Richard Heck schrieb:
The listings package is **wonderful**. Note that it can import specified lines
from a source file.
And LyX 1.5.0 will support the listings package directly via a listings
inset (like the ERT inset). This was committed to svn a few days ago.
Cool!
Cool, cool, cool,
Tim Michelsen wrote:
>
> Very good point. I often do get the comment that I should run the spell
> checker. But it takes the same amount of time to check with the Lyx
> spell checker and train it all the technical terms as
> printing and correcting it manually.
Especially if you write a lot of
pol wrote:
> I would like to automatically enumerate blocks of lines of code,
> that is lines formatted as 'lyx code'.
>
> Enumeration should be carried through all the blocks in the document.
>
> Any hints?
I recommend to use the listings package to typeset your code instead of
"Lyx Code".
Helge Hafting wrote:
> Daniel Lohmann wrote:
>> Tim Michelsen wrote:
>>
>>> Very good point. I often do get the comment that I should run the spell
>>> checker. But it takes the same amount of time to check with the Lyx
>>> spell checker and train
Richard Heck schrieb:
The listings package is **wonderful**. Note that it can import specified lines
from a source file.
And LyX 1.5.0 will support the listings package directly via a listings
inset (like the ERT inset). This was committed to svn a few days ago.
Cool!
Cool, cool, cool,
Rich Shepard wrote:
[...]
When I wrote Tim O'Reilly to ask why they have that policy he
never responded.
I guess they do it for pragmatic reasons. It is just the editor that
is most common among writers - and documents are most probably converted
into an in-house format for the
Russell Davie wrote:
Annotating pdf? no excuses now!
Well, the tools to annotate PDFs -- including Acrobat -- are quite clumsy.
And of course there is a significant difference between editing (in the
sense of performing visible changes to the document, each of which can
later be approved or
Rich Shepard wrote:
[...]
When I wrote Tim O'Reilly to ask why they have that policy he
never responded.
I guess they do it for pragmatic reasons. It is just the editor that
is most common among writers - and documents are most probably converted
into an in-house format for the
Russell Davie wrote:
Annotating pdf? no excuses now!
Well, the tools to annotate PDFs -- including Acrobat -- are quite clumsy.
And of course there is a significant difference between editing (in the
sense of performing visible changes to the document, each of which can
later be approved or
Rich Shepard wrote:
> [...]
> When I wrote Tim O'Reilly to ask why they have that policy he
> never responded.
>
I guess they do it for pragmatic reasons. It is just the "editor" that
is most common among writers - and documents are most probably converted
into an in-house format for the
Russell Davie wrote:
> Annotating pdf? no excuses now!
>
Well, the tools to annotate PDFs -- including Acrobat -- are quite clumsy.
And of course there is a significant difference between editing (in the
sense of performing visible changes to the document, each of which can
later be approved
Cool, I was looking for that one as well!
There is one caveat: If I press Ctrl+i in an inline ERT box, it changes
to collapsed, as expected. Howver, if I press it again it changes not
back to inline but open. Is there a keyboard shortcut to switch to
inline display as well?
(I haven't found
Cool, I was looking for that one as well!
There is one caveat: If I press Ctrl+i in an inline ERT box, it changes
to collapsed, as expected. Howver, if I press it again it changes not
back to inline but open. Is there a keyboard shortcut to switch to
inline display as well?
(I haven't found
Cool, I was looking for that one as well!
There is one caveat: If I press Ctrl+i in an "inline" ERT box, it changes
to "collapsed", as expected. Howver, if I press it again it changes not
back to "inline" but "open". Is there a keyboard shortcut to switch to
"inline" display as well?
(I
Hi Everybody,
I am looking for a clever way to merge some extra information into existing
PDF files.
Background: We have a bunch of research papers (PDF) which should be
stamped on the first page with some small box containing extra
information. The information to add includes a link to
John Pye schrieb:
Perhaps this one is worth a look?
http://pybrary.net/pyPdf/
Thanks John, I wasn't aware of that!
For the archive: pyPDF is a nice and quite easy to use Python library to
merge pages from different input PDF files into an output PDF file.
Unfortunately it does not solve
Hi Everybody,
I am looking for a clever way to merge some extra information into existing
PDF files.
Background: We have a bunch of research papers (PDF) which should be
stamped on the first page with some small box containing extra
information. The information to add includes a link to
John Pye schrieb:
Perhaps this one is worth a look?
http://pybrary.net/pyPdf/
Thanks John, I wasn't aware of that!
For the archive: pyPDF is a nice and quite easy to use Python library to
merge pages from different input PDF files into an output PDF file.
Unfortunately it does not solve
Hi Everybody,
I am looking for a clever way to merge some extra information into existing
PDF files.
Background: We have a bunch of research papers (PDF) which should be
"stamped" on the first page with some small box containing extra
information. The information to add includes a link to
John Pye schrieb:
Perhaps this one is worth a look?
http://pybrary.net/pyPdf/
Thanks John, I wasn't aware of that!
For the archive: pyPDF is a nice and quite easy to use Python library to
merge pages from different input PDF files into an output PDF file.
Unfortunately it does not solve
Hi,
I have a (subversion-managed) documentation project. The different
chapters are maintained in sub subdirectories. They have to \usepackage
some custom LaTeX packages, which are part of the project and maintained
in a share folder:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [~/svnunix/stud/ose-2007/doc]find .
.
Hi,
I have a (subversion-managed) documentation project. The different
chapters are maintained in sub subdirectories. They have to \usepackage
some custom LaTeX packages, which are part of the project and maintained
in a share folder:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [~/svnunix/stud/ose-2007/doc]find .
.
Hi,
I have a (subversion-managed) documentation project. The different
chapters are maintained in sub subdirectories. They have to \usepackage
some custom LaTeX packages, which are part of the project and maintained
in a "share" folder:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [~/svnunix/stud/ose-2007/doc]>find .
.
Hi Paul,
Thank you very much; that did it!
Now I also understand why LyX suddenly switched to German UI. It had never
started this particular version from the command line before.
Daniel
Paul A. Rubin schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Hi,
On my (German) WinXP, LyX 1.4 suddenly (at least I
Hi Paul,
Thank you very much; that did it!
Now I also understand why LyX suddenly switched to German UI. It had never
started this particular version from the command line before.
Daniel
Paul A. Rubin schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Hi,
On my (German) WinXP, LyX 1.4 suddenly (at least I
Hi Paul,
Thank you very much; that did it!
Now I also understand why LyX suddenly switched to German UI. It had never
started this particular version from the command line before.
Daniel
Paul A. Rubin schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Hi,
On my (German) WinXP, LyX 1.4 "suddenly" (
John Pye schrieb:
Point is that it doesn't NEED cropping. If I open the file in Evince, it
correctly shows the image not needing cropping. I have got to pains to
change the page size in OpenOffice to just that which is requred. The
point is that LyX is not detecting the BoundingBox correctly
Hi,
On my (German) WinXP, LyX 1.4 suddenly (at least I never noticed that
before) uses German translations for most parts of the UI, which kind of
confuses me, especially as all the short-cuts are different.
How can I switch it back to English?
Thanks!
Daniel
John Pye schrieb:
Point is that it doesn't NEED cropping. If I open the file in Evince, it
correctly shows the image not needing cropping. I have got to pains to
change the page size in OpenOffice to just that which is requred. The
point is that LyX is not detecting the BoundingBox correctly
Hi,
On my (German) WinXP, LyX 1.4 suddenly (at least I never noticed that
before) uses German translations for most parts of the UI, which kind of
confuses me, especially as all the short-cuts are different.
How can I switch it back to English?
Thanks!
Daniel
John Pye schrieb:
Point is that it doesn't NEED cropping. If I open the file in Evince, it
correctly shows the image not needing cropping. I have got to pains to
change the page size in OpenOffice to just that which is requred. The
point is that LyX is not detecting the BoundingBox correctly
Hi,
On my (German) WinXP, LyX 1.4 "suddenly" (at least I never noticed that
before) uses German translations for most parts of the UI, which kind of
confuses me, especially as all the short-cuts are different.
How can I switch it back to English?
Thanks!
Daniel
John Pye wrote:
Hi all
I know that this has 'been done' but I'm not sure how to go about it
myself. I would like to link to an external source code file and 'pull
it in' to my compiled document when I use pdflatex. I would like to
apply source code highlighting, although that's not
John Pye schrieb:
Hi Daniel Where and how do I get this 'listings' package? I looked on
the LyX homepage and on the Wiki but couldn't find it.
Well, it is not related to LyX, but a LaTeX package which you have to
install for your LaTeX distribution. With MikTex on Windows this should be
John Pye wrote:
Hi all
I know that this has 'been done' but I'm not sure how to go about it
myself. I would like to link to an external source code file and 'pull
it in' to my compiled document when I use pdflatex. I would like to
apply source code highlighting, although that's not
John Pye schrieb:
Hi Daniel Where and how do I get this 'listings' package? I looked on
the LyX homepage and on the Wiki but couldn't find it.
Well, it is not related to LyX, but a LaTeX package which you have to
install for your LaTeX distribution. With MikTex on Windows this should be
John Pye wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I know that this has 'been done' but I'm not sure how to go about it
> myself. I would like to link to an external source code file and 'pull
> it in' to my compiled document when I use pdflatex. I would like to
> apply source code highlighting, although that's not
John Pye schrieb:
Hi Daniel Where and how do I get this 'listings' package? I looked on
the LyX homepage and on the Wiki but couldn't find it.
Well, it is not related to LyX, but a LaTeX package which you have to
install for your LaTeX distribution. With MikTex on Windows this should be
Bob,
This info and the example is definitely worth to be put on the Wiki!
I think the reason you got no answers on your questions is not caused by a
lack of interest but by a lack of knowledge.
Daniel
Bob Lounsbury schrieb:
Hello,
I'm trying to use the appendix package to change the
Bob,
This info and the example is definitely worth to be put on the Wiki!
I think the reason you got no answers on your questions is not caused by a
lack of interest but by a lack of knowledge.
Daniel
Bob Lounsbury schrieb:
Hello,
I'm trying to use the appendix package to change the
Bob,
This info and the example is definitely worth to be put on the Wiki!
I think the reason you got no answers on your questions is not caused by a
lack of interest but by a lack of knowledge.
Daniel
Bob Lounsbury schrieb:
Hello,
I'm trying to use the appendix package to change the
Two additional comments:
- The problem appears with other article classes as well (I had it with
other IEEE styles, but also the ACM classes sigplan, acm_proc_article and
so on).
- It seems to be enough to just uncheck the use bable option. There is no
need for reconfiguration.
Daniel
AFAIK there is no out-of-the-box solution (aka some magic option) for
this kind of problem that really works. If the space is just enough for
an orphan/widow, but to big to be let empty, well what should LaTeX
possibly do about it?
IMHO this is best solved by manual fine-tuning at the very end:
Two additional comments:
- The problem appears with other article classes as well (I had it with
other IEEE styles, but also the ACM classes sigplan, acm_proc_article and
so on).
- It seems to be enough to just uncheck the use bable option. There is no
need for reconfiguration.
Daniel
AFAIK there is no out-of-the-box solution (aka some magic option) for
this kind of problem that really works. If the space is just enough for
an orphan/widow, but to big to be let empty, well what should LaTeX
possibly do about it?
IMHO this is best solved by manual fine-tuning at the very end:
Two additional comments:
- The problem appears with other article classes as well (I had it with
other IEEE styles, but also the ACM classes sigplan, acm_proc_article and
so on).
- It seems to be enough to just uncheck the "use bable" option. There is no
need for reconfiguration.
Daniel
AFAIK there is no out-of-the-box solution (aka some magic option) for
this kind of problem that really works. If the space is just enough for
an orphan/widow, but to big to be let empty, well what should LaTeX
possibly do about it?
IMHO this is best solved by manual fine-tuning at the very end:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Daniel == Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel Nevertheless: It would be nice to have them for style
Daniel selections, menu entries and simple dialogs (if the OK action
Daniel of a dialog yields a single LFUN).
Did you try style selection and menu
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Tino Langer schrieb:
is it possible to install both versions at the same time on one
computer? What I have to look for to have no trouble.
Yes you can. I have both version installed side by side. To avoid
problems install first LyX 1.4.4 using this installer
[...]
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Daniel == Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel Nevertheless: It would be nice to have them for style
Daniel selections, menu entries and simple dialogs (if the OK action
Daniel of a dialog yields a single LFUN).
Did you try style selection and menu
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Tino Langer schrieb:
is it possible to install both versions at the same time on one
computer? What I have to look for to have no trouble.
Yes you can. I have both version installed side by side. To avoid
problems install first LyX 1.4.4 using this installer
[...]
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>>>>> "Daniel" == Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Daniel> Nevertheless: It would be nice to have them for style
> Daniel> selections, menu entries and simple dialogs (if the OK action
> Daniel> of
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Tino Langer schrieb:
>
>> is it possible to install both versions at the same time on one
>> computer? What I have to look for to have no trouble.
>
> Yes you can. I have both version installed side by side. To avoid
> problems install first LyX 1.4.4 using this installer
>
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read the complaing page for LyX
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Complaints
where at the end someone complained about no simple keyboard
bindings. I'm afraid I don't understand that bit - I personally never
found the keyboard shortcuts
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
Daniel == Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel No, seriously. I personally think that LyX is quite well
Daniel usable via the keyboard, point is just that most shortcuts are
Daniel not obvious. Studying the bind-files was a real eye-opener for
Daniel
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read the complaing page for LyX
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Complaints
where at the end someone complained about no simple keyboard
bindings. I'm afraid I don't understand that bit - I personally never
found the keyboard shortcuts
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
Daniel == Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel No, seriously. I personally think that LyX is quite well
Daniel usable via the keyboard, point is just that most shortcuts are
Daniel not obvious. Studying the bind-files was a real eye-opener for
Daniel
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I read the complaing page for LyX
>>
>> http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Complaints
>>
>> where at the end someone complained about "no simple keyboard
>> bindings". I'm afraid I don't understand that bit - I personally never
>> found the keyboard
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
"Daniel" == Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Daniel> No, seriously. I personally think that LyX is quite well
Daniel> usable via the keyboard, point is just that most shortcuts are
Daniel> not obvious. Studying the bind-fi
Georg Baum wrote:
[...]
I would suggest to create a layout file that you ship together with your
document. It should have a new name, so that users can simply copy it into
their resource directory and reconfigure LyX. If you change the file and
ship an update then the reconfigure step is
Georg Baum wrote:
[...]
I would suggest to create a layout file that you ship together with your
document. It should have a new name, so that users can simply copy it into
their resource directory and reconfigure LyX. If you change the file and
ship an update then the reconfigure step is
Georg Baum wrote:
> [...]
> I would suggest to create a layout file that you ship together with your
> document. It should have a new name, so that users can simply copy it into
> their resource directory and reconfigure LyX. If you change the file and
> ship an update then the reconfigure
Enrico Forestieri schrieb:
Please, try the following:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\catcode`\#=11
\def\hashmark{#}
\catcode`\#=6
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
Thanks a lot Enrico, the \catcode trick did it :-)
Now the href links are created as they
Hi,
I am looking for way to extend or customize the LyX layout (such as the
available styles) for a particular document only. While I know how to tweak
layouts in the global or user-specific Resources/layouts/ folder, I would
like to avoid this, as the document is shared with a couple of
Enrico Forestieri schrieb:
Please, try the following:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\catcode`\#=11
\def\hashmark{#}
\catcode`\#=6
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
Thanks a lot Enrico, the \catcode trick did it :-)
Now the href links are created as they
Hi,
I am looking for way to extend or customize the LyX layout (such as the
available styles) for a particular document only. While I know how to tweak
layouts in the global or user-specific Resources/layouts/ folder, I would
like to avoid this, as the document is shared with a couple of
Enrico Forestieri schrieb:
Please, try the following:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\catcode`\#=11
\def\hashmark{#}
\catcode`\#=6
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
Thanks a lot Enrico, the \catcode trick did it :-)
Now the href links are created as they
Hi,
I am looking for way to extend or customize the LyX layout (such as the
available styles) for a particular document only. While I know how to tweak
layouts in the global or user-specific Resources/layouts/ folder, I would
like to avoid this, as the document is shared with a couple of
Hi LyX-Folks,
I am writing a document that refers to specific pages or chapters of other
documents. In the resulting PDF, the reader should be able to navigate
directly to the referred document and page. I am using the hyperref package
to generate the links.
Problem is that I am not the
Georg Baum schrieb:
Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 16:44 schrieb Daniel Lohmann:
OK, the second line is responsible for inserting the dot (.) between
the
second and the third parameter. However, while I successfully managed to
replace it with almost any character, I have not been able
Hi LyX-Folks,
I am writing a document that refers to specific pages or chapters of other
documents. In the resulting PDF, the reader should be able to navigate
directly to the referred document and page. I am using the hyperref package
to generate the links.
Problem is that I am not the
Georg Baum schrieb:
Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 16:44 schrieb Daniel Lohmann:
OK, the second line is responsible for inserting the dot (.) between
the
second and the third parameter. However, while I successfully managed to
replace it with almost any character, I have not been able
Hi LyX-Folks,
I am writing a document that refers to specific pages or chapters of other
documents. In the resulting PDF, the reader should be able to navigate
directly to the referred document and page. I am using the hyperref package
to generate the links.
Problem is that I am not the
Georg Baum schrieb:
Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 16:44 schrieb Daniel Lohmann:
OK, the second line is responsible for inserting the dot (".") between
the
second and the third parameter. However, while I successfully managed to
replace it with almost any character, I have not
John Kane schrieb:
No I'm not using Word(well not if I can help it. I
normally use OOo as a WP, with smart quotes off, but
I get some very badly formatted Word documents for
internal use. Occasionally it is easier to put them
into LyX than it is to try to reformat them into
something
John Kane schrieb:
No I'm not using Word(well not if I can help it. I
normally use OOo as a WP, with smart quotes off, but
I get some very badly formatted Word documents for
internal use. Occasionally it is easier to put them
into LyX than it is to try to reformat them into
something
John Kane schrieb:
No I'm not using Word(well not if I can help it. I
normally use OOo as a WP, with "smart quotes" off, but
I get some very badly formatted Word documents for
internal use. Occasionally it is easier to put them
into LyX than it is to try to reformat them into
something
Hi LyX-Folks,
This most probably is, as 90% of the messages on this list, more realated
to LaTeX than to LyX itself:
For my thesis I am using the koma-script book class (scrbook). I would like
to remove (suppress) the usual page breaks before Part and Chapter headings
in draft printings,
Jürgen Spitzmüller schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
For my thesis I am using the koma-script book class (scrbook). I would like
to remove (suppress) the usual page breaks before Part and Chapter headings
in draft printings, but print a horizontal line instead.
Then use report, not book
Hi LyX-Folks,
This most probably is, as 90% of the messages on this list, more realated
to LaTeX than to LyX itself:
For my thesis I am using the koma-script book class (scrbook). I would like
to remove (suppress) the usual page breaks before Part and Chapter headings
in draft printings,
Jürgen Spitzmüller schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
For my thesis I am using the koma-script book class (scrbook). I would like
to remove (suppress) the usual page breaks before Part and Chapter headings
in draft printings, but print a horizontal line instead.
Then use report, not book
Hi LyX-Folks,
This most probably is, as 90% of the messages on this list, more realated
to LaTeX than to LyX itself:
For my thesis I am using the koma-script book class (scrbook). I would like
to remove (suppress) the usual page breaks before Part and Chapter headings
in draft printings,
Jürgen Spitzmüller schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
For my thesis I am using the koma-script book class (scrbook). I would like
to remove (suppress) the usual page breaks before Part and Chapter headings
in draft printings, but print a horizontal line instead.
Then use report, not book
Hi Paul,
# I have no problems with these:
\bind M-p ~S-5layout Paragraph
\bind M-p ~S-6layout Subparagraph
# I don't know how to press these
# What is asterisk on a German keyboard?
# Or is it a magic key?
\bind M-p ~S-asterisk ~S-5layout Paragraph*
\bind M-p ~S-asterisk
Dominik Waßenhoven schrieb:
Of course they have it. It was just my ignorance regarding the meaning
of asteriks.
Don't confuse it with the small guy from Gaul, then!
:-)
Daniel
Hi Paul,
# I have no problems with these:
\bind M-p ~S-5layout Paragraph
\bind M-p ~S-6layout Subparagraph
# I don't know how to press these
# What is asterisk on a German keyboard?
# Or is it a magic key?
\bind M-p ~S-asterisk ~S-5layout Paragraph*
\bind M-p ~S-asterisk
Dominik Waßenhoven schrieb:
Of course they have it. It was just my ignorance regarding the meaning
of asteriks.
Don't confuse it with the small guy from Gaul, then!
:-)
Daniel
Hi Paul,
# I have no problems with these:
\bind "M-p ~S-5""layout Paragraph"
\bind "M-p ~S-6""layout Subparagraph"
# I don't know how to press these
# What is asterisk on a German keyboard?
# Or is it a "magic" key?
\bind "M-p ~S-asterisk ~S-5""layout Paragraph*"
\bind "M-p
Dominik Waßenhoven schrieb:
Of course they have it. It was just my ignorance regarding the meaning
of "asteriks".
Don't confuse it with the small guy from Gaul, then!
:-)
Daniel
Hi Lyx-Folks,
One of the less documened, but very useful features of LyX is to assign
formattings by key strokes. It is so convenient to press e.g. ALT-P S to
format a paragraph as Standard
So I looked up the actually defined keystrokes in menus.bind. However, I am
either not able to
Hi Lyx-Folks,
One of the less documened, but very useful features of LyX is to assign
formattings by key strokes. It is so convenient to press e.g. ALT-P S to
format a paragraph as Standard
So I looked up the actually defined keystrokes in menus.bind. However, I am
either not able to
Hi Lyx-Folks,
One of the less documened, but very useful features of LyX is to assign
formattings by key strokes. It is so convenient to press e.g. "ALT-P S" to
format a paragraph as "Standard"
So I looked up the actually defined keystrokes in menus.bind. However, I am
either not able to
Thanks Richard,
Works like a charm :-)
Daniel
Richard Heck wrote:
Use the technique mentioned here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChildMathMacros. More or less. And see below.
1) Define a variable \master in the preamble of the master document
before including the common preamble:
Define it to
Thanks Richard,
Works like a charm :-)
Daniel
Richard Heck wrote:
Use the technique mentioned here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChildMathMacros. More or less. And see below.
1) Define a variable \master in the preamble of the master document
before including the common preamble:
Define it to
Thanks Richard,
Works like a charm :-)
Daniel
Richard Heck wrote:
> Use the technique mentioned here:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChildMathMacros. More or less. And see below.
>> 1) Define a variable \master in the preamble of the master document
>> before including the common preamble:
> Define
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
To make it easier to insert citatiosn (if you still need to), you can
insert a bibliography within each child document, but place it inside a
*comment*. That way LaTeX won't see it, but LyX will know what
.bib-files to scan for when showing you the available
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
To make it easier to insert citatiosn (if you still need to), you can
insert a bibliography within each child document, but place it inside a
*comment*. That way LaTeX won't see it, but LyX will know what
.bib-files to scan for when showing you the available
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> To make it easier to insert citatiosn (if you still need to), you can
> insert a bibliography within each child document, but place it inside a
> *comment*. That way LaTeX won't see it, but LyX will know what
> .bib-files to scan for when showing you the available
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Each page also needs a footer, containing the file name, page number
(e.g. Page n of m), version number and last revision date.
Would it be difficult to make something like this? Is there something
out there that's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Siterer Shawn Willden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
Each page also needs a footer, containing the file name, page number
(e.g. Page n of m), version number and last revision date.
Would it be difficult to make something like this? Is there something
out there that's
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