2 questions about CV document class
Hi, I just upgraded to lyx 1.1.6fix3. However, the rpm from ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx/lyx-1.1.6fix3-1.i386.rpm did not include the CV class. I then installed the cv class seperately according to: http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/templates.html#cv This works fine, but only installs version 1.4. I read in the Mailing list archives that the cv version supposed to be included in lyx1.1.6fix3 is version 1.5. Where can I get version 1.5? What is wrong with the above rpm? --- How do you change the cv topic margin. I have now: ... Some Section 1999-2000 Some employment More text about this employment. ... But I want: ... Some Section 1999-2000 Some employment More text about this employment. ... Now my 2 questions: How can you make the margin wider? And how can you change the font of 1999-2000 to s.th. smaller (throughout the document)? I know that I can change the margin with Layout - Absatzformat (section format?) - Titelbreite (title width) from M to MMM. But this only changes the presentation inside of LyX. I does not affect the postscript output. Any help is greatly appreciated! Chris
2 questions about CV document class
Hi, I just upgraded to lyx 1.1.6fix3. However, the rpm from ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx/lyx-1.1.6fix3-1.i386.rpm did not include the CV class. I then installed the cv class seperately according to: http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/templates.html#cv This works fine, but only installs version 1.4. I read in the Mailing list archives that the cv version supposed to be included in lyx1.1.6fix3 is version 1.5. Where can I get version 1.5? What is wrong with the above rpm? --- How do you change the cv topic margin. I have now: ... Some Section 1999-2000 Some employment More text about this employment. ... But I want: ... Some Section 1999-2000 Some employment More text about this employment. ... Now my 2 questions: How can you make the margin wider? And how can you change the font of 1999-2000 to s.th. smaller (throughout the document)? I know that I can change the margin with Layout - Absatzformat (section format?) - Titelbreite (title width) from M to MMM. But this only changes the presentation inside of LyX. I does not affect the postscript output. Any help is greatly appreciated! Chris
2 questions about CV document class
Hi, I just upgraded to lyx 1.1.6fix3. However, the rpm from ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx/lyx-1.1.6fix3-1.i386.rpm did not include the CV class. I then installed the cv class seperately according to: http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/templates.html#cv This works fine, but only installs version 1.4. I read in the Mailing list archives that the cv version supposed to be included in lyx1.1.6fix3 is version 1.5. Where can I get version 1.5? What is wrong with the above rpm? --- How do you change the cv topic margin. I have now: ... Some Section 1999-2000 Some employment More text about this employment. ... But I want: ... Some Section 1999-2000 Some employment More text about this employment. ... Now my 2 questions: How can you make the margin wider? And how can you change the font of "1999-2000" to s.th. smaller (throughout the document)? I know that I can change the margin with Layout -> Absatzformat (section format?) -> Titelbreite (title width) from M to MMM. But this only changes the presentation inside of LyX. I does not affect the postscript output. Any help is greatly appreciated! Chris
Space between lines (whats wrong with this TeX?)
Hi, I open a new document: report (koma-script) a4 The only thing I insert (in TeX mode) is: \begin{center} {\LARGE {\scshape Technische Universit{\a}t M{\u}nchen} \\ Department of Computer Science} {\huge \bfseries\sffamily Pulsed neural networks with dynamic synapses in speech recognition: \\A model motivated by the human auditory pathway} \end{center} Now look at the .ps file (or the printout)! The first two lines (Techn. and Department ...) are so close together the letters almost touch. Furthermore, the title is formatted as Pulsed neural networks with dynamic synapses in speech recognition: A model motivated by the human auditory pathway The distance between the first and second line is much larger than between the others lines. Lines 2, 3, and 4 almost touch! What is wrong with my LaTeX? I can't find my mistake! Please help! Chris
Re: Space between lines (whats wrong with this TeX?)
Am Montag, 11. Juni 2001 22:36 schrieben Sie: and the more important question. why do you write it with tex and not lyx??? :-) Hi, sorry, I am so dumb, fumbling around with LaTeX for hours just because I didn't see the fonts menu. Well, if s.o. could tell me how I can change page numbering to begin with 0 instead of 1 (so that the title page doesn't get a number), I'd be all set! Thanks a lot ! (I like LyX even more now :-) Chris
Space between lines (whats wrong with this TeX?)
Hi, I open a new document: report (koma-script) a4 The only thing I insert (in TeX mode) is: \begin{center} {\LARGE {\scshape Technische Universit{\a}t M{\u}nchen} \\ Department of Computer Science} {\huge \bfseries\sffamily Pulsed neural networks with dynamic synapses in speech recognition: \\A model motivated by the human auditory pathway} \end{center} Now look at the .ps file (or the printout)! The first two lines (Techn. and Department ...) are so close together the letters almost touch. Furthermore, the title is formatted as Pulsed neural networks with dynamic synapses in speech recognition: A model motivated by the human auditory pathway The distance between the first and second line is much larger than between the others lines. Lines 2, 3, and 4 almost touch! What is wrong with my LaTeX? I can't find my mistake! Please help! Chris
Re: Space between lines (whats wrong with this TeX?)
Am Montag, 11. Juni 2001 22:36 schrieben Sie: and the more important question. why do you write it with tex and not lyx??? :-) Hi, sorry, I am so dumb, fumbling around with LaTeX for hours just because I didn't see the fonts menu. Well, if s.o. could tell me how I can change page numbering to begin with 0 instead of 1 (so that the title page doesn't get a number), I'd be all set! Thanks a lot ! (I like LyX even more now :-) Chris
Space between lines (whats wrong with this TeX?)
Hi, I open a new document: report (koma-script) a4 The only thing I insert (in TeX mode) is: \begin{center} {\LARGE {\scshape Technische Universit{\"a}t M{\"u}nchen} \\ Department of Computer Science} {\huge \bfseries\sffamily Pulsed neural networks with dynamic synapses in speech recognition: \\A model motivated by the human auditory pathway} \end{center} Now look at the .ps file (or the printout)! The first two lines ("Techn." and "Department ...") are so close together the letters almost touch. Furthermore, the title is formatted as Pulsed neural networks with dynamic synapses in speech recognition: A model motivated by the human auditory pathway The distance between the first and second line is much larger than between the others lines. Lines 2, 3, and 4 almost touch! What is wrong with my LaTeX? I can't find my mistake! Please help! Chris
Re: Space between lines (whats wrong with this TeX?)
Am Montag, 11. Juni 2001 22:36 schrieben Sie: > and the > more important question. why do you write it with tex > and not lyx??? :-) Hi, sorry, I am so dumb, fumbling around with LaTeX for hours just because I didn't see the fonts menu. Well, if s.o. could tell me how I can change page numbering to begin with 0 instead of 1 (so that the title page doesn't get a number), I'd be all set! Thanks a lot ! (I like LyX even more now :-) Chris
Re: Secured space in citations -- found bug
First of all, thanks for the many responses. Then, I found a bug: Insert a citation via the dialogbox and fill in the text after citation: box. Click OK. The dialog is closed. Click on the citation in the document. The dialog is opened again with the OK button disabled. Change the field text after citation: . OK button is still disabled - BUG ! Only changing s.th. with the citation itsself enables the OK button. LyX 1.1.6 fix 1 Is this already known? Chris
Re: Secured space in citations -- found bug
First of all, thanks for the many responses. Then, I found a bug: Insert a citation via the dialogbox and fill in the text after citation: box. Click OK. The dialog is closed. Click on the citation in the document. The dialog is opened again with the OK button disabled. Change the field text after citation: . OK button is still disabled - BUG ! Only changing s.th. with the citation itsself enables the OK button. LyX 1.1.6 fix 1 Is this already known? Chris
Re: Secured space in citations -- found bug
First of all, thanks for the many responses. Then, I found a bug: Insert a citation via the dialogbox and fill in the "text after citation: " box. Click OK. The dialog is closed. Click on the citation in the document. The dialog is opened again with the OK button disabled. Change the field "text after citation: ". OK button is still disabled -> BUG ! Only changing s.th. with the citation itsself enables the OK button. LyX 1.1.6 fix 1 Is this already known? Chris
Secured space in citations
Hi, When writing s.th. like p. 89. Latex misinterprets the . as end of a sentence. Thus, I must use a secured space (C-Space). I read this somewhere in the documentation of LyX. However when making citations like [8, p. 113]. I usually use the dialog Insert citation and fill in the field text after citation: . But this field doesn't allow me to enter C-Space. Using p. 113 causes a long space in the final output. What can I do? What is usually done in this common case (no point at all? write page?) ??? Thanks a lot for any help, Chris
Secured space in citations
Hi, When writing s.th. like p. 89. Latex misinterprets the . as end of a sentence. Thus, I must use a secured space (C-Space). I read this somewhere in the documentation of LyX. However when making citations like [8, p. 113]. I usually use the dialog Insert citation and fill in the field text after citation: . But this field doesn't allow me to enter C-Space. Using p. 113 causes a long space in the final output. What can I do? What is usually done in this common case (no point at all? write page?) ??? Thanks a lot for any help, Chris
Secured space in citations
Hi, When writing s.th. like "p. 89". Latex misinterprets the "." as end of a sentence. Thus, I must use a secured space (C-Space). I read this somewhere in the documentation of LyX. However when making citations like "[8, p. 113]". I usually use the dialog "Insert citation" and fill in the field "text after citation: ". But this field doesn't allow me to enter C-Space. Using "p. 113" causes a long space in the final output. What can I do? What is usually done in this common case (no point at all? write "page"?) ??? Thanks a lot for any help, Chris
Document containing several files and bibliographies
Hi, I have a document which includes (via include file) several files. At the end of the (master) document should be the bibliography. How can I achieve this? When I write my bibliography in the master document, I can't reference it in the single files (as they don't know about the master file). If I provide each file with its own bibliography, Lyx 1.1.6 (Jan 11, 2001) crashes on compiling the master file. How can this be done? Thanks a lot, Chris
Re: Document containing several files and bibliographies
Hi, look at this mails http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg10399.html http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg10415.html I now have a file which contains only my (global) bibliography. It would be nice if I could include this file in my main document. However, trying to do so causes Lyx 1.1.6 to crash, even when the bib file is the only item in the main document. I can insert the file though. But include would be better. Is this a bug? Ciao, Chris
Document containing several files and bibliographies
Hi, I have a document which includes (via include file) several files. At the end of the (master) document should be the bibliography. How can I achieve this? When I write my bibliography in the master document, I can't reference it in the single files (as they don't know about the master file). If I provide each file with its own bibliography, Lyx 1.1.6 (Jan 11, 2001) crashes on compiling the master file. How can this be done? Thanks a lot, Chris
Re: Document containing several files and bibliographies
Hi, look at this mails http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg10399.html http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg10415.html I now have a file which contains only my (global) bibliography. It would be nice if I could include this file in my main document. However, trying to do so causes Lyx 1.1.6 to crash, even when the bib file is the only item in the main document. I can insert the file though. But include would be better. Is this a bug? Ciao, Chris
Document containing several files and bibliographies
Hi, I have a document which includes (via include file) several files. At the end of the (master) document should be the bibliography. How can I achieve this? When I write my bibliography in the master document, I can't reference it in the single files (as they don't know about the master file). If I provide each file with its own bibliography, Lyx 1.1.6 (Jan 11, 2001) crashes on compiling the master file. How can this be done? Thanks a lot, Chris
Re: Document containing several files and bibliographies
Hi, > look at this mails > > http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg10399.html > http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg10415.html > I now have a file which contains only my (global) bibliography. It would be nice if I could include this file in my main document. However, trying to do so causes Lyx 1.1.6 to crash, even when the bib file is the only item in the main document. I can insert the file though. But include would be better. Is this a bug? Ciao, Chris