Dear Sirs,
Would anyone mind explaining how I can get the same beautiful and
professional layout as put in the lshort LaTeX tutorial into my work in
LyX? I have a feeling the .sty files that came with it might be of some
help. I am, however, not sure, which is why I've come to you for advice.
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 04:33:18PM +0100, J . S . wrote:
Dear Sirs,
Would anyone mind explaining how I can get the same beautiful and
professional layout as put in the lshort LaTeX tutorial into my work in
LyX? I have a feeling the .sty files that came with it might be of some
help. I am,
Hi,
Did any body else note the headline at http://www.devel.lyx.org/ which reads
yOu got owned by j4y!?
/Jan
On Today, +0100, Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
Hi Lars!
Does \={i} give a dotless-i-macron? (no...)
dotless-i-macron is \={\i} so I am not sure what you are complaining
about. Can you please elaborate a bit, and not just tell what happens
but also what you want to achieve.
Please, excuse me.
Hi,
sure anyone has already ran into this problem (looks like for URL
this exists, too, like other posting shows).
Assume you're writing a document with docbook template for LDP and
using lines formatted with code for e.g. tcpdump output or
something else. These lines are normally longer than
Many thanks to those who answered my question on jpeg2ps. The
problem was very trivial. Since I found no gzipped-tarred file, I
wrongly downloaded just the *.c file and not the *.h ones... now
it's all OK with a simple 'make'. In fact it was probably a mistake
in the CTAN archive (a tarred
Hi,
When composing documents in LyX using both English and Hebrew, I sometimes
get the following error while trying to output a DVI:
# quoting from log file ###
! LaTeX Error: Command \dh unavailable in encoding LHE.
end of log file quote
These messages are very hard to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
First, thanks to Herbert for his good advice on using minipage to make
custom boxes. I'll just have to remember not to put any footnotes in it. :)
Now I'm sure you're getting tired of font questions, but this is a little
different.
Title: ::¿ì¸®¾Æ±â´åÄÄ::
Peter Clark wrote:
Now I'm sure you're getting tired of font questions, but this is a little
different. What I would like to do is make a printout of all the fonts
available (including its name and a brief sample) in a more intelligent
fashion than just browsing the font directory and
I installed LyX and got it running - I can open files and edit them,
but the 'View - DVI' menu option doesn't work. I'm guessing it's just some
misconfiguration, so I'd appreciate a pointer to what to fix. Here's LyX's
error message:
Converting from latex to dvi
Running
sh:
Dear Sirs,
Would anyone mind explaining how I can get the same beautiful and
professional layout as put in the lshort LaTeX tutorial into my work in
LyX? I have a feeling the .sty files that came with it might be of some
help. I am, however, not sure, which is why I've come to you for advice.
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 04:33:18PM +0100, J . S . wrote:
Dear Sirs,
Would anyone mind explaining how I can get the same beautiful and
professional layout as put in the lshort LaTeX tutorial into my work in
LyX? I have a feeling the .sty files that came with it might be of some
help. I am,
Hi,
Did any body else note the headline at http://www.devel.lyx.org/ which reads
yOu got owned by j4y!?
/Jan
On Today, +0100, Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
Hi Lars!
Does \={i} give a dotless-i-macron? (no...)
dotless-i-macron is \={\i} so I am not sure what you are complaining
about. Can you please elaborate a bit, and not just tell what happens
but also what you want to achieve.
Please, excuse me.
Hi,
sure anyone has already ran into this problem (looks like for URL
this exists, too, like other posting shows).
Assume you're writing a document with docbook template for LDP and
using lines formatted with code for e.g. tcpdump output or
something else. These lines are normally longer than
Many thanks to those who answered my question on jpeg2ps. The
problem was very trivial. Since I found no gzipped-tarred file, I
wrongly downloaded just the *.c file and not the *.h ones... now
it's all OK with a simple 'make'. In fact it was probably a mistake
in the CTAN archive (a tarred
Hi,
When composing documents in LyX using both English and Hebrew, I sometimes
get the following error while trying to output a DVI:
# quoting from log file ###
! LaTeX Error: Command \dh unavailable in encoding LHE.
end of log file quote
These messages are very hard to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
First, thanks to Herbert for his good advice on using minipage to make
custom boxes. I'll just have to remember not to put any footnotes in it. :)
Now I'm sure you're getting tired of font questions, but this is a little
different.
Title: ::¿ì¸®¾Æ±â´åÄÄ::
Peter Clark wrote:
Now I'm sure you're getting tired of font questions, but this is a little
different. What I would like to do is make a printout of all the fonts
available (including its name and a brief sample) in a more intelligent
fashion than just browsing the font directory and
I installed LyX and got it running - I can open files and edit them,
but the 'View - DVI' menu option doesn't work. I'm guessing it's just some
misconfiguration, so I'd appreciate a pointer to what to fix. Here's LyX's
error message:
Converting from latex to dvi
Running
sh:
Dear Sirs,
Would anyone mind explaining how I can get the same beautiful and
professional layout as put in the lshort LaTeX tutorial into my work in
LyX? I have a feeling the .sty files that came with it might be of some
help. I am, however, not sure, which is why I've come to you for advice.
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 04:33:18PM +0100, J . S . wrote:
> Dear Sirs,
>
> Would anyone mind explaining how I can get the same beautiful and
> professional layout as put in the lshort LaTeX tutorial into my work in
> LyX? I have a feeling the .sty files that came with it might be of some
> help.
Hi,
Did any body else note the headline at http://www.devel.lyx.org/ which reads
"yOu got owned by j4y!"?
/Jan
On Today, +0100, Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
Hi Lars!
> Does \={i} give a dotless-i-macron? (no...)
> dotless-i-macron is \={\i} so I am not sure what you are complaining
> about. Can you please elaborate a bit, and not just tell what happens
> but also what you want to achieve.
Please, excuse
Hi,
sure anyone has already ran into this problem (looks like for URL
this exists, too, like other posting shows).
Assume you're writing a document with docbook template for LDP and
using lines formatted with "code" for e.g. tcpdump output or
something else. These lines are normally longer than
Many thanks to those who answered my question on jpeg2ps. The
problem was very trivial. Since I found no gzipped-tarred file, I
wrongly downloaded just the *.c file and not the *.h ones... now
it's all OK with a simple 'make'. In fact it was probably a mistake
in the CTAN archive (a tarred
Hi,
When composing documents in LyX using both English and Hebrew, I sometimes
get the following error while trying to output a DVI:
# quoting from log file ###
! LaTeX Error: Command \dh unavailable in encoding LHE.
end of log file quote
These messages are very hard to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
First, thanks to Herbert for his good advice on using minipage to make
custom boxes. I'll just have to remember not to put any footnotes in it. :)
Now I'm sure you're getting tired of font questions, but this is a little
different.
Title: ::¿ì¸®¾Æ±â´åÄÄ::
Peter Clark wrote:
> Now I'm sure you're getting tired of font questions, but this is a little
> different. What I would like to do is make a printout of all the fonts
> available (including its name and a brief sample) in a more intelligent
> fashion than just browsing the font directory and
I installed LyX and got it running - I can open files and edit them,
but the 'View -> DVI' menu option doesn't work. I'm guessing it's just some
misconfiguration, so I'd appreciate a pointer to what to fix. Here's LyX's
error message:
Converting from latex to dvi
Running
sh:
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