Lyx was working fine for me with OS X 10.8 (I don't think I tried it with OS X
10.9), but I have major problems since installing OS X 10.10 beta on my
seconadary computer. The problems are identical with Lyx 2.0.7.1 and Lyx 2.1.1.
When opening Lyx documents, I get messages like:
The selected
This is an obvious question but I can't seem to find the
answer.
I am using bibtex to organize my references. For one
entry in the list of references I want to add a footnote
(which should appear at bottom of page where the
reference appears).
I mean, the reference should look something like
William Seager sea...@utsc.utoronto.ca writes:
This is an obvious question but I can't seem to find the
answer.
I am using bibtex to organize my references. For one
entry in the list of references I want to add a footnote
(which should appear at bottom of page where the
reference appears).
On Sunday, August 10, 2014 20:42 Rainer M Krug wrote:
have you tried to
enter the footnote directly in the reference, i.e. \footnote{An example
footnote.}
!! got it in one! That works almost perfectly. The only problem is
that it continues the numbers from previous ch. but that is
not hard
Jane Shevtsov jane.eco at gmail.com writes:
I am running LyX 2.1.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 and am running into a problem with
SVG images. These images show up fine in LyX itself, but when I export a
PDF, the images have a black background instead of a white one, which makes
them illegible. (The same
Yea, I was just going to say to do this. I have a quick word of warning
though. I think that biblatex and bibtex will take whatever .bib file you
have as valid latex code. I just remembered it because I personally think
this is a completely ridiculous thing to do but suffice to say, I know that
On 08/10/2014 07:09 AM, Kevin Horton wrote:
Lyx was working fine for me with OS X 10.8 (I don't think I tried it
with OS X 10.9), but I have major problems since installing OS X 10.10
beta on my seconadary computer. The problems are identical with Lyx
2.0.7.1 and Lyx 2.1.1.
When opening Lyx
Lyx was working fine for me with OS X 10.8 (I don't think I tried it with OS X
10.9), but I have major problems since installing OS X 10.10 beta on my
seconadary computer. The problems are identical with Lyx 2.0.7.1 and Lyx 2.1.1.
When opening Lyx documents, I get messages like:
The selected
This is an obvious question but I can't seem to find the
answer.
I am using bibtex to organize my references. For one
entry in the list of references I want to add a footnote
(which should appear at bottom of page where the
reference appears).
I mean, the reference should look something like
William Seager sea...@utsc.utoronto.ca writes:
This is an obvious question but I can't seem to find the
answer.
I am using bibtex to organize my references. For one
entry in the list of references I want to add a footnote
(which should appear at bottom of page where the
reference appears).
On Sunday, August 10, 2014 20:42 Rainer M Krug wrote:
have you tried to
enter the footnote directly in the reference, i.e. \footnote{An example
footnote.}
!! got it in one! That works almost perfectly. The only problem is
that it continues the numbers from previous ch. but that is
not hard
Jane Shevtsov jane.eco at gmail.com writes:
I am running LyX 2.1.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 and am running into a problem with
SVG images. These images show up fine in LyX itself, but when I export a
PDF, the images have a black background instead of a white one, which makes
them illegible. (The same
Yea, I was just going to say to do this. I have a quick word of warning
though. I think that biblatex and bibtex will take whatever .bib file you
have as valid latex code. I just remembered it because I personally think
this is a completely ridiculous thing to do but suffice to say, I know that
On 08/10/2014 07:09 AM, Kevin Horton wrote:
Lyx was working fine for me with OS X 10.8 (I don't think I tried it
with OS X 10.9), but I have major problems since installing OS X 10.10
beta on my seconadary computer. The problems are identical with Lyx
2.0.7.1 and Lyx 2.1.1.
When opening Lyx
Lyx was working fine for me with OS X 10.8 (I don't think I tried it with OS X
10.9), but I have major problems since installing OS X 10.10 beta on my
seconadary computer. The problems are identical with Lyx 2.0.7.1 and Lyx 2.1.1.
When opening Lyx documents, I get messages like:
"The selected
This is an obvious question but I can't seem to find the
answer.
I am using bibtex to organize my references. For one
entry in the list of references I want to add a footnote
(which should appear at bottom of page where the
reference appears).
I mean, the reference should look something like
William Seager writes:
> This is an obvious question but I can't seem to find the
> answer.
>
> I am using bibtex to organize my references. For one
> entry in the list of references I want to add a footnote
> (which should appear at bottom of page where the
> reference
On Sunday, August 10, 2014 20:42 Rainer M Krug wrote:
> have you tried to
> enter the footnote directly in the reference, i.e. \footnote{An example
> footnote.}
!! got it in one! That works almost perfectly. The only problem is
that it continues the numbers from previous ch. but that is
not
Jane Shevtsov gmail.com> writes:
> I am running LyX 2.1.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 and am running into a problem with
SVG images. These images show up fine in LyX itself, but when I export a
PDF, the images have a black background instead of a white one, which makes
them illegible. (The same images
Yea, I was just going to say to do this. I have a quick word of warning
though. I think that biblatex and bibtex will take whatever .bib file you
have as valid latex code. I just remembered it because I personally think
this is a completely ridiculous thing to do but suffice to say, I know that
On 08/10/2014 07:09 AM, Kevin Horton wrote:
Lyx was working fine for me with OS X 10.8 (I don't think I tried it
with OS X 10.9), but I have major problems since installing OS X 10.10
beta on my seconadary computer. The problems are identical with Lyx
2.0.7.1 and Lyx 2.1.1.
When opening Lyx
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