Richard Heck wrote:
There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the
existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many
styles will print it, but probably not how you want.
Where can I found out about using other 'styles'? I am just using
whatever the
I've having difficulty getting custom classes to work on LyX 1.5 beta
for mac intel. In particular, a custom class does not show up as an
option within the document settings even though it appears in the TeX
information. What's bizarre, however, is that when I click on the
show path check
Hellmut Weber wrote:
* When the cursor is in a cell of the table right clicking the mouse
opens the table dialogue. I can't see any more the possibility to add a
row or column neither the possibility to delete one of these.
(With LyX-1.3.7 i made quite often use of this because I often come
Hi, I have recently moved to Vista and until today I had not tested LyX. The
document I'm working on compiles perfectly, but without the bibliographic
references. I exported the document to LaTeX and no reference to the
bibliography used is there. I deleted the bibliography and inserted it
again,
-- Messaggio inoltrato --
From: John Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the easiest way to cite websites in this case, such that they
come up in my bibliograpy showing a clickable URL, and hopefully a
last-accessed date?
I use the \url coomand in the howpublished field of the MISC
I want to type devnagari (Hindi) using Lyx. How can I do it?
John Pye wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the
existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many
styles will print it, but probably not how you want.
Where can I found out about using other 'styles'? I am
Works here. As long as under Document-Settings-Bibliography you select
Natbib and I prefer Numerical and then under Document Class-Class
Settings-Options you enter sortcompress.
This changed by references from [1, 2, 3] to [1-3].
Regards,
Bob Lounsbury
On 4/4/07 9:04 PM, Michael Spiegel [EMAIL
Is there an easy way to get Chicago style citations according to the
latest style guide
(http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html) in Lyx? I
tried many combinations and preambles, but can't get it right.
especially in combination with footcites.
--
Marc Flerackers ([EMAIL
You need to use an appropriate BibTeX style. Try googling bibtex
chicago style and try these:
http://web.reed.edu/cis/Help/LaTeX/bibtexstyles.html#reedsty
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/chicago/
The former looks especially good.
Richard
Marc Flerackers wrote:
Is
Julio Rojas schrieb:
document I'm working on compiles perfectly, but without the bibliographic
references. I exported the document to LaTeX and no reference to the
bibliography used is there. I deleted the bibliography and inserted it
again, but it isn't working.
If you could you send a SMALL
Brian Kidd schrieb:
In particular, a custom class does not show up as an
option within the document settings even though it appears in the TeX
information.
Maybe a consequence of bug 3321:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3321
regards Uwe
I'm using svn as of yesterday. I've installed nomencl and LyX sees it.
When I go the the Tools/TeX Information menu, it shows in the Styles,
and will show me the contents of the file. However, when I process my
ducument, I get two errors, both 'Unspecified control sequence', the
first at
Dr Vaibhav Shishir Banait wrote:
I want to type devnagari (Hindi) using Lyx. How can I do it?
It depends on how special Devnagari is. Do you need input methods like
with Japanese? If not, then 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
At least, I can copy and paste characters from this
Export to LaTeX. Better yet, set a LaTeX viewer at
ToolsPreferencesFile FormatsLaTeX (plain). Any text editor will do.
Then you can just View LaTeX (plain). Do you see \usepackage{nomencl}
in the preamble? I'm guessing that is the problem. Can you post a
minimal example that causes the problem?
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
... 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
At least, I can copy and paste characters from this page into LyX
without any display problem:
http://devanaagarii.net/
For me it fails. I copied this paragraph from the webpage above to LyX 1.5:
वॊन्य् छु
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
... 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
At least, I can copy and paste characters from this page into LyX
without any display problem:
http://devanaagarii.net/
For me it fails. I copied this paragraph from the webpage above to
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
... 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
At least, I can copy and paste characters from this page into LyX
without any display problem:
http://devanaagarii.net/
For me it fails. I copied this paragraph from the webpage
Timothy == Timothy Reaves [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TimothyI'm using svn as of yesterday. I've installed nomencl
Timothy and LyX sees it. When I go the the Tools/TeX Information
Timothy menu, it shows in the Styles, and will show me the contents
Timothy of the file. However, when I
Georg Baum wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
The LaTeX errors are expected. I bet that Abdel did not test that :-)
Now I tried and I see the error message dialog :-(
On the plus side, I like very much this new error dialog ;-)
It looks like this package is needed for typesetting:
I understand that in Windows environment the citation push function from
JabRef to LyX doesn't work, due to some OS-level implementation
problem. But, is there any way to get around this limit, like using a
helper program, or ...? Has anybody found a way to achieve that?
Any solution for
Yu, James wrote:
I understand that in Windows environment the citation push function from
JabRef to LyX doesn't work, due to some OS-level implementation
problem. But, is there any way to get around this limit, like using a
helper program, or ...? Has anybody found a way to achieve that?
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Yu, James wrote:
I understand that in Windows environment the citation push function
from JabRef to LyX doesn't work, due to some OS-level implementation
problem. But, is there any way to get around this limit, like using
a helper program, or ...? Has anybody found
Georg Baum schrieb:
It looks like this package is needed for typesetting:
http://devnag.sarovar.org/
If anybody can make a map from unicode codepoints to devnag commands it is
trivial to add support for this.
How can this be done? I tried to do the same with the armTeX-package for
Armenian
Richard Heck wrote:
There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the
existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many
styles will print it, but probably not how you want.
Where can I found out about using other 'styles'? I am just using
whatever the
I've having difficulty getting custom classes to work on LyX 1.5 beta
for mac intel. In particular, a custom class does not show up as an
option within the document settings even though it appears in the TeX
information. What's bizarre, however, is that when I click on the
show path check
Hellmut Weber wrote:
* When the cursor is in a cell of the table right clicking the mouse
opens the table dialogue. I can't see any more the possibility to add a
row or column neither the possibility to delete one of these.
(With LyX-1.3.7 i made quite often use of this because I often come
Hi, I have recently moved to Vista and until today I had not tested LyX. The
document I'm working on compiles perfectly, but without the bibliographic
references. I exported the document to LaTeX and no reference to the
bibliography used is there. I deleted the bibliography and inserted it
again,
-- Messaggio inoltrato --
From: John Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the easiest way to cite websites in this case, such that they
come up in my bibliograpy showing a clickable URL, and hopefully a
last-accessed date?
I use the \url coomand in the howpublished field of the MISC
I want to type devnagari (Hindi) using Lyx. How can I do it?
John Pye wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the
existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many
styles will print it, but probably not how you want.
Where can I found out about using other 'styles'? I am
Works here. As long as under Document-Settings-Bibliography you select
Natbib and I prefer Numerical and then under Document Class-Class
Settings-Options you enter sortcompress.
This changed by references from [1, 2, 3] to [1-3].
Regards,
Bob Lounsbury
On 4/4/07 9:04 PM, Michael Spiegel [EMAIL
Is there an easy way to get Chicago style citations according to the
latest style guide
(http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html) in Lyx? I
tried many combinations and preambles, but can't get it right.
especially in combination with footcites.
--
Marc Flerackers ([EMAIL
You need to use an appropriate BibTeX style. Try googling bibtex
chicago style and try these:
http://web.reed.edu/cis/Help/LaTeX/bibtexstyles.html#reedsty
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/chicago/
The former looks especially good.
Richard
Marc Flerackers wrote:
Is
Julio Rojas schrieb:
document I'm working on compiles perfectly, but without the bibliographic
references. I exported the document to LaTeX and no reference to the
bibliography used is there. I deleted the bibliography and inserted it
again, but it isn't working.
If you could you send a SMALL
Brian Kidd schrieb:
In particular, a custom class does not show up as an
option within the document settings even though it appears in the TeX
information.
Maybe a consequence of bug 3321:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3321
regards Uwe
I'm using svn as of yesterday. I've installed nomencl and LyX sees it.
When I go the the Tools/TeX Information menu, it shows in the Styles,
and will show me the contents of the file. However, when I process my
ducument, I get two errors, both 'Unspecified control sequence', the
first at
Dr Vaibhav Shishir Banait wrote:
I want to type devnagari (Hindi) using Lyx. How can I do it?
It depends on how special Devnagari is. Do you need input methods like
with Japanese? If not, then 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
At least, I can copy and paste characters from this
Export to LaTeX. Better yet, set a LaTeX viewer at
ToolsPreferencesFile FormatsLaTeX (plain). Any text editor will do.
Then you can just View LaTeX (plain). Do you see \usepackage{nomencl}
in the preamble? I'm guessing that is the problem. Can you post a
minimal example that causes the problem?
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
... 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
At least, I can copy and paste characters from this page into LyX
without any display problem:
http://devanaagarii.net/
For me it fails. I copied this paragraph from the webpage above to LyX 1.5:
वॊन्य् छु
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
... 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
At least, I can copy and paste characters from this page into LyX
without any display problem:
http://devanaagarii.net/
For me it fails. I copied this paragraph from the webpage above to
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
... 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
At least, I can copy and paste characters from this page into LyX
without any display problem:
http://devanaagarii.net/
For me it fails. I copied this paragraph from the webpage
Timothy == Timothy Reaves [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TimothyI'm using svn as of yesterday. I've installed nomencl
Timothy and LyX sees it. When I go the the Tools/TeX Information
Timothy menu, it shows in the Styles, and will show me the contents
Timothy of the file. However, when I
Georg Baum wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
The LaTeX errors are expected. I bet that Abdel did not test that :-)
Now I tried and I see the error message dialog :-(
On the plus side, I like very much this new error dialog ;-)
It looks like this package is needed for typesetting:
I understand that in Windows environment the citation push function from
JabRef to LyX doesn't work, due to some OS-level implementation
problem. But, is there any way to get around this limit, like using a
helper program, or ...? Has anybody found a way to achieve that?
Any solution for
Yu, James wrote:
I understand that in Windows environment the citation push function from
JabRef to LyX doesn't work, due to some OS-level implementation
problem. But, is there any way to get around this limit, like using a
helper program, or ...? Has anybody found a way to achieve that?
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Yu, James wrote:
I understand that in Windows environment the citation push function
from JabRef to LyX doesn't work, due to some OS-level implementation
problem. But, is there any way to get around this limit, like using
a helper program, or ...? Has anybody found
Georg Baum schrieb:
It looks like this package is needed for typesetting:
http://devnag.sarovar.org/
If anybody can make a map from unicode codepoints to devnag commands it is
trivial to add support for this.
How can this be done? I tried to do the same with the armTeX-package for
Armenian
Richard Heck wrote:
> There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the
> existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many
> styles will print it, but probably not how you want.
Where can I found out about using other 'styles'? I am just using
whatever the
I've having difficulty getting custom classes to work on LyX 1.5 beta
for mac intel. In particular, a custom class does not show up as an
option within the document settings even though it appears in the TeX
information. What's bizarre, however, is that when I click on the
show path check
Hellmut Weber wrote:
> * When the cursor is in a cell of the table right clicking the mouse
> opens the table dialogue. I can't see any more the possibility to add a
> row or column neither the possibility to delete one of these.
> (With LyX-1.3.7 i made quite often use of this because I often
Hi, I have recently moved to Vista and until today I had not tested LyX. The
document I'm working on compiles perfectly, but without the bibliographic
references. I exported the document to LaTeX and no reference to the
bibliography used is there. I deleted the bibliography and inserted it
again,
-- Messaggio inoltrato --
From: John Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What is the easiest way to cite websites in this case, such that they
come up in my bibliograpy showing a clickable URL, and hopefully a
last-accessed date?
I use the \url coomand in the howpublished field of the
I want to type devnagari (Hindi) using Lyx. How can I do it?
John Pye wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
>
>> There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the
>> existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many
>> styles will print it, but probably not how you want.
>>
> Where can I found out about using other
Works here. As long as under Document->Settings->Bibliography you select
"Natbib" and I prefer "Numerical" and then under Document Class->Class
Settings->Options you enter "sort".
This changed by references from [1, 2, 3] to [1-3].
Regards,
Bob Lounsbury
On 4/4/07 9:04 PM, "Michael Spiegel"
Is there an easy way to get Chicago style citations according to the
latest style guide
(http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html) in Lyx? I
tried many combinations and preambles, but can't get it right.
especially in combination with footcites.
--
Marc Flerackers ([EMAIL
You need to use an appropriate BibTeX style. Try googling "bibtex
chicago style" and try these:
http://web.reed.edu/cis/Help/LaTeX/bibtexstyles.html#reedsty
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/chicago/
The former looks especially good.
Richard
Marc Flerackers wrote:
> Is
Julio Rojas schrieb:
document I'm working on compiles perfectly, but without the bibliographic
references. I exported the document to LaTeX and no reference to the
bibliography used is there. I deleted the bibliography and inserted it
again, but it isn't working.
If you could you send a SMALL
Brian Kidd schrieb:
In particular, a custom class does not show up as an
option within the document settings even though it appears in the TeX
information.
Maybe a consequence of bug 3321:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3321
regards Uwe
I'm using svn as of yesterday. I've installed nomencl and LyX sees it.
When I go the the Tools/TeX Information menu, it shows in the Styles,
and will show me the contents of the file. However, when I process my
ducument, I get two errors, both 'Unspecified control sequence', the
first at
Dr Vaibhav Shishir Banait wrote:
I want to type devnagari (Hindi) using Lyx. How can I do it?
It depends on how special Devnagari is. Do you need input methods like
with Japanese? If not, then 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
At least, I can copy and paste characters from this
Export to LaTeX. Better yet, set a LaTeX viewer at
Tools>Preferences>File Formats>LaTeX (plain). Any text editor will do.
Then you can just View > LaTeX (plain). Do you see \usepackage{nomencl}
in the preamble? I'm guessing that is the problem. Can you post a
minimal example that causes the
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
> ... 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
At least, I can copy and paste characters from this page into LyX
without any display problem:
http://devanaagarii.net/
For me it fails. I copied this paragraph from the webpage above to LyX 1.5:
वॊन्य्
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
> ... 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
At least, I can copy and paste characters from this page into LyX
without any display problem:
http://devanaagarii.net/
For me it fails. I copied this paragraph from the webpage above to
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
>
> > ... 1.5.0 beta 1 should work fine for you, try it!
>>
>> At least, I can copy and paste characters from this page into LyX
>> without any display problem:
>>
>> http://devanaagarii.net/
>
> For me it fails. I copied this paragraph from
> "Timothy" == Timothy Reaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Timothy>I'm using svn as of yesterday. I've installed nomencl
Timothy> and LyX sees it. When I go the the Tools/TeX Information
Timothy> menu, it shows in the Styles, and will show me the contents
Timothy> of the file. However,
Georg Baum wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
The LaTeX errors are expected. I bet that Abdel did not test that :-)
Now I tried and I see the error message dialog :-(
On the plus side, I like very much this new error dialog ;-)
It looks like this package is needed for typesetting:
I understand that in Windows environment the citation push function from
JabRef to LyX doesn't work, due to some OS-level implementation
problem. But, is there any way to get around this limit, like using a
helper program, or ...? Has anybody found a way to achieve that?
Any solution for
Yu, James wrote:
I understand that in Windows environment the citation push function from
JabRef to LyX doesn't work, due to some OS-level implementation
problem. But, is there any way to get around this limit, like using a
helper program, or ...? Has anybody found a way to achieve that?
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Yu, James wrote:
I understand that in Windows environment the citation push function
from JabRef to LyX doesn't work, due to some OS-level implementation
problem. But, is there any way to get around this limit, like using
a helper program, or ...? Has anybody found
Georg Baum schrieb:
It looks like this package is needed for typesetting:
http://devnag.sarovar.org/
If anybody can make a map from unicode codepoints to devnag commands it is
trivial to add support for this.
How can this be done? I tried to do the same with the armTeX-package for
Armenian
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