Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread rgheck

Doug Laidlaw wrote:

I am writing a book.

1.  Can I have endnotes for each chapter?  That seems to have been 
recommended.  IMO, endnotes make the book more readable.  In my case, that is 
important.  For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes, 
because they are closer to the referring text.


  
There's probably some LaTeX package that does this, and maybe it can 
even be done with endnote. I don't know for sure, but you should look at 
the documentation for the package.


2.  When I try to use endnotes, the endnote is just a number, the total of 
the endnotes in existence.  The notes themselves are not listed.


  

You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear.

rh



Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:
 You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear.

 rh
I noticed that in the docs.  It simply writes the total number of notes.  
Nothing more.  It sounds like a configuration problem at my end.

Doug.




Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
 On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:
  You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear.
 
  rh

 I noticed that in the docs.  It simply writes the total number of notes.
 Nothing more.  It sounds like a configuration problem at my end.

 Doug.

I didn't get that quite right.  If I use Insert Latex Code I get a syntax 
error undefined control sequence.  There is however a macro under Documents 
 Settings  Modules.  If I use that, all footnotes are numbered 
consecutively, but  I get a printout only of the total number of notes used.

Doug.




Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Richard Heck

Doug Laidlaw wrote:

On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
  

On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:


You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear.

rh
  

I noticed that in the docs.  It simply writes the total number of notes.
Nothing more.  It sounds like a configuration problem at my end.

Doug.



I didn't get that quite right.  If I use Insert Latex Code I get a syntax 
error undefined control sequence.  There is however a macro under Documents Settings  Modules.  If I use that, all footnotes are numbered consecutively, but  I get a printout only of the total number of notes used.


  
The error is presumably because you haven't done: \usepackage{endnotes}, 
in the preamble. But I have no idea what could be causing the other 
error. Some package incompatibility, I'd guess.


rh



Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread rgheck

Doug Laidlaw wrote:

I am writing a book.

1.  Can I have endnotes for each chapter?  That seems to have been 
recommended.  IMO, endnotes make the book more readable.  In my case, that is 
important.  For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes, 
because they are closer to the referring text.


  
There's probably some LaTeX package that does this, and maybe it can 
even be done with endnote. I don't know for sure, but you should look at 
the documentation for the package.


2.  When I try to use endnotes, the endnote is just a number, the total of 
the endnotes in existence.  The notes themselves are not listed.


  

You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear.

rh



Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:
 You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear.

 rh
I noticed that in the docs.  It simply writes the total number of notes.  
Nothing more.  It sounds like a configuration problem at my end.

Doug.




Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
 On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:
  You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear.
 
  rh

 I noticed that in the docs.  It simply writes the total number of notes.
 Nothing more.  It sounds like a configuration problem at my end.

 Doug.

I didn't get that quite right.  If I use Insert Latex Code I get a syntax 
error undefined control sequence.  There is however a macro under Documents 
 Settings  Modules.  If I use that, all footnotes are numbered 
consecutively, but  I get a printout only of the total number of notes used.

Doug.




Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Richard Heck

Doug Laidlaw wrote:

On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
  

On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:


You need to put \theendnotes in ERT where you want them to appear.

rh
  

I noticed that in the docs.  It simply writes the total number of notes.
Nothing more.  It sounds like a configuration problem at my end.

Doug.



I didn't get that quite right.  If I use Insert Latex Code I get a syntax 
error undefined control sequence.  There is however a macro under Documents Settings  Modules.  If I use that, all footnotes are numbered consecutively, but  I get a printout only of the total number of notes used.


  
The error is presumably because you haven't done: \usepackage{endnotes}, 
in the preamble. But I have no idea what could be causing the other 
error. Some package incompatibility, I'd guess.


rh



Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread rgheck

Doug Laidlaw wrote:

I am writing a book.

1.  Can I have endnotes for each chapter?  That seems to have been 
recommended.  IMO, endnotes make the book more readable.  In my case, that is 
important.  For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes, 
because they are closer to the referring text.


  
There's probably some LaTeX package that does this, and maybe it can 
even be done with endnote. I don't know for sure, but you should look at 
the documentation for the package.


2.  When I try to use endnotes, the "endnote" is just a number, the total of 
the endnotes in existence.  The notes themselves are not listed.


  

You need to put "\theendnotes" in ERT where you want them to appear.

rh



Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:
> You need to put "\theendnotes" in ERT where you want them to appear.
>
> rh
I noticed that in the docs.  It simply writes the total number of notes.  
Nothing more.  It sounds like a configuration problem at my end.

Doug.




Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:
> > You need to put "\theendnotes" in ERT where you want them to appear.
> >
> > rh
>
> I noticed that in the docs.  It simply writes the total number of notes.
> Nothing more.  It sounds like a configuration problem at my end.
>
> Doug.

I didn't get that quite right.  If I use "Insert Latex Code" I get a syntax 
error "undefined control sequence."  There is however a macro under Documents 
> Settings > Modules.  If I use that, all footnotes are numbered 
consecutively, but  I get a printout only of the total number of notes used.

Doug.




Re: Endnotes - two questions

2009-02-27 Thread Richard Heck

Doug Laidlaw wrote:

On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
  

On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:


You need to put "\theendnotes" in ERT where you want them to appear.

rh
  

I noticed that in the docs.  It simply writes the total number of notes.
Nothing more.  It sounds like a configuration problem at my end.

Doug.



I didn't get that quite right.  If I use "Insert Latex Code" I get a syntax 
error "undefined control sequence."  There is however a macro under Documents Settings > Modules.  If I use that, all footnotes are numbered consecutively, but  I get a printout only of the total number of notes used.


  
The error is presumably because you haven't done: \usepackage{endnotes}, 
in the preamble. But I have no idea what could be causing the other 
error. Some package incompatibility, I'd guess.


rh