multiple citations in one box?

2000-12-21 Thread #LU WEI#
Hi, I am using LyX 1.1.5fix1. When I want to give some citations, I use the menu: Insert->Citation Reference ... to invoke a Citation popup windows prompted. Although I want to select more than one key from the pull-down menu, it only allows me to choose one only, the later selected key overwrit

Re: Pasting into a table.

2000-12-21 Thread R. E. de Lima-Lopes
Hi you have to creat an empty table on your lyx document, then you go to inset --> asc text --> insert ascii text as lines and insert it. mind you that in your text file columns must by defined by tabs []s lima-lopes R.E. de Lima-Lopes [EMAIL PROTECTED] GNU/Linux Register

Pasting into a table.

2000-12-21 Thread Craig Jones
Hi, I have been trying to figure out how I can paste a set of text into a table within Lyx. For example, if I have a set of numbers: 1 2 3 4 5 6 I would like to be able to highlight this (let's say in a text file) and then paste it into a table that is 2 rows by 3 columns. It d

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2000-12-21 Thread Karlfried Schenk
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Re: Saving ToC to a file ?

2000-12-21 Thread Jan Goebel
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Paul Lussier wrote: > How about saving the TOC off to a LaTeX file so I can run sgmltools on it to > convert it to HTML, or some other such thing. Or just getting a plain ascii > version so I can mail the TOC to some one else in who may not have access to > LaTeX/LyX? I g

Re: Saving ToC to a file ?

2000-12-21 Thread Paul Lussier
In a message dated: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 17:28:23 +0100 Jan Goebel said: >if you are on linux/unix you can view your ps file with gv, >marke the pages you want and save marked pages in an extra >file. How about saving the TOC off to a LaTeX file so I can run sgmltools on it to convert it to HTML, o

Re: Saving ToC to a file ?

2000-12-21 Thread Jan Goebel
Hello, On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Florian-Daniel Otel wrote: > I wonder it's possible to save or generate the ToC to a file for > manual tweaking. If yes, how ? if you are on linux/unix you can view your ps file with gv, marke the pages you want and save marked pages in an extra file. Windows? doesn'

Re: Saving ToC to a file ?

2000-12-21 Thread Paul Lussier
In a message dated: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:11:29 +0100 Florian-Daniel Otel said: >P.S: Before you ask "why would you like to do such a terrible thing ?", >yes, I realize how strange my question sounds :))) No, I want to do the same thing :) -- Seeya, Paul I'm in shape, my shape j

Saving ToC to a file ?

2000-12-21 Thread Florian-Daniel Otel
Hi, I wonder it's possible to save or generate the ToC to a file for manual tweaking. If yes, how ? Please Cc: me on the replies. I'm not on this list. Cheers, Florian. P.S: Before you ask "why would you like to do such a terrible thing ?", yes, I realize how strange my question sounds :

Re: Description based style with a counter

2000-12-21 Thread Herbert Voss
Claus Hentschel wrote: > > Great! > > It now works when selecting a book environment instead of an article > environment! One little problem is stil pending at me: > > Is it possible to count without a prefixed chapter number? > Just 1, 2 3 etc. instead of 1.1, 1.2 etc. \renewcommand\t

Re: bibliography question

2000-12-21 Thread Herbert Voss
Myriam Abramson wrote: > > Hi! > > With the "Article" document class, the bibliography takes the largest > label as indentation like such: > > \begin{thebibliography}{Glover and Laguna, 1997} > > I just want that: > \begin{thebibliography}{} > > How do I do that without going into the Tex fil

Re: Description based style with a counter

2000-12-21 Thread Claus Hentschel
Great! It now works when selecting a book environment instead of an article environment! One little problem is stil pending at me: Is it possible to count without a prefixed chapter number? Just 1, 2 3 etc. instead of 1.1, 1.2 etc. Best Regards Claus