Re: Create Formula Sheet
Hi Herbert, the file disappeared before I could get it... probably because it was in a "temp" directory. Could I have a copy please? Many thanks, Brian Williams Matthew Low <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss wrote: > > http://perce.de/temp/math.tex > > can be run with latex2e, the original source file is > for latex2.09 > Works now. Thanks Herbert. - Yahoo! Messenger - want a free & easy way to contact your friends online?
Re: Create Formula Sheet
Hi, I am more interesting in writing my formula sheet like the one in http://www.tug.org/texshowcase, but it seems the file, cheat.tar.gz after extraction, contain a lot of linked files. I think that the t1.tex , t2.tex, etc files are the main but i cant convert them to a lyx file by import them. Can someone tell me how to do it? William F. Adams wrote: > On May 13, 2005, at 3:56 PM, Hannan Sadar wrote: > >> I would like to create a formula sheet. The problem is that latex is >> not what you see is what you get and the LyX interface isn't that good >> for thus kind of things, so i will need to write it in LaTeX. >> What i would like to ask is, if someone had created some kind of >> formula sheet in (Math, Physics, etc) which he\she is willing to >> upload, so i could see how to shape the my formula sheet? > > > I believe there's an example of this sort of thing in the TeX Showcase: > > http://www.tug.org/texshowcase > > http://www.tug.org/texshowcase/cheat.tar.gz > > William >
Re: Create Formula Sheet
On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://perce.de/temp/math.tex > > can be run with latex2e, the original source file is > for latex2.09 > Works now. Thanks Herbert.
Re: Create Formula Sheet
Matthew Low wrote: On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: run the files with latex and everything should be okay. I couldn't latex math.tex, because of the following error message: ! LaTeX Error: File `fancyheadings.sty' not found. Later error messages complain of undefined control sequences, which presumable belong to fancyheadings.sty. I tried replacing fancyheadings with fancyhdr, but then latex says that the \begin{document} is missing... http://perce.de/temp/math.tex can be run with latex2e, the original source file is for latex2.09 Herbert
Re: Create Formula Sheet
On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > run the files with latex and everything should be okay. > I couldn't latex math.tex, because of the following error message: ! LaTeX Error: File `fancyheadings.sty' not found. Later error messages complain of undefined control sequences, which presumable belong to fancyheadings.sty. I tried replacing fancyheadings with fancyhdr, but then latex says that the \begin{document} is missing... Matt
Re: Create Formula Sheet
Hannan Sadar wrote: Thanks for your formula sheets, unfortently i was unable to load both of the files from William and Herbert. how could i import them correctly? import to what?? run the files with latex and everything should be okay. HErbert
Re: Create Formula Sheet
Hi, Thanks for your formula sheets, unfortently i was unable to load both of the files from William and Herbert. how could i import them correctly? Thanks Hannan
Re: Create Formula Sheet
Hannan Sadar wrote: I would like to create a formula sheet. The problem is that latex is not what you see is what you get and the LyX interface isn't that good for thus kind of things, so i will need to write it in LaTeX. What i would like to ask is, if someone had created some kind of formula sheet in (Math, Physics, etc) which he\she is willing to upload, so i could see how to shape the my formula sheet? http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/#math Herbert
Re: Create Formula Sheet
On May 13, 2005, at 3:56 PM, Hannan Sadar wrote: I would like to create a formula sheet. The problem is that latex is not what you see is what you get and the LyX interface isn't that good for thus kind of things, so i will need to write it in LaTeX. What i would like to ask is, if someone had created some kind of formula sheet in (Math, Physics, etc) which he\she is willing to upload, so i could see how to shape the my formula sheet? I believe there's an example of this sort of thing in the TeX Showcase: http://www.tug.org/texshowcase http://www.tug.org/texshowcase/cheat.tar.gz William -- William Adams, publishing specialist voice - 717-731-6707 | Fax - 717-731-6708 www.atlis.com