Roy Schestowitz wrote:
Me too. Here is the direct link:
* http://bobo.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/
Note that it only handles English at the moment, but I am sure that, in
due time, somebody will extend it. For Latin languages, it is primarily a
vocabulary barrier. Such a feature can
On 10/23/05, ray zhou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know why when when enter Math Mode and type \leq, it gives me a
space. But once I turn the lyx document into DVI, it shows \leq as it
should. What could be the problem?
Ray,
You need to install BaKoma fonts. If you are running Linux,
Hi Paul,
Paul schrieb:
I'm trying to understand exactly how LaTeX handles fonts/typefaces.
Maybe you want to take http://www.tug.org/fonts/ as a starting point. An
extremely good read is the fonts chapter from book The LaTeX Companion
2nd. Ed.
Is there a way to see which fonts are available
Karsten Heymann wrote:
Is there a way to see which fonts are available to LaTeX?
Try thils link:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=fonts/fonts
It shows ways of displaying all fonts found on the latex paths.
/johan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tips/ so I've moved your text there.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/CopyTablesFromSpreadsheets
In addition, it's a good idea to add a link to the special page in each
group that is used to list/describe pages in the group. Here, the page is
simply
Hi list,
I'm currently creating a document using the 'book' class. I have a
disclaimer of sorts that I want to put below the Title and Author fields
on the first page of the document (as it looks a bit lonely all by
itself on the second page). I'm guessing this is a job for ERTman, so
was
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of any
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
There's also a neat script which helps with this task:
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/lyx-howto.htm
tex2pdf doesn't help you to create links in the TOC. tex2pdf is just
another program to produce a pdf from LyX/TeX. I cannot recommend its
use. Better use the LyX menu Export -
I've just managed to get the job of putting together the documentation
for a SourceForge project, and it would be exceedingly helpful if I were
to be able to do it on LyX. Unfortunately, it requires DocBook format
stuff, and I don't know how (or if it's possible) to create that using
LyX.
Any
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 6:48 PM
Subject: Creating DocBook stuff using LyX
I've just managed to get the job of putting together the documentation
for a SourceForge project, and it would be
Hi
Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
I've tried different ways but not come up with a satisfying solution.
I've scanned the
- Original Message -
From: Johan Ingvast [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Karsten Heymann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: Choice of fonts in LaTeX
Karsten Heymann wrote:
Is there a way to see which
On Monday 24 October 2005 02:04, Johan Ingvast wrote:
Hi
Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
I've tried different ways but not come
samar j. singh wrote:
On Monday 24 October 2005 02:04, Johan Ingvast wrote:
Hi
Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
I've tried
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
Me too. Here is the direct link:
* http://bobo.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/
Note that it only handles English at the moment, but I am sure that, in
due time, somebody will extend it. For Latin languages, it is primarily a
vocabulary barrier. Such a feature can
On 10/23/05, ray zhou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know why when when enter Math Mode and type \leq, it gives me a
space. But once I turn the lyx document into DVI, it shows \leq as it
should. What could be the problem?
Ray,
You need to install BaKoma fonts. If you are running Linux,
Hi Paul,
Paul schrieb:
I'm trying to understand exactly how LaTeX handles fonts/typefaces.
Maybe you want to take http://www.tug.org/fonts/ as a starting point. An
extremely good read is the fonts chapter from book The LaTeX Companion
2nd. Ed.
Is there a way to see which fonts are available
Karsten Heymann wrote:
Is there a way to see which fonts are available to LaTeX?
Try thils link:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=fonts/fonts
It shows ways of displaying all fonts found on the latex paths.
/johan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tips/ so I've moved your text there.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/CopyTablesFromSpreadsheets
In addition, it's a good idea to add a link to the special page in each
group that is used to list/describe pages in the group. Here, the page is
simply
Hi list,
I'm currently creating a document using the 'book' class. I have a
disclaimer of sorts that I want to put below the Title and Author fields
on the first page of the document (as it looks a bit lonely all by
itself on the second page). I'm guessing this is a job for ERTman, so
was
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of any
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
There's also a neat script which helps with this task:
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/lyx-howto.htm
tex2pdf doesn't help you to create links in the TOC. tex2pdf is just
another program to produce a pdf from LyX/TeX. I cannot recommend its
use. Better use the LyX menu Export -
I've just managed to get the job of putting together the documentation
for a SourceForge project, and it would be exceedingly helpful if I were
to be able to do it on LyX. Unfortunately, it requires DocBook format
stuff, and I don't know how (or if it's possible) to create that using
LyX.
Any
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 6:48 PM
Subject: Creating DocBook stuff using LyX
I've just managed to get the job of putting together the documentation
for a SourceForge project, and it would be
Hi
Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
I've tried different ways but not come up with a satisfying solution.
I've scanned the
- Original Message -
From: Johan Ingvast [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Karsten Heymann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: Choice of fonts in LaTeX
Karsten Heymann wrote:
Is there a way to see which
On Monday 24 October 2005 02:04, Johan Ingvast wrote:
Hi
Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
I've tried different ways but not come
samar j. singh wrote:
On Monday 24 October 2005 02:04, Johan Ingvast wrote:
Hi
Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
I've tried
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> Me too. Here is the direct link:
>
> * http://bobo.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/
>
> Note that it only handles English at the moment, but I am sure that, in
> due time, somebody will extend it. For Latin languages, it is primarily a
> vocabulary barrier. Such a feature can
On 10/23/05, ray zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know why when when enter Math Mode and type \leq, it gives me a
> space. But once I turn the lyx document into DVI, it shows \leq as it
> should. What could be the problem?
Ray,
You need to install BaKoma fonts. If you are running
Hi Paul,
Paul schrieb:
I'm trying to understand exactly how LaTeX handles fonts/typefaces.
Maybe you want to take http://www.tug.org/fonts/ as a starting point. An
extremely good read is the fonts chapter from book "The LaTeX Companion"
2nd. Ed.
Is there a way to see which fonts are
Karsten Heymann wrote:
Is there a way to see which fonts are available to LaTeX?
Try thils link:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=fonts/fonts
It shows ways of displaying all fonts found on the latex paths.
/johan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Tips/ so I've moved your text there.
>
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/CopyTablesFromSpreadsheets
>
>In addition, it's a good idea to add a link to the special page in each
>group that is used to list/describe pages in the group. Here, the page is
>simply
>
>
Hi list,
I'm currently creating a document using the 'book' class. I have a
disclaimer of sorts that I want to put below the Title and Author fields
on the first page of the document (as it looks a bit lonely all by
itself on the second page). I'm guessing this is a job for ERTman, so
was
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of any
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Daniel Watkins wrote:
> > One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
> > Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
> > automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
> > was rather nifty.
>
> Use the
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> > There's also a neat script which helps with this task:
> > http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/lyx-howto.htm
>
> tex2pdf doesn't help you to create links in the TOC. tex2pdf is just
> another program to produce a pdf from LyX/TeX. I cannot recommend its
> use. Better use the LyX menu
I've just managed to get the job of putting together the documentation
for a SourceForge project, and it would be exceedingly helpful if I were
to be able to do it on LyX. Unfortunately, it requires DocBook format
stuff, and I don't know how (or if it's possible) to create that using
LyX.
Any
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 6:48 PM
Subject: Creating DocBook stuff using LyX
I've just managed to get the job of putting together the documentation
for a SourceForge project, and it would
Hi
Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
I've tried different ways but not come up with a satisfying solution.
I've scanned the
- Original Message -
From: "Johan Ingvast" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Karsten Heymann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: Choice of fonts in LaTeX
Karsten Heymann wrote:
Is there a way to
On Monday 24 October 2005 02:04, Johan Ingvast wrote:
> Hi
> Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
> have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
>
> I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
>
> I've tried different ways but
samar j. singh wrote:
On Monday 24 October 2005 02:04, Johan Ingvast wrote:
Hi
Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
I've tried
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