Hi,
When using function names predefined in LaTeX, such as \sin or \log, the
spacing between the name and variables before or after it (for example in
the expression x \sin \theta) is correct. However, when using \mathrm or
\textrm to type functions that are not predefined (for example, erf or
Hi,
When using function names predefined in LaTeX, such as \sin or \log, the
spacing between the name and variables before or after it (for example in
the expression x \sin \theta) is correct. However, when using \mathrm or
\textrm to type functions that are not predefined (for example, erf or
Hi,
When using function names predefined in LaTeX, such as \sin or \log, the
spacing between the name and variables before or after it (for example in
the expression "x \sin \theta") is correct. However, when using \mathrm or
\textrm to type functions that are not predefined (for example, erf or
Sh bara...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks! However, the code does not seem to change anything.
Barak
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn v...@lyx.orgwrote:
Op 19-6-2010 11:56, Barak Sh schreef:
Hello,
I'm trying to use the multicol package in order to print a formula sheet
Sh bara...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks! However, the code does not seem to change anything.
Barak
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn v...@lyx.orgwrote:
Op 19-6-2010 11:56, Barak Sh schreef:
Hello,
I'm trying to use the multicol package in order to print a formula sheet
> http://digitalwords.net/?p=122
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Barak Sh <bara...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks! However, the code does not seem to change anything.
>>
>> Barak
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Vincent van
Hello,
I'm trying to use the multicol package in order to print a formula sheet
with 3 columns and a vertical line separating them. The document is in
Hebrew and should be aligned right to left.
When using the usual Two-column document setting in LyX, the columns are
aligned right to left as
Thanks! However, the code does not seem to change anything.
Barak
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn v...@lyx.org wrote:
Op 19-6-2010 11:56, Barak Sh schreef:
Hello,
I'm trying to use the multicol package in order to print a formula sheet
with 3 columns
Hello all,
I've tried to change an article's document class to article (more
font sizes), in order to use a smaller base size for fonts (8 instead
of 10).
However, I could not export the article; I got a LaTeX error
\...@chapter undefined. This error appears even if I erase all
contents of the
Hello,
I'm trying to use the multicol package in order to print a formula sheet
with 3 columns and a vertical line separating them. The document is in
Hebrew and should be aligned right to left.
When using the usual Two-column document setting in LyX, the columns are
aligned right to left as
Thanks! However, the code does not seem to change anything.
Barak
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn v...@lyx.org wrote:
Op 19-6-2010 11:56, Barak Sh schreef:
Hello,
I'm trying to use the multicol package in order to print a formula sheet
with 3 columns
Hello all,
I've tried to change an article's document class to article (more
font sizes), in order to use a smaller base size for fonts (8 instead
of 10).
However, I could not export the article; I got a LaTeX error
\...@chapter undefined. This error appears even if I erase all
contents of the
Hello,
I'm trying to use the multicol package in order to print a formula sheet
with 3 columns and a vertical line separating them. The document is in
Hebrew and should be aligned right to left.
When using the usual "Two-column document" setting in LyX, the columns are
aligned right to left as
Thanks! However, the code does not seem to change anything.
Barak
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn <v...@lyx.org> wrote:
> Op 19-6-2010 11:56, Barak Sh schreef:
>
> Hello,
>> I'm trying to use the multicol package in order to print a formula sh
Hello all,
I've tried to change an article's document class to "article (more
font sizes)", in order to use a smaller base size for fonts (8 instead
of 10).
However, I could not export the article; I got a LaTeX error
"\...@chapter undefined". This error appears even if I erase all
contents of
Hello all,
An article I'm writing has reached 7 pages where the last page contains only
a small paragraph. Is there a simple way to reduce the article to 6 pages?
I know it's possible to make fonts a bit smaller throughout the entire
article. This will get the job done, but I have noticed that
Guenter Milde milde at users.berlios.de writes:
On 2010-06-12, Barak Sh wrote:
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An article I'm writing has reached 7 pages where the last page contains
only a small paragraph. Is there a simple way to reduce
Hello all,
An article I'm writing has reached 7 pages where the last page contains only
a small paragraph. Is there a simple way to reduce the article to 6 pages?
I know it's possible to make fonts a bit smaller throughout the entire
article. This will get the job done, but I have noticed that
Guenter Milde milde at users.berlios.de writes:
On 2010-06-12, Barak Sh wrote:
--0050450156d81d9ee90488d09573
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
An article I'm writing has reached 7 pages where the last page contains
only a small paragraph. Is there a simple way to reduce
Hello all,
An article I'm writing has reached 7 pages where the last page contains only
a small paragraph. Is there a simple way to reduce the article to 6 pages?
I know it's possible to make fonts a bit smaller throughout the entire
article. This will get the job done, but I have noticed that
Guenter Milde users.berlios.de> writes:
>
> On 2010-06-12, Barak Sh wrote:
> > --0050450156d81d9ee90488d09573
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> > An article I'm writing has reached 7 pages where the last page contains
> > only a sm
Hello fellow LyX users,
I would like to save a backup of my preferences (especially keyboard
shortcuts), so that I can instantly load them when (re)installing or
upgrading.
How can this be done?
I'm using LyX 1.6.4 on Windows 7.
Thanks,
Barak Shoshani
Oh, it's simpler than I thought. Thanks!
Barak
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 2:25 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
On 02/04/2010 04:30 AM, Barak Sh wrote:
Hello fellow LyX users,
I would like to save a backup of my preferences (especially keyboard
shortcuts), so that I can instantly load
Hello fellow LyX users,
I would like to save a backup of my preferences (especially keyboard
shortcuts), so that I can instantly load them when (re)installing or
upgrading.
How can this be done?
I'm using LyX 1.6.4 on Windows 7.
Thanks,
Barak Shoshani
Oh, it's simpler than I thought. Thanks!
Barak
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 2:25 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
On 02/04/2010 04:30 AM, Barak Sh wrote:
Hello fellow LyX users,
I would like to save a backup of my preferences (especially keyboard
shortcuts), so that I can instantly load
Hello fellow LyX users,
I would like to save a backup of my preferences (especially keyboard
shortcuts), so that I can instantly load them when (re)installing or
upgrading.
How can this be done?
I'm using LyX 1.6.4 on Windows 7.
Thanks,
Barak Shoshani
Oh, it's simpler than I thought. Thanks!
Barak
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 2:25 PM, rgheck <rgh...@bobjweil.com> wrote:
> On 02/04/2010 04:30 AM, Barak Sh wrote:
>
>> Hello fellow LyX users,
>>
>> I would like to save a backup of my preferences (especially keyboar
Hello all,
I've been working with LyX and MikTeX for a few years, and Hebrew worked
without problem with Culmus.
However, after upgrading to MikTeX 2.8, Hebrew support failed. When
compiling a LyX document with Hebrew characters, I get:
Font LHE/cmr/m/n/10=jerus10 at 10.0pt not loadable: Metric
Hello all,
I've been working with LyX and MikTeX for a few years, and Hebrew worked
without problem with Culmus.
However, after upgrading to MikTeX 2.8, Hebrew support failed. When
compiling a LyX document with Hebrew characters, I get:
Font LHE/cmr/m/n/10=jerus10 at 10.0pt not loadable: Metric
Hello all,
I've been working with LyX and MikTeX for a few years, and Hebrew worked
without problem with Culmus.
However, after upgrading to MikTeX 2.8, Hebrew support failed. When
compiling a LyX document with Hebrew characters, I get:
Font LHE/cmr/m/n/10=jerus10 at 10.0pt not loadable: Metric
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