Micha Feigin wrote:
Is it possible to insert non-english (hebrew in my case) text inside and ert?
Have you tried quiting the ERT in the middle, writing Hebrew and then
opening another ERT? The only thing to note is the order of the two ERTs
(in an RTL paragraph): The first one (e.g begin{...
Sorry, here is the message with the attachment.
Micha Feigin wrote:
Is it possible to insert non-english (hebrew in my case) text inside and ert?
Have you tried quiting the ERT in the middle, writing Hebrew and then
opening another ERT? The only thing to note is the order of the two ERTs
(in
Micha Feigin wrote:
Is it possible to insert non-english (hebrew in my case) text inside and ert?
Have you tried quiting the ERT in the middle, writing Hebrew and then
opening another ERT? The only thing to note is the order of the two ERTs
(in an RTL paragraph): The first one (e.g begin{...
Sorry, here is the message with the attachment.
Micha Feigin wrote:
Is it possible to insert non-english (hebrew in my case) text inside and ert?
Have you tried quiting the ERT in the middle, writing Hebrew and then
opening another ERT? The only thing to note is the order of the two ERTs
(in
Micha Feigin wrote:
Is it possible to insert non-english (hebrew in my case) text inside and ert?
Have you tried quiting the ERT in the middle, writing Hebrew and then
opening another ERT? The only thing to note is the order of the two ERTs
(in an RTL paragraph): The first one (e.g begin{...
Sorry, here is the message with the attachment.
Micha Feigin wrote:
Is it possible to insert non-english (hebrew in my case) text inside and ert?
Have you tried quiting the ERT in the middle, writing Hebrew and then
opening another ERT? The only thing to note is the order of the two ERTs
(in
Hello Dave,
Since no one else answered, I'll tell you what I know.
Dave Augustus wrote:
I am working with some Biblical scholars and was wondering if lyx
supports both Hebrew and Greek characters?
Thanks,
Dave
LyX supports Hebrew quite well. See:
http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~dekelts/lyx/
I'm not sure
Hello Dave,
Since no one else answered, I'll tell you what I know.
Dave Augustus wrote:
I am working with some Biblical scholars and was wondering if lyx
supports both Hebrew and Greek characters?
Thanks,
Dave
LyX supports Hebrew quite well. See:
http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~dekelts/lyx/
I'm not sure
Hello Dave,
Since no one else answered, I'll tell you what I know.
Dave Augustus wrote:
I am working with some Biblical scholars and was wondering if lyx
supports both Hebrew and Greek characters?
Thanks,
Dave
LyX supports Hebrew quite well. See:
http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~dekelts/lyx/
I'm not sure
Hello Miki,
Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
I asked a question about formatting figure captions a few days ago.
Noboby answered, but since then, I have found the tex package caption
which will do anything desired with the figure captions.
My problem is, it works ONLY when the document contains no Hebrew
Hello Miki,
Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
I asked a question about formatting figure captions a few days ago.
Noboby answered, but since then, I have found the tex package caption
which will do anything desired with the figure captions.
My problem is, it works ONLY when the document contains no Hebrew
Hello Miki,
Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
I asked a question about formatting figure captions a few days ago.
Noboby answered, but since then, I have found the tex package "caption"
which will do anything desired with the figure captions.
My problem is, it works ONLY when the document contains no
Hello,
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Hi to all
I had try to put a box on a formula to emphysise it and to add a Label
so i could use the cross reference in th future. For this i done the
following:
\fbox - C - m - C - enter.
Note - C stand for Control.
I added C - enter to be able to add a label for cross
Hello,
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Hi to all
I had try to put a box on a formula to emphysise it and to add a Label
so i could use the cross reference in th future. For this i done the
following:
\fbox - C - m - C - enter.
Note - C stand for Control.
I added C - enter to be able to add a label for cross
Hello,
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Hi to all
I had try to put a box on a formula to emphysise it and to add a Label
so i could use the cross reference in th future. For this i done the
following:
\fbox -> C - m -> C - enter.
Note - C stand for Control.
I added C - enter to be able to add a label for
Hello,
Since Gmane encrypts email addresses, it also encrypted some of the code
I sent (because of the @ (at) symbol). So, if any one is intrested, here
is the code again with * appearing instead of @:
\makeatletter
\let\old*fancyhead\*fancyhead
Hello,
Since Gmane encrypts email addresses, it also encrypted some of the code
I sent (because of the @ (at) symbol). So, if any one is intrested, here
is the code again with * appearing instead of @:
\makeatletter
\let\old*fancyhead\*fancyhead
Hello,
Since Gmane encrypts email addresses, it also encrypted some of the code
I sent (because of the @ (at) symbol). So, if any one is intrested, here
is the code again with "*" appearing instead of "@":
\makeatletter
\let\old*fancyhead\*fancyhead
Hello,
Bernd Mehnert wrote:
i use xfig and want to export latex-figures oder ps/latex -figures and
want them in my lyx-file. (i use xfig to draw mathematical diagrams) why
From the menus choose Insert - External Material, and then pick your
xfig (.fig) file (just make sure that you choose the
Hello,
Bernd Mehnert wrote:
i use xfig and want to export latex-figures oder ps/latex -figures and
want them in my lyx-file. (i use xfig to draw mathematical diagrams) why
From the menus choose Insert - External Material, and then pick your
xfig (.fig) file (just make sure that you choose the
Hello,
Bernd Mehnert wrote:
i use xfig and want to export latex-figures oder ps/latex -figures and
want them in my lyx-file. (i use xfig to draw mathematical diagrams) why
From the menus choose Insert -> External Material, and then pick your
xfig (.fig) file (just make sure that you choose the
David Obadia wrote:
On Sat, Jan 17 (14:48), Paul Smith wrote:
Eg, \renewcommand\Re{\mathbf{Re}}
I think \Re means the real part of a number (just as \Im is the
imaginary part). \mathbf{Re} will give the symbol of Real numbers
\usepackage{dsfont}
\newcommand\R{\mathds{R}}
in the preamble and
Amir Seginer wrote:
imaginary part). \mathbf{Re} will give the symbol of Real numbers
Should be \mathbb{Re}.
Amir
David Obadia wrote:
On Sat, Jan 17 (17:50), Amir Seginer wrote:
Amir Seginer wrote:
imaginary part). \mathbf{Re} will give the symbol of Real numbers
Should be \mathbb{Re}.
In \mathbb, the R gives me the same R as just \mathbb{R} (which looks
like, but is not quite like the real R) and the e
David Obadia wrote:
On Sat, Jan 17 (14:48), Paul Smith wrote:
Eg, \renewcommand\Re{\mathbf{Re}}
I think \Re means the real part of a number (just as \Im is the
imaginary part). \mathbf{Re} will give the symbol of Real numbers
\usepackage{dsfont}
\newcommand\R{\mathds{R}}
in the preamble and
Amir Seginer wrote:
imaginary part). \mathbf{Re} will give the symbol of Real numbers
Should be \mathbb{Re}.
Amir
David Obadia wrote:
On Sat, Jan 17 (17:50), Amir Seginer wrote:
Amir Seginer wrote:
imaginary part). \mathbf{Re} will give the symbol of Real numbers
Should be \mathbb{Re}.
In \mathbb, the R gives me the same R as just \mathbb{R} (which looks
like, but is not quite like the real R) and the e
David Obadia wrote:
On Sat, Jan 17 (14:48), Paul Smith wrote:
Eg, \renewcommand\Re{\mathbf{Re}}
I think \Re means the real part of a number (just as \Im is the
imaginary part). \mathbf{Re} will give the symbol of Real numbers
\usepackage{dsfont}
\newcommand\R{\mathds{R}}
in the preamble and
Amir Seginer wrote:
imaginary part). \mathbf{Re} will give the symbol of Real numbers
Should be \mathbb{Re}.
Amir
David Obadia wrote:
On Sat, Jan 17 (17:50), Amir Seginer wrote:
Amir Seginer wrote:
imaginary part). \mathbf{Re} will give the symbol of Real numbers
Should be \mathbb{Re}.
In \mathbb, the R gives me the same R as just \mathbb{R} (which looks
like, but is not quite like the "re
Hello,
Wei Zhou wrote:
I can't seem to find a way to specify the name for theorem, definition, etc.
For example, in latex, I would write
\begin{definition}[aName]
...
\end{definition}
To do this in lyx, just put [aName] in latex (ERT) at the begining of
your theorem text (see attached).
Amir.
Hello,
Wei Zhou wrote:
I can't seem to find a way to specify the name for theorem, definition, etc.
For example, in latex, I would write
\begin{definition}[aName]
...
\end{definition}
To do this in lyx, just put [aName] in latex (ERT) at the begining of
your theorem text (see attached).
Amir.
Hello,
Wei Zhou wrote:
I can't seem to find a way to specify the name for theorem, definition, etc.
For example, in latex, I would write
\begin{definition}[aName]
...
\end{definition}
To do this in lyx, just put [aName] in latex (ERT) at the begining of
your theorem text (see attached).
Amir.
Hello,
I'm trying to use the fancyhdr package in a hebrew document, however I
get a strange behavior: The left and right headers seem to switch places
some times.(this is not because of odd/even numbered pages)
I could not find what triggers this switching. For example, in the
attached file,
Hello,
I'm trying to use the fancyhdr package in a hebrew document, however I
get a strange behavior: The left and right headers seem to switch places
some times.(this is not because of odd/even numbered pages)
I could not find what triggers this switching. For example, in the
attached file,
Hello,
I'm trying to use the fancyhdr package in a hebrew document, however I
get a strange behavior: The left and right headers seem to switch places
some times.(this is not because of odd/even numbered pages)
I could not find what triggers this switching. For example, in the
attached file,
Hello,
Paul E. Johnson wrote:
I use LyX 1.3.2 with the qt gui on RedHat 9.
I typed a paper and in the math equations I used the tilde from the
keyboard. I mean, I used the tilde you get by hitting shift and pressing
the key that says ~. It is above the TAB on a US keyboard.
I was
Hello,
Paul E. Johnson wrote:
I use LyX 1.3.2 with the qt gui on RedHat 9.
I typed a paper and in the math equations I used the tilde from the
keyboard. I mean, I used the tilde you get by hitting shift and pressing
the key that says ~. It is above the TAB on a US keyboard.
I was
Hello,
Paul E. Johnson wrote:
I use LyX 1.3.2 with the qt gui on RedHat 9.
I typed a paper and in the math equations I used the tilde from the
keyboard. I mean, I used the tilde you get by hitting shift and pressing
the key that says ~. It is above the TAB on a US keyboard.
I was
Hello,
You might try the mdwlist package
(As mentioned by Herbert Voss about a month ago - thanks).
Amir.
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
Hi everyone!
Using LyX 1.3.2, how can I add additional text to a first-level
Itemization-item AFTER some second-level items?
Example:
* First-level Item
Hello,
You might try the mdwlist package
(As mentioned by Herbert Voss about a month ago - thanks).
Amir.
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
Hi everyone!
Using LyX 1.3.2, how can I add additional text to a first-level
Itemization-item AFTER some second-level items?
Example:
* First-level Item
Hello,
You might try the mdwlist package
(As mentioned by Herbert Voss about a month ago - thanks).
Amir.
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
Hi everyone!
Using LyX 1.3.2, how can I add additional text to a first-level
"Itemization"-item AFTER some second-level items?
Example:
* First-level Item
Hello,
I'm probably missing something, but what is wrong with the \boxed{}
command in AMS? In the QT version you even see the box in LyX.
Amir.
Kai Johannes Keller wrote:
Hello everybody,
for everybody who wants some frame DIRECTLY AROUND THE EQUATION, and not
over the whole width of the
Hello,
I'm probably missing something, but what is wrong with the \boxed{}
command in AMS? In the QT version you even see the box in LyX.
Amir.
Kai Johannes Keller wrote:
Hello everybody,
for everybody who wants some frame DIRECTLY AROUND THE EQUATION, and not
over the whole width of the
Hello,
I'm probably missing something, but what is wrong with the \boxed{}
command in AMS? In the QT version you even see the box in LyX.
Amir.
Kai Johannes Keller wrote:
Hello everybody,
for everybody who wants some frame DIRECTLY AROUND THE EQUATION, and not
over the whole width of the
Hello,
I've just been trying use the command \xrightarrow with it optional
argument, e.g.
\[ leftside \xright[down]{up} rightside \]
Is it possible to do this (and in general use optional arguments in
math/display mode)? I've tried writing it as regular text (without the
\[ and \]) and
Thanks for the quick answer
\xrightarrow is supported 'natively'.
Just make sure to enable AMS.
The problem is the optional argument, not just using \xrightarrow
If it is indeed imposible, might it be better if there was an option
within math mode to enter pure latex, without Lyx helping
Thanks, Andre' and Dekel,
It now works,
Amir.
Hello,
I've just been trying use the command \xrightarrow with it optional
argument, e.g.
\[ leftside \xright[down]{up} rightside \]
Is it possible to do this (and in general use optional arguments in
math/display mode)? I've tried writing it as regular text (without the
\[ and \]) and
Thanks for the quick answer
\xrightarrow is supported 'natively'.
Just make sure to enable AMS.
The problem is the optional argument, not just using \xrightarrow
If it is indeed imposible, might it be better if there was an option
within math mode to enter pure latex, without Lyx helping
Thanks, Andre' and Dekel,
It now works,
Amir.
Hello,
I've just been trying use the command \xrightarrow with it optional
argument, e.g.
\[ leftside \xright[down]{up} rightside \]
Is it possible to do this (and in general use optional arguments in
math/display mode)? I've tried writing it as regular text (without the
\[ and \]) and
Thanks for the quick answer
\xrightarrow is supported 'natively'.
Just make sure to enable AMS.
The problem is the optional argument, not just using \xrightarrow
If it is indeed imposible, might it be better if there was an option
within math mode to enter pure latex, without Lyx "helping"
Thanks, Andre' and Dekel,
It now works,
Amir.
Hello,
have you installed (for the QT front end) the latex-ttf-fonts package?
In the LyX ftp site it is in the contrib directory.
Amir.
#LI ZHAO (G0101801C)# wrote:
hi, sirs,
i have just installed lyx 1.3.1 qt for linux 8.0. (I use 1.2.1 before)
gorgeous, unfortunately,
some charaters in
Hello,
have you installed (for the QT front end) the latex-ttf-fonts package?
In the LyX ftp site it is in the contrib directory.
Amir.
#LI ZHAO (G0101801C)# wrote:
hi, sirs,
i have just installed lyx 1.3.1 qt for linux 8.0. (I use 1.2.1 before)
gorgeous, unfortunately,
some charaters in
Hello,
have you installed (for the QT front end) the latex-ttf-fonts package?
In the LyX ftp site it is in the contrib directory.
Amir.
#LI ZHAO (G0101801C)# wrote:
hi, sirs,
i have just installed lyx 1.3.1 qt for linux 8.0. (I use 1.2.1 before)
gorgeous, unfortunately,
some charaters in
OK, I have solved half of my problems. I can now write hebrew properly
in the headers and footers: just put the commands
\selectlanguage{hebrew} and \inputencoding{cp1255} within the \lhead
command (see attached file).
However, Latex sometime exchanges the left and right headers, depending
Amir Seginer wrote:
OK, I have solved half of my problems. I can now write hebrew properly
in the headers and footers: just put the commands
\selectlanguage{hebrew} and \inputencoding{cp1255} within the \lhead
command (see attached file).
However, Latex sometime exchanges the left and right
OK, I have solved half of my problems. I can now write hebrew properly
in the headers and footers: just put the commands
\selectlanguage{hebrew} and \inputencoding{cp1255} within the \lhead
command (see attached file).
However, Latex sometime exchanges the left and right headers, depending
Amir Seginer wrote:
OK, I have solved half of my problems. I can now write hebrew properly
in the headers and footers: just put the commands
\selectlanguage{hebrew} and \inputencoding{cp1255} within the \lhead
command (see attached file).
However, Latex sometime exchanges the left and right
OK, I have solved half of my problems. I can now write hebrew properly
in the headers and footers: just put the commands
\selectlanguage{hebrew} and \inputencoding{cp1255} within the \lhead
command (see attached file).
However, Latex sometime exchanges the left and right headers, depending
Amir Seginer wrote:
OK, I have solved half of my problems. I can now write hebrew properly
in the headers and footers: just put the commands
\selectlanguage{hebrew} and \inputencoding{cp1255} within the \lhead
command (see attached file).
However, Latex sometime exchanges the left and right
Hello,
I'm trying to put Hebrew headers into a document using fancyhdr.sty. I
have two problems:
1) How do I control whether the language of the header is in Hebrew or
English (see attached files).
2) I don't seem to find a relatively simple method of writing hebrew in
the \lhead{} (and its
Hello,
I'm trying to put Hebrew headers into a document using fancyhdr.sty. I
have two problems:
1) How do I control whether the language of the header is in Hebrew or
English (see attached files).
2) I don't seem to find a relatively simple method of writing hebrew in
the \lhead{} (and its
Hello,
I'm trying to put Hebrew headers into a document using fancyhdr.sty. I
have two problems:
1) How do I control whether the language of the header is in Hebrew or
English (see attached files).
2) I don't seem to find a relatively simple method of writing hebrew in
the \lhead{} (and its
Hello,
Have you thought of using a diffrent package like picins or wrapfig.
You'll have to use a minimal ERT for those, though. I think that picins
is the most robust, although I'm no expert.
Hope this helps,
Amir.
P.S.
By the way does any one know how to use these packages properly with
Hello,
A friend of mine has installed Ruurd Reitsma's Lyx port on Windows-XP.
All seems to work except for one problem. When typing hebrew, the
letters appear in reverse order, i.e. when you type ABC (actually aleph
bet gimel) it shows on the screen CBA (gimel bet aleph).
The same problem
Hello,
Have you thought of using a diffrent package like picins or wrapfig.
You'll have to use a minimal ERT for those, though. I think that picins
is the most robust, although I'm no expert.
Hope this helps,
Amir.
P.S.
By the way does any one know how to use these packages properly with
Hello,
A friend of mine has installed Ruurd Reitsma's Lyx port on Windows-XP.
All seems to work except for one problem. When typing hebrew, the
letters appear in reverse order, i.e. when you type ABC (actually aleph
bet gimel) it shows on the screen CBA (gimel bet aleph).
The same problem
Hello,
Have you thought of using a diffrent package like picins or wrapfig.
You'll have to use a minimal ERT for those, though. I think that picins
is the most robust, although I'm no expert.
Hope this helps,
Amir.
P.S.
By the way does any one know how to use these packages properly with
Hello,
A friend of mine has installed Ruurd Reitsma's Lyx port on Windows-XP.
All seems to work except for one problem. When typing hebrew, the
letters appear in reverse order, i.e. when you type ABC (actually aleph
bet gimel) it shows on the screen CBA (gimel bet aleph).
The same problem
Hello,
No, there is no special tex code you need. I've attached a simple file,
which worked for me.
Hope this helps you,
Amir.
Adinda Praditya wrote:
Dear All,...
I have a problem with inserting graphics. As in user guide said I tried to
insert any type of graphics using Insert Graphics.
Hello,
No, there is no special tex code you need. I've attached a simple file,
which worked for me.
Hope this helps you,
Amir.
Adinda Praditya wrote:
Dear All,...
I have a problem with inserting graphics. As in user guide said I tried to
insert any type of graphics using Insert Graphics.
Hello,
No, there is no special tex code you need. I've attached a simple file,
which worked for me.
Hope this helps you,
Amir.
Adinda Praditya wrote:
Dear All,...
I have a problem with inserting graphics. As in user guide said I tried to
insert any type of graphics using Insert > Graphics.
Hello,
Hi.. I'm having trouble with some simple math in the math editor.. I'm getting
errors saying there are missing $, } etc.. I'm attaching a sample file here
which has 2 lines of math text that gives me 15 errors. Please let me know what
needs to be done to correct this (if it can be
Hello,
Hi.. I'm having trouble with some simple math in the math editor.. I'm getting
errors saying there are missing $, } etc.. I'm attaching a sample file here
which has 2 lines of math text that gives me 15 errors. Please let me know what
needs to be done to correct this (if it can be
Hello,
Hi.. I'm having trouble with some simple math in the math editor.. I'm getting
errors saying there are missing $, } etc.. I'm attaching a sample file here
which has 2 lines of math text that gives me 15 errors. Please let me know what
needs to be done to correct this (if it can be
Hello,
hugh a. duguid wrote:
I have reviewed the sections on Math Macros, 5.1, etc and still need
help setting up a math macro with arguments.
Specifically, I'd like to have a summation with the upper and lower
limits, as well as the argument of the summation empty so that they can
be filled
Hello,
hugh a. duguid wrote:
I have reviewed the sections on Math Macros, 5.1, etc and still need
help setting up a math macro with arguments.
Specifically, I'd like to have a summation with the upper and lower
limits, as well as the argument of the summation empty so that they can
be filled
Hello,
hugh a. duguid wrote:
I have reviewed the sections on Math Macros, 5.1, etc and still need
help setting up a math macro with arguments.
Specifically, I'd like to have a summation with the upper and lower
limits, as well as the argument of the summation empty so that they can
be filled
Owen Lucas wrote:
When in maths mode you can press meta-m and it allows you to type in
commands as shown in maths.bind. I can get the single character options
to work but cant get the multiple ones to key in. in the file maths.bind
these multi character commands start with. ~S- I assume that
Owen Lucas wrote:
When in maths mode you can press meta-m and it allows you to type in
commands as shown in maths.bind. I can get the single character options
to work but cant get the multiple ones to key in. in the file maths.bind
these multi character commands start with. ~S- I assume that
Owen Lucas wrote:
When in maths mode you can press meta-m and it allows you to type in
commands as shown in maths.bind. I can get the single character options
to work but cant get the multiple ones to key in. in the file maths.bind
these multi character commands start with. "~S-" I assume that
In Lyx-1.3.0 you can simply use insert-short title from the menu
Amir.
roy nicolas wrote:
Does anybody know how to make a section name appear differently in the
toc than in the document. I have in mind the following tex command :
\chapter[short title]{very very very very lnnn title}
In Lyx-1.3.0 you can simply use insert-short title from the menu
Amir.
roy nicolas wrote:
Does anybody know how to make a section name appear differently in the
toc than in the document. I have in mind the following tex command :
\chapter[short title]{very very very very lnnn title}
In Lyx-1.3.0 you can simply use insert->short title from the menu
Amir.
roy nicolas wrote:
Does anybody know how to make a section name appear differently in the
toc than in the document. I have in mind the following tex command :
\chapter[short title]{very very very very lnnn title}
Hello,
This might be difficult to implement, or simply undesired, but how about
detachable groups like in the symbols in the math-panel (in 1.3.0-Qt
this seems very convenient). I could then detach a sections panel
with, say, chapter, section, subsection,... and another, say,
mathematical
Hello,
This might be difficult to implement, or simply undesired, but how about
detachable groups like in the symbols in the math-panel (in 1.3.0-Qt
this seems very convenient). I could then detach a sections panel
with, say, chapter, section, subsection,... and another, say,
mathematical
Hello,
This might be difficult to implement, or simply undesired, but how about
detachable groups like in the symbols in the math-panel (in 1.3.0-Qt
this seems very convenient). I could then detach a sections panel
with, say, chapter, section, subsection,... and another, say,
mathematical
Hello,
This might be difficult to implement, or simply undesired, but how about
detachable groups like in the symbols in the math-panel (in 1.3.0-Qt
this seems very convenient). I could then detach a sections panel
with, say, chapter, section, subsection,... and another, say,
mathematical
Hello,
This might be difficult to implement, or simply undesired, but how about
detachable groups like in the symbols in the math-panel (in 1.3.0-Qt
this seems very convenient). I could then detach a "sections" panel
with, say, chapter, section, subsection,... and another, say,
"mathematical"
Hello,
This might be difficult to implement, or simply undesired, but how about
detachable groups like in the symbols in the math-panel (in 1.3.0-Qt
this seems very convenient). I could then detach a "sections" panel
with, say, chapter, section, subsection,... and another, say,
"mathematical"
Hello,
I want to stack two math signs with lyx. For example: an arrow
with a letter A above. Can anyone tell me how to manage this?
Try \stackrel and then space in math mode.
Amir
Hello,
I want to stack two math signs with lyx. For example: an arrow
with a letter A above. Can anyone tell me how to manage this?
Try \stackrel and then space in math mode.
Amir
Hello,
I want to stack two math signs with lyx. For example: an arrow
with a letter "A" above. Can anyone tell me how to manage this?
Try \stackrel and then space in math mode.
Amir
Hello,
I've just finished installing Lyx-1.3.0 and intend to check it out.
However, I've had one problem of installing Lyx with the thesaurus. I
installed Aiksaurus (Aiksaurus-0.15-1rh80.i386.rpm from the Lyx ftp
site). However during the make process Lyx complained that it couldn't
find
Hello,
I've just finished installing Lyx-1.3.0 and intend to check it out.
However, I've had one problem of installing Lyx with the thesaurus. I
installed Aiksaurus (Aiksaurus-0.15-1rh80.i386.rpm from the Lyx ftp
site). However during the make process Lyx complained that it couldn't
find
Hello,
I've just finished installing Lyx-1.3.0 and intend to check it out.
However, I've had one problem of installing Lyx with the thesaurus. I
installed Aiksaurus (Aiksaurus-0.15-1rh80.i386.rpm from the Lyx ftp
site). However during the make process Lyx complained that it couldn't
find
Hello,
I have just started using the tex2pdf script (see Lyx's tips tricks
under pdf). This works very well for me. After installation, just choose
File - Export - PDF (pdflatex) and it does all the needed conversions
(including for xfig) and gives a good pdf file. The only minor problem
is
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