compiling 1.3.3 on suse8.2

2003-10-21 Thread Gordon Wells

Hi 

A small query on compiling 1.3.3 on suse8.2. I can get to compile (qt 
frontend) without any problems (after upgrading to the correct gcc), but it 
doesn't seem to inherit the same settings for other kde apps. Neither does 
middle-click-in-scroll-bar work, which I've come to rely on. Is there a way 
to recompile this to make it fit in with the other apps?

Gordon
-- 

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 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria



compiling 1.3.3 on suse8.2

2003-10-21 Thread Gordon Wells

Hi 

A small query on compiling 1.3.3 on suse8.2. I can get to compile (qt 
frontend) without any problems (after upgrading to the correct gcc), but it 
doesn't seem to inherit the same settings for other kde apps. Neither does 
middle-click-in-scroll-bar work, which I've come to rely on. Is there a way 
to recompile this to make it fit in with the other apps?

Gordon
-- 

 |\  /---\| 
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria



compiling 1.3.3 on suse8.2

2003-10-21 Thread Gordon Wells

Hi 

A small query on compiling 1.3.3 on suse8.2. I can get to compile (qt 
frontend) without any problems (after upgrading to the correct gcc), but it 
doesn't seem to inherit the same settings for other kde apps. Neither does 
middle-click-in-scroll-bar work, which I've come to rely on. Is there a way 
to recompile this to "make it fit in" with the other apps?

Gordon
-- 

 |\  /---\| 
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria



Re: TOC problems

2003-10-16 Thread Gordon Wells
Hi

Can help with some of this.

After inserting the toc try these erts:
\renewcommand\thepage{\arabic{page}}
\setcounter{page}{4}

So far I've only managed to alter which pages are numbered in the class file 
I'm using.

As for underlining in the toc, no idea I'm afraid.

Hope this helps

On Thursday, 16 October 2003 00:22, Bradley Navarro wrote:
 Hello,

 I am having two problems and cannot find solutions to them:

 1) I need the first page of the TOC to not show a page number, but the
 counter started at number vi. But I need the second page of the TOC to
 show the next page number. So for example my TOC begins on page vi and
 the second page is on page vii. But I don't want the first page to show
 the page number.

 2) I have my sections underlined. Upon completing this task, I found
 that the TOC also underlines the sections, when what I need is for them
 not to be underlined in the TOC.

 For reference I am using the report class in lyx 1.3.3.

 Any help would be much appreciated.

 Brad


Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria



Re: TOC problems

2003-10-16 Thread Gordon Wells
On Thursday, 16 October 2003 09:00, Gordon Wells wrote:
 Hi

 Can help with some of this.

 After inserting the toc try these erts:
 \renewcommand\thepage{\arabic{page}}
Sorry should be: renewcommand\thepage{\roman{page}}
 \setcounter{page}{4}

 So far I've only managed to alter which pages are numbered in the class
 file I'm using.

 As for underlining in the toc, no idea I'm afraid.

 Hope this helps

 On Thursday, 16 October 2003 00:22, Bradley Navarro wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I am having two problems and cannot find solutions to them:
 
  1) I need the first page of the TOC to not show a page number, but the
  counter started at number vi. But I need the second page of the TOC to
  show the next page number. So for example my TOC begins on page vi and
  the second page is on page vii. But I don't want the first page to show
  the page number.
 
  2) I have my sections underlined. Upon completing this task, I found
  that the TOC also underlines the sections, when what I need is for them
  not to be underlined in the TOC.
 
  For reference I am using the report class in lyx 1.3.3.
 
  Any help would be much appreciated.
 
  Brad

 Gordon Wells
 Department of Biochemistry
 University of Pretoria

-- 
--
 |\  /---\| 
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria



Re: TOC problems

2003-10-16 Thread Gordon Wells
Hi

Can help with some of this.

After inserting the toc try these erts:
\renewcommand\thepage{\arabic{page}}
\setcounter{page}{4}

So far I've only managed to alter which pages are numbered in the class file 
I'm using.

As for underlining in the toc, no idea I'm afraid.

Hope this helps

On Thursday, 16 October 2003 00:22, Bradley Navarro wrote:
 Hello,

 I am having two problems and cannot find solutions to them:

 1) I need the first page of the TOC to not show a page number, but the
 counter started at number vi. But I need the second page of the TOC to
 show the next page number. So for example my TOC begins on page vi and
 the second page is on page vii. But I don't want the first page to show
 the page number.

 2) I have my sections underlined. Upon completing this task, I found
 that the TOC also underlines the sections, when what I need is for them
 not to be underlined in the TOC.

 For reference I am using the report class in lyx 1.3.3.

 Any help would be much appreciated.

 Brad


Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria



Re: TOC problems

2003-10-16 Thread Gordon Wells
On Thursday, 16 October 2003 09:00, Gordon Wells wrote:
 Hi

 Can help with some of this.

 After inserting the toc try these erts:
 \renewcommand\thepage{\arabic{page}}
Sorry should be: renewcommand\thepage{\roman{page}}
 \setcounter{page}{4}

 So far I've only managed to alter which pages are numbered in the class
 file I'm using.

 As for underlining in the toc, no idea I'm afraid.

 Hope this helps

 On Thursday, 16 October 2003 00:22, Bradley Navarro wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I am having two problems and cannot find solutions to them:
 
  1) I need the first page of the TOC to not show a page number, but the
  counter started at number vi. But I need the second page of the TOC to
  show the next page number. So for example my TOC begins on page vi and
  the second page is on page vii. But I don't want the first page to show
  the page number.
 
  2) I have my sections underlined. Upon completing this task, I found
  that the TOC also underlines the sections, when what I need is for them
  not to be underlined in the TOC.
 
  For reference I am using the report class in lyx 1.3.3.
 
  Any help would be much appreciated.
 
  Brad

 Gordon Wells
 Department of Biochemistry
 University of Pretoria

-- 
--
 |\  /---\| 
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria



Re: TOC problems

2003-10-16 Thread Gordon Wells
Hi

Can help with some of this.

After inserting the toc try these erts:
\renewcommand\thepage{\arabic{page}}
\setcounter{page}{4}

So far I've only managed to alter which pages are numbered in the class file 
I'm using.

As for underlining in the toc, no idea I'm afraid.

Hope this helps

On Thursday, 16 October 2003 00:22, Bradley Navarro wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having two problems and cannot find solutions to them:
>
> 1) I need the first page of the TOC to not show a page number, but the
> counter started at number vi. But I need the second page of the TOC to
> show the next page number. So for example my TOC begins on page vi and
> the second page is on page vii. But I don't want the first page to show
> the page number.
>
> 2) I have my sections underlined. Upon completing this task, I found
> that the TOC also underlines the sections, when what I need is for them
> not to be underlined in the TOC.
>
> For reference I am using the report class in lyx 1.3.3.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Brad


Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria



Re: TOC problems

2003-10-16 Thread Gordon Wells
On Thursday, 16 October 2003 09:00, Gordon Wells wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can help with some of this.
>
> After inserting the toc try these erts:
> \renewcommand\thepage{\arabic{page}}
Sorry should be: renewcommand\thepage{\roman{page}}
> \setcounter{page}{4}
>
> So far I've only managed to alter which pages are numbered in the class
> file I'm using.
>
> As for underlining in the toc, no idea I'm afraid.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> On Thursday, 16 October 2003 00:22, Bradley Navarro wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am having two problems and cannot find solutions to them:
> >
> > 1) I need the first page of the TOC to not show a page number, but the
> > counter started at number vi. But I need the second page of the TOC to
> > show the next page number. So for example my TOC begins on page vi and
> > the second page is on page vii. But I don't want the first page to show
> > the page number.
> >
> > 2) I have my sections underlined. Upon completing this task, I found
> > that the TOC also underlines the sections, when what I need is for them
> > not to be underlined in the TOC.
> >
> > For reference I am using the report class in lyx 1.3.3.
> >
> > Any help would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Brad
>
> Gordon Wells
> Department of Biochemistry
> University of Pretoria

-- 
--
 |\  /---\|     
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria



exceptionally long toc line with natbib

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon Wells
I get the following error whenever I try to use natbib in my current
document (It does not happen if I start a clean document though):


[1] [1] (./thesis3nobib.toc [2] [3]
! Undefined control sequence.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -[EMAIL PROTECTED]

l.96 ...aphy}}\endgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}

Switching natbib off removes the problem, I however need citations in
parenthesis and the ability for citations to use linebreaks properly.
Changing the bst file seems to make no differenc. The offending .toc
line is:


\contentsline {chapter}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname
foreignlanguage \endcsname {english}{Bibliography\begingr
oup \let \let \let \let [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{
\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark
{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}\endgroup }}{{\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\Mak
eUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname foreignlanguage \endcsname
{english}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {B
ibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase
[EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark {\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}\en
dgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}


Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing this?

Thanks in advance.

-- 
 |\  /---\|   
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria


Re: exceptionally long toc line with natbib

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon Wells
Sorry, forgot to mention I'm using the mwbk class. Book class does not
seem to do this


On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 22:12, Gordon Wells wrote:
 I get the following error whenever I try to use natbib in my current
 document (It does not happen if I start a clean document though):
 
 
 [1] [1] (./thesis3nobib.toc [2] [3]
 ! Undefined control sequence.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 l.96 ...aphy}}\endgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
 
 Switching natbib off removes the problem, I however need citations in
 parenthesis and the ability for citations to use linebreaks properly.
 Changing the bst file seems to make no differenc. The offending .toc
 line is:
 
 
 \contentsline {chapter}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname
 foreignlanguage \endcsname {english}{Bibliography\begingr
 oup \let \let \let \let [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{
 \MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark
 {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}\endgroup }}{{\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\Mak
 eUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname foreignlanguage \endcsname
 {english}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {B
 ibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark {\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}\en
 dgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
 
 
 Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing this?
 
 Thanks in advance.
-- 
Gordon Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: exceptionally long toc line with natbib

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon Wells
Semi fixed now

Included the following in the preamble, then run C-t twice:

\renewcommand{\bibsection}{\chapter*{\bibname}}

Kindly supplied by M.W.



On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 09:39, Gordon Wells wrote:
 Sorry, forgot to mention I'm using the mwbk class. Book class does not
 seem to do this
 
 
 On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 22:12, Gordon Wells wrote:
  I get the following error whenever I try to use natbib in my current
  document (It does not happen if I start a clean document though):
  
  
  [1] [1] (./thesis3nobib.toc [2] [3]
  ! Undefined control sequence.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] -[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  l.96 ...aphy}}\endgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
  
  Switching natbib off removes the problem, I however need citations in
  parenthesis and the ability for citations to use linebreaks properly.
  Changing the bst file seems to make no differenc. The offending .toc
  line is:
  
  
  \contentsline {chapter}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname
  foreignlanguage \endcsname {english}{Bibliography\begingr
  oup \let \let \let \let [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{
  \MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark
  {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}\endgroup }}{{\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\Mak
  eUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname foreignlanguage \endcsname
  {english}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {B
  ibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark {\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}\en
  dgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
  
  
  Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing this?
  
  Thanks in advance.
-- 
Gordon Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]


exceptionally long toc line with natbib

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon Wells
I get the following error whenever I try to use natbib in my current
document (It does not happen if I start a clean document though):


[1] [1] (./thesis3nobib.toc [2] [3]
! Undefined control sequence.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -[EMAIL PROTECTED]

l.96 ...aphy}}\endgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}

Switching natbib off removes the problem, I however need citations in
parenthesis and the ability for citations to use linebreaks properly.
Changing the bst file seems to make no differenc. The offending .toc
line is:


\contentsline {chapter}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname
foreignlanguage \endcsname {english}{Bibliography\begingr
oup \let \let \let \let [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{
\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark
{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}\endgroup }}{{\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\Mak
eUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname foreignlanguage \endcsname
{english}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {B
ibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase
[EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark {\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}\en
dgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}


Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing this?

Thanks in advance.

-- 
 |\  /---\|   
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria


Re: exceptionally long toc line with natbib

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon Wells
Sorry, forgot to mention I'm using the mwbk class. Book class does not
seem to do this


On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 22:12, Gordon Wells wrote:
 I get the following error whenever I try to use natbib in my current
 document (It does not happen if I start a clean document though):
 
 
 [1] [1] (./thesis3nobib.toc [2] [3]
 ! Undefined control sequence.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 l.96 ...aphy}}\endgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
 
 Switching natbib off removes the problem, I however need citations in
 parenthesis and the ability for citations to use linebreaks properly.
 Changing the bst file seems to make no differenc. The offending .toc
 line is:
 
 
 \contentsline {chapter}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname
 foreignlanguage \endcsname {english}{Bibliography\begingr
 oup \let \let \let \let [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{
 \MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark
 {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}\endgroup }}{{\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\Mak
 eUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname foreignlanguage \endcsname
 {english}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {B
 ibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark {\MakeUppercase
 {Bibliography}}\en
 dgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
 
 
 Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing this?
 
 Thanks in advance.
-- 
Gordon Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: exceptionally long toc line with natbib

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon Wells
Semi fixed now

Included the following in the preamble, then run C-t twice:

\renewcommand{\bibsection}{\chapter*{\bibname}}

Kindly supplied by M.W.



On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 09:39, Gordon Wells wrote:
 Sorry, forgot to mention I'm using the mwbk class. Book class does not
 seem to do this
 
 
 On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 22:12, Gordon Wells wrote:
  I get the following error whenever I try to use natbib in my current
  document (It does not happen if I start a clean document though):
  
  
  [1] [1] (./thesis3nobib.toc [2] [3]
  ! Undefined control sequence.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] -[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  l.96 ...aphy}}\endgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
  
  Switching natbib off removes the problem, I however need citations in
  parenthesis and the ability for citations to use linebreaks properly.
  Changing the bst file seems to make no differenc. The offending .toc
  line is:
  
  
  \contentsline {chapter}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname
  foreignlanguage \endcsname {english}{Bibliography\begingr
  oup \let \let \let \let [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{
  \MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark
  {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}\endgroup }}{{\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\Mak
  eUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname foreignlanguage \endcsname
  {english}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {B
  ibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark {\MakeUppercase
  {Bibliography}}\en
  dgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
  
  
  Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing this?
  
  Thanks in advance.
-- 
Gordon Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]


exceptionally long toc line with natbib

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon Wells
I get the following error whenever I try to use natbib in my current
document (It does not happen if I start a clean document though):


[1] [1] (./thesis3nobib.toc [2] [3]
! Undefined control sequence.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ->[EMAIL PROTECTED]

l.96 ...aphy}}\endgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}

Switching natbib off removes the problem, I however need citations in
parenthesis and the ability for citations to use linebreaks properly.
Changing the bst file seems to make no differenc. The offending .toc
line is:


\contentsline {chapter}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname
foreignlanguage \endcsname {english}{Bibliography\begingr
oup \let \let \let \let [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{
\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark
{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}\endgroup }}{{\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\Mak
eUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname foreignlanguage \endcsname
{english}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {B
ibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase
[EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark {\MakeUppercase
{Bibliography}}\en
dgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}


Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing this?

Thanks in advance.

-- 
 |\  /---\|   
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria


Re: exceptionally long toc line with natbib

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon Wells
Sorry, forgot to mention I'm using the mwbk class. Book class does not
seem to do this


On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 22:12, Gordon Wells wrote:
> I get the following error whenever I try to use natbib in my current
> document (It does not happen if I start a clean document though):
> 
> 
> [1] [1] (./thesis3nobib.toc [2] [3]
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ->[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> l.96 ...aphy}}\endgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
> 
> Switching natbib off removes the problem, I however need citations in
> parenthesis and the ability for citations to use linebreaks properly.
> Changing the bst file seems to make no differenc. The offending .toc
> line is:
> 
> 
> \contentsline {chapter}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname
> foreignlanguage \endcsname {english}{Bibliography\begingr
> oup \let \let \let \let [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
> {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase
> {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{
> \MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark
> {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}\endgroup }}{{\MakeUppercase
> {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\Mak
> eUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname foreignlanguage \endcsname
> {english}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
> {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {B
> ibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\MakeUppercase
> {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark {\MakeUppercase
> {Bibliography}}\en
> dgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
> 
> 
> Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing this?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
-- 
Gordon Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Re: exceptionally long toc line with natbib

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon Wells
Semi fixed now

Included the following in the preamble, then run C-t twice:

\renewcommand{\bibsection}{\chapter*{\bibname}}

Kindly supplied by M.W.



On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 09:39, Gordon Wells wrote:
> Sorry, forgot to mention I'm using the mwbk class. Book class does not
> seem to do this
> 
> 
> On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 22:12, Gordon Wells wrote:
> > I get the following error whenever I try to use natbib in my current
> > document (It does not happen if I start a clean document though):
> > 
> > 
> > [1] [1] (./thesis3nobib.toc [2] [3]
> > ! Undefined control sequence.
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ->[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > l.96 ...aphy}}\endgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
> > 
> > Switching natbib off removes the problem, I however need citations in
> > parenthesis and the ability for citations to use linebreaks properly.
> > Changing the bst file seems to make no differenc. The offending .toc
> > line is:
> > 
> > 
> > \contentsline {chapter}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname
> > foreignlanguage \endcsname {english}{Bibliography\begingr
> > oup \let \let \let \let [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
> > {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase
> > {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{
> > \MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark
> > {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}\endgroup }}{{\MakeUppercase
> > {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\Mak
> > eUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname foreignlanguage \endcsname
> > {english}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase
> > {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {B
> > ibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\MakeUppercase
> > {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark {\MakeUppercase
> > {Bibliography}}\en
> > dgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61}
> > 
> > 
> > Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing this?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance.
-- 
Gordon Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


table caption width

2003-10-06 Thread Gordon Wells
Hi

I know I've posted this before, but there was no reply. I would like to
know if it is possible to make captions automatically adopt the width of
their respective figures and tables in particular. I guess this can be
hacked a bit using wrapfloats but they seem to be a bit unreliable.

Thanks in advance


-- 
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~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria


Re: table caption width

2003-10-06 Thread Gordon Wells
(sorry, pressed send too quickly)

Hi 

Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately I'm already using a modified mwbk
class and I'm a bit reluctant to change to another float system at this
stage. I've managed to manually adjust caption width using the ccaption
package though. What I would like to know is if there is a function that
returns table/figure widths like \linewidth does for lines?

Thanks

Gordon


On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 15:11, Herbert Voß wrote:

On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 15:11, Herbert Voß wrote:
 Gordon Wells schrieb:
  
  I know I've posted this before, but there was no reply. I would like to
  know if it is possible to make captions automatically adopt the width of
  their respective figures and tables in particular. I guess this can be
  hacked a bit using wrapfloats but they seem to be a bit unreliable.
 
 there are several solutions and if I remeber well, there
 is an option for the different KOMA classes.
 You can also try http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/hvfloat/
 
 Herbert
 
 
-- 
Gordon Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]


table caption width

2003-10-06 Thread Gordon Wells
Hi

I know I've posted this before, but there was no reply. I would like to
know if it is possible to make captions automatically adopt the width of
their respective figures and tables in particular. I guess this can be
hacked a bit using wrapfloats but they seem to be a bit unreliable.

Thanks in advance


-- 
 |\  /---\|   
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria


Re: table caption width

2003-10-06 Thread Gordon Wells
(sorry, pressed send too quickly)

Hi 

Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately I'm already using a modified mwbk
class and I'm a bit reluctant to change to another float system at this
stage. I've managed to manually adjust caption width using the ccaption
package though. What I would like to know is if there is a function that
returns table/figure widths like \linewidth does for lines?

Thanks

Gordon


On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 15:11, Herbert Voß wrote:

On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 15:11, Herbert Voß wrote:
 Gordon Wells schrieb:
  
  I know I've posted this before, but there was no reply. I would like to
  know if it is possible to make captions automatically adopt the width of
  their respective figures and tables in particular. I guess this can be
  hacked a bit using wrapfloats but they seem to be a bit unreliable.
 
 there are several solutions and if I remeber well, there
 is an option for the different KOMA classes.
 You can also try http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/hvfloat/
 
 Herbert
 
 
-- 
Gordon Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]


table caption width

2003-10-06 Thread Gordon Wells
Hi

I know I've posted this before, but there was no reply. I would like to
know if it is possible to make captions automatically adopt the width of
their respective figures and tables in particular. I guess this can be
hacked a bit using wrapfloats but they seem to be a bit unreliable.

Thanks in advance


-- 
 |\  /---\|   
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria


Re: table caption width

2003-10-06 Thread Gordon Wells
(sorry, pressed send too quickly)

Hi 

Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately I'm already using a modified mwbk
class and I'm a bit reluctant to change to another float system at this
stage. I've managed to manually adjust caption width using the ccaption
package though. What I would like to know is if there is a function that
returns table/figure widths like \linewidth does for lines?

Thanks

Gordon


On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 15:11, Herbert Voß wrote:

On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 15:11, Herbert Voß wrote:
> Gordon Wells schrieb:
> > 
> > I know I've posted this before, but there was no reply. I would like to
> > know if it is possible to make captions automatically adopt the width of
> > their respective figures and tables in particular. I guess this can be
> > hacked a bit using wrapfloats but they seem to be a bit unreliable.
> 
> there are several solutions and if I remeber well, there
> is an option for the different KOMA classes.
> You can also try http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/hvfloat/
> 
> Herbert
> 
> 
-- 
Gordon Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


author after title in mwbk

2003-09-25 Thread Gordon Wells
Hi All

I am using the mwbk class to write up my thesis, and I need to have the
author after the title, whereas the default is to put it before. My
latex is still very raw and my modifications of the mwbk.cls file seem
to have no effect. Is there a way I can enforce this in the preamble or
by ert?

Thanks in advance

-- 
 |\  /---\|   
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria


author after title in mwbk

2003-09-25 Thread Gordon Wells
Hi All

I am using the mwbk class to write up my thesis, and I need to have the
author after the title, whereas the default is to put it before. My
latex is still very raw and my modifications of the mwbk.cls file seem
to have no effect. Is there a way I can enforce this in the preamble or
by ert?

Thanks in advance

-- 
 |\  /---\|   
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria


author after title in mwbk

2003-09-25 Thread Gordon Wells
Hi All

I am using the mwbk class to write up my thesis, and I need to have the
author after the title, whereas the default is to put it before. My
latex is still very raw and my modifications of the mwbk.cls file seem
to have no effect. Is there a way I can enforce this in the preamble or
by ert?

Thanks in advance

-- 
 |\  /---\|   
 | -/   o \ \\/  __/
 | -\ \__-/__|__/
 |/  \---/   _/_\__/
   |_ |_ ___/
~~~
Gordon Wells
Department of Biochemistry
University of Pretoria


HELP!

2003-01-08 Thread Gordon Wells
I've tried to compile lyx a few times now. I now know the culprit is ./configure
After running it my root device becomes read-only. The first symptom is error 
messages reporting /dev/null is read-only. When I reboot I can do nothing, 
because now the entire root file system is read-only.

PLEASE HELP!
I don't wan't to re-install my computer a third time.

(I'm running suse 8.1)



HELP!

2003-01-08 Thread Gordon Wells
I've tried to compile lyx a few times now. I now know the culprit is ./configure
After running it my root device becomes read-only. The first symptom is error 
messages reporting /dev/null is read-only. When I reboot I can do nothing, 
because now the entire root file system is read-only.

PLEASE HELP!
I don't wan't to re-install my computer a third time.

(I'm running suse 8.1)



HELP!

2003-01-08 Thread Gordon Wells
I've tried to compile lyx a few times now. I now know the culprit is ./configure
After running it my root device becomes read-only. The first symptom is error 
messages reporting /dev/null is read-only. When I reboot I can do nothing, 
because now the entire root file system is read-only.

PLEASE HELP!
I don't wan't to re-install my computer a third time.

(I'm running suse 8.1)