Re:

2011-07-01 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello LyX community.

I have three questions which I believe are very simple to solve, so I would
appreciate a lot if anyone could help me with these topics...

1. I would like to center the text 'Contents' in the table of contents page.
2. I would like the table of contents page to be unnumbered.
3. The numbering in the remaining pages is a little to the right, unaligned
with the right margin of the text; I would like to bring the numbers a
little bit to the left, so they would become aligned with this right margin
(the numbering position is set to upper right).

Document class is 'book (KOMA-Script)'. Using LyX version 2.0.0.

Thanks in advance and best regards,

Eduardo Horta


Re:

2011-07-01 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello LyX community.

I have three questions which I believe are very simple to solve, so I would
appreciate a lot if anyone could help me with these topics...

1. I would like to center the text 'Contents' in the table of contents page.
2. I would like the table of contents page to be unnumbered.
3. The numbering in the remaining pages is a little to the right, unaligned
with the right margin of the text; I would like to bring the numbers a
little bit to the left, so they would become aligned with this right margin
(the numbering position is set to upper right).

Document class is 'book (KOMA-Script)'. Using LyX version 2.0.0.

Thanks in advance and best regards,

Eduardo Horta


Re:

2011-07-01 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello LyX community.

I have three questions which I believe are very simple to solve, so I would
appreciate a lot if anyone could help me with these topics...

1. I would like to center the text 'Contents' in the table of contents page.
2. I would like the table of contents page to be unnumbered.
3. The numbering in the remaining pages is a little to the right, unaligned
with the right margin of the text; I would like to bring the numbers a
little bit to the left, so they would become aligned with this right margin
(the numbering position is set to upper right).

Document class is 'book (KOMA-Script)'. Using LyX version 2.0.0.

Thanks in advance and best regards,

Eduardo Horta


Re: BibTeX and Natbib

2011-02-23 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
So it seems all that was needed to do was to select the plainnat.bst
as the bibliography style. Now it`s working fine.

I have another question, though: is it possible to configure the style
in the references section when I added it the way I mentioned in my
previous mail (that is, insert  List/TOC  BibTeX bibliography...)?

I guess this configuration is controlled by some bst or sty file, but
have no clue as to which, neither as how to edit them...

Any help would be welcome.

Thanks, and best regards,

Eduardo

On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
eduardo.oliveiraho...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks! I'll see if I can manage to make it work and then I'll let you know.

 Eduardo

 On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
 On 2/22/11 4:38 PM, Eduardo de Oliveira Horta wrote:

 Hello LyX community,

 I'm facing a little problem which I'm sure is a recurrent (and
 hopefully easy to solve) one.

 I have a .bib file with all my references, and I've added the
 bibliography as usual through

 insert  List/TOC  BibTeX bibliography...

 The file exports to pdf as a charm, with all citations numbered,
 within brackets and no author names. Ok. Now I would like my citations
 to be formated as author-year. I've changed the citation style to
 Natbib (in Document  Settings  Bibliography  Citation Style). The
 LyX file displays the citations correctly, but when I compile it to
 pdf, they appear messy, like

 (author?) [1]

 for example. Interestingly, the link [1] takes me to the correct place
 in the bibliography.

 Is there a way to overcome this issue?

 This means that there is an error in your bib file that is preventing BibTeX
 from reading the author-year combination correctly. It can be many things
 that cause it, but a missing year is often the culprit. The best way to
 debug is to export to LaTeX and compile the file manually. Then you should
 see error messages sufficient to locate the problem.

 rh





Re: BibTeX and Natbib

2011-02-23 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
So it seems all that was needed to do was to select the plainnat.bst
as the bibliography style. Now it`s working fine.

I have another question, though: is it possible to configure the style
in the references section when I added it the way I mentioned in my
previous mail (that is, insert  List/TOC  BibTeX bibliography...)?

I guess this configuration is controlled by some bst or sty file, but
have no clue as to which, neither as how to edit them...

Any help would be welcome.

Thanks, and best regards,

Eduardo

On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
eduardo.oliveiraho...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks! I'll see if I can manage to make it work and then I'll let you know.

 Eduardo

 On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
 On 2/22/11 4:38 PM, Eduardo de Oliveira Horta wrote:

 Hello LyX community,

 I'm facing a little problem which I'm sure is a recurrent (and
 hopefully easy to solve) one.

 I have a .bib file with all my references, and I've added the
 bibliography as usual through

 insert  List/TOC  BibTeX bibliography...

 The file exports to pdf as a charm, with all citations numbered,
 within brackets and no author names. Ok. Now I would like my citations
 to be formated as author-year. I've changed the citation style to
 Natbib (in Document  Settings  Bibliography  Citation Style). The
 LyX file displays the citations correctly, but when I compile it to
 pdf, they appear messy, like

 (author?) [1]

 for example. Interestingly, the link [1] takes me to the correct place
 in the bibliography.

 Is there a way to overcome this issue?

 This means that there is an error in your bib file that is preventing BibTeX
 from reading the author-year combination correctly. It can be many things
 that cause it, but a missing year is often the culprit. The best way to
 debug is to export to LaTeX and compile the file manually. Then you should
 see error messages sufficient to locate the problem.

 rh





Re: BibTeX and Natbib

2011-02-23 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
So it seems all that was needed to do was to select the plainnat.bst
as the bibliography style. Now it`s working fine.

I have another question, though: is it possible to configure the style
in the references section when I added it the way I mentioned in my
previous mail (that is, insert > List/TOC > BibTeX bibliography...)?

I guess this configuration is controlled by some bst or sty file, but
have no clue as to which, neither as how to edit them...

Any help would be welcome.

Thanks, and best regards,

Eduardo

On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
<eduardo.oliveiraho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks! I'll see if I can manage to make it work and then I'll let you know.
>
> Eduardo
>
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> On 2/22/11 4:38 PM, Eduardo de Oliveira Horta wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello LyX community,
>>>
>>> I'm facing a little problem which I'm sure is a recurrent (and
>>> hopefully easy to solve) one.
>>>
>>> I have a .bib file with all my references, and I've added the
>>> bibliography as usual through
>>>
>>> insert>  List/TOC>  BibTeX bibliography...
>>>
>>> The file exports to pdf as a charm, with all citations numbered,
>>> within brackets and no author names. Ok. Now I would like my citations
>>> to be formated as author-year. I've changed the citation style to
>>> Natbib (in Document>  Settings>  Bibliography>  Citation Style). The
>>> LyX file displays the citations correctly, but when I compile it to
>>> pdf, they appear messy, like
>>>
>>> (author?) [1]
>>>
>>> for example. Interestingly, the link [1] takes me to the correct place
>>> in the bibliography.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to overcome this issue?
>>>
>> This means that there is an error in your bib file that is preventing BibTeX
>> from reading the author-year combination correctly. It can be many things
>> that cause it, but a missing year is often the culprit. The best way to
>> debug is to export to LaTeX and compile the file manually. Then you should
>> see error messages sufficient to locate the problem.
>>
>> rh
>>
>>
>


BibTeX and Natbib

2011-02-22 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello LyX community,

I'm facing a little problem which I'm sure is a recurrent (and
hopefully easy to solve) one.

I have a .bib file with all my references, and I've added the
bibliography as usual through

insert  List/TOC  BibTeX bibliography...

The file exports to pdf as a charm, with all citations numbered,
within brackets and no author names. Ok. Now I would like my citations
to be formated as author-year. I've changed the citation style to
Natbib (in Document  Settings  Bibliography  Citation Style). The
LyX file displays the citations correctly, but when I compile it to
pdf, they appear messy, like

(author?) [1]

for example. Interestingly, the link [1] takes me to the correct place
in the bibliography.

Is there a way to overcome this issue?

Thanks in advance, and best regards,

Eduardo Horta


Re: BibTeX and Natbib

2011-02-22 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Thanks! I'll see if I can manage to make it work and then I'll let you know.

Eduardo

On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
 On 2/22/11 4:38 PM, Eduardo de Oliveira Horta wrote:

 Hello LyX community,

 I'm facing a little problem which I'm sure is a recurrent (and
 hopefully easy to solve) one.

 I have a .bib file with all my references, and I've added the
 bibliography as usual through

 insert  List/TOC  BibTeX bibliography...

 The file exports to pdf as a charm, with all citations numbered,
 within brackets and no author names. Ok. Now I would like my citations
 to be formated as author-year. I've changed the citation style to
 Natbib (in Document  Settings  Bibliography  Citation Style). The
 LyX file displays the citations correctly, but when I compile it to
 pdf, they appear messy, like

 (author?) [1]

 for example. Interestingly, the link [1] takes me to the correct place
 in the bibliography.

 Is there a way to overcome this issue?

 This means that there is an error in your bib file that is preventing BibTeX
 from reading the author-year combination correctly. It can be many things
 that cause it, but a missing year is often the culprit. The best way to
 debug is to export to LaTeX and compile the file manually. Then you should
 see error messages sufficient to locate the problem.

 rh




BibTeX and Natbib

2011-02-22 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello LyX community,

I'm facing a little problem which I'm sure is a recurrent (and
hopefully easy to solve) one.

I have a .bib file with all my references, and I've added the
bibliography as usual through

insert  List/TOC  BibTeX bibliography...

The file exports to pdf as a charm, with all citations numbered,
within brackets and no author names. Ok. Now I would like my citations
to be formated as author-year. I've changed the citation style to
Natbib (in Document  Settings  Bibliography  Citation Style). The
LyX file displays the citations correctly, but when I compile it to
pdf, they appear messy, like

(author?) [1]

for example. Interestingly, the link [1] takes me to the correct place
in the bibliography.

Is there a way to overcome this issue?

Thanks in advance, and best regards,

Eduardo Horta


Re: BibTeX and Natbib

2011-02-22 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Thanks! I'll see if I can manage to make it work and then I'll let you know.

Eduardo

On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
 On 2/22/11 4:38 PM, Eduardo de Oliveira Horta wrote:

 Hello LyX community,

 I'm facing a little problem which I'm sure is a recurrent (and
 hopefully easy to solve) one.

 I have a .bib file with all my references, and I've added the
 bibliography as usual through

 insert  List/TOC  BibTeX bibliography...

 The file exports to pdf as a charm, with all citations numbered,
 within brackets and no author names. Ok. Now I would like my citations
 to be formated as author-year. I've changed the citation style to
 Natbib (in Document  Settings  Bibliography  Citation Style). The
 LyX file displays the citations correctly, but when I compile it to
 pdf, they appear messy, like

 (author?) [1]

 for example. Interestingly, the link [1] takes me to the correct place
 in the bibliography.

 Is there a way to overcome this issue?

 This means that there is an error in your bib file that is preventing BibTeX
 from reading the author-year combination correctly. It can be many things
 that cause it, but a missing year is often the culprit. The best way to
 debug is to export to LaTeX and compile the file manually. Then you should
 see error messages sufficient to locate the problem.

 rh




BibTeX and Natbib

2011-02-22 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello LyX community,

I'm facing a little problem which I'm sure is a recurrent (and
hopefully easy to solve) one.

I have a .bib file with all my references, and I've added the
bibliography as usual through

insert > List/TOC > BibTeX bibliography...

The file exports to pdf as a charm, with all citations numbered,
within brackets and no author names. Ok. Now I would like my citations
to be formated as author-year. I've changed the citation style to
Natbib (in Document > Settings > Bibliography > Citation Style). The
LyX file displays the citations correctly, but when I compile it to
pdf, they appear messy, like

(author?) [1]

for example. Interestingly, the link [1] takes me to the correct place
in the bibliography.

Is there a way to overcome this issue?

Thanks in advance, and best regards,

Eduardo Horta


Re: BibTeX and Natbib

2011-02-22 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Thanks! I'll see if I can manage to make it work and then I'll let you know.

Eduardo

On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net> wrote:
> On 2/22/11 4:38 PM, Eduardo de Oliveira Horta wrote:
>>
>> Hello LyX community,
>>
>> I'm facing a little problem which I'm sure is a recurrent (and
>> hopefully easy to solve) one.
>>
>> I have a .bib file with all my references, and I've added the
>> bibliography as usual through
>>
>> insert>  List/TOC>  BibTeX bibliography...
>>
>> The file exports to pdf as a charm, with all citations numbered,
>> within brackets and no author names. Ok. Now I would like my citations
>> to be formated as author-year. I've changed the citation style to
>> Natbib (in Document>  Settings>  Bibliography>  Citation Style). The
>> LyX file displays the citations correctly, but when I compile it to
>> pdf, they appear messy, like
>>
>> (author?) [1]
>>
>> for example. Interestingly, the link [1] takes me to the correct place
>> in the bibliography.
>>
>> Is there a way to overcome this issue?
>>
> This means that there is an error in your bib file that is preventing BibTeX
> from reading the author-year combination correctly. It can be many things
> that cause it, but a missing year is often the culprit. The best way to
> debug is to export to LaTeX and compile the file manually. Then you should
> see error messages sufficient to locate the problem.
>
> rh
>
>


LaTeX Source fonts

2011-02-07 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello!

I was wondering if it is possible to change the font type and size in
the LaTeX Source window?

Thanks in advance, and best regards,

Eduardo Horta


LaTeX Source fonts

2011-02-07 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello!

I was wondering if it is possible to change the font type and size in
the LaTeX Source window?

Thanks in advance, and best regards,

Eduardo Horta


LaTeX Source fonts

2011-02-07 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello!

I was wondering if it is possible to change the font type and size in
the LaTeX Source window?

Thanks in advance, and best regards,

Eduardo Horta


subfigure caption positioning

2011-01-29 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello list,

I was wondering if it is possible to change the caption position of a
subfigure. Said another way, I would like to place the (a), (b), (c),
etc., atop each subfigure rather than beneath them as is by default.
Still I must keep the main caption at the bottom...

Using LyX 1.6.8 on windows 7.

Thanks in advance, and best regards,

Eduardo Horta


subfigure caption positioning

2011-01-29 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello list,

I was wondering if it is possible to change the caption position of a
subfigure. Said another way, I would like to place the (a), (b), (c),
etc., atop each subfigure rather than beneath them as is by default.
Still I must keep the main caption at the bottom...

Using LyX 1.6.8 on windows 7.

Thanks in advance, and best regards,

Eduardo Horta


subfigure caption positioning

2011-01-29 Thread Eduardo de Oliveira Horta
Hello list,

I was wondering if it is possible to change the caption position of a
subfigure. Said another way, I would like to place the (a), (b), (c),
etc., atop each subfigure rather than beneath them as is by default.
Still I must keep the main caption at the bottom...

Using LyX 1.6.8 on windows 7.

Thanks in advance, and best regards,

Eduardo Horta