On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 12:23:15PM -0500, Aric Gregson wrote:
I just realized that when I output a Lyx file to .pdf using pdflatex the
superscripts are no longer in a smaller size font, but the same size as
the main text. When viewed in Lyx and in the DVI output the superscripts
are of a
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 12:23:15PM -0500, Aric Gregson wrote:
I just realized that when I output a Lyx file to .pdf using pdflatex the
superscripts are no longer in a smaller size font, but the same size as
the main text. When viewed in Lyx and in the DVI output the superscripts
are of a
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 12:23:15PM -0500, Aric Gregson wrote:
> I just realized that when I output a Lyx file to .pdf using pdflatex the
> superscripts are no longer in a smaller size font, but the same size as
> the main text. When viewed in Lyx and in the DVI output the superscripts
> are of a
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:09:12PM +0100, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Is there a possibility to include LyX's note insets into the LaTeX
output as comment?
No(t yet). LyX 1.4 will have an improved Note/Comment environment where you
can toggle between Note and Comment
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 10:29:33AM -0800, Stefano Franchi wrote:
In the Document menu, choose Preamble and paste the following line:
\usepackage{comment}
And then one of the following two lines for if you want them printed
or not.
\includecomment{comment}
\excludecomment{comment}
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:09:12PM +0100, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Is there a possibility to include LyX's note insets into the LaTeX
output as comment?
No(t yet). LyX 1.4 will have an improved Note/Comment environment where you
can toggle between Note and Comment
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 10:29:33AM -0800, Stefano Franchi wrote:
In the Document menu, choose Preamble and paste the following line:
\usepackage{comment}
And then one of the following two lines for if you want them printed
or not.
\includecomment{comment}
\excludecomment{comment}
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:09:12PM +0100, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> > Is there a possibility to include LyX's note insets into the LaTeX
> > output as comment?
>
> No(t yet). LyX 1.4 will have an improved Note/Comment environment where you
> can toggle between Note and
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 10:29:33AM -0800, Stefano Franchi wrote:
> >>In the Document menu, choose Preamble and paste the following line:
> >>
> >>\usepackage{comment}
> >>
> >>And then one of the following two lines for if you want them printed
> >>or not.
> >>
> >>\includecomment{comment}
>
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Jürgen - could you please have a look if this is
qt related?
Yes, seems so.
I have to correct myself. xforms also does not update (at least not always.
Sometimes it does, but I haven't yet figured out why).
If a template has
Vaclav Smidl wrote:
hi,
thanx for your reply. what i have from my university is 4 style files and
some sample tex files to be used as a formatting template for the thesis.
so pls tell me how do all i use the style files within lyx to create my
thesis. thanx,
utathesis.sty - main
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Jürgen - could you please have a look if this is
qt related?
Yes, seems so.
I have to correct myself. xforms also does not update (at least not always.
Sometimes it does, but I haven't yet figured out why).
If a template has
Vaclav Smidl wrote:
hi,
thanx for your reply. what i have from my university is 4 style files and
some sample tex files to be used as a formatting template for the thesis.
so pls tell me how do all i use the style files within lyx to create my
thesis. thanx,
utathesis.sty - main
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> > > Jürgen -> could you please have a look if this is
> > > qt related?
> >
> > Yes, seems so.
>
> I have to correct myself. xforms also does not update (at least not always.
> Sometimes it does, but I haven't yet figured out why).
If
Vaclav Smidl wrote:
> > hi,
> > thanx for your reply. what i have from my university is 4 style files and
> > some sample tex files to be used as a formatting template for the thesis.
> > so pls tell me how do all i use the style files within lyx to create my
> > thesis. thanx,
> > utathesis.sty
Herbert Voss wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Is there something wrong with the seminar class in Lyx? I get the
following error:
Undefined control sequence.
\slideheading
{this is a header}
...
put slidesec into Layout-Document-LAyouts-Options
Parminder Singh wrote:
hi everyone,
i want to use lyx for writting my thesis and i have got templates from my
university which i need to follow. the template is a tex template. what
would be the best way to use it from within lyx. i am using linux 2.6.3,
any help would be greatly
Herbert Voss wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Is there something wrong with the seminar class in Lyx? I get the
following error:
Undefined control sequence.
\slideheading
{this is a header}
...
put slidesec into Layout-Document-LAyouts-Options
Parminder Singh wrote:
hi everyone,
i want to use lyx for writting my thesis and i have got templates from my
university which i need to follow. the template is a tex template. what
would be the best way to use it from within lyx. i am using linux 2.6.3,
any help would be greatly
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Herbert Voss wrote:
> >Myriam Abramson wrote:
> >
> >>Is there something wrong with the seminar class in Lyx? I get the
> >>following error:
> >>
> >>Undefined control sequence.
> >> \slideheading
> >> {this is a header}
...
> put slidesec into
Parminder Singh wrote:
> hi everyone,
> i want to use lyx for writting my thesis and i have got templates from my
> university which i need to follow. the template is a tex template. what
> would be the best way to use it from within lyx. i am using linux 2.6.3,
> any help would be greatly
Daniel Goldin wrote:
First, I am new to Lyx.
I downloaded an apa layout file from the web, placed it in the right
directory for layout files. Did Reconfigure just in case I had to. But
I cannot access apa layout when I open Documents/layouts. Anybody know
what's wrong? I've included the
Steven Homolya wrote:
This is what I found since my first post:
If I delete ~/.qt/qtrc then the latex fonts work but I don't get font
antialiasing in lyx or any other qt application. (This was in fact the case
when I ran lyx as root.)
Strange thing is that if ~/.qt/qtrc exists (even
Daniel Goldin wrote:
First, I am new to Lyx.
I downloaded an apa layout file from the web, placed it in the right
directory for layout files. Did Reconfigure just in case I had to. But
I cannot access apa layout when I open Documents/layouts. Anybody know
what's wrong? I've included the
Steven Homolya wrote:
This is what I found since my first post:
If I delete ~/.qt/qtrc then the latex fonts work but I don't get font
antialiasing in lyx or any other qt application. (This was in fact the case
when I ran lyx as root.)
Strange thing is that if ~/.qt/qtrc exists (even
Daniel Goldin wrote:
> First, I am new to Lyx.
>
> I downloaded an apa layout file from the web, placed it in the right
> directory for layout files. Did Reconfigure just in case I had to. But
> I cannot access apa layout when I open Documents/layouts. Anybody know
> what's wrong? I've included
Steven Homolya wrote:
> This is what I found since my first post:
>
> If I delete ~/.qt/qtrc then the latex fonts work but I don't get font
> antialiasing in lyx or any other qt application. (This was in fact the case
> when I ran lyx as root.)
>
> Strange thing is that if ~/.qt/qtrc exists
Rajil Saraswat wrote:
Is it possible to keep the section name and standard text in one page.
The problem i am facing is that the section name is coming on one page
while its text is getting rendered on the next page.
An ugly workaround is to go to the section, open the FormatParagraph
Rajil Saraswat wrote:
Is it possible to keep the section name and standard text in one page.
The problem i am facing is that the section name is coming on one page
while its text is getting rendered on the next page.
An ugly workaround is to go to the section, open the FormatParagraph
Rajil Saraswat wrote:
> >Is it possible to keep the section name and standard text in one page.
> > The problem i am facing is that the section name is coming on one page
> > while its text is getting rendered on the next page.
An ugly workaround is to go to the section, open the
tom poe wrote:
Hi: Just starting down the road of publishing book on the web:
http://www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/bookkitchen.html
The lyx document is saved, then exported to html. I upload the html
doc, and it is all on one page. Can someone point me to the steps to
create the
tom poe wrote:
Hi: Just starting down the road of publishing book on the web:
http://www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/bookkitchen.html
The lyx document is saved, then exported to html. I upload the html
doc, and it is all on one page. Can someone point me to the steps to
create the
tom poe wrote:
> Hi: Just starting down the road of publishing book on the web:
> http://www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/bookkitchen.html
>
> The lyx document is saved, then exported to html. I upload the html
> doc, and it is all on one page. Can someone point me to the steps to
> create
onegen wrote:
Dear all,
I'm using lyx (1.3.0) to write and manage a set of files. The idea is
to use the lyx-source files to make web pages and pdf-files automatically.
I have trouble with cross references between files.
...
When I include the target file, this works fine of course.
onegen wrote:
Dear all,
I'm using lyx (1.3.0) to write and manage a set of files. The idea is
to use the lyx-source files to make web pages and pdf-files automatically.
I have trouble with cross references between files.
...
When I include the target file, this works fine of course.
onegen wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm using lyx (1.3.0) to write and manage a set of files. The idea is
> to use the lyx-source files to make web pages and pdf-files automatically.
>
> I have trouble with cross references between files.
...
> When I include the target file, this works fine of
Jeremy Daily wrote:
...
My problem is
I would like to use displayed math in the table because if its size and
consistency with the other parts of the document where there is no
distinction between English and Metric. Is there a way to use displayed
math in a longtable?
Did you try to
Jeremy Daily wrote:
...
My problem is
I would like to use displayed math in the table because if its size and
consistency with the other parts of the document where there is no
distinction between English and Metric. Is there a way to use displayed
math in a longtable?
Did you try to
Jeremy Daily wrote:
> ...
> My problem is
> I would like to use displayed math in the table because if its size and
> consistency with the other parts of the document where there is no
> distinction between English and Metric. Is there a way to use displayed
> math in a longtable?
Did you try to
Johannes Behr wrote:
Can I use LaTeX class files and BibTex style files in lyx?
BibTex styles work out of the box (after properly installing and
texhashing), LaTeX class files need an accompagnying *.layout file for LyX.
See the HelpCustomization guide's chapter on extending LyX for new
Nathan Weston wrote:
Is there any way to create a custom style that maps to a latex command with
more than 2 arguments?
I'm thinking of something like Description, except the first word would become
argument 1, the second word would become argument 2, ... the nth word would
become argument
Peter Weik wrote:
...
how can I generally assigne pagestyles to selected groups of pages ?
Use \thispagestyle{empty} in ERT. Make sure the command is on the
desired page ;-)
Günter
--
G.Milde at web.de
Johannes Behr wrote:
Can I use LaTeX class files and BibTex style files in lyx?
BibTex styles work out of the box (after properly installing and
texhashing), LaTeX class files need an accompagnying *.layout file for LyX.
See the HelpCustomization guide's chapter on extending LyX for new
Nathan Weston wrote:
Is there any way to create a custom style that maps to a latex command with
more than 2 arguments?
I'm thinking of something like Description, except the first word would become
argument 1, the second word would become argument 2, ... the nth word would
become argument
Peter Weik wrote:
...
how can I generally assigne pagestyles to selected groups of pages ?
Use \thispagestyle{empty} in ERT. Make sure the command is on the
desired page ;-)
Günter
--
G.Milde at web.de
Johannes Behr wrote:
Can I use LaTeX class files and BibTex style files in lyx?
BibTex styles work out of the box (after properly installing and
texhashing), LaTeX class files need an accompagnying *.layout file for LyX.
See the Help>Customization guide's chapter on extending LyX for new
Nathan Weston wrote:
> Is there any way to create a custom style that maps to a latex command with
> more than 2 arguments?
> I'm thinking of something like Description, except the first word would become
> argument 1, the second word would become argument 2, ... the nth word would
> become
Peter Weik wrote:
...
> how can I generally assigne pagestyles to selected groups of pages ?
Use \thispagestyle{empty} in ERT. Make sure the command is on the
desired page ;-)
Günter
--
G.Milde at web.de
Angus Leeming wrote:
stuart macgregor wrote:
Where are the lyx commands described. Could someone please help.
It is probably obvious :-( but I have not found them so far.
They aren't. This is a perenial bug bear.
Well, thanks to Christian, there is now a list
Angus Leeming wrote:
stuart macgregor wrote:
Where are the lyx commands described. Could someone please help.
It is probably obvious :-( but I have not found them so far.
They aren't. This is a perenial bug bear.
Well, thanks to Christian, there is now a list
Angus Leeming wrote:
> stuart macgregor wrote:
>
> > Where are the lyx commands described. Could someone please help.
> > It is probably obvious :-( but I have not found them so far.
>
> They aren't. This is a perenial bug bear.
Well, thanks to Christian, there is now a list
Kai Johannes Keller wrote:
Apparently there are problems with the documentclass seminar and
a4-paparsize,
1. Lyx calls dvips with the option -t a4 - don't ask me why 'cause I don't
know; that's just what the pop-up-window tells.
This is the papersize option (see info dvips). There are,
Pablo De Napoli wrote:
Ok, this is a work around. But I want to do that on the .layout scripts
so that if I distribute my layouts, other users don't have to do this
themselves. I'll see if I can write a patch for adding such a command.
Although you cannot set it in the .layout scripts
Thorsten Hirsch wrote:
Hi.
I'm looking for a special document class that features an environment
whose pages are counted in roman numbers. Or alternatively an
environment with normal page numbers, but roman enumeration
AFAIK, there is no ready-made documentclass for this, but LaTeX allows
Kai Johannes Keller wrote:
Apparently there are problems with the documentclass seminar and
a4-paparsize,
1. Lyx calls dvips with the option -t a4 - don't ask me why 'cause I don't
know; that's just what the pop-up-window tells.
This is the papersize option (see info dvips). There are,
Pablo De Napoli wrote:
Ok, this is a work around. But I want to do that on the .layout scripts
so that if I distribute my layouts, other users don't have to do this
themselves. I'll see if I can write a patch for adding such a command.
Although you cannot set it in the .layout scripts
Thorsten Hirsch wrote:
Hi.
I'm looking for a special document class that features an environment
whose pages are counted in roman numbers. Or alternatively an
environment with normal page numbers, but roman enumeration
AFAIK, there is no ready-made documentclass for this, but LaTeX allows
Kai Johannes Keller wrote:
> Apparently there are problems with the documentclass seminar and
> a4-paparsize,
> 1. Lyx calls dvips with the option -t a4 - don't ask me why 'cause I don't
> know; that's just what the pop-up-window tells.
This is the papersize option (see info dvips). There are,
Pablo De Napoli wrote:
> Ok, this is a work around. But I want to do that on the .layout scripts
> so that if I distribute my layouts, other users don't have to do this
> themselves. I'll see if I can write a patch for adding such a command.
Although you cannot set it in the .layout scripts
Thorsten Hirsch wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm looking for a special document class that features an environment
> whose pages are counted in roman numbers. Or alternatively an
> environment with normal page numbers, but roman enumeration
AFAIK, there is no "ready-made" documentclass for this, but LaTeX
Sean wrote:
I have American set as my default language (partly due to a bug in my
tex distro where it defaults to the UKenglish behavior for \today), but
that doesn't effect a new document from the template unless I change
that setting for the specific document.
Unfortunately, things are a
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 12:10:20PM -0800, Oreste Riccardo Natale wrote:
...when I'm writing equations,
after pressing a button on the Math panel I would like to switch
automatically from it to the document window without explicitly clicking
on the document window
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 08:38:30AM +0100, Günter Milde wrote:
This works nice for often used symbols or the ones with (almost)
non-ambiguous names (\alpha...\omega, but not \varphi)
Hm? It surely works with \varphi as well.
I was a bit unclear here. It works
Sean wrote:
I have American set as my default language (partly due to a bug in my
tex distro where it defaults to the UKenglish behavior for \today), but
that doesn't effect a new document from the template unless I change
that setting for the specific document.
Unfortunately, things are a
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 12:10:20PM -0800, Oreste Riccardo Natale wrote:
...when I'm writing equations,
after pressing a button on the Math panel I would like to switch
automatically from it to the document window without explicitly clicking
on the document window
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 08:38:30AM +0100, Günter Milde wrote:
This works nice for often used symbols or the ones with (almost)
non-ambiguous names (\alpha...\omega, but not \varphi)
Hm? It surely works with \varphi as well.
I was a bit unclear here. It works
Sean wrote:
> I have American set as my default language (partly due to a bug in my
> tex distro where it defaults to the UKenglish behavior for \today), but
> that doesn't effect a new document from the template unless I change
> that setting for the specific document.
Unfortunately, things
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 12:10:20PM -0800, Oreste Riccardo Natale wrote:
> > ...when I'm writing equations,
> > after pressing a button on the Math panel I would like to switch
> > automatically from it to the document window without explicitly clicking
> > on the document
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 08:38:30AM +0100, Günter Milde wrote:
>
> > This works nice for often used symbols or the ones with (almost)
> > non-ambiguous names (\alpha...\omega, but not \varphi)
>
> Hm? It surely works with \varphi as well.
Holger Zebner wrote:
Hi,
I have scrlttr2.layout and the template koma-letter2.lyx installed.
When I Do New from template - koma-letter2.lyx I get a
message saying:
Unsing the default document class, because the class scrlettr2 is unknown.
I don't know why it says scrlettr2 instead of
Christian Ridderström wrote:
And if you like, you can upload your layouts to the wiki site, especially
to this group:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Layouts/Layouts
The layouts and templates are now at the layouts-wiki. Thanks to
Christian for setting up the site.
Günter
--
Holger Zebner wrote:
Hi,
I have scrlttr2.layout and the template koma-letter2.lyx installed.
When I Do New from template - koma-letter2.lyx I get a
message saying:
Unsing the default document class, because the class scrlettr2 is unknown.
I don't know why it says scrlettr2 instead of
Christian Ridderström wrote:
And if you like, you can upload your layouts to the wiki site, especially
to this group:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Layouts/Layouts
The layouts and templates are now at the layouts-wiki. Thanks to
Christian for setting up the site.
Günter
--
Holger Zebner wrote:
> Hi,
> I have scrlttr2.layout and the template koma-letter2.lyx installed.
>
> When I Do "New from template" -> koma-letter2.lyx I get a
> message saying:
>
> "Unsing the default document class, because the class scrlettr2 is unknown."
>
> I don't know why it says
Christian Ridderström wrote:
> And if you like, you can upload your layouts to the wiki site, especially
> to this group:
>
> http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Layouts/Layouts
The layouts and templates are now at the layouts-wiki. Thanks to
Christian for setting up the site.
Günter
--
I wrote new (and IMHO of course better) versions of
seminar.layout and dinbrief.layout.
seminar.layout:
# 1.0 Initial attemt at makeing a LyX layout file for the seminar class.
# Author : Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# 1.1 08-04-2002 Günter Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# 1.2 11-12
I wrote new (and IMHO of course better) versions of
seminar.layout and dinbrief.layout.
seminar.layout:
# 1.0 Initial attemt at makeing a LyX layout file for the seminar class.
# Author : Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# 1.1 08-04-2002 Günter Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# 1.2 11-12
I wrote new (and IMHO of course better) versions of
seminar.layout and dinbrief.layout.
seminar.layout:
# 1.0 Initial attemt at makeing a LyX layout file for the seminar class.
# Author : Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# 1.1 08-04-2002 Günter Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear lyx-users,
seminar.cls has a bug that prevents proper working with the a4paper
option. (Option a4 works).
The bug prevents use of seminar as doctype from LyX together with the
geometry package and a4 option, as LyX inserts:
\usepackage{geometry}
Dear lyx-users,
seminar.cls has a bug that prevents proper working with the a4paper
option. (Option a4 works).
The bug prevents use of seminar as doctype from LyX together with the
geometry package and a4 option, as LyX inserts:
\usepackage{geometry}
Dear lyx-users,
seminar.cls has a bug that prevents proper working with the "a4paper"
option. (Option "a4" works).
The bug prevents use of seminar as doctype from LyX together with the
geometry package and a4 option, as LyX inserts:
\usepackage{geometry}
Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, navaja wrote:
just for the record, i seem to have to mark the document up twice, in
order for it to see the references. ie it doesent insert the numbers the
first time i mark it up.
I don't understand what you mean by marking it up
Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, navaja wrote:
just for the record, i seem to have to mark the document up twice, in
order for it to see the references. ie it doesent insert the numbers the
first time i mark it up.
I don't understand what you mean by marking it up
Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, navaja wrote:
> >
> > just for the record, i seem to have to mark the document up twice, in
> > order for it to see the references. ie it doesent insert the numbers the
> > first time i mark it up.
>
> I don't understand what you mean by
Paul Smith wrote:
I am typing a document and when I try to spell check it, LyX tries to do
it using German (new spelling). This LyX behaviour is most strange
since I have selected French as the language of the document (in
Layout--Document). Any hints?
I have myself solved the problem. I
christoff pale wrote:
Hi,
It would be great to have buffer tabs in LyX (much
like xemacs). This would also solve the problems of
corrupted lyxpipe due to multiple lyx sessions.
You can already open several buffers in LyX. Switching between buffer has
improved already but is still too tedious
Kai Johannes Keller wrote:
Hello List,
I have a problem to view ps or print a document typed in seminar-class:
The .dvi-file looks all right, just as I want it, but when I view .ps or
try to print the document, the text is rotated by 90° and half of it is
missing. Does anybody else have
Paul Smith wrote:
I am typing a document and when I try to spell check it, LyX tries to do
it using German (new spelling). This LyX behaviour is most strange
since I have selected French as the language of the document (in
Layout--Document). Any hints?
I have myself solved the problem. I
christoff pale wrote:
Hi,
It would be great to have buffer tabs in LyX (much
like xemacs). This would also solve the problems of
corrupted lyxpipe due to multiple lyx sessions.
You can already open several buffers in LyX. Switching between buffer has
improved already but is still too tedious
Kai Johannes Keller wrote:
Hello List,
I have a problem to view ps or print a document typed in seminar-class:
The .dvi-file looks all right, just as I want it, but when I view .ps or
try to print the document, the text is rotated by 90° and half of it is
missing. Does anybody else have
Paul Smith wrote:
> >I am typing a document and when I try to spell check it, LyX tries to do
> >it using "German (new spelling)". This LyX behaviour is most strange
> >since I have selected French as the language of the document (in
> >Layout-->Document). Any hints?
>
> I have myself solved
christoff pale wrote:
> Hi,
> It would be great to have buffer tabs in LyX (much
> like xemacs). This would also solve the problems of
> corrupted lyxpipe due to multiple lyx sessions.
You can already open several buffers in LyX. Switching between buffer has
improved already but is still too
Kai Johannes Keller wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I have a problem to view ps or print a document typed in seminar-class:
> The .dvi-file looks all right, just as I want it, but when I view .ps or
> try to print the document, the text is rotated by 90° and half of it is
> missing. Does anybody else
Dear lyxers,
I'd like to bind the backslash-action (insert a (La)TeX command and try to
show as symbol) to a more easy accessible key, as backslash is
Alt-Gr-sharp-s on my German keybord.
So far I tried:
in my *.kbd keybindings file:
\kmap \\ \#
\kmap \# \\
- Works only in text, not in
Dear lyxers,
I'd like to bind the backslash-action (insert a (La)TeX command and try to
show as symbol) to a more easy accessible key, as backslash is
Alt-Gr-sharp-s on my German keybord.
So far I tried:
in my *.kbd keybindings file:
\kmap \\ \#
\kmap \# \\
- Works only in text, not in
Dear lyxers,
I'd like to bind the "backslash-action" (insert a (La)TeX command and try to
show as symbol) to a more easy accessible key, as backslash is
Alt-Gr-sharp-s on my German keybord.
So far I tried:
in my *.kbd keybindings file:
\kmap \\ \#
\kmap \# \\
-> Works only in text, not in
Dave Tweten wrote:
Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can just
copy, or will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
Currently, I make eps files from gnuplot which I can include easily. I
experimented with the latex-ps output option of gnuplot
Dave Tweten wrote:
Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can just
copy, or will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
Currently, I make eps files from gnuplot which I can include easily. I
experimented with the latex-ps output option of gnuplot
Dave Tweten wrote:
>
> Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can just
> copy, or will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
Currently, I make eps files from gnuplot which I can include easily. I
experimented with the latex-ps output option of
Hi LyXers,
my professor instists that in a dissertation, floats should definitely come
only after they are referenced to in the text.
LaTeX defaults to put them on the page where they are defined (or later),
so that
... see [pic 1] for the results ...
[float: nice pic [pic 1]]
...
can
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