On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 12:23 AM, Bert Lloyd wrote:
> Hello LyX users,
>
> Is it possible to print a paper copy of a LyX document as it appears
> onscreen, i.e. without exporting to PDF?
>
Have you tried File > Print? Normally it prints the document as seen
in LyX, and usually people complain that
On 10/16/2011 10:54 PM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
I tired your advice adding the following to classicthesis-preamble.sty:
\newcommand{\myTitleLine1}{Brassicaceae: from origin to recent days\xspace}
\newcommand{\myTitleLine2}{Taxonomy, ecology and polulation studies\xspace}
\newcommand{\my
On 10/16/2011 05:26 PM, Alberto Alcalá Alvarez wrote:
hello, I'm trying to get the following done, using the xymatrix
command: I have a diagram with a >>--->> arrow going down, but the
tail of the arrow, >>, gets overlapped with the name of the origin of
the arrow, so my question is if there is
Hello LyX users,
Is it possible to print a paper copy of a LyX document as it appears
onscreen, i.e. without exporting to PDF?
I would like to read through a collaborative document with lots of
tracked changes, LyX notes, and other things that do not get exported
to PDF, and always find reading t
hello, I'm trying to get the following done, using the xymatrix command: I have
a diagram with a >>--->> arrow going down, but the tail of the arrow, >>, gets
overlapped with the name of the origin of the arrow, so my question is if there
is a way to save some space between the name of the origi
Hi Philip,
I tired your advice adding the following to classicthesis-preamble.sty:
\newcommand{\myTitleLine1}{Brassicaceae: from origin to recent days\xspace}
\newcommand{\myTitleLine2}{Taxonomy, ecology and polulation studies\xspace}
\newcommand{\myTitle}{\myTitleLine1 \myTitleLine2}
Then I
Hello Liviu,
because I haven’t the whole thread in my e-mail-client, I don’t know
your primary question. But if you want to know, how to insert a
LaTeX-Table exported from gnumeric in LyX, than have a look on the
section »Tables using Gnumeric« in this webpage:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/CopyT
>From Tools > Preferences > Shortcuts, I can bind a key to
listing-insert. But this inserts a listing on new line. How can I
insert an inline listing instead? Of course, I can insert a listing,
right-click on it, etc., but this isn't satisfactory: I want to have a
simple keyboard shortcut for this.
On Sunday 16 October 2011 06:06:02 Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 14.10.2011 08:19, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> > I copied math.lyx to my home/Desktop to be able to handle it and
> > checked the table. Since I did not find in lyx the row you mentioned
>
> Just search in the LyX file for the term "\iddots
Am 11.10.2011 19:55, schrieb Sølvi:
Hi,
Hello,
I think, what you want is a tool for multiple find and replace like this:
http://www.markus-bader.de/MB-SearchAndReplace/index.php
If you want another tool, try to find it with Google.
Regards,
Solvi
Kind regards
Marcus
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E-Mail: m.gloe..
On Sun, 16 Oct 2011, the wise Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
1. Copy the files (I think you need only the .bst) to your texmf tree into
$TEXMFHOME/texmf/bibtex/bst (check your distribution about where your
$TEXMFHOME directory is).
2. Run mktexlsr
3. In LyX, open Insert > Lists & TOC > BibTeX Refer
On Oct 16, 2011, at 5:20 AM, Jacob Bishop wrote:
> It's really not that hard. Here's my attempt at a simple explanation:
You're a good man, Jacob!
> ...
> As for your original problem of how to change the paths to relative paths,
> you have two options. 1) You can do it manually with every file
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Shane Siers wrote:
> Hello, friends. My problem:
>
> Many R commands are too long for a single line. Lyx will wrap the text in
> the GUI, but the PDF output runs off the edge of the page. Breaking up
>
As a general rule, the way LyX wraps up text in the GUI has
Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> I have created a layout for my reference list with "latex makebst". The
> result is two files (one .bst and one .dbj). Now I would like to use this
> layout in a document. How do I do that?
1. Copy the files (I think you need only the .bst) to your texmf tree into
$TEX
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