Hello,
please help ...
i tried to squeeze the text of the reference with the following setting:
\let\oldthebibliography=\thebibliography
\let\endoldthebibliography=\endthebibliography
\renewenvironment{thebibliography}[1]{ \begin{oldthebibliography}{#1}
\setlength{\parskip}{0ex}
\setlength{\i
On Wednesday 2008-12-24 06:36, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>> in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry
>> (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state.
>> Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces
>>
Hi, I have been using subversion for collaborative authoring with
LaTeX, issuing lots of evil red text into Emacs and repeatedly typing
"pdflatex" at the unix prompt. I'd like to trade up to LyX. I see in
section 7.4 of the HOWTO that Mac-LyX supports RCS. But there was also
a mention (poin
I've recently found the 'tocloft' package particularly nice for
adjusting TOC, LOF, and LOT appearance, and it works well with
Koma-script. I was wondering if anyone can recommend a similar package
for making adjustments to the Bibliography/List of references?
Thanks,
Dave Hewitt
i forgot to say that i'm using WinXP
please help...
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Thanks Manveru,
The problem was about the extensión. EPS was somehow not supported. Once a
converted them into PNG and put them in the lyx folder everything went fine.
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jezZiFeR wrote:
> Bibliography-style is »gerunsrt«. It works fone with natbib.
Jurabib only works with its own styles, e.g. "jurabib" or "jurunsrt".
Cf. http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Background
Jürgen
jezZiFeR wrote:
> I get those errormessages with other encodings also. I choosed them in
> Bibdesk->prefs->files->string encoding (open and export bibtex files using
> encoding…)
> i have tried windows latin, western (ascii) and western (macos roman).
>
> the other encodings are asian, which one sh
I get those errormessages with other encodings also. I choosed them in
Bibdesk->prefs->files->string encoding (open and export bibtex files using
encoding…)
i have tried windows latin, western (ascii) and western (macos roman).
the other encodings are asian, which one should I choose? Or do you me
On 23 Dec 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
>> On Monday 22 December 2008 12:46:10 pm Jonathan Kroner wrote:
>>
>> I have a question about the "search inside the book". A publishing
>> mailing list of which I'm also a member is extremely upset about
>> Google's plan to scan all books
I would like to crossreference to the page a tagged item is in.
Any hints?
Thank you
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jezZiFeR wrote:
> Mac OSX:
> In a document (report) I use citations from BibDesk, which string
> encoding I already puton utf-8. This works fine, when I use natbib,
> but as soon as I choose jurabib
You cannot use utf8-encoded BibTeX files in general (Bibtex does not support
multibyte encodin
Marcus Glöder schrieb:
Hello and a nice day,
Hello,
now I have solved my problem. I had installed LyX 1.6.1 by
LyX-161-4-16-AltInstaller-Small.exe
After I deleted LyX 1.6.1 and reinstalled it with the installation file
LyX-1.6.1-1-Installer.exe,
it works. Both installation files you can do
Tino Langer schrieb:
Hello,
Hello,
I want to open an lyx-file (created based on the version 1.6.0 beta) in
the actual version of lyx 1.6.1.
But when I try to open the file I got the error that lyx2lyx can not
convert the file.
Which installation file you have used? I had the same problem
Mac OSX:
In a document (report) I use citations from BibDesk, which string
encoding I already puton utf-8. This works fine, when I use natbib,
but as soon as I choose jurabib
– and yes, I inserted this into the preamble:
\jurabibsetup{%
titleformat=italic,%
titleformat=commasep,%
commabefore
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