
 
 In 1.4.2 the choices are:
 
 LyX Note
 Comment
 Greyed out
 
 The Greyed out option gives you the effect you're looking for.  
 
 



Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Rich Shepard schrieb:


  In my document's preamble I have '\usepackage{url}', and in the body of
the text where there is a URL it's inserted as ERT '\url{http://etc.}'. 
But,

when I view the document (ctrl-d), some of the long strings extend into the
right margin.


Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to see how 
it is done.
LyX 1.6 will support \href directly.

regards Uwe


Bibliography Numbering

2008-01-25 Thread Andreas Zumbuehl

Good morning!

I am using Lyx 1.5.3 with standard article style. At the end of the 
document, I included a list of references using the Bibliography 
environment.
No matter how I change the order of the citations in the text, the 
numbering always stays exactly the same. I would like to have the papers 
numbered

according to the order they appear in the paper.

Where did I go wrong?

Thank you for your help!
Andreas


Re: Bibliography Numbering

2008-01-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Andreas Zumbuehl schrieb:

At the end of the 
document, I included a list of references using the Bibliography 
environment.
No matter how I change the order of the citations in the text, the 
numbering always stays exactly the same. I would like to have the papers 
numbered according to the order they appear in the paper.


Then you have to use BibTeX. The User's Guide of LyX 1.5.3 explains how this is used and what's the 
difference to the bibliography environment.


regards Uwe


Re: Outputting Notes in a PDF from LyX?

2008-01-25 Thread G. Milde
On 24.01.08, Les Denham wrote:
 On Thursday 24 January 2008, B. Bogart wrote:
  Hello all,
 
  I'm working on my Thesis in LyX and using a lot of notes to communicate
  with myself. I would now also like to pass drafts onto my committee, but
   Notes are not included in pdflatex output. Is there a way to put the
  document in a draft mode so that the Notes are output? I do recall an
  older version of LyX did print the notes in a lighter shade, can I get
  that behaviour back?

 If you right click on the Note box a pop-up window (in 1.5.2) gives you the 
 choice of:

 LyX Note, 
 Comment
...

You might want to combine this with branches to have a global toggle for
printing or suppressing the notes. (See the User's Guide chapter on branches.)

GM


Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:


Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to
see how it is done. LyX 1.6 will support \href directly.


Uwe,

  In the Embedded Objects doc, I see that I need to use the menu
Insert-URL, but I cannot cut-and-paste the text from the document into that
dialog box. Is there a more direct way to convert the ERT \href{} to the
embedded URL format? These addresses will _not_ be used as links, but only
to correctly format them within the document.

Thanks,

Rich

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Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread Helge Hafting

shiknar wrote:

How do I promote/demote an entire branch?

For example let's say I have the following table of contents:

1. Hello
2. World
2.1 How
2.2 Are
2.3 You

If I demote the second heading using the Document-Outline sidebar, lyx will
give me this:

1. Hello
1.1 World
1.2 How
1.3 Are
1.4 You

In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of it's
content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I really need
is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me something like
this:

1. Hello
1.1. World
1.1.1 How
1.1.2 Are
1.1.3 You
  

The logical way would be to select all 4 headings and then demote.
Perhaps such selection capability can be grafted onto the outliner?

Helge Hafting


Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread Anders Ekberg
The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other  
platforms.
Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have) to collapse the  
node and *then* (sorry for misspelling in previous mail) do the  
indentation. This should give an indentation of the entire node.


Anders


On 25 jan 2008, at 14.21, shiknar wrote:


On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The indent.


Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button to
expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I want to
do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?

The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the outline
sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is this
the triangle you're referring to?



/Anders


shiknar
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800

How do I promote/demote an entire branch?

For example let's say I have the following table of contents:

1. Hello
2. World
2.1 How
2.2 Are
2.3 You

If I demote the second heading using the Document-Outline sidebar,
lyx will
give me this:

1. Hello
1.1 World
1.2 How
1.3 Are
1.4 You

In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of  
it's

content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
really need
is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
something like
this:

1. Hello
1.1. World
1.1.1 How
1.1.2 Are
1.1.3 You

As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to  
manually

demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
structure of
hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
better way
of doing this?







Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread shiknar
On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The indent.

Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button to
expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I want to
do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?

The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the outline
sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is this
the triangle you're referring to?


 /Anders

  shiknar
  Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800
 
  How do I promote/demote an entire branch?
 
  For example let's say I have the following table of contents:
 
  1. Hello
  2. World
  2.1 How
  2.2 Are
  2.3 You
 
  If I demote the second heading using the Document-Outline sidebar,
  lyx will
  give me this:
 
  1. Hello
  1.1 World
  1.2 How
  1.3 Are
  1.4 You
 
  In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of it's
  content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
  Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
  really need
  is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
  something like
  this:
 
  1. Hello
  1.1. World
  1.1.1 How
  1.1.2 Are
  1.1.3 You
 
  As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to manually
  demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
  structure of
  hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
  better way
  of doing this?




Re: Change position of caption in a float-figure

2008-01-25 Thread Susanne Gütter
Hello Uwe,

many thanks for the hint,
now I solved the problem with

\captionsetup{singlelinecheck=false}

Best regards

Susanne

Am Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2008 19:50 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
 Susanne Gütter schrieb:
  how can I change the position of the caption in a floatfigure?

 Use for this the LaTeX-package caption in the document preamble.
 Here's the manual of caption:
 http://www.ctan.org/get/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption.pdf

 regards Uwe


Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread shiknar
On 1/26/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other
 platforms.
 Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have) to collapse the
 node and *then* (sorry for misspelling in previous mail) do the
 indentation. This should give an indentation of the entire node.

It doesn't seem to matter whether the node is collapsed or not. If the
node is uncollapsed when I demote, it only demotes the selected
heading (nothing new there). If the node is collapsed when I demote,
lyx will present me with an uncompressed node with only the top
heading demoted.



 Anders


 On 25 jan 2008, at 14.21, shiknar wrote:

  On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The indent.
 
  Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
  world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button to
  expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
  world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I want to
  do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
  where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?
 
  The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the outline
  sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
  moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is this
  the triangle you're referring to?
 
 
  /Anders
 
  shiknar
  Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800
 
  How do I promote/demote an entire branch?
 
  For example let's say I have the following table of contents:
 
  1. Hello
  2. World
  2.1 How
  2.2 Are
  2.3 You
 
  If I demote the second heading using the Document-Outline sidebar,
  lyx will
  give me this:
 
  1. Hello
  1.1 World
  1.2 How
  1.3 Are
  1.4 You
 
  In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of
  it's
  content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
  Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
  really need
  is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
  something like
  this:
 
  1. Hello
  1.1. World
  1.1.1 How
  1.1.2 Are
  1.1.3 You
 
  As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to
  manually
  demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
  structure of
  hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
  better way
  of doing this?
 
 




Re: Change position of caption in a float-figure

2008-01-25 Thread Helge Hafting

Susanne Gütter wrote:

Hi all,

how can I change the position of the caption in a floatfigure? 
  

I put the caption inside a minipage inside the float.
Then I position the minipage, using hfills, minipage witdth,
and occationally some ERT.

Minipages also lets you put several captions in a float if
you want two figures side-by-side or something like that.

Helge Hafting


Re: lyx crash when loading eps files

2008-01-25 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
David Hewitt wrote:
 Responding to myself... I had reason to just now try an EPS figure in LyX
 and it worked fine. Is this known problem restricted to Linux, or
 specifically Kubuntu?

Well, you need to have KDE 4 installed. We had reports for various distros. 
Amd the problem is still there with KDE 4.0.

Jürgen


Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread Anders Ekberg

Sorry, my mistake, I misunderstood what you were aiming at. .

Anders


On 25 jan 2008, at 14.44, shiknar wrote:


On 1/26/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other
platforms.
Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have) to collapse the
node and *then* (sorry for misspelling in previous mail) do the
indentation. This should give an indentation of the entire node.


It doesn't seem to matter whether the node is collapsed or not. If the
node is uncollapsed when I demote, it only demotes the selected
heading (nothing new there). If the node is collapsed when I demote,
lyx will present me with an uncompressed node with only the top
heading demoted.




Anders


On 25 jan 2008, at 14.21, shiknar wrote:


On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The  
indent.


Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button  
to

expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I  
want to

do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?

The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the  
outline

sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is  
this

the triangle you're referring to?



/Anders


shiknar
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800

How do I promote/demote an entire branch?

For example let's say I have the following table of contents:

1. Hello
2. World
2.1 How
2.2 Are
2.3 You

If I demote the second heading using the Document-Outline  
sidebar,

lyx will
give me this:

1. Hello
1.1 World
1.2 How
1.3 Are
1.4 You

In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of
it's
content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the  
document.

Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
really need
is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
something like
this:

1. Hello
1.1. World
1.1.1 How
1.1.2 Are
1.1.3 You

As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to
manually
demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
structure of
hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
better way
of doing this?










Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:


Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to
see how it is done. LyX 1.6 will support \href directly.


Uwe,

  Thank you very much. I did not see \href in TLC2, and did not know to go
look for it in CTAN.

Rich

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Re: Bibliography Numbering

2008-01-25 Thread curtis osterhoudt
Andreas, 

Click on the bibliography insert, and choose for the Style unsrt. That may be 
what you want.

   Good luck!


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- Original Message 
From: Andreas Zumbuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 1:37:11 AM
Subject: Bibliography Numbering


Good 
morning!

I 
am 
using 
Lyx 
1.5.3 
with 
standard 
article 
style. 
At 
the 
end 
of 
the 
document, 
I 
included 
a 
list 
of 
references 
using 
the 
Bibliography 
environment.
No 
matter 
how 
I 
change 
the 
order 
of 
the 
citations 
in 
the 
text, 
the 
numbering 
always 
stays 
exactly 
the 
same. 
I 
would 
like 
to 
have 
the 
papers 
numbered
according 
to 
the 
order 
they 
appear 
in 
the 
paper.

Where 
did 
I 
go 
wrong?

Thank 
you 
for 
your 
help!
Andreas






  

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Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:

Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to see 
how it is done.


  They look ugly, with a cyan box around the address. I guess I'll have to
futz with \url to get them properly formatted, as they used to be.

Thanks,

Rich

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Re: Re: Outputting Notes in a PDF from LyX?

2008-01-25 Thread B. Bogart
Thanks all,

Not sure how I missed that in the manual! (I searched for note!)

I noticed that the contents of the different note types are included in
the word-count. In my case they are getting pretty long and I'd like to
get a sense of how long the text is without manually deleting them all.
(Which I have not yet done!)

Thanks,
I'll look into branches when I have a little more time.

B. Bogart

Les Denham wrote:
 On Thursday 24 January 2008, B. Bogart wrote:
 Hello all,

 I'm working on my Thesis in LyX and using a lot of notes to communicate
 with myself. I would now also like to pass drafts onto my committee, but
  Notes are not included in pdflatex output. Is there a way to put the
 document in a draft mode so that the Notes are output? I do recall an
 older version of LyX did print the notes in a lighter shade, can I get
 that behaviour back?

 Thanks,
 B. Bogart
 
 If you right click on the Note box a pop-up window (in 1.5.2) gives you the 
 choice of:
 
 LyX Note
 Comment
 Greyed out
 Framed
 Shaded
 
 In 1.4.2 the choices are:
 
 LyX Note
 Comment
 Greyed out
 
 The Greyed out option gives you the effect you're looking for.  
 
 



Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Rich Shepard schrieb:


  In my document's preamble I have '\usepackage{url}', and in the body of
the text where there is a URL it's inserted as ERT '\url{http://etc.}'. 
But,

when I view the document (ctrl-d), some of the long strings extend into the
right margin.


Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to see how 
it is done.
LyX 1.6 will support \href directly.

regards Uwe


Bibliography Numbering

2008-01-25 Thread Andreas Zumbuehl

Good morning!

I am using Lyx 1.5.3 with standard article style. At the end of the 
document, I included a list of references using the Bibliography 
environment.
No matter how I change the order of the citations in the text, the 
numbering always stays exactly the same. I would like to have the papers 
numbered

according to the order they appear in the paper.

Where did I go wrong?

Thank you for your help!
Andreas


Re: Bibliography Numbering

2008-01-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Andreas Zumbuehl schrieb:

At the end of the 
document, I included a list of references using the Bibliography 
environment.
No matter how I change the order of the citations in the text, the 
numbering always stays exactly the same. I would like to have the papers 
numbered according to the order they appear in the paper.


Then you have to use BibTeX. The User's Guide of LyX 1.5.3 explains how this is used and what's the 
difference to the bibliography environment.


regards Uwe


Re: Outputting Notes in a PDF from LyX?

2008-01-25 Thread G. Milde
On 24.01.08, Les Denham wrote:
> On Thursday 24 January 2008, B. Bogart wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I'm working on my Thesis in LyX and using a lot of notes to communicate
> > with myself. I would now also like to pass drafts onto my committee, but
> >  Notes are not included in pdflatex output. Is there a way to put the
> > document in a "draft" mode so that the Notes are output? I do recall an
> > older version of LyX did print the notes in a lighter shade, can I get
> > that behaviour back?

> If you right click on the Note box a pop-up window (in 1.5.2) gives you the 
> choice of:

> LyX Note, 
> Comment
...

You might want to combine this with "branches" to have a global toggle for
printing or suppressing the notes. (See the User's Guide chapter on branches.)

GM


Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:


Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to
see how it is done. LyX 1.6 will support \href directly.


Uwe,

  In the Embedded Objects doc, I see that I need to use the menu
Insert->URL, but I cannot cut-and-paste the text from the document into that
dialog box. Is there a more direct way to convert the ERT \href{} to the
embedded URL format? These addresses will _not_ be used as links, but only
to correctly format them within the document.

Thanks,

Rich

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Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread Helge Hafting

shiknar wrote:

How do I promote/demote an entire branch?

For example let's say I have the following table of contents:

1. Hello
2. World
2.1 How
2.2 Are
2.3 You

If I demote the second heading using the Document->Outline sidebar, lyx will
give me this:

1. Hello
1.1 World
1.2 How
1.3 Are
1.4 You

In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of it's
content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I really need
is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me something like
this:

1. Hello
1.1. World
1.1.1 How
1.1.2 Are
1.1.3 You
  

The logical way would be to select all 4 headings and then demote.
Perhaps such selection capability can be grafted onto the outliner?

Helge Hafting


Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread Anders Ekberg
The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other  
platforms.
Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have) to collapse the  
node and *then* (sorry for misspelling in previous mail) do the  
indentation. This should give an indentation of the entire node.


Anders


On 25 jan 2008, at 14.21, shiknar wrote:


On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The indent.


Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button to
expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I want to
do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?

The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the outline
sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is this
the triangle you're referring to?



/Anders


shiknar
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800

How do I promote/demote an entire branch?

For example let's say I have the following table of contents:

1. Hello
2. World
2.1 How
2.2 Are
2.3 You

If I demote the second heading using the Document->Outline sidebar,
lyx will
give me this:

1. Hello
1.1 World
1.2 How
1.3 Are
1.4 You

In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of  
it's

content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
really need
is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
something like
this:

1. Hello
1.1. World
1.1.1 How
1.1.2 Are
1.1.3 You

As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to  
manually

demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
structure of
hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
better way
of doing this?







Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread shiknar
On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The indent.

Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button to
expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I want to
do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?

The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the outline
sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is this
the triangle you're referring to?

>
> /Anders
>
> > shiknar
> > Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800
> >
> > How do I promote/demote an entire branch?
> >
> > For example let's say I have the following table of contents:
> >
> > 1. Hello
> > 2. World
> > 2.1 How
> > 2.2 Are
> > 2.3 You
> >
> > If I demote the second heading using the Document->Outline sidebar,
> > lyx will
> > give me this:
> >
> > 1. Hello
> > 1.1 World
> > 1.2 How
> > 1.3 Are
> > 1.4 You
> >
> > In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of it's
> > content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
> > Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
> > really need
> > is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
> > something like
> > this:
> >
> > 1. Hello
> > 1.1. World
> > 1.1.1 How
> > 1.1.2 Are
> > 1.1.3 You
> >
> > As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to manually
> > demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
> > structure of
> > hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
> > better way
> > of doing this?
>
>


Re: Change position of caption in a float-figure

2008-01-25 Thread Susanne Gütter
Hello Uwe,

many thanks for the hint,
now I solved the problem with

\captionsetup{singlelinecheck=false}

Best regards

Susanne

Am Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2008 19:50 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
> Susanne Gütter schrieb:
> > how can I change the position of the caption in a floatfigure?
>
> Use for this the LaTeX-package "caption" in the document preamble.
> Here's the manual of caption:
> http://www.ctan.org/get/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption.pdf
>
> regards Uwe


Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread shiknar
On 1/26/08, Anders Ekberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other
> platforms.
> Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have) to collapse the
> node and *then* (sorry for misspelling in previous mail) do the
> indentation. This should give an indentation of the entire node.

It doesn't seem to matter whether the node is collapsed or not. If the
node is uncollapsed when I demote, it only demotes the selected
heading (nothing new there). If the node is collapsed when I demote,
lyx will present me with an uncompressed node with only the top
heading demoted.


>
> Anders
>
>
> On 25 jan 2008, at 14.21, shiknar wrote:
>
> > On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The indent.
> >
> > Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
> > world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button to
> > expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
> > world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I want to
> > do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
> > where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?
> >
> > The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the outline
> > sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
> > moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is this
> > the triangle you're referring to?
> >
> >>
> >> /Anders
> >>
> >>> shiknar
> >>> Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800
> >>>
> >>> How do I promote/demote an entire branch?
> >>>
> >>> For example let's say I have the following table of contents:
> >>>
> >>> 1. Hello
> >>> 2. World
> >>> 2.1 How
> >>> 2.2 Are
> >>> 2.3 You
> >>>
> >>> If I demote the second heading using the Document->Outline sidebar,
> >>> lyx will
> >>> give me this:
> >>>
> >>> 1. Hello
> >>> 1.1 World
> >>> 1.2 How
> >>> 1.3 Are
> >>> 1.4 You
> >>>
> >>> In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of
> >>> it's
> >>> content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the document.
> >>> Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
> >>> really need
> >>> is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
> >>> something like
> >>> this:
> >>>
> >>> 1. Hello
> >>> 1.1. World
> >>> 1.1.1 How
> >>> 1.1.2 Are
> >>> 1.1.3 You
> >>>
> >>> As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to
> >>> manually
> >>> demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
> >>> structure of
> >>> hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
> >>> better way
> >>> of doing this?
> >>
> >>
>
>


Re: Change position of caption in a float-figure

2008-01-25 Thread Helge Hafting

Susanne Gütter wrote:

Hi all,

how can I change the position of the caption in a floatfigure? 
  

I put the caption inside a minipage inside the float.
Then I position the minipage, using hfills, minipage witdth,
and occationally some ERT.

Minipages also lets you put several captions in a float if
you want two figures side-by-side or something like that.

Helge Hafting


Re: lyx crash when loading eps files

2008-01-25 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
David Hewitt wrote:
> Responding to myself... I had reason to just now try an EPS figure in LyX
> and it worked fine. Is this known problem restricted to Linux, or
> specifically Kubuntu?

Well, you need to have KDE 4 installed. We had reports for various distros. 
Amd the problem is still there with KDE 4.0.

Jürgen


Re: Promote/demote entire branches.

2008-01-25 Thread Anders Ekberg

Sorry, my mistake, I misunderstood what you were aiming at. .

Anders


On 25 jan 2008, at 14.44, shiknar wrote:


On 1/26/08, Anders Ekberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other
platforms.
Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have) to collapse the
node and *then* (sorry for misspelling in previous mail) do the
indentation. This should give an indentation of the entire node.


It doesn't seem to matter whether the node is collapsed or not. If the
node is uncollapsed when I demote, it only demotes the selected
heading (nothing new there). If the node is collapsed when I demote,
lyx will present me with an uncompressed node with only the top
heading demoted.




Anders


On 25 jan 2008, at 14.21, shiknar wrote:


On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The  
indent.


Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button  
to

expand/collapse the node. Nor can I see any triangles next to '2
world' in the main document area. I'm glad to hear that what I  
want to

do is possible, but could you please explain in a little more detail
where I find this triangle or perhaps link me a screenshot?

The only triangle I was able to find was at the bottom of the  
outline

sidebar. Unfortunately this triangle doesn't do what I want. It only
moves sections up and down, whereas I want to promote/demote. Is  
this

the triangle you're referring to?



/Anders


shiknar
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:07:47 -0800

How do I promote/demote an entire branch?

For example let's say I have the following table of contents:

1. Hello
2. World
2.1 How
2.2 Are
2.3 You

If I demote the second heading using the Document->Outline  
sidebar,

lyx will
give me this:

1. Hello
1.1 World
1.2 How
1.3 Are
1.4 You

In other words lyx will only demote the heading and ignore all of
it's
content thereby breaking the hierarchical structure of the  
document.

Sometimes this is what I want, but more often than not, what I
really need
is for lyx to demote the entire branch of the tree giving me
something like
this:

1. Hello
1.1. World
1.1.1 How
1.1.2 Are
1.1.3 You

As best as I can tell the only way of doing this in lyx is to
manually
demote every single subheading. This makes reorganising the
structure of
hierarchical documents unnecessarily time consuming. Is there a
better way
of doing this?










Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:


Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to
see how it is done. LyX 1.6 will support \href directly.


Uwe,

  Thank you very much. I did not see \href in TLC2, and did not know to go
look for it in CTAN.

Rich

--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D.   |  IntegrityCredibility
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.|Innovation
 Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863

Re: Bibliography Numbering

2008-01-25 Thread curtis osterhoudt
Andreas, 

Click on the bibliography insert, and choose for the Style "unsrt". That may be 
what you want.

   Good luck!


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- Original Message 
From: Andreas Zumbuehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 1:37:11 AM
Subject: Bibliography Numbering


Good 
morning!

I 
am 
using 
Lyx 
1.5.3 
with 
standard 
article 
style. 
At 
the 
end 
of 
the 
document, 
I 
included 
a 
list 
of 
references 
using 
the 
Bibliography 
environment.
No 
matter 
how 
I 
change 
the 
order 
of 
the 
citations 
in 
the 
text, 
the 
numbering 
always 
stays 
exactly 
the 
same. 
I 
would 
like 
to 
have 
the 
papers 
numbered
according 
to 
the 
order 
they 
appear 
in 
the 
paper.

Where 
did 
I 
go 
wrong?

Thank 
you 
for 
your 
help!
Andreas






  

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Re: URLs Extending Into Right Margin

2008-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:

Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to see 
how it is done.


  They look ugly, with a cyan box around the address. I guess I'll have to
futz with \url to get them properly formatted, as they used to be.

Thanks,

Rich

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Re: Re: Outputting Notes in a PDF from LyX?

2008-01-25 Thread B. Bogart
Thanks all,

Not sure how I missed that in the manual! (I searched for "note"!)

I noticed that the contents of the different note types are included in
the word-count. In my case they are getting pretty long and I'd like to
get a sense of how long the text is without manually deleting them all.
(Which I have not yet done!)

Thanks,
I'll look into branches when I have a little more time.

B. Bogart

Les Denham wrote:
> On Thursday 24 January 2008, B. Bogart wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm working on my Thesis in LyX and using a lot of notes to communicate
>> with myself. I would now also like to pass drafts onto my committee, but
>>  Notes are not included in pdflatex output. Is there a way to put the
>> document in a "draft" mode so that the Notes are output? I do recall an
>> older version of LyX did print the notes in a lighter shade, can I get
>> that behaviour back?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> B. Bogart
> 
> If you right click on the Note box a pop-up window (in 1.5.2) gives you the 
> choice of:
> 
> LyX Note
> Comment
> Greyed out
> Framed
> Shaded
> 
> In 1.4.2 the choices are:
> 
> LyX Note
> Comment
> Greyed out
> 
> The "Greyed out" option gives you the effect you're looking for.  
> 
>