Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
This probably won't work within LyX,
Helge
Check the latex installation on the troubled computer. Is babel missing,
or is there no support for english ?
UK english wasn't installed in MikTeX, Installing it fixed the problem.
Thanks for the help.
Graham
--
Graham Smith
graham.sm...@myotis.co.uk
Helge Hafting wrote:
Great! I assume the LyX-code paragraph type and the
code charstyle in the logicalmkup module both will have spellcheck 0 ?
At least they should.
Jürgen
If you have a Mac, you can use Bibdesk... I hope somebody, some day,
ports Bibdesk ideas/features to Win/Linux...
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:04 AM, mario m...@mariochiari.net wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.29 -0500, Charles de Miramon ha
scritto:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
Yes but the lists of references is basically a list
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Helge Hafting wrote:
[...]
I have the two pages printed separate from the rest of the document.
Since
I cannot post them to the mail list (and don't want them public on the
'Net)
I'll send them privately to you. If you have any ideas on how to put the
On 02.03.2010, at 09:04, mario wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field
for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Joachim Osnabryg o...@jpberlin.de wrote:
Am 27.02.2010, 05:08 Uhr, schrieb BH bewih...@gmail.com:
I'm not sure what you think is unclear in INSTALL.MacOSX. Do you have
proposed changes?
Not yet, I'm going to make a proposal here:
Sorry it's taking me so
Dear list,
another question regarding citations in footnote-dw style with
biblatex-dw, using BibDesk:
Is is possible to print the name of chapters (and also titles and
booktitles of entries of incollection) in italics?
Maybe with the command \mkbibemph? I don´t know how…
Thanks
Jess
What I mean is, just disabling the main text, not the branches in it.
That´s why the way to add a branch for the main text would be a little
difficult, as every separated part of the main text, beween the
branches, would have to be nested in a branch. I would like to have
the possibility
On 03/02/2010 10:07 AM, jezZiFeR wrote:
What I mean is, just disabling the main text, not the branches in it.
That´s why the way to add a branch for the main text would be a little
difficult, as every separated part of the main text, beween the
branches, would have to be nested in a branch. I
I'm using LyX version 1.6.5 on Mac Os X Snow Leopard. I installed the
MacTex package, TeXlive 2009. I'm learning LyX and I have a problem
which is stopping me from using it in the future. I can't use the view
Dvi feature and I can't export the Lyx file in any format. Sometimes
no error messages at
Here testing lyx-2.0.0svn. It comes splendid!
In the Preferences dialog the Default Language item is missing.
Opening new documents are English by default.
How is the default language set for new documents?
Thanks and regards
Ignacio García
Ignacio García wrote:
How is the default language set for new documents?
Chose your language and then hit Save as Document Default in Document
Settings.
Jürgen
Hello!
I wonder if it is somehow possible to create a text box in LyX that has
a heading in the border line of the box? What I am looking for is
possible in html/ccs, and you can see one example here at the bottom of
the page where it says Membership blah blah:
In the Features [1] page the visitor reads, among other details:
Import and export to many formats (LaTeX, PDF, Postscript, DVI, ASCII,
HTML, OpenDocument, RTF, MS Word, and others) thanks to configurable
converters.
Am I the only LyX user who is having so much trouble to export .lyx
files in
Hi,
I'm new to the list and LyX, but there seem to be lots of good ideas and
little time to code them all.
have you considered putting together a google summer of code project?
deadline is coming, 8th march
http://socghop.appspot.com/
these are the projects for last year...
Νίκος Αλεξανδρής schrieb:
In the Features [1] page the visitor reads, among other details:
Import and export to many formats (LaTeX, PDF, Postscript, DVI, ASCII,
HTML, OpenDocument, RTF, MS Word, and others) thanks to configurable
converters.
It works when you have tex4ht installed. This is
It seems that
Insert Formatting Clear Double Page
inserted before each abstract, chapter, etc. will do what you want, in
combination with setting Two-sided document in
Document Settings Page Layout
--
Julien
Mats Andrén schrieb:
I wonder if it is somehow possible to create a text box in LyX that has
a heading in the border line of the box? What I am looking for is
possible in html/ccs, and you can see one example here at the bottom of
the page where it says Membership blah blah:
On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 22:19 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Νίκος Αλεξανδρής schrieb:
In the Features [1] page the visitor reads, among other details:
Import and export to many formats (LaTeX, PDF, Postscript, DVI, ASCII,
HTML, OpenDocument, RTF, MS Word, and others) thanks to configurable
Hi Uwe,
I'm still trying to create a pdf that looks like the printout.
Looking for the paper packages as you suggested:
The old lyx file:
\paperpackage a4wide
Opened the old file with Lyx 1.6.4 and saved again:
\usepackage{a4}
Removed the \usepackage{a4}, opened and saved again:
\papersize
Hi!
I was wondering how I could avoid manipulating each cell of a table
separately in order to reduce the number of decimal numbers printed out
(=rounding up).
I 've installed the numprint package which does the rounding of the
numbers. But I wonder: how I could perform rounding-up numbers
Am 02.03.2010 23:03, schrieb Νίκος Αλεξανδρής:
All this is very far from what the statement implies (e.g.
out-of-the-box import/export). Isn't, this statement, a bit/too much?
Personally, I agree with you but there are several users around using tex4ht on TeXLive who are
confident with the
Am 02.03.2010 23:18, schrieb Michael Born:
I'm still trying to create a pdf that looks like the printout.
Looking for the paper packages as you suggested:
The old lyx file:
\paperpackage a4wide
Opened the old file with Lyx 1.6.4 and saved again:
\usepackage{a4}
Removed the \usepackage{a4},
Am 02.03.2010 21:47, schrieb Jose Quesada:
I'm new to the list and LyX, but there seem to be lots of good ideas and
little time to code them all.
have you considered putting together a google summer of code project?
We once appointed for a project but were rejected by Google.
But you might
On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 02:40 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 02.03.2010 23:03, schrieb Νίκος Αλεξανδρής:
All this is very far from what the statement implies (e.g.
out-of-the-box import/export). Isn't, this statement, a bit/too much?
Personally, I agree with you but there are several users
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
This probably won't work within LyX,
Helge
Check the latex installation on the troubled computer. Is babel missing,
or is there no support for english ?
UK english wasn't installed in MikTeX, Installing it fixed the problem.
Thanks for the help.
Graham
--
Graham Smith
graham.sm...@myotis.co.uk
Helge Hafting wrote:
Great! I assume the LyX-code paragraph type and the
code charstyle in the logicalmkup module both will have spellcheck 0 ?
At least they should.
Jürgen
If you have a Mac, you can use Bibdesk... I hope somebody, some day,
ports Bibdesk ideas/features to Win/Linux...
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:04 AM, mario m...@mariochiari.net wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.29 -0500, Charles de Miramon ha
scritto:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
Yes but the lists of references is basically a list
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Helge Hafting wrote:
[...]
I have the two pages printed separate from the rest of the document.
Since
I cannot post them to the mail list (and don't want them public on the
'Net)
I'll send them privately to you. If you have any ideas on how to put the
On 02.03.2010, at 09:04, mario wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field
for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Joachim Osnabryg o...@jpberlin.de wrote:
Am 27.02.2010, 05:08 Uhr, schrieb BH bewih...@gmail.com:
I'm not sure what you think is unclear in INSTALL.MacOSX. Do you have
proposed changes?
Not yet, I'm going to make a proposal here:
Sorry it's taking me so
Dear list,
another question regarding citations in footnote-dw style with
biblatex-dw, using BibDesk:
Is is possible to print the name of chapters (and also titles and
booktitles of entries of incollection) in italics?
Maybe with the command \mkbibemph? I don´t know how…
Thanks
Jess
What I mean is, just disabling the main text, not the branches in it.
That´s why the way to add a branch for the main text would be a little
difficult, as every separated part of the main text, beween the
branches, would have to be nested in a branch. I would like to have
the possibility
On 03/02/2010 10:07 AM, jezZiFeR wrote:
What I mean is, just disabling the main text, not the branches in it.
That´s why the way to add a branch for the main text would be a little
difficult, as every separated part of the main text, beween the
branches, would have to be nested in a branch. I
I'm using LyX version 1.6.5 on Mac Os X Snow Leopard. I installed the
MacTex package, TeXlive 2009. I'm learning LyX and I have a problem
which is stopping me from using it in the future. I can't use the view
Dvi feature and I can't export the Lyx file in any format. Sometimes
no error messages at
Here testing lyx-2.0.0svn. It comes splendid!
In the Preferences dialog the Default Language item is missing.
Opening new documents are English by default.
How is the default language set for new documents?
Thanks and regards
Ignacio García
Ignacio García wrote:
How is the default language set for new documents?
Chose your language and then hit Save as Document Default in Document
Settings.
Jürgen
Hello!
I wonder if it is somehow possible to create a text box in LyX that has
a heading in the border line of the box? What I am looking for is
possible in html/ccs, and you can see one example here at the bottom of
the page where it says Membership blah blah:
In the Features [1] page the visitor reads, among other details:
Import and export to many formats (LaTeX, PDF, Postscript, DVI, ASCII,
HTML, OpenDocument, RTF, MS Word, and others) thanks to configurable
converters.
Am I the only LyX user who is having so much trouble to export .lyx
files in
Hi,
I'm new to the list and LyX, but there seem to be lots of good ideas and
little time to code them all.
have you considered putting together a google summer of code project?
deadline is coming, 8th march
http://socghop.appspot.com/
these are the projects for last year...
Νίκος Αλεξανδρής schrieb:
In the Features [1] page the visitor reads, among other details:
Import and export to many formats (LaTeX, PDF, Postscript, DVI, ASCII,
HTML, OpenDocument, RTF, MS Word, and others) thanks to configurable
converters.
It works when you have tex4ht installed. This is
It seems that
Insert Formatting Clear Double Page
inserted before each abstract, chapter, etc. will do what you want, in
combination with setting Two-sided document in
Document Settings Page Layout
--
Julien
Mats Andrén schrieb:
I wonder if it is somehow possible to create a text box in LyX that has
a heading in the border line of the box? What I am looking for is
possible in html/ccs, and you can see one example here at the bottom of
the page where it says Membership blah blah:
On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 22:19 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Νίκος Αλεξανδρής schrieb:
In the Features [1] page the visitor reads, among other details:
Import and export to many formats (LaTeX, PDF, Postscript, DVI, ASCII,
HTML, OpenDocument, RTF, MS Word, and others) thanks to configurable
Hi Uwe,
I'm still trying to create a pdf that looks like the printout.
Looking for the paper packages as you suggested:
The old lyx file:
\paperpackage a4wide
Opened the old file with Lyx 1.6.4 and saved again:
\usepackage{a4}
Removed the \usepackage{a4}, opened and saved again:
\papersize
Hi!
I was wondering how I could avoid manipulating each cell of a table
separately in order to reduce the number of decimal numbers printed out
(=rounding up).
I 've installed the numprint package which does the rounding of the
numbers. But I wonder: how I could perform rounding-up numbers
Am 02.03.2010 23:03, schrieb Νίκος Αλεξανδρής:
All this is very far from what the statement implies (e.g.
out-of-the-box import/export). Isn't, this statement, a bit/too much?
Personally, I agree with you but there are several users around using tex4ht on TeXLive who are
confident with the
Am 02.03.2010 23:18, schrieb Michael Born:
I'm still trying to create a pdf that looks like the printout.
Looking for the paper packages as you suggested:
The old lyx file:
\paperpackage a4wide
Opened the old file with Lyx 1.6.4 and saved again:
\usepackage{a4}
Removed the \usepackage{a4},
Am 02.03.2010 21:47, schrieb Jose Quesada:
I'm new to the list and LyX, but there seem to be lots of good ideas and
little time to code them all.
have you considered putting together a google summer of code project?
We once appointed for a project but were rejected by Google.
But you might
On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 02:40 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 02.03.2010 23:03, schrieb Νίκος Αλεξανδρής:
All this is very far from what the statement implies (e.g.
out-of-the-box import/export). Isn't, this statement, a bit/too much?
Personally, I agree with you but there are several users
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
> On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
>
> >
>
> Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the "note" field for
> this purpose?
>
> @book {...
>
> note={\includegraphics{...}}
> }
>
> This probably won't
Helge
> Check the latex installation on the troubled computer. Is babel missing,
> or is there no support for "english" ?
UK english wasn't installed in MikTeX, Installing it fixed the problem.
Thanks for the help.
Graham
--
Graham Smith
graham.sm...@myotis.co.uk
Helge Hafting wrote:
> Great! I assume the LyX-code paragraph type and the
> "code" charstyle in the logicalmkup module both will have "spellcheck 0" ?
At least they should.
Jürgen
If you have a Mac, you can use Bibdesk... I hope somebody, some day,
ports Bibdesk ideas/features to Win/Linux...
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:04 AM, mario wrote:
> Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.29 -0500, Charles de Miramon ha
scritto:
> Daniel Lohmann wrote:
>
> > Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the "note" field for
> > this purpose?
> >
> > @book {...
> >
> > note={\includegraphics{...}}
> > }
> >
>
> Yes but the lists of
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Helge Hafting wrote:
[...]
I have the two pages printed separate from the rest of the document.
Since
I cannot post them to the mail list (and don't want them public on the
'Net)
I'll send them privately to you. If you have any ideas on how to put the
On 02.03.2010, at 09:04, mario wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the "note" field
for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Joachim Osnabryg wrote:
> Am 27.02.2010, 05:08 Uhr, schrieb BH :
>>
>> I'm not sure what you think is unclear in INSTALL.MacOSX. Do you have
>> proposed changes?
>
> Not yet, I'm going to make a proposal here:
Sorry it's
Dear list,
another question regarding citations in footnote-dw style with
biblatex-dw, using BibDesk:
Is is possible to print the name of chapters (and also titles and
booktitles of entries of "incollection") in italics?
Maybe with the command "\mkbibemph"? I don´t know how…
Thanks
Jess
What I mean is, just disabling the main text, not the branches in it.
That´s why the way to add a branch for the main text would be a little
difficult, as every separated part of the main text, beween the
branches, would have to be nested in a branch. I would like to have
the possibility
On 03/02/2010 10:07 AM, jezZiFeR wrote:
What I mean is, just disabling the main text, not the branches in it.
That´s why the way to add a branch for the main text would be a little
difficult, as every separated part of the main text, beween the
branches, would have to be nested in a branch. I
I'm using LyX version 1.6.5 on Mac Os X Snow Leopard. I installed the
MacTex package, TeXlive 2009. I'm learning LyX and I have a problem
which is stopping me from using it in the future. I can't use the view
Dvi feature and I can't export the Lyx file in any format. Sometimes
no error messages at
Here testing lyx-2.0.0svn. It comes splendid!
In the Preferences dialog the Default Language item is missing.
Opening new documents are English by default.
How is the default language set for new documents?
Thanks and regards
Ignacio García
Ignacio García wrote:
> How is the default language set for new documents?
Chose your language and then hit "Save as Document Default" in Document >
Settings.
Jürgen
Hello!
I wonder if it is somehow possible to create a text box in LyX that has
a "heading" in the border line of the box? What I am looking for is
possible in html/ccs, and you can see one example here at the bottom of
the page where it says "Membership blah blah":
In the Features [1] page the visitor reads, among other details:
"Import and export to many formats (LaTeX, PDF, Postscript, DVI, ASCII,
HTML, OpenDocument, RTF, MS Word, and others) thanks to configurable
converters".
Am I the only LyX user who is having so much trouble to export .lyx
files in
Hi,
I'm new to the list and LyX, but there seem to be lots of good ideas and
little time to code them all.
have you considered putting together a google summer of code project?
deadline is coming, 8th march
http://socghop.appspot.com/
these are the projects for last year...
Νίκος Αλεξανδρής schrieb:
In the Features [1] page the visitor reads, among other details:
"Import and export to many formats (LaTeX, PDF, Postscript, DVI, ASCII,
HTML, OpenDocument, RTF, MS Word, and others) thanks to configurable
converters".
It works when you have tex4ht installed. This
It seems that
Insert > Formatting > Clear Double Page
inserted before each abstract, chapter, etc. will do what you want, in
combination with setting "Two-sided document" in
Document > Settings > Page Layout
--
Julien
Mats Andrén schrieb:
I wonder if it is somehow possible to create a text box in LyX that has
a "heading" in the border line of the box? What I am looking for is
possible in html/ccs, and you can see one example here at the bottom of
the page where it says "Membership blah blah":
On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 22:19 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Νίκος Αλεξανδρής schrieb:
>
> > In the Features [1] page the visitor reads, among other details:
> >
> > "Import and export to many formats (LaTeX, PDF, Postscript, DVI, ASCII,
> > HTML, OpenDocument, RTF, MS Word, and others) thanks to
Hi Uwe,
I'm still trying to create a pdf that looks like the printout.
Looking for the paper packages as you suggested:
The old lyx file:
\paperpackage a4wide
Opened the old file with Lyx 1.6.4 and saved again:
\usepackage{a4}
Removed the "\usepackage{a4}", opened and saved again:
\papersize
Hi!
I was wondering how I could avoid manipulating each cell of a table
separately in order to reduce the number of decimal numbers printed out
(=rounding up).
I 've installed the numprint package which does the rounding of the
numbers. But I wonder: how I could perform rounding-up numbers
Am 02.03.2010 23:03, schrieb Νίκος Αλεξανδρής:
All this is very far from what the statement implies (e.g.
out-of-the-box import/export). Isn't, this statement, a bit/too much?
Personally, I agree with you but there are several users around using tex4ht on TeXLive who are
confident with the
Am 02.03.2010 23:18, schrieb Michael Born:
I'm still trying to create a pdf that looks like the printout.
Looking for the paper packages as you suggested:
The old lyx file:
\paperpackage a4wide
Opened the old file with Lyx 1.6.4 and saved again:
\usepackage{a4}
Removed the "\usepackage{a4}",
Am 02.03.2010 21:47, schrieb Jose Quesada:
I'm new to the list and LyX, but there seem to be lots of good ideas and
little time to code them all.
have you considered putting together a google summer of code project?
We once appointed for a project but were rejected by Google.
But you might
On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 02:40 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 02.03.2010 23:03, schrieb Νίκος Αλεξανδρής:
>
> > All this is very far from what the statement implies (e.g.
> > out-of-the-box import/export). Isn't, this statement, a bit/too much?
>
> Personally, I agree with you but there are several
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