Gerhard Lindel wrote:
I have use headings in my document and it is realized with the following
LATEX-preambel (page-style is fancy):
\lhead{text...}
\rhead{}
\chead{}
\lfoot{text}
It looks quite fine but my professor wants it in a box and with grey or
blue background.
I do not understand
\begin{enumerate}[{A}1.]
\item First item;
\item Second item.
\end{enumerate}
Big pieces of ERT can always be inputted as tex files, which in
turn can be checked separately.
You just need to synchronize compilations, e.g. close/open the lyx
file when tou chnage the tex bits.
--
Dear all:
I'm a happy and excited new user of Lyx in linux. My problem is that I
want to use it too in the windows Xp PCs of my department at the
university and I am not be able of use ImageMagick in a workable way.
I mean, at http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
the port author says that
I am writing a paper in article (AMS) and need to typeset some
algorithms. I see that there is an algorithm environmnent defined. I am
sorry if I have missed them but are there any docs for using this
environment in lyx? It is not clear to me what the correct way to do
the indentation etc
Juan Luis UPSAM wrote:
Dear all:
I'm a happy and excited new user of Lyx in linux. My problem is that
I want to use it too in the windows Xp PCs of my department at the
university and I am not be able of use ImageMagick in a workable
way.
I mean, at
Hi;
Optionally, for graphics conversion you'll need:
ImageMagick. The convert executable needs to be in your path.
I cannot guess what means The convert executable needs to be in your
path. Meanwhile, people at my department are still linked to WYSIWYG
crap and feel increasingly
On Saturday 03 April 2004 23:04, Pablo Rodríguez González wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to create a template document, with my logo's company -and
another text- in header.
I've made a class for my documents but, how can I do this?. I want to
show all my company documents with that header, of
Not spellchecking ERT is intentional, since they are not supposed to
contain a lot of real words (ideally, they are not supposed to contain
words at all).
Thanks for your answer! I understand your point of view. However,
sometimes, it is unavoidable the use of ERTs containing relevant text.
For
I'm attempting to compile 1.3.4 under cygwin. The configure command goes
off without a hitch --- no warnings at the end. But when I run make it
appears to hang (in the sense that it stays there forever, ie upwards of an
hour) at the section
make[5]: Entering directory
Hi,
today i was looking for a way to change the layout of the index in my Lyx
documents. The things i found are all rocket sience for me as newbee,
expect http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~emmerik/lyx.html Adding an Index. I did
as explained in this text, an now i'm pleased. The layout, i desinged in
Roland == Roland Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roland Hi, today i was looking for a way to change the layout of
Roland the index in my Lyx documents. The things i found are all
Roland rocket sience for me as newbee, expect
Roland http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~emmerik/lyx.html Adding an Index.
Dear angus, rob and luiz and all people here,
after invoking lyx from command line using -dbg graphics, I obtained a
list of graphic file types that can be used directly:
BMP
PBM
PGM
PNG
PPM
XBM
XPM
So till I review slowly Rob Saunders' document, at least my people can
use graphics mainly in
Hi Jean-Marc,
thanx for your quick answer. Ok, it's not possible to tell lyx which layout i
want to use, mayby i can replace the system default with my layout. Which one
is the default, i found thee *.ist files gglo.ist, gind.ist and nomencl.ist.
They are all located in
Roland == Roland Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roland Hi Jean-Marc, thanx for your quick answer. Ok, it's not
Roland possible to tell lyx which layout i want to use, mayby i can
Roland replace the system default with my layout. Which one is the
Roland default, i found thee *.ist files
On Friday 23 April 2004 4:32 pm, Juan Luis UPSAM wrote:
Dear angus, rob and luiz and all people here,
after invoking lyx from command line using -dbg graphics, I
obtained a list of graphic file types that can be used directly:
[snip list...]
So till I review slowly Rob Saunders' document, at
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Index layout
From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 17:49:21 +0200
The problem is that no index style is used when invoking makeindex.
And this is hardcoded in LyX... As you see the situation is not very
good
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 06:29:19PM +, Les Denham wrote:
This is not just useful for spellchecking: it makes the text within the ERT
visible as normal text in the Lyx window. I found you could do this by trial
and error -- is it documented anywhere?
I don't know. Read through the lyx
On Saturday 03 April 2004 23:04, Pablo Rodríguez González wrote:
(snip)
I want to create a template document, with my logo's company -and
another text- in header.
(snip)
Sorry I missed the original to this. I do something in the preamble like,
\usepackage{graphics}
Raphael Clifford wrote:
I am writing a paper in article (AMS) and need to typeset some
algorithms. I see that there is an algorithm environmnent defined. I am
sorry if I have missed them but are there any docs for using this
environment in lyx? It is not clear to me what the correct way to do
Gerhard Lindel wrote:
I have use headings in my document and it is realized with the following
LATEX-preambel (page-style is fancy):
\lhead{text...}
\rhead{}
\chead{}
\lfoot{text}
It looks quite fine but my professor wants it in a box and with grey or
blue background.
I do not understand
\begin{enumerate}[{A}1.]
\item First item;
\item Second item.
\end{enumerate}
Big pieces of ERT can always be inputted as tex files, which in
turn can be checked separately.
You just need to synchronize compilations, e.g. close/open the lyx
file when tou chnage the tex bits.
--
Dear all:
I'm a happy and excited new user of Lyx in linux. My problem is that I
want to use it too in the windows Xp PCs of my department at the
university and I am not be able of use ImageMagick in a workable way.
I mean, at http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
the port author says that
I am writing a paper in article (AMS) and need to typeset some
algorithms. I see that there is an algorithm environmnent defined. I am
sorry if I have missed them but are there any docs for using this
environment in lyx? It is not clear to me what the correct way to do
the indentation etc
Juan Luis UPSAM wrote:
Dear all:
I'm a happy and excited new user of Lyx in linux. My problem is that
I want to use it too in the windows Xp PCs of my department at the
university and I am not be able of use ImageMagick in a workable
way.
I mean, at
Hi;
Optionally, for graphics conversion you'll need:
ImageMagick. The convert executable needs to be in your path.
I cannot guess what means The convert executable needs to be in your
path. Meanwhile, people at my department are still linked to WYSIWYG
crap and feel increasingly
On Saturday 03 April 2004 23:04, Pablo Rodríguez González wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to create a template document, with my logo's company -and
another text- in header.
I've made a class for my documents but, how can I do this?. I want to
show all my company documents with that header, of
Not spellchecking ERT is intentional, since they are not supposed to
contain a lot of real words (ideally, they are not supposed to contain
words at all).
Thanks for your answer! I understand your point of view. However,
sometimes, it is unavoidable the use of ERTs containing relevant text.
For
I'm attempting to compile 1.3.4 under cygwin. The configure command goes
off without a hitch --- no warnings at the end. But when I run make it
appears to hang (in the sense that it stays there forever, ie upwards of an
hour) at the section
make[5]: Entering directory
Hi,
today i was looking for a way to change the layout of the index in my Lyx
documents. The things i found are all rocket sience for me as newbee,
expect http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~emmerik/lyx.html Adding an Index. I did
as explained in this text, an now i'm pleased. The layout, i desinged in
Roland == Roland Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roland Hi, today i was looking for a way to change the layout of
Roland the index in my Lyx documents. The things i found are all
Roland rocket sience for me as newbee, expect
Roland http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~emmerik/lyx.html Adding an Index.
Dear angus, rob and luiz and all people here,
after invoking lyx from command line using -dbg graphics, I obtained a
list of graphic file types that can be used directly:
BMP
PBM
PGM
PNG
PPM
XBM
XPM
So till I review slowly Rob Saunders' document, at least my people can
use graphics mainly in
Hi Jean-Marc,
thanx for your quick answer. Ok, it's not possible to tell lyx which layout i
want to use, mayby i can replace the system default with my layout. Which one
is the default, i found thee *.ist files gglo.ist, gind.ist and nomencl.ist.
They are all located in
Roland == Roland Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roland Hi Jean-Marc, thanx for your quick answer. Ok, it's not
Roland possible to tell lyx which layout i want to use, mayby i can
Roland replace the system default with my layout. Which one is the
Roland default, i found thee *.ist files
On Friday 23 April 2004 4:32 pm, Juan Luis UPSAM wrote:
Dear angus, rob and luiz and all people here,
after invoking lyx from command line using -dbg graphics, I
obtained a list of graphic file types that can be used directly:
[snip list...]
So till I review slowly Rob Saunders' document, at
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Index layout
From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 17:49:21 +0200
The problem is that no index style is used when invoking makeindex.
And this is hardcoded in LyX... As you see the situation is not very
good
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 06:29:19PM +, Les Denham wrote:
This is not just useful for spellchecking: it makes the text within the ERT
visible as normal text in the Lyx window. I found you could do this by trial
and error -- is it documented anywhere?
I don't know. Read through the lyx
On Saturday 03 April 2004 23:04, Pablo Rodríguez González wrote:
(snip)
I want to create a template document, with my logo's company -and
another text- in header.
(snip)
Sorry I missed the original to this. I do something in the preamble like,
\usepackage{graphics}
Raphael Clifford wrote:
I am writing a paper in article (AMS) and need to typeset some
algorithms. I see that there is an algorithm environmnent defined. I am
sorry if I have missed them but are there any docs for using this
environment in lyx? It is not clear to me what the correct way to do
Gerhard Lindel wrote:
> I have use headings in my document and it is realized with the following
> LATEX-preambel (page-style is fancy):
> \lhead{text...}
> \rhead{}
> \chead{}
> \lfoot{text}
> It looks quite fine but my professor wants it in a box and with grey or
> blue background.
I do not
>>> \begin{enumerate}[{A}1.]
>>> \item First item;
>>> \item Second item.
>>> \end{enumerate}
Big pieces of ERT can always be inputted as tex files, which in
turn can be checked separately.
You just need to synchronize compilations, e.g. close/open the lyx
file when tou chnage the tex bits.
--
Dear all:
I'm a happy and excited new user of Lyx in linux. My problem is that I
want to use it too in the windows Xp PCs of my department at the
university and I am not be able of use ImageMagick in a workable way.
I mean, at http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
the port author says that
I am writing a paper in article (AMS) and need to typeset some
algorithms. I see that there is an algorithm environmnent defined. I am
sorry if I have missed them but are there any docs for using this
environment in lyx? It is not clear to me what the correct way to do
the indentation etc
Juan Luis UPSAM wrote:
> Dear all:
>
> I'm a happy and excited new user of Lyx in linux. My problem is that
> I want to use it too in the windows Xp PCs of my department at the
> university and I am not be able of use ImageMagick in a workable
> way.
>
> I mean, at
Hi;
>
> > Optionally, for graphics conversion you'll need:
> > ImageMagick. The convert executable needs to be in your path.
>
> I cannot guess what means "The convert executable needs to be in your
> path". Meanwhile, people at my department are still linked to WYSIWYG
> crap and feel
On Saturday 03 April 2004 23:04, Pablo Rodríguez González wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I want to create a template document, with my logo's company -and
> another text- in header.
>
> I've made a class for my documents but, how can I do this?. I want to
> show all my company documents with that header,
Not spellchecking ERT is intentional, since they are not supposed to
contain a lot of real words (ideally, they are not supposed to contain
words at all).
Thanks for your answer! I understand your point of view. However,
sometimes, it is unavoidable the use of ERTs containing relevant text.
For
I'm attempting to compile 1.3.4 under cygwin. The configure command goes
off without a hitch --- no warnings at the end. But when I run "make" it
appears to hang (in the sense that it stays there forever, ie upwards of an
hour) at the section
make[5]: Entering directory
Hi,
today i was looking for a way to change the "layout" of the index in my Lyx
documents. The things i found are all "rocket sience" for me as newbee,
expect http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~emmerik/lyx.html "Adding an Index". I did
as explained in this text, an now i'm pleased. The layout, i
> "Roland" == Roland Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Roland> Hi, today i was looking for a way to change the "layout" of
Roland> the index in my Lyx documents. The things i found are all
Roland> "rocket sience" for me as newbee, expect
Roland> http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~emmerik/lyx.html
Dear angus, rob and luiz and all people here,
after invoking lyx from command line using -dbg graphics, I obtained a
list of graphic file types that can be used directly:
BMP
PBM
PGM
PNG
PPM
XBM
XPM
So till I review slowly Rob Saunders' document, at least my people can
use graphics mainly in
Hi Jean-Marc,
thanx for your quick answer. Ok, it's not possible to tell lyx which layout i
want to use, mayby i can replace the system default with my layout. Which one
is the default, i found thee *.ist files gglo.ist, gind.ist and nomencl.ist.
They are all located in
> "Roland" == Roland Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Roland> Hi Jean-Marc, thanx for your quick answer. Ok, it's not
Roland> possible to tell lyx which layout i want to use, mayby i can
Roland> replace the system default with my layout. Which one is the
Roland> default, i found thee *.ist
On Friday 23 April 2004 4:32 pm, Juan Luis UPSAM wrote:
> Dear angus, rob and luiz and all people here,
> after invoking lyx from command line using -dbg graphics, I
> obtained a list of graphic file types that can be used directly:
[snip list...]
> So till I review slowly Rob Saunders'
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: Index layout
>>From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 17:49:21 +0200
>>
>>The problem is that no index style is used when invoking makeindex.
>>And this is hardcoded in LyX... As you see the situation
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 06:29:19PM +, Les Denham wrote:
> This is not just useful for spellchecking: it makes the text within the ERT
> visible as normal text in the Lyx window. I found you could do this by trial
> and error -- is it documented anywhere?
I don't know. Read through the lyx
> On Saturday 03 April 2004 23:04, Pablo Rodríguez González wrote:
(snip)
> > I want to create a template document, with my logo's company -and
> > another text- in header.
(snip)
Sorry I missed the original to this. I do something in the preamble like,
\usepackage{graphics}
Raphael Clifford wrote:
I am writing a paper in article (AMS) and need to typeset some
algorithms. I see that there is an algorithm environmnent defined. I am
sorry if I have missed them but are there any docs for using this
environment in lyx? It is not clear to me what the correct way to do
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