Dear lyx'ers, I've noticed lyx 1.6.5 automatically adds the package
esint to the preamble whenever the symbol \int is invoked. Is this
really necessary? AFAIK, \int is included in the standard fonts, but
esint is not included by default in most latex installations.
r.f.
I have always understood this as:
American English: A, B, and C
British English: A, B and C
--
Dotan Cohen
http://bido.com
http://what-is-what.com
Please CC me if you want to be sure that I read your message. I do not
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Dear lyx'ers, I've noticed lyx 1.6.5 automatically adds
the package esint to the preamble whenever the symbol \int
is invoked. Is this really necessary? AFAIK, \int is
included in the standard fonts, but esint is not included
by default in most latex installations.
r.f.
You can turn this off in
The meal consisted of soup, salad, and macaroni and cheese.
The meal consisted of macaroni and cheese, soup, and salad.
Or, if the order is important:
The meal consisted of soup, salad, and macaroni cheese.
To my parents, Ayn Rand and God.
To Ayn Rand, my parents, and God.
Or, if the order
icebna wrote:
I have installed Spanish ( Spain ) Openoffice's thesauro; I have
indicated the path in Preferences, admits me the thesauro with an icon,
but it does not work.
FYI this problem is fixed now in the development trunk and should be fixed in
the next pre-release.
Jürgen
Original Message
Subject:SENSELESS (caption outside float)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:12:11 +0200
From: Patricio Berbel Cifuentes patricio.berbelcifuen...@eu.optimi.com
To: ehud.kap...@mssm.edu
I am using long tables and when I add a caption in a long table
Dear LyX user
There is any chance of having a Customizable Symbol toolbar in future
versions of LyX ?.
In this panel could be added buttons with the most frequently used symbols.
Actually, with some text editor it is possible to construct a panel with
particular symbols, but this method is
Dotan Cohen dotanco...@... writes:
I have always understood this as:
American English: A, B, and C
British English: A, B and C
AFAIK A, B and C is the predominant usage in the U.S. (where, given the state
of our educational system, we're lucky if we get the first comma). That's what I
was
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 01:57:13PM +, Paul Rubin wrote:
AFAIK A, B and C is the predominant usage in the U.S. (where, given the
state
of our educational system, we're lucky if we get the first comma). That's
what I
was taught (in New York) (after the American Revolution). Can't speak
Sergio Celani wrote:
Actually, with some text editor it is possible to construct a panel with
particular symbols, but this method is not good for beginer in LyX.
if you dont mind little bit hackery, its possible to do this manually by
editing stdtoolbars.inc file (adding new toolbar).
pavel
On 20 April 2010 17:12, Andrew Sullivan a...@shinkuro.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 01:57:13PM +, Paul Rubin wrote:
AFAIK A, B and C is the predominant usage in the U.S. (where, given the
state
of our educational system, we're lucky if we get the first comma). That's
what I
was
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 06:06:57PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
These are contrived examples.
I'm pretty sure that all the examples in Fowler are not contrived
examples: they're real ones from real texts. And it's not as though
Fowler wasn't pretty keen on clarity and elegance in prose.
In
Hi all,
Here's my new Beamer introductory tutorial:
http://www.troubleshooters.com/lpm/201005/201005.htm
As I mentioned previously on Pub-Forum, LyX isn't included because I
personally see no reason to use LyX for a presentation. In my personal opinion
LaTeX better corresponds with a
Hi all,
Can someone show me how I can update text using Lyx or Tex code?
Basically, what I want is similar to the Bookmark + cross reference
features in MS Word. For example, I create a bookmark with text update
me. Then I create a cross reference somewhere else in the document. The
cross
Am 20.04.2010 17:18, schrieb Shirley Ong:
Can someone show me how I can update text using Lyx or Tex code?
Basically, what I want is similar to the Bookmark + cross reference
features in MS Word. For example, I create a bookmark with text “update
me”. Then I create a cross reference somewhere
On 04/20/2010 11:18 AM, Shirley Ong wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone show me how I can update text using Lyx or Tex code?
Basically, what I want is similar to the Bookmark + cross reference
features in MS Word. For example, I create a bookmark with text
update me. Then I create a cross reference
Hallo,
I use LyX 1.6.5 on a Mac OS X 10.6.3.
Some of my documents can not be opened / exported as an DVI / PDF / PS
document.
Even dublicated documents, which work in the original, can not be exported
as copy.
They work as long as they stay in the origin folder, as soon as I copy the
dublicated
Am 20.04.2010 11:21, schrieb E. Kaplan:
Original Message
Subject: SENSELESS (caption outside float)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:12:11 +0200
From: Patricio Berbel Cifuentes patricio.berbelcifuen...@eu.optimi.com
To: ehud.kap...@mssm.edu
I am using long tables and when I add a
On 20 April 2010 18:17, Andrew Sullivan a...@shinkuro.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 06:06:57PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
These are contrived examples.
I'm pretty sure that all the examples in Fowler are not contrived
examples: they're real ones from real texts. And it's not as though
Am 20.04.2010 19:08, schrieb Shirley Ong:
Not sure if I have missed out something fundamental. I have tried this
but when inserting the cross-reference, all I can get is reference or
page. I want a reference that does not output the reference/page where
the label is, but the actual text of the
One thing to keep in mind is that the various automated scripts
typically assume Adobe encoding.
Re: install otf font using otfinst.py
Paul A. Rubin
Mon, 19 Apr 2010 08:37:44 -0700
On 4/19/2010 8:37 AM, jelle feringa wrote:
Aha! That offers some insight!
Same thing happes
Dear lyx'ers, I've noticed lyx 1.6.5 automatically adds the package
esint to the preamble whenever the symbol \int is invoked. Is this
really necessary? AFAIK, \int is included in the standard fonts, but
esint is not included by default in most latex installations.
r.f.
I have always understood this as:
American English: A, B, and C
British English: A, B and C
--
Dotan Cohen
http://bido.com
http://what-is-what.com
Please CC me if you want to be sure that I read your message. I do not
read all list mail.
Dear lyx'ers, I've noticed lyx 1.6.5 automatically adds
the package esint to the preamble whenever the symbol \int
is invoked. Is this really necessary? AFAIK, \int is
included in the standard fonts, but esint is not included
by default in most latex installations.
r.f.
You can turn this off in
The meal consisted of soup, salad, and macaroni and cheese.
The meal consisted of macaroni and cheese, soup, and salad.
Or, if the order is important:
The meal consisted of soup, salad, and macaroni cheese.
To my parents, Ayn Rand and God.
To Ayn Rand, my parents, and God.
Or, if the order
icebna wrote:
I have installed Spanish ( Spain ) Openoffice's thesauro; I have
indicated the path in Preferences, admits me the thesauro with an icon,
but it does not work.
FYI this problem is fixed now in the development trunk and should be fixed in
the next pre-release.
Jürgen
Original Message
Subject:SENSELESS (caption outside float)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:12:11 +0200
From: Patricio Berbel Cifuentes patricio.berbelcifuen...@eu.optimi.com
To: ehud.kap...@mssm.edu
I am using long tables and when I add a caption in a long table
Dear LyX user
There is any chance of having a Customizable Symbol toolbar in future
versions of LyX ?.
In this panel could be added buttons with the most frequently used symbols.
Actually, with some text editor it is possible to construct a panel with
particular symbols, but this method is
Dotan Cohen dotanco...@... writes:
I have always understood this as:
American English: A, B, and C
British English: A, B and C
AFAIK A, B and C is the predominant usage in the U.S. (where, given the state
of our educational system, we're lucky if we get the first comma). That's what I
was
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 01:57:13PM +, Paul Rubin wrote:
AFAIK A, B and C is the predominant usage in the U.S. (where, given the
state
of our educational system, we're lucky if we get the first comma). That's
what I
was taught (in New York) (after the American Revolution). Can't speak
Sergio Celani wrote:
Actually, with some text editor it is possible to construct a panel with
particular symbols, but this method is not good for beginer in LyX.
if you dont mind little bit hackery, its possible to do this manually by
editing stdtoolbars.inc file (adding new toolbar).
pavel
On 20 April 2010 17:12, Andrew Sullivan a...@shinkuro.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 01:57:13PM +, Paul Rubin wrote:
AFAIK A, B and C is the predominant usage in the U.S. (where, given the
state
of our educational system, we're lucky if we get the first comma). That's
what I
was
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 06:06:57PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
These are contrived examples.
I'm pretty sure that all the examples in Fowler are not contrived
examples: they're real ones from real texts. And it's not as though
Fowler wasn't pretty keen on clarity and elegance in prose.
In
Hi all,
Here's my new Beamer introductory tutorial:
http://www.troubleshooters.com/lpm/201005/201005.htm
As I mentioned previously on Pub-Forum, LyX isn't included because I
personally see no reason to use LyX for a presentation. In my personal opinion
LaTeX better corresponds with a
Hi all,
Can someone show me how I can update text using Lyx or Tex code?
Basically, what I want is similar to the Bookmark + cross reference
features in MS Word. For example, I create a bookmark with text update
me. Then I create a cross reference somewhere else in the document. The
cross
Am 20.04.2010 17:18, schrieb Shirley Ong:
Can someone show me how I can update text using Lyx or Tex code?
Basically, what I want is similar to the Bookmark + cross reference
features in MS Word. For example, I create a bookmark with text “update
me”. Then I create a cross reference somewhere
On 04/20/2010 11:18 AM, Shirley Ong wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone show me how I can update text using Lyx or Tex code?
Basically, what I want is similar to the Bookmark + cross reference
features in MS Word. For example, I create a bookmark with text
update me. Then I create a cross reference
Hallo,
I use LyX 1.6.5 on a Mac OS X 10.6.3.
Some of my documents can not be opened / exported as an DVI / PDF / PS
document.
Even dublicated documents, which work in the original, can not be exported
as copy.
They work as long as they stay in the origin folder, as soon as I copy the
dublicated
Am 20.04.2010 11:21, schrieb E. Kaplan:
Original Message
Subject: SENSELESS (caption outside float)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:12:11 +0200
From: Patricio Berbel Cifuentes patricio.berbelcifuen...@eu.optimi.com
To: ehud.kap...@mssm.edu
I am using long tables and when I add a
On 20 April 2010 18:17, Andrew Sullivan a...@shinkuro.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 06:06:57PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
These are contrived examples.
I'm pretty sure that all the examples in Fowler are not contrived
examples: they're real ones from real texts. And it's not as though
Am 20.04.2010 19:08, schrieb Shirley Ong:
Not sure if I have missed out something fundamental. I have tried this
but when inserting the cross-reference, all I can get is reference or
page. I want a reference that does not output the reference/page where
the label is, but the actual text of the
One thing to keep in mind is that the various automated scripts
typically assume Adobe encoding.
Re: install otf font using otfinst.py
Paul A. Rubin
Mon, 19 Apr 2010 08:37:44 -0700
On 4/19/2010 8:37 AM, jelle feringa wrote:
Aha! That offers some insight!
Same thing happes
Dear lyx'ers, I've noticed lyx 1.6.5 automatically adds the package
esint to the preamble whenever the symbol \int is invoked. Is this
really necessary? AFAIK, \int is included in the standard fonts, but
esint is not included by default in most latex installations.
r.f.
I have always understood this as:
American English: A, B, and C
British English: A, B and C
--
Dotan Cohen
http://bido.com
http://what-is-what.com
Please CC me if you want to be sure that I read your message. I do not
read all list mail.
>Dear lyx'ers, I've noticed lyx 1.6.5 automatically adds
>the package esint to the preamble whenever the symbol \int
>is invoked. Is this really necessary? AFAIK, \int is
>included in the standard fonts, but esint is not included
>by default in most latex installations.
>r.f.
You can turn this
> "The meal consisted of soup, salad, and macaroni and cheese."
"The meal consisted of macaroni and cheese, soup, and salad."
Or, if the order is important:
"The meal consisted of soup, salad, and macaroni & cheese."
> "To my parents, Ayn Rand and God."
"To Ayn Rand, my parents, and God."
Or,
icebna wrote:
> I have installed Spanish ( Spain ) Openoffice's thesauro; I have
> indicated the path in Preferences, admits me the thesauro with an icon,
> but it does not work.
FYI this problem is fixed now in the development trunk and should be fixed in
the next pre-release.
Jürgen
Original Message
Subject:>SENSELESS (caption outside float)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:12:11 +0200
From: Patricio Berbel Cifuentes
To: ehud.kap...@mssm.edu
I am using long tables and when I add a caption in a long
Dear LyX user
There is any chance of having a Customizable Symbol toolbar in future
versions of LyX ?.
In this panel could be added buttons with the most frequently used symbols.
Actually, with some text editor it is possible to construct a panel with
particular symbols, but this method is
Dotan Cohen writes:
>
> I have always understood this as:
> American English: A, B, and C
> British English: A, B and C
>
AFAIK "A, B and C" is the predominant usage in the U.S. (where, given the state
of our educational system, we're lucky if we get the first comma). That's
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 01:57:13PM +, Paul Rubin wrote:
> AFAIK "A, B and C" is the predominant usage in the U.S. (where, given the
> state
> of our educational system, we're lucky if we get the first comma). That's
> what I
> was taught (in New York) (after the American Revolution). Can't
Sergio Celani wrote:
> Actually, with some text editor it is possible to construct a panel with
> particular symbols, but this method is not good for beginer in LyX.
if you dont mind little bit hackery, its possible to do this manually by
editing stdtoolbars.inc file (adding new toolbar).
On 20 April 2010 17:12, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 01:57:13PM +, Paul Rubin wrote:
>> AFAIK "A, B and C" is the predominant usage in the U.S. (where, given the
>> state
>> of our educational system, we're lucky if we get the first comma). That's
>>
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 06:06:57PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> These are contrived examples.
I'm pretty sure that all the examples in Fowler are not contrived
examples: they're real ones from real texts. And it's not as though
Fowler wasn't pretty keen on clarity and elegance in prose.
> In
Hi all,
Here's my new Beamer introductory tutorial:
http://www.troubleshooters.com/lpm/201005/201005.htm
As I mentioned previously on Pub-Forum, LyX isn't included because I
personally see no reason to use LyX for a presentation. In my personal opinion
LaTeX better corresponds with a
Hi all,
Can someone show me how I can update text using Lyx or Tex code?
Basically, what I want is similar to the Bookmark + cross reference
features in MS Word. For example, I create a bookmark with text "update
me". Then I create a cross reference somewhere else in the document. The
cross
Am 20.04.2010 17:18, schrieb Shirley Ong:
Can someone show me how I can update text using Lyx or Tex code?
Basically, what I want is similar to the Bookmark + cross reference
features in MS Word. For example, I create a bookmark with text “update
me”. Then I create a cross reference somewhere
On 04/20/2010 11:18 AM, Shirley Ong wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone show me how I can update text using Lyx or Tex code?
Basically, what I want is similar to the Bookmark + cross reference
features in MS Word. For example, I create a bookmark with text
"update me". Then I create a cross
Hallo,
I use LyX 1.6.5 on a Mac OS X 10.6.3.
Some of my documents can not be opened / exported as an DVI / PDF / PS
document.
Even dublicated documents, which work in the original, can not be exported
as copy.
They work as long as they stay in the origin folder, as soon as I copy the
dublicated
Am 20.04.2010 11:21, schrieb E. Kaplan:
Original Message
Subject: >SENSELESS (caption outside float)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:12:11 +0200
From: Patricio Berbel Cifuentes
To: ehud.kap...@mssm.edu
I am using long tables and when I add a
On 20 April 2010 18:17, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 06:06:57PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> These are contrived examples.
>
> I'm pretty sure that all the examples in Fowler are not contrived
> examples: they're real ones from real texts. And it's not as
Am 20.04.2010 19:08, schrieb Shirley Ong:
Not sure if I have missed out something fundamental. I have tried this
but when inserting the cross-reference, all I can get is or
. I want a reference that does not output the reference/page where
the label is, but the actual text of the label text.
One thing to keep in mind is that the various automated scripts
typically assume Adobe encoding.
Re: install otf font using otfinst.py
Paul A. Rubin
Mon, 19 Apr 2010 08:37:44 -0700
On 4/19/2010 8:37 AM, jelle feringa wrote:
Aha! That offers some insight!
Same thing happes
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