On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Jacques Germishuizen wrote:
> Hello
>
> Where can get IEEEtran please.
Take a look at your "LaTeX Configuration" in the Help Menu.
Two sites for IEEEtran are listed there.
Similarly for every other document class that LyX supports.
If the details are incorrect then let m
Try the attached script.
#!/bin/sh
# script for book generation.
# Examples of use: man -t | book | lpr -P
# This will print the man pages in book format and
# both sides. If you need file out, say:
#man -t |book > out.ps
#
# You can use: cat name.ps | book > name2.ps
Hi --
We are starting a new software project, for which we have to produce
manuals in manpage, HTML, and PDF formats. We're lazy, so we'd like
to generate these output formats from a single set of source files;
and we already use LyX for our other documentation, so we'd like to
use it to generat
Does anyone know of a good way to print in booklet style on letter size
paper? I worked for several hours yesterday and after much trial and error
I got something to work but it is not an elegant solution. I used the
postscript utilities plus some strange paper and margin settings in Lyx to
ach
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Jacques Germishuizen wrote:
> Where can get IEEEtran please.
Use the menu: Help->LaTeX Configuration
``FTP: Currently, the IEEE ftp site only has an old version at:
ftp://ftp.ieee.org/info/publish/latex/ieeetran.cls
A newer version is available from:
ftp://
> Note that LyX-configure uses LaTeX to find the packeages so if
> LyX-configure does not find it, LaTeX can not find it.
That's not true, because the sgml2tex script sets up the paths so that
LaTeX can find the relevant style files.
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Hello
Where can get IEEEtran please.
Your sincerely
Jacques Germishuizen
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