cating.
But now I read that Adobe reader locks files. (I don't use Adobe.) So I
guess the solution is not to use Adobe :)
Jeremy C. Reed
ow can help:
Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 00:20:11 -0400
From: Steve Litt
To: lyx-users
Subject: Re: Problem: TOC section 2 digit numbers crash into text
On Friday 18 May 2007 22:17, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Fri, 18 May 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
> > LyX 1.4.2, Mandriva 2007 Linux.
> >
>
I see several pages mentioning about line breaks within a tabular.
I have tables where I have a lot of text in a cell so then the tabnle is
wider than my printed page.
How can I get that text to wrap automatically?
Or by manually putting in line breaks?
Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 20:20 -0500, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I see several pages mentioning about line breaks within a tabular.
I have tables where I have a lot of text in a cell so then the tabnle is
wider than my printed page.
How can I
I see several pages mentioning about line breaks within a tabular.
I have tables where I have a lot of text in a cell so then the tabnle is
wider than my printed page.
How can I get that text to wrap automatically?
Or by manually putting in line breaks?
Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 20:20 -0500, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I see several pages mentioning about line breaks within a tabular.
I have tables where I have a lot of text in a cell so then the tabnle is
wider than my printed page.
How can I
I see several pages mentioning about line breaks within a tabular.
I have tables where I have a lot of text in a cell so then the tabnle is
wider than my printed page.
How can I get that text to wrap automatically?
Or by manually putting in line breaks?
Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 20:20 -0500, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> > I see several pages mentioning about line breaks within a tabular.
> >
> > I have tables where I have a lot of text in a cell so then the tabnle is
> >
on the web is out-dated or wrong.
LyX should remove any references about using DocBook from its official
documentation and remove any references to DocBook. It is misleading.
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. If LyX can do DocBook, that would be great. I have a 200-page book
and I am keeping both a LyX version
on the web is out-dated or wrong.
LyX should remove any references about using DocBook from its official
documentation and remove any references to DocBook. It is misleading.
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. If LyX can do DocBook, that would be great. I have a 200-page book
and I am keeping both a LyX version
ion on the web is out-dated or wrong.
LyX should remove any references about using DocBook from its official
documentation and remove any references to DocBook. It is misleading.
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. If LyX can do DocBook, that would be great. I have a 200-page book
and I am keeping both a LyX vers
Dear all,
Forgive this beginner's question. I am looking for the example file,
example_lyxified.lyx, referred to in the Lyx Tutorial. I quote:
The example files can be found in the examples/ directory, which you can
get to by selecting FileOpen and then clicking on the Examples button. Open
the
Thank you, Bennett. I don't think I would ever have found that without
directions. :)
I'm no great Mac expert, but if the folder you suggest is searched by the
command-F, find file dialog, then I think it would be a great improvement on
the current situation. Alternatively (or as well) updating
Dear all,
Forgive this beginner's question. I am looking for the example file,
example_lyxified.lyx, referred to in the Lyx Tutorial. I quote:
The example files can be found in the examples/ directory, which you can
get to by selecting FileOpen and then clicking on the Examples button. Open
the
Thank you, Bennett. I don't think I would ever have found that without
directions. :)
I'm no great Mac expert, but if the folder you suggest is searched by the
command-F, find file dialog, then I think it would be a great improvement on
the current situation. Alternatively (or as well) updating
Dear all,
Forgive this beginner's question. I am looking for the example file,
example_lyxified.lyx, referred to in the Lyx Tutorial. I quote:
"The example files can be found in the examples/ directory, which you can
get to by selecting FileOpen and then clicking on the Examples button. Open
the
Thank you, Bennett. I don't think I would ever have found that without
directions. :)
I'm no great Mac expert, but if the folder you suggest is searched by the
command-F, find file dialog, then I think it would be a great improvement on
the current situation. Alternatively (or as well) updating
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/KeyboardShortcutForCharacterStyles says:
p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I
overlooked it -- where is it linked from?
I don't
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/KeyboardShortcutForCharacterStyles says:
p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I
overlooked it -- where is it linked from?
I don't
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>
> > http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/KeyboardShortcutForCharacterStyles says:
> >
> > p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I
> > overlooked it -- w
don't see that anywhere. (Not on my Insert menu.) Can someone
explain this?
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I
overlooked it -- where is it linked from?
p.p.s. Why are there both http://wiki.lyx.org/Playground/CharacterStyles
and http
/layouts/ and
added the line:
Input mycharstyles.inc
Is there any file that corresponds to stdcharstyles.inc that defines
\newcommand{} for \filename and the others in that file? Or do I have to
define all these myself?
Jeremy C. Reed
don't see that anywhere. (Not on my Insert menu.) Can someone
explain this?
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I
overlooked it -- where is it linked from?
p.p.s. Why are there both http://wiki.lyx.org/Playground/CharacterStyles
and http
/layouts/ and
added the line:
Input mycharstyles.inc
Is there any file that corresponds to stdcharstyles.inc that defines
\newcommand{} for \filename and the others in that file? Or do I have to
define all these myself?
Jeremy C. Reed
e
- Pick which character style
But I don't see that anywhere. (Not on my Insert menu.) Can someone
explain this?
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I
overlooked it -- where is it linked from?
p.p.s. Why are there both http://wiki.lyx.org/Playgr
just copied scrbook.layout to my ~/.lyx/layouts/ and
added the line:
Input mycharstyles.inc
Is there any file that corresponds to stdcharstyles.inc that defines
\newcommand{} for \filename and the others in that file? Or do I have to
define all these myself?
Jeremy C. Reed
: space needed in table of contents in
January of 2006.
Jeremy C. Reed
: space needed in table of contents in
January of 2006.
Jeremy C. Reed
ad a few times.
See the archives for Subject: "space needed in table of contents" in
January of 2006.
Jeremy C. Reed
LyX 1.4.3.
Jeremy C. Reed
escaped the \$ORIGIN and that fixed it.
I guess my problem was caused by missing an \ escaped $ dollar sign and
the LaTeX error message misleading me.
I guess something like this oculd be in the FAQ to help others.
Jeremy C. Reed
LyX 1.4.3.
Jeremy C. Reed
escaped the \$ORIGIN and that fixed it.
I guess my problem was caused by missing an \ escaped $ dollar sign and
the LaTeX error message misleading me.
I guess something like this oculd be in the FAQ to help others.
Jeremy C. Reed
mode. I am using LyX 1.4.3.
Jeremy C. Reed
escaped the \$ORIGIN and that fixed it.
I guess my problem was caused by missing an \ escaped $ dollar sign and
the LaTeX error message misleading me.
I guess something like this oculd be in the FAQ to help others.
Jeremy C. Reed
On Mon, 14 May 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
But hard as I rack my brains, I can't think of a reason to start a
project in LyX, and THEN convert it to MS Word.
Interface preference.
Or availability (maybe author has limited access to Word).
Jeremy C. Reed
has a few hundred terms. (The book documents a software that has
many options.) I can manually clean up after faster than I can insert
manually.
Jeremy C. Reed
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 14:34:13 -0600 (CST)
From: Jeremy C. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx
On Mon, 14 May 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
But hard as I rack my brains, I can't think of a reason to start a
project in LyX, and THEN convert it to MS Word.
Interface preference.
Or availability (maybe author has limited access to Word).
Jeremy C. Reed
has a few hundred terms. (The book documents a software that has
many options.) I can manually clean up after faster than I can insert
manually.
Jeremy C. Reed
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 14:34:13 -0600 (CST)
From: Jeremy C. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx
On Mon, 14 May 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
> But hard as I rack my brains, I can't think of a reason to start a
> project in LyX, and THEN convert it to MS Word.
Interface preference.
Or availability (maybe author has limited access to Word).
Jeremy C. Reed
has a few hundred terms. (The book documents a software that has
many options.) I can manually clean up after faster than I can insert
manually.
Jeremy C. Reed
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 14:34:13 -0600 (CST)
From: Jeremy C. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
T
cases, I just reduce the font size. Another idea would be to make
a screenshot and use an actual image of it.
Any other suggestions for dealing with long lines would be appreciated.
With command-line examples (not the output), I use shell backslash \
line continuation character.
Jeremy C
cases, I just reduce the font size. Another idea would be to make
a screenshot and use an actual image of it.
Any other suggestions for dealing with long lines would be appreciated.
With command-line examples (not the output), I use shell backslash \
line continuation character.
Jeremy C
ome cases, I just reduce the font size. Another idea would be to make
a screenshot and use an actual image of it.
Any other suggestions for dealing with long lines would be appreciated.
With command-line examples (not the output), I use shell backslash \
line continuation character.
Jerem
The one thing this doesn't do is, upon final sort, sort by count descending
but name ascending. Can you think of a way to do that with standard Linux
commands?
I am not sure I understand (or maybe I should read this again when I
wake up :)
Can you give a short example?
The one thing this doesn't do is, upon final sort, sort by count descending
but name ascending. Can you think of a way to do that with standard Linux
commands?
I am not sure I understand (or maybe I should read this again when I
wake up :)
Can you give a short example?
> The one thing this doesn't do is, upon final sort, sort by count descending
> but name ascending. Can you think of a way to do that with standard Linux
> commands?
I am not sure I understand (or maybe I should read this again when I
wake up :)
Can you give a short example?
different orders, first in alpha
order, which of course could be done by the 1 liner, and then in descending
order of occurrence, which can't be.
fmt -1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
Also could had some tr and sed to clean out junk spacing and to lowercase
everything.
By the way, I did something
different orders, first in alpha
order, which of course could be done by the 1 liner, and then in descending
order of occurrence, which can't be.
fmt -1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
Also could had some tr and sed to clean out junk spacing and to lowercase
everything.
By the way, I did something
the words in 2 different orders, first in alpha
> order, which of course could be done by the 1 liner, and then in descending
> order of occurrence, which can't be.
fmt -1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
Also could had some tr and sed to clean out junk spacing and to lowercase
everythin
-users@lists.lyx.org/msg52771.html
Can someone please send me those attachments (as the mail-archive
corrupted them)?
Or better yet can someone post them somewhere?
My wife is starting a recipe book and remembered this thread.
Jeremy C. Reed
I received it off list. Thanks.
Is there a place to contribute these?
Jeremy C. Reed
-users@lists.lyx.org/msg52771.html
Can someone please send me those attachments (as the mail-archive
corrupted them)?
Or better yet can someone post them somewhere?
My wife is starting a recipe book and remembered this thread.
Jeremy C. Reed
I received it off list. Thanks.
Is there a place to contribute these?
Jeremy C. Reed
t
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg52771.html
Can someone please send me those attachments (as the mail-archive
corrupted them)?
Or better yet can someone post them somewhere?
My wife is starting a recipe book and remembered this thread.
Jeremy C. Reed
I received it off list. Thanks.
Is there a place to contribute these?
Jeremy C. Reed
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
The frontmatter is numbered with Arabic numbers, not Roman numerals. How do I
get the frontmatter to have Roman numerals?
\pagenumbering{roman}
% ...
\chapter{First real chapter}
\pagenumbering{arabic}
Jeremy C. Reed
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
The frontmatter is numbered with Arabic numbers, not Roman numerals. How do I
get the frontmatter to have Roman numerals?
\pagenumbering{roman}
% ...
\chapter{First real chapter}
\pagenumbering{arabic}
Jeremy C. Reed
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
> The frontmatter is numbered with Arabic numbers, not Roman numerals. How do I
> get the frontmatter to have Roman numerals?
\pagenumbering{roman}
% ...
\chapter{First real chapter}
\pagenumbering{arabic}
Jeremy C. Reed
of the \hrule?
And where is this documented?
Jeremy C. Reed
research'; sorry.
Afterword: I did try and post the PDF to the group, but I guess it was too
big. This was a really stupid thing to do on my part, sorry about this too.
Jeremy C. Reed
.
I've exmined the LyX source code of my file, but I haven't found a
clear way of solving this problem. Any suggestions?
Use Ctrl-Space instead of real space between the words.
Jeremy C. Reed
not *always* work. They don't call it 'Evil Red Text' for
nothing, I think.
Okay. I was looking for an automatic solution as I have well over a 100
sections (and over 200 pages) and the content changes daily -- so I can't
manually redo this every day :)
Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Uwe St?hr wrote:
Jeremy C. Reed schrieb:
Any ideas on how to get a horizontal rule before every section unless
at top or bottom of page?
Add this to your preamble:
\let\mySection\section\renewcommand{\section}{\hrule
\vspace{1ex}
\mySection}
, see
of the \hrule?
And where is this documented?
Jeremy C. Reed
research'; sorry.
Afterword: I did try and post the PDF to the group, but I guess it was too
big. This was a really stupid thing to do on my part, sorry about this too.
Jeremy C. Reed
.
I've exmined the LyX source code of my file, but I haven't found a
clear way of solving this problem. Any suggestions?
Use Ctrl-Space instead of real space between the words.
Jeremy C. Reed
not *always* work. They don't call it 'Evil Red Text' for
nothing, I think.
Okay. I was looking for an automatic solution as I have well over a 100
sections (and over 200 pages) and the content changes daily -- so I can't
manually redo this every day :)
Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Uwe St?hr wrote:
Jeremy C. Reed schrieb:
Any ideas on how to get a horizontal rule before every section unless
at top or bottom of page?
Add this to your preamble:
\let\mySection\section\renewcommand{\section}{\hrule
\vspace{1ex}
\mySection}
, see
the Ctrl-Return supposed to do with the context of the \hrule?
And where is this documented?
Jeremy C. Reed
anywhere. It's what you might call
> 'original research'; sorry.
>
> Afterword: I did try and post the PDF to the group, but I guess it was too
> big. This was a really stupid thing to do on my part, sorry about this too.
Jeremy C. Reed
highlighted.
>
> I've exmined the LyX source code of my file, but I haven't found a
> clear way of solving this problem. Any suggestions?
Use Ctrl-Space instead of real space between the words.
Jeremy C. Reed
gt; \hrule statement. This worked here in the example I tried, but of course
> it might not *always* work. They don't call it 'Evil Red Text' for
> nothing, I think.
Okay. I was looking for an automatic solution as I have well over a 100
sections (and over 200 pages) and the content changes daily -- so I can't
manually redo this every day :)
Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Uwe St?hr wrote:
> Jeremy C. Reed schrieb:
>
> > Any ideas on how to get a horizontal rule before every section unless
> > at top or bottom of page?
>
> Add this to your preamble:
>
> \let\mySection\section\renewcommand{\section}{\hrule
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, John Hughes wrote:
Is there an easy way of removing the word Chapter from chapter titles
in the report and book classes?
Try in your preamble or ERT:
\renewcommand{\chaptername}{}
Jeremy C. Reed
Any ideas on how to get a horizontal rule before every section unless at
top or bottom of page?
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, John Hughes wrote:
Is there an easy way of removing the word Chapter from chapter titles
in the report and book classes?
Try in your preamble or ERT:
\renewcommand{\chaptername}{}
Jeremy C. Reed
Any ideas on how to get a horizontal rule before every section unless at
top or bottom of page?
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, John Hughes wrote:
> Is there an easy way of removing the word "Chapter" from chapter titles
> in the report and book classes?
Try in your preamble or ERT:
\renewcommand{\chaptername}{}
Jeremy C. Reed
Any ideas on how to get a horizontal rule before every section unless at
top or bottom of page?
Remove the line
Input obsolete.inc
from the layout file. It was also wrong for 1.3, but 1.3 simply ignores
missing files while 1.4 is more restrictive.
Great! That fixed it. Thanks Bob and Georg!
Remove the line
Input obsolete.inc
from the layout file. It was also wrong for 1.3, but 1.3 simply ignores
missing files while 1.4 is more restrictive.
Great! That fixed it. Thanks Bob and Georg!
> Remove the line
>
> Input obsolete.inc
>
> from the layout file. It was also wrong for 1.3, but 1.3 simply ignores
> missing files while 1.4 is more restrictive.
Great! That fixed it. Thanks Bob and Georg!
-Document Class: article (sig-alternate)
3. OK
Can anybody else test this on their distribution? I want to check
whether
this is a Debian problem or a Lyx problem.
Thanks!
C.
-Document Class: article (sig-alternate)
3. OK
Can anybody else test this on their distribution? I want to check
whether
this is a Debian problem or a Lyx problem.
Thanks!
C.
ayout->Document...->Layout->Document Class: article (sig-alternate)
3. OK
Can anybody else test this on their distribution? I want to check
whether
this is a Debian problem or a Lyx problem.
Thanks!
C.
I am working on a system that generates latex and PDFs from data provided
from the public.
I don't want to allow public to accidently or maliciously embed some code
that breaks latex or breaks the system.
Can anyone point me to some URLs or docs or provide examples of what could
be dangerous?
I am working on a system that generates latex and PDFs from data provided
from the public.
I don't want to allow public to accidently or maliciously embed some code
that breaks latex or breaks the system.
Can anyone point me to some URLs or docs or provide examples of what could
be dangerous?
I am working on a system that generates latex and PDFs from data provided
from the public.
I don't want to allow public to accidently or maliciously embed some code
that breaks latex or breaks the system.
Can anyone point me to some URLs or docs or provide examples of what could
be dangerous?
Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
I asked about this in May but didn't get any reply.
I am looking for a step-by-step guide for using docbook-xml with LyX.
My configure.py has:
\Format docbook-xml xml Docbook (XML) %%
and
\converter docbookdocbook-xml cp $$i $$o xml
I am running lyx 1.4.3 on NetBSD.
The lyx
I asked about this in May but didn't get any reply.
I am looking for a step-by-step guide for using docbook-xml with LyX.
My configure.py has:
\Format docbook-xml xml Docbook (XML) %%
and
\converter docbookdocbook-xml cp $$i $$o xml
I am running lyx 1.4.3 on NetBSD.
The lyx
I asked about this in May but didn't get any reply.
I am looking for a step-by-step guide for using docbook-xml with LyX.
My configure.py has:
\Format docbook-xml xml "Docbook (XML)" "" "" "%%"
and
\converter docbookdocbook-xml "cp $$i $$o" "xml"
I am running lyx 1.4.3 on
or
different auto-indexer to try?
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
or
different auto-indexer to try?
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
or
different auto-indexer to try?
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
\begin_layout Standard
\end_layout
\end_inset
/cell
What is the correct way to get rid of entire columns?
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
\begin_layout Standard
\end_layout
\end_inset
/cell
What is the correct way to get rid of entire columns?
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
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