[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
= {A Quantitive Analysis of Aspects in the eCos Kernel},
pdfsubject = {D.4.7 [Operating Systems]: Organization and
Design?Realtime systems and embedded systems; D.3.3 [Programming
Languages]: Language Constructs and Features},
pdfauthor = {Daniel Lohmann, Fabian Scheler, Reinhard Tartler, Olaf
Spinczyk
= {A Quantitive Analysis of Aspects in the eCos Kernel},
pdfsubject = {D.4.7 [Operating Systems]: Organization and
Design?Realtime systems and embedded systems; D.3.3 [Programming
Languages]: Language Constructs and Features},
pdfauthor = {Daniel Lohmann, Fabian Scheler, Reinhard Tartler, Olaf
Spinczyk
gecolor= darkgrey,
pdftitle = {A Quantitive Analysis of Aspects in the eCos Kernel},
pdfsubject = {D.4.7 [Operating Systems]: Organization and
Design?Realtime systems and embedded systems; D.3.3 [Programming
Languages]: Language Constructs and Features},
pdfauthor = {Daniel Lohmann, Fabian Sche
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
I wrote:
I'm proud to announce the new extended LyX manual about Floats, Notes,
Tables, Graphics, and Boxes.
The manual can be downloaded from
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets
I'm happily surprized that I got so much feedback about this.
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
I wrote:
I'm proud to announce the new extended LyX manual about Floats, Notes,
Tables, Graphics, and Boxes.
The manual can be downloaded from
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets
I'm happily surprized that I got so much feedback about this.
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
I wrote:
I'm proud to announce the new extended LyX manual about Floats, Notes,
Tables, Graphics, and Boxes.
The manual can be downloaded from
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets
I'm happily surprized that I got so much feedback about this.
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Could you provide the results for the CSRSS.EXE process as well?
See below but I don't see much of a difference. I've passed the -j
option to let it find the .pdb but it can't seem to find the debug
symbols apparently...
Hm... I do
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
Daniel == Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel I would, however, also prefer to have a fixed font size for
Daniel all ERTs
Some people who use ERT for short bits would not like to have it be of
the same fixed size. However, I think it could be a bit
Curtis Osterhoudt schrieb:
Simple solution - use other pdf readers.
Oh, you can recommend good alternatives for Windows
Daniel
Hi, Daniel,
I'm quite happy with Foxit's free .pdf viewer
(www.foxitsoftware.com), though I don't know how well it handles
bitmapped fonts. They
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Could you provide the results for the CSRSS.EXE process as well?
See below but I don't see much of a difference. I've passed the -j
option to let it find the .pdb but it can't seem to find the debug
symbols apparently...
Hm... I do
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
Daniel == Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel I would, however, also prefer to have a fixed font size for
Daniel all ERTs
Some people who use ERT for short bits would not like to have it be of
the same fixed size. However, I think it could be a bit
Curtis Osterhoudt schrieb:
Simple solution - use other pdf readers.
Oh, you can recommend good alternatives for Windows
Daniel
Hi, Daniel,
I'm quite happy with Foxit's free .pdf viewer
(www.foxitsoftware.com), though I don't know how well it handles
bitmapped fonts. They
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Could you provide the results for the CSRSS.EXE process as well?
See below but I don't see much of a difference. I've passed the "-j"
option to let it find the .pdb but it can't seem to find the debug
symbols apparently...
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
"Daniel" == Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Daniel> I would, however, also prefer to have a fixed font size for
Daniel> all ERTs
Some people who use ERT for short bits would not like to have it be of
the same fixed size. How
Curtis Osterhoudt schrieb:
> > Simple solution - use other pdf readers.
>
> Oh, you can recommend good alternatives for Windows
> Daniel
Hi, Daniel,
I'm quite happy with Foxit's free .pdf viewer
(www.foxitsoftware.com), though I don't know how well it handles
bitmapped fonts.
Results for User Mode Process LYX-QT4.EXE (PID = 3344)
User Time = 15.07% of the Elapsed Time
Kernel Time = 11.18% of the Elapsed Time
Total Avg. Rate
Page Faults , 5692, 95/sec.
2006/10/18, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Any ideas what is causing this?
Yes. Acrobat is a lousy pdf reader - it don't handle bitmap fonts very
well.
Simple solution - use other pdf readers.
Oh, you can recommend good alternatives for Windows, the only
platform on which this problem
ERTs are rendered in the same font size than the line they are
embedded into. Hence, if you add an ERT to e.g. the title of an
article the font is huge. ERTs in the main text are a lot more
readable.
I would, however, also prefer to have a fixed font size for all ERTs
Daniel
2006/10/18,
Results for User Mode Process LYX-QT4.EXE (PID = 3344)
User Time = 15.07% of the Elapsed Time
Kernel Time = 11.18% of the Elapsed Time
Total Avg. Rate
Page Faults , 5692, 95/sec.
2006/10/18, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Any ideas what is causing this?
Yes. Acrobat is a lousy pdf reader - it don't handle bitmap fonts very
well.
Simple solution - use other pdf readers.
Oh, you can recommend good alternatives for Windows, the only
platform on which this problem
ERTs are rendered in the same font size than the line they are
embedded into. Hence, if you add an ERT to e.g. the title of an
article the font is huge. ERTs in the main text are a lot more
readable.
I would, however, also prefer to have a fixed font size for all ERTs
Daniel
2006/10/18,
2006/10/18, Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Any ideas what is causing this?
Yes. Acrobat is a lousy pdf reader - it don't handle bitmap fonts very
well.
Simple solution - use other pdf readers.
Oh, you can recommend good alternatives for Windows, the only
platform on which this problem
ERTs are rendered in the same font size than the line they are
embedded into. Hence, if you add an ERT to e.g. the title of an
article the font is huge. ERTs in the main text are a lot more
readable.
I would, however, also prefer to have a fixed font size for all ERTs
Daniel
2006/10/18,
Results for User Mode Process LYX-QT4.EXE (PID = 3344)
User Time = 15.07% of the Elapsed Time
Kernel Time = 11.18% of the Elapsed Time
Total Avg. Rate
Page Faults , 5692, 95/sec.
MikTex, as almost any LaTeX distribution, manages an index file with all
installed packages. LyX can only find packages that are registered in this
index file, hence you have to update it before doing the reconfigure.
Open the MiKTeX options dialog, click on the Root tab, select the TEXMF
MikTex, as almost any LaTeX distribution, manages an index file with all
installed packages. LyX can only find packages that are registered in this
index file, hence you have to update it before doing the reconfigure.
Open the MiKTeX options dialog, click on the Root tab, select the TEXMF
MikTex, as almost any LaTeX distribution, manages an index file with all
installed packages. LyX can only find packages that are registered in this
index file, hence you have to update it before doing the reconfigure.
Open the MiKTeX options dialog, click on the Root tab, select the TEXMF
As we are already on the topic...
I have always been wondering how to end a nested environment *without*
starting a new item in the previous level:
1) This is item 1. It contains a list of sub-items, which are in fact
a) one sub-item
b) and another one
However, there are definitely
As Paul described below, you need to indent the sub-items *and* the
standard paragraph in between. (See the attached.)
Bennett
Cool - exactly what I was looking for :-)
I never tried to achieve it by intending a standard paragraph - an
approach that seems a bit counter-intuitive at first
As we are already on the topic...
I have always been wondering how to end a nested environment *without*
starting a new item in the previous level:
1) This is item 1. It contains a list of sub-items, which are in fact
a) one sub-item
b) and another one
However, there are definitely
As Paul described below, you need to indent the sub-items *and* the
standard paragraph in between. (See the attached.)
Bennett
Cool - exactly what I was looking for :-)
I never tried to achieve it by intending a standard paragraph - an
approach that seems a bit counter-intuitive at first
As we are already on the topic...
I have always been wondering how to end a nested environment *without*
starting a new item in the previous level:
1) This is item 1. It contains a list of sub-items, which are in fact
a) one sub-item
b) and another one
However, there are definitely
As Paul described below, you need to indent the sub-items *and* the
standard paragraph in between. (See the attached.)
Bennett
Cool - exactly what I was looking for :-)
I never tried to achieve it by intending a standard paragraph - an
approach that seems a bit counter-intuitive at first
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pdftitle = {Lean and Efficient System Software Product Lines: Where
Aspects Beat Objects},
pdfsubject = {to appear in Transactions on Aspect-Oriented Software
Development},
pdfauthor = {Daniel Lohmann, Olaf Spinczyk, Wolfgang
\ifpdf
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\hypersetup
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pdftitle = {Lean and Efficient System Software Product Lines: Where
Aspects Beat Objects},
pdfsubject = {to appear in Transactions on Aspect-Oriented Software
Development},
pdfauthor = {Daniel Lohmann, Olaf Spinczyk, Wolfgang
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pdftitle = {Lean and Efficient System Software Product Lines: Where
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pdfsubject = {to appear in Transactions on Aspect-Oriented Software
Development},
pdfauthor = {Daniel Lohmann, Olaf Spinczyk, Wo
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Thanks again!
Daniel
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
1) I would like to use character styles in my documents. In our papers, we
frequently have to refer to identifiers from C++ listings that should be
set in typewriter and either small or smaller and I would like to
define
For 1.5, I'm just working on a patch that lets you hide all labels at once
and
probably also saves the settings (whether the labels are shown or not). The
former might even go into some future version of 1.4 (the latter not,
because
it entails a file format change).
Yeah, however it is not just
.
Thanks again!
Daniel
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
1) I would like to use character styles in my documents. In our papers, we
frequently have to refer to identifiers from C++ listings that should be
set in typewriter and either small or smaller and I would like to
define
For 1.5, I'm just working on a patch that lets you hide all labels at once
and
probably also saves the settings (whether the labels are shown or not). The
former might even go into some future version of 1.4 (the latter not,
because
it entails a file format change).
Yeah, however it is not just
h it seems to be implemented differently.
Thanks again!
Daniel
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
1) I would like to use character styles in my documents. In our papers, we
frequently have to refer to identifiers from C++ listings that should be
set in "typewriter"
For 1.5, I'm just working on a patch that lets you hide all labels at once
and
probably also saves the settings (whether the labels are shown or not). The
former might even go into some future version of 1.4 (the latter not,
because
it entails a file format change).
Yeah, however it is not just
Lyx 1.4.3svn Win32
Hi,
Even though I have been using Lyx for quite a couple of years, I am new on
this list - so please forgive me, if this already has been discussed. (Yes,
I did a quick check the archives :-) )
1) I would like to use character styles in my documents. In our papers, we
Lyx 1.4.3svn Win32
Hi,
Even though I have been using Lyx for quite a couple of years, I am new on
this list - so please forgive me, if this already has been discussed. (Yes,
I did a quick check the archives :-) )
1) I would like to use character styles in my documents. In our papers, we
Lyx 1.4.3svn Win32
Hi,
Even though I have been using Lyx for quite a couple of years, I am new on
this list - so please forgive me, if this already has been discussed. (Yes,
I did a quick check the archives :-) )
1) I would like to use character styles in my documents. In our papers, we
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