This email originally went only to lyx-devel but I figure I better make
sure it gets to lyx-users also...
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
This may sound silly, but I miss the embossed LyX logo in the
background... can you bring it back? (-8
Well the short answer is yes very
On Tuesday 26 June 2001 09:05, Baruch Even wrote:
An extension of this is something i've seen in Wikis, that is the
ability of the user to say what is the url of the CSS file he wants, he
can then point it to a local file and edit the look of the site to
whatever he wants, though I believe
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 06:01:29PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
Mario Albrecht wrote:
If I use several bibtex references at the same place,
LyX produces wrong Latex code:
\cite{xxx100, xxx299, xxx399}
have a look in the mail archive, there was a discussion
about this topic. might be
De Are you sure that you didn't have this problem with fix1 ?
De I don't see how can this happen.
De
De Maybe you updated latex and this caused the problem ?
St I don't think it's an update problem, because the problem
St exists on my system, too.
St
St I searched the archive about this
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 08:11:31AM +1000, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 08:47:24AM -0700, Michelle Dukich wrote:
I am trying to add a hyperlink into my text to allow
users viewing the document online to click and be
linked to a webpage. The INSERT-URL option is not
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 07:31:47PM -0500, number9 wrote:
I am using the following to number my figures in my thesis I found
this on the mailing list archive and it works nicely...
in TEX:\begin{equation}\begin{array}{c}\mbox{
then the figure is inserted here
in TEX:
Hello,
I made a very strange observation this morning. I have two machines running
Debian GNU Linux 2.2 (not necessarily the same packages are installed!) and I
compiled lyx1.1.6fix2 for them. On one machine it runs perfectly. On the other
I get when I want to view dvi or postscript of a lyx
Hello,
I made the observation:
Entering \mathbf{c} in math mode is displayed as written (without backslash).
Reloading the document, a bold font is used for c.
It is nice that lyx is able to display in bold font, but is that the expected
behavior?
Thanks.
Rainer.
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
I made the observation:
Entering \mathbf{c} in math mode is displayed as written (without backslash).
Reloading the document, a bold font is used for c.
It is nice that lyx is able to display in bold font, but is that the expected
behavior?
yes, you also can
Kent Kostuk wrote:
I am just starting to get my feet wet with LyX so I can use it for my
dissertation.
I have worked through an outline and when printing it, the outline proceeds
into the footer region of the page (ie over the page numbering) and off the
page.
This does not happen on
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
I made the observation:
Entering \mathbf{c} in math mode is displayed as written (without backslash).
Reloading the document, a bold font is used for c.
It is nice that lyx is able to display in bold font, but is that the expected
behavior?
yes, you
Using the default typesetting font some characters like '' were
interpreted as a single character and will be shown as a black square in any
viewer!
I have succesfully changed the font used in algorithm floats as follows in
the LyX preamble:
\newcommand{\algjlst}[1]{%
Greetings:
In my attempts to prove to my fellow man that LyX is
the answer for our document writing and desktop
publishing, I have been given another task to prove
that Lyx is the one true way.
I am trying to write a grant proposal from a large
non-profit organization to a foundation. They
Michelle Dukich writes:
I am trying to write a grant proposal from a large
non-profit organization to a foundation. [...]
This may not apply to your own organization and/or the foundation to
which you are applying, but ...
I was the executive director of a foundation (New York Council
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example:
Now I have this :
| 1+1=2 (1)|
| 1+0=1 (2)|
| 1+3=4 (3)|
and I would like to have this :
=
| 1+1=2 | (1)
| 1+0=1 | (2)
| 1+3=4 | (3)
=
* Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010626 09:13]:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
It looks cool. However, would you consider making a bookmark icons? It
does work with IE and konqueror. I think it does no harm to other web
browser though.
I'm not sure what you mean.
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Baruch Even wrote:
This is usually done by placing the file favicon.ico in the root of the
web site.
If that is all it takes then sure we can add that.
Allan. (ARRae)
This email originally went only to lyx-devel but I figure I better make
sure it gets to lyx-users also...
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
This may sound silly, but I miss the embossed LyX logo in the
background... can you bring it back? (-8
Well the short answer is yes very
On Tuesday 26 June 2001 09:05, Baruch Even wrote:
An extension of this is something i've seen in Wikis, that is the
ability of the user to say what is the url of the CSS file he wants, he
can then point it to a local file and edit the look of the site to
whatever he wants, though I believe
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 06:01:29PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
Mario Albrecht wrote:
If I use several bibtex references at the same place,
LyX produces wrong Latex code:
\cite{xxx100, xxx299, xxx399}
have a look in the mail archive, there was a discussion
about this topic. might be
De Are you sure that you didn't have this problem with fix1 ?
De I don't see how can this happen.
De
De Maybe you updated latex and this caused the problem ?
St I don't think it's an update problem, because the problem
St exists on my system, too.
St
St I searched the archive about this
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 08:11:31AM +1000, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 08:47:24AM -0700, Michelle Dukich wrote:
I am trying to add a hyperlink into my text to allow
users viewing the document online to click and be
linked to a webpage. The INSERT-URL option is not
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 07:31:47PM -0500, number9 wrote:
I am using the following to number my figures in my thesis I found
this on the mailing list archive and it works nicely...
in TEX:\begin{equation}\begin{array}{c}\mbox{
then the figure is inserted here
in TEX:
Hello,
I made a very strange observation this morning. I have two machines running
Debian GNU Linux 2.2 (not necessarily the same packages are installed!) and I
compiled lyx1.1.6fix2 for them. On one machine it runs perfectly. On the other
I get when I want to view dvi or postscript of a lyx
Hello,
I made the observation:
Entering \mathbf{c} in math mode is displayed as written (without backslash).
Reloading the document, a bold font is used for c.
It is nice that lyx is able to display in bold font, but is that the expected
behavior?
Thanks.
Rainer.
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
I made the observation:
Entering \mathbf{c} in math mode is displayed as written (without backslash).
Reloading the document, a bold font is used for c.
It is nice that lyx is able to display in bold font, but is that the expected
behavior?
yes, you also can
Kent Kostuk wrote:
I am just starting to get my feet wet with LyX so I can use it for my
dissertation.
I have worked through an outline and when printing it, the outline proceeds
into the footer region of the page (ie over the page numbering) and off the
page.
This does not happen on
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
I made the observation:
Entering \mathbf{c} in math mode is displayed as written (without backslash).
Reloading the document, a bold font is used for c.
It is nice that lyx is able to display in bold font, but is that the expected
behavior?
yes, you
Using the default typesetting font some characters like '' were
interpreted as a single character and will be shown as a black square in any
viewer!
I have succesfully changed the font used in algorithm floats as follows in
the LyX preamble:
\newcommand{\algjlst}[1]{%
Greetings:
In my attempts to prove to my fellow man that LyX is
the answer for our document writing and desktop
publishing, I have been given another task to prove
that Lyx is the one true way.
I am trying to write a grant proposal from a large
non-profit organization to a foundation. They
Michelle Dukich writes:
I am trying to write a grant proposal from a large
non-profit organization to a foundation. [...]
This may not apply to your own organization and/or the foundation to
which you are applying, but ...
I was the executive director of a foundation (New York Council
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example:
Now I have this :
| 1+1=2 (1)|
| 1+0=1 (2)|
| 1+3=4 (3)|
and I would like to have this :
=
| 1+1=2 | (1)
| 1+0=1 | (2)
| 1+3=4 | (3)
=
* Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010626 09:13]:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
It looks cool. However, would you consider making a bookmark icons? It
does work with IE and konqueror. I think it does no harm to other web
browser though.
I'm not sure what you mean.
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Baruch Even wrote:
This is usually done by placing the file favicon.ico in the root of the
web site.
If that is all it takes then sure we can add that.
Allan. (ARRae)
This email originally went only to lyx-devel but I figure I better make
sure it gets to lyx-users also...
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
> This may sound silly, but I miss the embossed LyX logo in the
> background... can you bring it back? (-8
Well the short answer is yes very
On Tuesday 26 June 2001 09:05, Baruch Even wrote:
> An extension of this is something i've seen in Wikis, that is the
> ability of the user to say what is the url of the CSS file he wants, he
> can then point it to a local file and edit the look of the site to
> whatever he wants, though I
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 06:01:29PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Mario Albrecht wrote:
> >
> > If I use several bibtex references at the same place,
> > LyX produces wrong Latex code:
> > \cite{xxx100, xxx299, xxx399}
> >
> have a look in the mail archive, there was a discussion
> about this
De> > Are you sure that you didn't have this problem with fix1 ?
De> > I don't see how can this happen.
De>
De> > Maybe you updated latex and this caused the problem ?
St> I don't think it's an update problem, because the problem
St> exists on my system, too.
St>
St> I searched the archive
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 08:11:31AM +1000, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 08:47:24AM -0700, Michelle Dukich wrote:
> > I am trying to add a hyperlink into my text to allow
> > users viewing the document online to click and be
> > linked to a webpage. The INSERT->URL option is
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 07:31:47PM -0500, number9 wrote:
>
> I am using the following to number my figures in my thesis I found
> this on the mailing list archive and it works nicely...
>
> in TEX:\begin{equation}\begin{array}{c}\mbox{
>
> then the figure is inserted here
>
> in TEX:
Hello,
I made a very strange observation this morning. I have two machines running
Debian GNU Linux 2.2 (not necessarily the same packages are installed!) and I
compiled lyx1.1.6fix2 for them. On one machine it runs perfectly. On the other
I get when I want to view dvi or postscript of a lyx
Hello,
I made the observation:
Entering \mathbf{c} in math mode is displayed as written (without backslash).
Reloading the document, a bold font is used for c.
It is nice that lyx is able to display in bold font, but is that the expected
behavior?
Thanks.
Rainer.
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>
> I made the observation:
>
> Entering \mathbf{c} in math mode is displayed as written (without backslash).
>
> Reloading the document, a bold font is used for c.
>
> It is nice that lyx is able to display in bold font, but is that the expected
> behavior?
yes, you
Kent Kostuk wrote:
>
> I am just starting to get my feet wet with LyX so I can use it for my
> dissertation.
>
> I have worked through an outline and when printing it, the outline proceeds
> into the footer region of the page (ie over the page numbering) and off the
> page.
>
> This does not
> Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> >
> > I made the observation:
> >
> > Entering \mathbf{c} in math mode is displayed as written (without backslash).
> >
> > Reloading the document, a bold font is used for c.
> >
> > It is nice that lyx is able to display in bold font, but is that the expected
> >
Using the default typesetting font some characters like '>>' were
interpreted as a single character and will be shown as a black square in any
viewer!
I have succesfully changed the font used in algorithm floats as follows in
the LyX preamble:
\newcommand{\algjlst}[1]{%
Greetings:
In my attempts to prove to my fellow man that LyX is
the answer for our document writing and desktop
publishing, I have been given another task to prove
that Lyx is the "one true way."
I am trying to write a grant proposal from a large
non-profit organization to a foundation. They
Michelle Dukich writes:
I am trying to write a grant proposal from a large
non-profit organization to a foundation. [...]
This may not apply to your own organization and/or the foundation to
which you are applying, but ...
I was the executive director of a foundation (New York Council
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> For example:
>
> Now I have this :
>
> | 1+1=2 (1)|
> | 1+0=1 (2)|
> | 1+3=4 (3)|
>
>
> and I would like to have this :
> =
> | 1+1=2 | (1)
> | 1+0=1 | (2)
> | 1+3=4 | (3)
>
* Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010626 09:13]:
> On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
>
> > It looks cool. However, would you consider making a bookmark icons? It
> > does work with IE and konqueror. I think it does no harm to other web
> > browser though.
>
> I'm not sure what you
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Baruch Even wrote:
> This is usually done by placing the file favicon.ico in the root of the
> web site.
If that is all it takes then sure we can add that.
Allan. (ARRae)
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