Ok, thanks for the leads; I'll try and redefine whatever macros needs to
be redefined then. A bit surprising though that no more straight forward
solution has been implemented yet.
Matts
2009/9/9 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com
On 09/09/2009 06:01 AM, Matts Lindström wrote:
Hello,
When I set
Steve Litt wrote:
This time, when inserting see and seealso records, I'm forced to use ERT
for each of the curly braces or else part of the seealso text doesn't
show up and an erroneous page number is shown. This is a huge time sink.
The big change in 1.6.x indexing is that indexes now
On Thursday 10 September 2009 04:14:44 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
This time, when inserting see and seealso records, I'm forced to use ERT
for each of the curly braces or else part of the seealso text doesn't
show up and an erroneous page number is shown. This is a huge
Steve Litt wrote:
Let me refine the concept of bogus. True, the ERT isn't bogus from a data
consistency point of view, nor is it bogus from a logical point of view.
But it's very bogus from the point of view of the user's workflow. The
user must now, twice per index see or seealso entry,
Hi! I'm writing some matrices where I put inside some quite big terms (dfracs
for instance). I noticed that it is frequent that some term is too close, almost
overlapping, to the element over it. Is it possible somehow to increase the
vertical spacing?
Thanks!
On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 19:25:27 +0200
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
I have a (rather wide) table with cross-references in it. When I
rotate the table to fit it on a page, the table rotates fine, but the
(red) boxes around the references stay unrotated.
You can turn off the boxes in the
Luca Carlon schrieb:
Hi! I'm writing some matrices where I put inside some quite big terms (dfracs
for instance). I noticed that it is frequent that some term is too close, almost
overlapping, to the element over it. Is it possible somehow to increase the
vertical spacing?
You can use the
Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm writing a presentation using beamer, lyx 1.63, window...
I would like to have a handout, where some frames will be automatically
deleted (suppress frames).
What I would like to do in TEX, or internally in LyX, is the following:
\begin{frame}handout:0
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@... writes:
You can use the commands \arraycolsep and \arraystretch. Have a look at the
Math manual, section 4,
that you find in LyX's Help menu.
regards Uwe
Thanks! This is great! Anyway, I noticed it increses the space for tables in
floats too. Isn't it possible to do
Luca Carlon schrieb:
I noticed it increses the space for tables in
floats too. Isn't it possible to do this only for matrices?
No because a table is actually an array as well as a matrix is an array. What you can do is to
define your own short command that you can use before and after the
Here some additional information to my previous post:
I think the relevant parts of the log of my failed lyx compilation are:
...
imac:BRANCH_1_6_X jo$ ./configure
--prefix=/Users/jo/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app --with-version-suffix=-1.6
--with-qt4-dir=/Developer/Tools/Qt
Hi,
I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in a past post
that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since
they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the
preamble. In this case, I tried the following without
Rob schrieb:
I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash.
What is the error message?
I read in a past post
that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since
they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the
preamble. In
Without new commands, for matrix you can use the command \vspace like in the
attachedd file that presents the Delambre Analogies in a matrix.
- Original Message -
From: Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de
To: Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, September
Yago schrieb:
Without new commands, for matrix you can use the command \vspace like in
the attachedd file that presents the Delambre Analogies in a matrix.
This is indeed also a solution but might need more time when you have many rows
and columns.
Looking at you file I noticed that you are
Eran Kaplinsky schrieb:
I don't know if there's a bug in Powerdot. I've not used Powerdot in
quite some time, and I recently found out that older presentations did
not compile as expected. I've always followed the manual which said:
10.3 Compiling with LYX
But this is the manual of
Sharma, Vivek schrieb:
I uninstalled and reinstalled adobe reader 9.1 and the bug persists
I am on a windows vista business 32 bit os
I wonder whether my dilemma is unique to me
does it have to do with windows api calls whatever that means(!)
Yes it has. We specially wrote a program that
Ok, thanks for the leads; I'll try and redefine whatever macros needs to
be redefined then. A bit surprising though that no more straight forward
solution has been implemented yet.
Matts
2009/9/9 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com
On 09/09/2009 06:01 AM, Matts Lindström wrote:
Hello,
When I set
Steve Litt wrote:
This time, when inserting see and seealso records, I'm forced to use ERT
for each of the curly braces or else part of the seealso text doesn't
show up and an erroneous page number is shown. This is a huge time sink.
The big change in 1.6.x indexing is that indexes now
On Thursday 10 September 2009 04:14:44 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
This time, when inserting see and seealso records, I'm forced to use ERT
for each of the curly braces or else part of the seealso text doesn't
show up and an erroneous page number is shown. This is a huge
Steve Litt wrote:
Let me refine the concept of bogus. True, the ERT isn't bogus from a data
consistency point of view, nor is it bogus from a logical point of view.
But it's very bogus from the point of view of the user's workflow. The
user must now, twice per index see or seealso entry,
Hi! I'm writing some matrices where I put inside some quite big terms (dfracs
for instance). I noticed that it is frequent that some term is too close, almost
overlapping, to the element over it. Is it possible somehow to increase the
vertical spacing?
Thanks!
On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 19:25:27 +0200
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
I have a (rather wide) table with cross-references in it. When I
rotate the table to fit it on a page, the table rotates fine, but the
(red) boxes around the references stay unrotated.
You can turn off the boxes in the
Luca Carlon schrieb:
Hi! I'm writing some matrices where I put inside some quite big terms (dfracs
for instance). I noticed that it is frequent that some term is too close, almost
overlapping, to the element over it. Is it possible somehow to increase the
vertical spacing?
You can use the
Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm writing a presentation using beamer, lyx 1.63, window...
I would like to have a handout, where some frames will be automatically
deleted (suppress frames).
What I would like to do in TEX, or internally in LyX, is the following:
\begin{frame}handout:0
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@... writes:
You can use the commands \arraycolsep and \arraystretch. Have a look at the
Math manual, section 4,
that you find in LyX's Help menu.
regards Uwe
Thanks! This is great! Anyway, I noticed it increses the space for tables in
floats too. Isn't it possible to do
Luca Carlon schrieb:
I noticed it increses the space for tables in
floats too. Isn't it possible to do this only for matrices?
No because a table is actually an array as well as a matrix is an array. What you can do is to
define your own short command that you can use before and after the
Here some additional information to my previous post:
I think the relevant parts of the log of my failed lyx compilation are:
...
imac:BRANCH_1_6_X jo$ ./configure
--prefix=/Users/jo/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app --with-version-suffix=-1.6
--with-qt4-dir=/Developer/Tools/Qt
Hi,
I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in a past post
that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since
they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the
preamble. In this case, I tried the following without
Rob schrieb:
I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash.
What is the error message?
I read in a past post
that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since
they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the
preamble. In
Without new commands, for matrix you can use the command \vspace like in the
attachedd file that presents the Delambre Analogies in a matrix.
- Original Message -
From: Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de
To: Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, September
Yago schrieb:
Without new commands, for matrix you can use the command \vspace like in
the attachedd file that presents the Delambre Analogies in a matrix.
This is indeed also a solution but might need more time when you have many rows
and columns.
Looking at you file I noticed that you are
Eran Kaplinsky schrieb:
I don't know if there's a bug in Powerdot. I've not used Powerdot in
quite some time, and I recently found out that older presentations did
not compile as expected. I've always followed the manual which said:
10.3 Compiling with LYX
But this is the manual of
Sharma, Vivek schrieb:
I uninstalled and reinstalled adobe reader 9.1 and the bug persists
I am on a windows vista business 32 bit os
I wonder whether my dilemma is unique to me
does it have to do with windows api calls whatever that means(!)
Yes it has. We specially wrote a program that
Ok, thanks for the leads; I'll try and redefine whatever macros needs to
be redefined then. A bit surprising though that no more straight forward
solution has been implemented yet.
Matts
2009/9/9 rgheck
> On 09/09/2009 06:01 AM, Matts Lindström wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> When I
Steve Litt wrote:
> This time, when inserting see and seealso records, I'm forced to use ERT
> for each of the curly braces or else part of the seealso text doesn't
> show up and an erroneous page number is shown. This is a huge time sink.
The big change in 1.6.x indexing is that indexes now
On Thursday 10 September 2009 04:14:44 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > This time, when inserting see and seealso records, I'm forced to use ERT
> > for each of the curly braces or else part of the seealso text doesn't
> > show up and an erroneous page number is shown. This is
Steve Litt wrote:
> Let me refine the concept of "bogus". True, the ERT isn't bogus from a data
> consistency point of view, nor is it bogus from a logical point of view.
> But it's very bogus from the point of view of the user's workflow. The
> user must now, twice per index see or seealso
Hi! I'm writing some matrices where I put inside some quite big terms (dfracs
for instance). I noticed that it is frequent that some term is too close, almost
overlapping, to the element over it. Is it possible somehow to increase the
vertical spacing?
Thanks!
On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 19:25:27 +0200
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> > I have a (rather wide) table with cross-references in it. When I
> > rotate the table to fit it on a page, the table rotates fine, but the
> > (red) boxes around the references stay unrotated.
>
> You can turn off the
Luca Carlon schrieb:
Hi! I'm writing some matrices where I put inside some quite big terms (dfracs
for instance). I noticed that it is frequent that some term is too close, almost
overlapping, to the element over it. Is it possible somehow to increase the
vertical spacing?
You can use the
Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm writing a presentation using beamer, lyx 1.63, window...
I would like to have a handout, where some frames will be automatically
deleted (suppress frames).
What I would like to do in TEX, or internally in LyX, is the following:
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{A
Uwe Stöhr writes:
> You can use the commands \arraycolsep and \arraystretch. Have a look at the
Math manual, section 4,
> that you find in LyX's Help menu.
>
> regards Uwe
Thanks! This is great! Anyway, I noticed it increses the space for tables in
floats too. Isn't it possible
Luca Carlon schrieb:
I noticed it increses the space for tables in
floats too. Isn't it possible to do this only for matrices?
No because a table is actually an array as well as a matrix is an array. What you can do is to
define your own short command that you can use before and after the
Here some additional information to my previous post:
I think the relevant parts of the log of my failed lyx compilation are:
...
imac:BRANCH_1_6_X jo$ ./configure
--prefix=/Users/jo/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app --with-version-suffix=-1.6
--with-qt4-dir=/Developer/Tools/Qt
Hi,
I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in a past post
that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since
they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the
preamble. In this case, I tried the following without
Rob schrieb:
I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash.
What is the error message?
I read in a past post
that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since
they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the
preamble. In
Without new commands, for matrix you can use the command \vspace like in the
attachedd file that presents the Delambre Analogies in a matrix.
- Original Message -
From: "Uwe Stöhr"
To: "Luca Carlon"
Cc:
Sent: Thursday,
Yago schrieb:
Without new commands, for matrix you can use the command \vspace like in
the attachedd file that presents the Delambre Analogies in a matrix.
This is indeed also a solution but might need more time when you have many rows
and columns.
Looking at you file I noticed that you are
Eran Kaplinsky schrieb:
I don't know if there's a bug in Powerdot. I've not used Powerdot in
quite some time, and I recently found out that older presentations did
not compile as expected. I've always followed the manual which said:
10.3 Compiling with LYX
But this is the manual of
Sharma, Vivek schrieb:
I uninstalled and reinstalled adobe reader 9.1 and the bug persists
I am on a windows vista business 32 bit os
I wonder whether my dilemma is unique to me
does it have to do with windows api calls whatever that means(!)
Yes it has. We specially wrote a program that
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