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I am running latest version of lyx on Mandrake 7.2 Linux. The key binding
file is cua.bind.
But the bind "C-S-T", which is supposed to update postscript never worked. I
am wondering why. I changed it to "M-T", which works fine.
Could it be my "weird" keyboard? I use a Dell Inspiron 3500
Hi.
I need to have a TOC-like list but without the page numbers and the dotted
lines, how is that possible?
One a seperate issue: If I have a multipart document, the TOC is always
empty when I don't have any section in the root file. Is it possible to add
someone kind of "Smart TOC" function
On Saturday 07 April 2001 15:49, you wrote:
I am running latest version of lyx on Mandrake 7.2 Linux. The key binding
file is cua.bind.
But the bind "C-S-T", which is supposed to update postscript never worked.
I am wondering why. I changed it to "M-T", which works fine.
Could it be my
I have two inputted files in my document, I need their contents to be
doublespaced rather than single spaced, which is the document default.
I tried a couple of things, searched around Herbert Voss's site and the LyX
help, but didn't find the answer.
Tried telling LyX not to typeset the file,
Hey, never mind. I found the setspace package.
Hello everyone,
tex2pdf 2.1 has been released. It is a bugfix release. The major changes are:
# * bugfix: included graphics haven't been recognised with [...] parameter
# (thanks to Ahmet Sekercioglu for the bug report)
# * introduced parameters MINRUNNO, INSERTCOMMAND and CLEANLOGS
# *
Hi,
When I use "SGML (LinuxDoc Article)" as my document format, I can include graphics
into the LyX-document, but when I export it as HTML, LaTeX or PS, the graphics is gone.
Is that a "feature" of LinuxDoc or a bug in my setup?
Regards,
Rob.
Zailong Bian wrote:
I need to have a TOC-like list but without the page numbers and the dotted
lines, how is that possible?
One a seperate issue: If I have a multipart document, the TOC is always
empty when I don't have any section in the root file. Is it possible to add
someone kind of
subscribe
I am running latest version of lyx on Mandrake 7.2 Linux. The key binding
file is cua.bind.
But the bind "C-S-T", which is supposed to update postscript never worked. I
am wondering why. I changed it to "M-T", which works fine.
Could it be my "weird" keyboard? I use a Dell Inspiron 3500
Hi.
I need to have a TOC-like list but without the page numbers and the dotted
lines, how is that possible?
One a seperate issue: If I have a multipart document, the TOC is always
empty when I don't have any section in the root file. Is it possible to add
someone kind of "Smart TOC" function
On Saturday 07 April 2001 15:49, you wrote:
I am running latest version of lyx on Mandrake 7.2 Linux. The key binding
file is cua.bind.
But the bind "C-S-T", which is supposed to update postscript never worked.
I am wondering why. I changed it to "M-T", which works fine.
Could it be my
I have two inputted files in my document, I need their contents to be
doublespaced rather than single spaced, which is the document default.
I tried a couple of things, searched around Herbert Voss's site and the LyX
help, but didn't find the answer.
Tried telling LyX not to typeset the file,
Hey, never mind. I found the setspace package.
Hello everyone,
tex2pdf 2.1 has been released. It is a bugfix release. The major changes are:
# * bugfix: included graphics haven't been recognised with [...] parameter
# (thanks to Ahmet Sekercioglu for the bug report)
# * introduced parameters MINRUNNO, INSERTCOMMAND and CLEANLOGS
# *
Hi,
When I use "SGML (LinuxDoc Article)" as my document format, I can include graphics
into the LyX-document, but when I export it as HTML, LaTeX or PS, the graphics is gone.
Is that a "feature" of LinuxDoc or a bug in my setup?
Regards,
Rob.
Zailong Bian wrote:
I need to have a TOC-like list but without the page numbers and the dotted
lines, how is that possible?
One a seperate issue: If I have a multipart document, the TOC is always
empty when I don't have any section in the root file. Is it possible to add
someone kind of
subscribe
I am running latest version of lyx on Mandrake 7.2 Linux. The key binding
file is cua.bind.
But the bind "C-S-T", which is supposed to update postscript never worked. I
am wondering why. I changed it to "M-T", which works fine.
Could it be my "weird" keyboard? I use a Dell Inspiron 3500
Hi.
I need to have a TOC-like list but without the page numbers and the dotted
lines, how is that possible?
One a seperate issue: If I have a multipart document, the TOC is always
empty when I don't have any section in the root file. Is it possible to add
someone kind of "Smart TOC" function
On Saturday 07 April 2001 15:49, you wrote:
> I am running latest version of lyx on Mandrake 7.2 Linux. The key binding
> file is cua.bind.
>
> But the bind "C-S-T", which is supposed to update postscript never worked.
> I am wondering why. I changed it to "M-T", which works fine.
>
> Could it
I have two inputted files in my document, I need their contents to be
doublespaced rather than single spaced, which is the document default.
I tried a couple of things, searched around Herbert Voss's site and the LyX
help, but didn't find the answer.
Tried telling LyX not to typeset the file,
Hey, never mind. I found the setspace package.
Hello everyone,
tex2pdf 2.1 has been released. It is a bugfix release. The major changes are:
# * bugfix: included graphics haven't been recognised with [...] parameter
# (thanks to Ahmet Sekercioglu for the bug report)
# * introduced parameters MINRUNNO, INSERTCOMMAND and CLEANLOGS
# *
Hi,
When I use "SGML (LinuxDoc Article)" as my document format, I can include graphics
into the LyX-document, but when I export it as HTML, LaTeX or PS, the graphics is gone.
Is that a "feature" of LinuxDoc or a bug in my setup?
Regards,
Rob.
Zailong Bian wrote:
>
> I need to have a TOC-like list but without the page numbers and the dotted
> lines, how is that possible?
>
> One a seperate issue: If I have a multipart document, the TOC is always
> empty when I don't have any section in the root file. Is it possible to add
> someone
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