On 28.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
... add your favorite editor as the Viewer for LyX files in
ToolsPreferencesFile Formats, and check the Document Format box.
There are some problems still, however:
* M-x buffer-view lyx will open the document source in my editor, fine
On 28.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
... add your favorite editor as the Viewer for LyX files in
ToolsPreferencesFile Formats, and check the Document Format box.
There are some problems still, however:
* M-x buffer-view lyx will open the document source in my editor, fine
On 28.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
> G. Milde wrote:
>>> ... add your favorite editor as the "Viewer" for LyX files in
>>> Tools>Preferences>File Formats, and check the "Document Format" box.
>> There are some problems still, however:
>>
On 5.12.07, Richard Heck wrote:
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi,
I think editing .lyx works for small non-structural changes. Be careful
with whitespace at the beginning of lines and line breaks in general.
Some are needed and some are forbidden, and it's usually not clear when
and why...
Just to
On 5.12.07, Richard Heck wrote:
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi,
I think editing .lyx works for small non-structural changes. Be careful
with whitespace at the beginning of lines and line breaks in general.
Some are needed and some are forbidden, and it's usually not clear when
and why...
Just to
On 5.12.07, Richard Heck wrote:
> Hellmut Weber wrote:
>> Hi,
>>> I think editing .lyx works for small non-structural changes. Be careful
>>> with whitespace at the beginning of lines and line breaks in general.
>>> Some are needed and some are forbidden, and it's usually not clear when
>>> and
On 30.11.07, Dave Hewitt wrote:
My uppermost level in the report is Section
...
A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is
in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1,
On 30.11.07, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Two more layout questions (to which I'm pretty sure but not positive that I
know the answers, and which will likely put paid to my efforts to write a
layout for INFORMS journals):
1. Is there currently a way to specify that a Command style has multiple
On 3.12.07, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
2) the document-specific state of each inset would no longer be stored
in the document file (fancydoc.lyx), but in some extra settings file
(such as fancydoc.lyxrc).
(It is kind of
On 3.12.07, Todd Denniston wrote:
Or how about an option that to me would make more sense:
A collapse|expand ALL button/setting/menu,
It is already present: ViewOpen_all_Insets and ViewClose_all_Insets.
GM
On 30.11.07, Dave Hewitt wrote:
My uppermost level in the report is Section
...
A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is
in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1,
On 30.11.07, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Two more layout questions (to which I'm pretty sure but not positive that I
know the answers, and which will likely put paid to my efforts to write a
layout for INFORMS journals):
1. Is there currently a way to specify that a Command style has multiple
On 3.12.07, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
2) the document-specific state of each inset would no longer be stored
in the document file (fancydoc.lyx), but in some extra settings file
(such as fancydoc.lyxrc).
(It is kind of
On 3.12.07, Todd Denniston wrote:
Or how about an option that to me would make more sense:
A collapse|expand ALL button/setting/menu,
It is already present: ViewOpen_all_Insets and ViewClose_all_Insets.
GM
On 30.11.07, Dave Hewitt wrote:
> My uppermost level in the report is Section
...
> A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
> possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is
> in a single "Chapter", the figures having numbers like
On 30.11.07, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Two more layout questions (to which I'm pretty sure but not positive that I
> know the answers, and which will likely put paid to my efforts to write a
> layout for INFORMS journals):
> 1. Is there currently a way to specify that a Command style has multiple
On 3.12.07, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...
>>> 2) the document-specific state of each inset would no longer be stored
>>> in the document file (fancydoc.lyx), but in some extra settings file
>>> (such as fancydoc.lyxrc).
>>>
On 3.12.07, Todd Denniston wrote:
> Or how about an option that to me would make more sense:
> A collapse|expand ALL button/setting/menu,
It is already present: View>Open_all_Insets and View>Close_all_Insets.
GM
On 30.11.07, Scott wrote:
G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 29.11.07, Scott wrote:
I am using a book class (koma-script) but when printed my document I
found the title wasn't on a separate page but on page 1. That means the
title page is on the left when you open a book
On 29.11.07, Graham Griffiths wrote:
Graham Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the suggestions - they should do the trick. However, I
would like a clean solution if possible.
I'v seen many workarounds in this thread (local like \vphantom) and
global liek
On 29.11.07, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to write a layout file for Operations Research (an INFORMS
journal with rather, er, specific LaTeX requirements, and I'm stumped on
the very first one. INFORMS uses a generic class file and specifies which
of their journals is the
On 30.11.07, Scott wrote:
G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 29.11.07, Scott wrote:
I am using a book class (koma-script) but when printed my document I
found the title wasn't on a separate page but on page 1. That means the
title page is on the left when you open a book
On 29.11.07, Graham Griffiths wrote:
Graham Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the suggestions - they should do the trick. However, I
would like a clean solution if possible.
I'v seen many workarounds in this thread (local like \vphantom) and
global liek
On 29.11.07, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to write a layout file for Operations Research (an INFORMS
journal with rather, er, specific LaTeX requirements, and I'm stumped on
the very first one. INFORMS uses a generic class file and specifies which
of their journals is the
On 30.11.07, Scott wrote:
> G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > On 29.11.07, Scott wrote:
> > > I am using a book class (koma-script) but when printed my document I
> > > found the title wasn't on a separate page but on page 1. That means the
&
On 29.11.07, Graham Griffiths wrote:
> Graham Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Thanks for the suggestions - they should do the trick. However, I
> > would like a clean solution if possible.
I'v seen many workarounds in this thread (local like \vphantom) and
global liek
On 29.11.07, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to write a layout file for Operations Research (an INFORMS
> journal with rather, er, specific LaTeX requirements, and I'm stumped on
> the very first one. INFORMS uses a generic class file and specifies which
> of their journals is the
Dear LyX users,
since recently (1.5 series?), the lyx-function word-capitalize leaves the
capitalized word (or the capitalized part of the word) marked as a selection.
Negative side-effect of this behaviour is, that after capitalizing a word,
the word is replaced with whatever I type next (at
On 28.11.07, Nicolás wrote:
Now I have found that if you have a label inside a LyX Note, it appears in
the cross-reference dialog.
...
For me this is again a bug. Would like to hear opinions from other
users before I file a bug report. Thanks
For me, this is a nice loophole:
If I
On 26.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
Actually, I'd prefer to do the source file editing in my favourite text
editor (where I know the advanced keybindings and can easily programm
plug-ins).
What I'd like to see (and what IMO should be relatively easy) is
a) a LyX command
On 29.11.07, Scott wrote:
I am using a book class (koma-script) but when printed my document I
found the title wasn't on a separate page but on page 1. That means the
title page is on the left when you open a book but not on the cover!
In all books I know, odd pages are on the right. Also,
Dear LyX users,
since recently (1.5 series?), the lyx-function word-capitalize leaves the
capitalized word (or the capitalized part of the word) marked as a selection.
Negative side-effect of this behaviour is, that after capitalizing a word,
the word is replaced with whatever I type next (at
On 28.11.07, Nicolás wrote:
Now I have found that if you have a label inside a LyX Note, it appears in
the cross-reference dialog.
...
For me this is again a bug. Would like to hear opinions from other
users before I file a bug report. Thanks
For me, this is a nice loophole:
If I
On 26.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
Actually, I'd prefer to do the source file editing in my favourite text
editor (where I know the advanced keybindings and can easily programm
plug-ins).
What I'd like to see (and what IMO should be relatively easy) is
a) a LyX command
On 29.11.07, Scott wrote:
I am using a book class (koma-script) but when printed my document I
found the title wasn't on a separate page but on page 1. That means the
title page is on the left when you open a book but not on the cover!
In all books I know, odd pages are on the right. Also,
Dear LyX users,
since recently (1.5 series?), the lyx-function "word-capitalize" leaves the
capitalized word (or the capitalized part of the word) marked as a selection.
Negative side-effect of this behaviour is, that after capitalizing a word,
the word is replaced with whatever I type next (at
On 28.11.07, Nicolás wrote:
> Now I have found that if you have a label inside a LyX Note, it appears in
> the cross-reference dialog.
...
> For me this is again a bug. Would like to hear opinions from other
> users before I file a bug report. Thanks
For me, this is a nice loophole:
If I
On 26.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
> G. Milde wrote:
>> Actually, I'd prefer to do the source file editing in my favourite text
>> editor (where I know the advanced keybindings and can easily programm
>> plug-ins).
>> What I'd like to see (and what IMO should be relat
On 29.11.07, Scott wrote:
> I am using a book class (koma-script) but when printed my document I
> found the title wasn't on a separate page but on page 1. That means the
> title page is on the left when you open a book but not on the cover!
In all books I know, odd pages are on the right. Also,
On 24.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
Ryan Cross wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 10:26:26AM +1100, Ryan Cross wrote:
I think this feature could be solved by actually doing a preview/edit
of the actual Lyx file format and not the LaTeX. Most of the edits I
want to do could
On 26.11.07, Emanuele Osimo wrote:
I'm a mac Lyx user with no experience.
Every time I write a document and then try to export it into pdf, a
window appears that states LaTeX Error: no \title given.
How can I solve this problem?
Attached there is an example
It looks like you have in your
On 24.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
Ryan Cross wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 10:26:26AM +1100, Ryan Cross wrote:
I think this feature could be solved by actually doing a preview/edit
of the actual Lyx file format and not the LaTeX. Most of the edits I
want to do could
On 26.11.07, Emanuele Osimo wrote:
I'm a mac Lyx user with no experience.
Every time I write a document and then try to export it into pdf, a
window appears that states LaTeX Error: no \title given.
How can I solve this problem?
Attached there is an example
It looks like you have in your
On 24.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
> Ryan Cross wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 10:26:26AM +1100, Ryan Cross wrote:
>> I think this feature could be solved by actually doing a preview/edit
>> of the actual Lyx file format and not the LaTeX. Most of the edits I
>>
On 26.11.07, Emanuele Osimo wrote:
> I'm a mac Lyx user with no experience.
> Every time I write a document and then try to export it into pdf, a
> window appears that states "LaTeX Error: no \title given".
> How can I solve this problem?
> Attached there is an example
It looks like you have in
On 23.11.07, Francisco Rivadeneyra wrote:
Hello
As instructed in the web page, I added a document class to the directory
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/tex
and ran sudo texhash and reconfigured Lyx.
The problem with my distribution is that texhash updates only the
databases in
On 23.11.07, Francisco Rivadeneyra wrote:
Hello
As instructed in the web page, I added a document class to the directory
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/tex
and ran sudo texhash and reconfigured Lyx.
The problem with my distribution is that texhash updates only the
databases in
On 23.11.07, Francisco Rivadeneyra wrote:
> Hello
> As instructed in the web page, I added a document class to the directory
> /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/tex
> and ran sudo texhash and reconfigured Lyx.
> The problem with my distribution is that texhash updates only the
> databases in
a0poster extension package]
% Additional commands for the a0poster latex class
% based on a0poster-kh.tex by Karsten Held.
% http://www.physik.uni-augsburg.de/theo3/Comp/hp750c/computing_hp750c_A0.de.shtml
% converted to a package file by G. Milde milde users.sf.net
%
% * require pst-grad.sty
a0poster extension package]
% Additional commands for the a0poster latex class
% based on a0poster-kh.tex by Karsten Held.
% http://www.physik.uni-augsburg.de/theo3/Comp/hp750c/computing_hp750c_A0.de.shtml
% converted to a package file by G. Milde milde users.sf.net
%
% * require pst-grad.sty
n}"
LabelString "new column"
End
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesPackage{a0poster-kh}[2007/11/22 a0poster extension package]
% Additional commands for the a0poster latex class
% based on a0poster-kh.tex by Karsten Held.
% http://www.physik.uni-augsburg.de/theo3/Comp/hp750c/comput
On 19.11.07, Robert Orr wrote:
Thank you...
It might not be obvious to everyone.
I used the a0poster.layout that was attached but I had
to fix a couple of end of lines, then it worked
perfectly.
LabelString Header
On 19.11.07, Robert Orr wrote:
Thank you...
It might not be obvious to everyone.
I used the a0poster.layout that was attached but I had
to fix a couple of end of lines, then it worked
perfectly.
LabelString Header
On 19.11.07, Robert Orr wrote:
> Thank you...
> It might not be obvious to everyone.
> I used the a0poster.layout that was attached but I had
> to fix a couple of "end of lines", then it worked
> perfectly.
> > LabelString " Header
> >
On 16.11.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've found several references through Google search on how to create an
a0poster.layout, but I haven't found any tips on what LyX tools to use to
create a poster.
Should I use minipages and fixed floats for graphics and tables, or, should I
use
On 18.11.07, Alexander Sklar wrote:
Does anyone know if it is possible to change the font used in a eps figure
to match the font used in the document ?
I use the psfrag LaTeX package for this. Actually, it replaces not the font
but text, i.e. you have to re-define all the text strings in ERT
On 16.11.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've found several references through Google search on how to create an
a0poster.layout, but I haven't found any tips on what LyX tools to use to
create a poster.
Should I use minipages and fixed floats for graphics and tables, or, should I
use
On 18.11.07, Alexander Sklar wrote:
Does anyone know if it is possible to change the font used in a eps figure
to match the font used in the document ?
I use the psfrag LaTeX package for this. Actually, it replaces not the font
but text, i.e. you have to re-define all the text strings in ERT
On 16.11.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've found several references through Google search on how to create an
> a0poster.layout, but I haven't found any tips on what LyX tools to use to
> create a poster.
> Should I use minipages and fixed floats for graphics and tables, or, should I
> use
On 18.11.07, Alexander Sklar wrote:
> Does anyone know if it is possible to change the font used in a eps figure
> to match the font used in the document ?
I use the psfrag LaTeX package for this. Actually, it replaces not the font
but text, i.e. you have to re-define all the text strings in ERT
On 15.11.07, Neal Becker wrote:
I want to put hyperlinks in my pdf output to syntax highlighted code
listings. I wonder if anyone can recommend a syntax highlighter that:
1) groks c++ and python (at least)
2) outputs pdf
3) Can number lines
I recommend pygments: http://pygments.org/
Its a
Dear LyXers,
since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward does no
longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word space, be
it whitespace, punctuation, citation or float insets, etc.
This means that jumping to the end of a word is no longer possible. Both,
On 15.11.07, Neal Becker wrote:
I want to put hyperlinks in my pdf output to syntax highlighted code
listings. I wonder if anyone can recommend a syntax highlighter that:
1) groks c++ and python (at least)
2) outputs pdf
3) Can number lines
I recommend pygments: http://pygments.org/
Its a
Dear LyXers,
since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward does no
longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word space, be
it whitespace, punctuation, citation or float insets, etc.
This means that jumping to the end of a word is no longer possible. Both,
On 15.11.07, Neal Becker wrote:
> I want to put hyperlinks in my pdf output to syntax highlighted code
> listings. I wonder if anyone can recommend a syntax highlighter that:
> 1) groks c++ and python (at least)
> 2) outputs pdf
> 3) Can number lines
I recommend pygments: http://pygments.org/
Dear LyXers,
since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward does no
longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word space, be
it whitespace, punctuation, citation or float insets, etc.
This means that jumping to the end of a word is no longer possible. Both,
On 11.11.07, greg kise wrote:
Hi All,
I have two questions relating to images/figures:
1. Is there a way to change the settings for multiple images contained in
figure-floats?
I do not know, but actually I would use a text editor on the lyx source file
for this task.
GM
On 11.11.07, greg kise wrote:
Hi All,
I have two questions relating to images/figures:
1. Is there a way to change the settings for multiple images contained in
figure-floats?
I do not know, but actually I would use a text editor on the lyx source file
for this task.
GM
On 11.11.07, greg kise wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have two questions relating to images/figures:
> 1. Is there a way to change the settings for multiple images contained in
> figure-floats?
I do not know, but actually I would use a text editor on the lyx source file
for this task.
GM
On 8.11.07, Joris van Zwieten wrote:
... how I can change from the graphical display back to the latex
source again.
* You can mark and copy the content of a math-box and insert it outside the
math box.
* You can use the plain math commands to produce or edit a math formula also
inside
On 8.11.07, Winson wrote:
I am writing my thesis with ucthesis.cls downloaded from CTAN and
installed on my computer. I made my ucthesis.layout as following:
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[ucthesis]{UC Thesis}
# Read the definitions
On 8.11.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my computer
programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ?
* LyX has in-built support for RCS
think is the best system ? Do
On 8.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
Pietro Barbujani wrote:
Hi, I'm Pietro from Italy.
I'm writing my Master thesis, using KOOMA BOOK document in LYX.
The problem are the margins because the right margin is larger in the odd
pages while I would like a larger margin on the even pages...
How
On 8.11.07, Joris van Zwieten wrote:
... how I can change from the graphical display back to the latex
source again.
* You can mark and copy the content of a math-box and insert it outside the
math box.
* You can use the plain math commands to produce or edit a math formula also
inside
On 8.11.07, Winson wrote:
I am writing my thesis with ucthesis.cls downloaded from CTAN and
installed on my computer. I made my ucthesis.layout as following:
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[ucthesis]{UC Thesis}
# Read the definitions
On 8.11.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my computer
programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ?
* LyX has in-built support for RCS
think is the best system ? Do
On 8.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
Pietro Barbujani wrote:
Hi, I'm Pietro from Italy.
I'm writing my Master thesis, using KOOMA BOOK document in LYX.
The problem are the margins because the right margin is larger in the odd
pages while I would like a larger margin on the even pages...
How
On 8.11.07, Joris van Zwieten wrote:
> ... how I can change from the graphical display back to the latex
> source again.
* You can mark and copy the content of a math-box and insert it outside the
math box.
* You can use the plain math commands to produce or edit a math formula also
On 8.11.07, Winson wrote:
> I am writing my thesis with ucthesis.cls downloaded from CTAN and
> installed on my computer. I made my ucthesis.layout as following:
> #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
> # \DeclareLaTeXClass[ucthesis]{UC Thesis}
> # Read the
On 8.11.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my computer
> programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS.
> How do you generally track the changes in your documents ?
* LyX has in-built support for RCS
> think is the best system ?
On 8.11.07, Richard Heck wrote:
> Pietro Barbujani wrote:
>> Hi, I'm Pietro from Italy.
>> I'm writing my Master thesis, using KOOMA BOOK document in LYX.
>> The problem are the margins because the right margin is larger in the odd
>> pages while I would like a larger margin on the even
On 5.11.07, Sorot Panichprecha wrote:
Hi,
How do I set the Abstract header to left align?
where:
1. in the lyx editor window, or
2. in the printed output?
I have created a layout and set the Align to Left but it doesn't
work.
This should work (for 1.), if your layout file is
On 5.11.07, Sorot Panichprecha wrote:
Hi,
How do I set the Abstract header to left align?
where:
1. in the lyx editor window, or
2. in the printed output?
I have created a layout and set the Align to Left but it doesn't
work.
This should work (for 1.), if your layout file is
On 5.11.07, Sorot Panichprecha wrote:
> Hi,
> How do I set the Abstract header to left align?
where:
1. in the lyx editor window, or
2. in the printed output?
> I have created a layout and set the Align to "Left" but it doesn't
> work.
This should work (for 1.), if your layout file is
On 1.11.07, Tobias Krause wrote:
Thanks for your answers!
Now I see see there are good reasons for no line break after an ERT and
it's not a bug.
However, a prominent warning in the User Guide (6.9.1 ERT Boxes) might
help a bit. Something like:
Attention: as the text after the ERT box
On 1.11.07, Tobias Krause wrote:
Thanks for your answers!
Now I see see there are good reasons for no line break after an ERT and
it's not a bug.
However, a prominent warning in the User Guide (6.9.1 ERT Boxes) might
help a bit. Something like:
Attention: as the text after the ERT box
On 1.11.07, Tobias Krause wrote:
> Thanks for your answers!
> Now I see see there are good reasons for no line break after an ERT and
> it's not a bug.
However, a prominent warning in the User Guide (6.9.1 ERT Boxes) might
help a bit. Something like:
Attention: as the text after the ERT box
On 2.08.05, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
By default the section heading in Latex are bold. This is fine. In the
table of contents they are written in normal type. Again all this looks
good.
However I need to use some math in one of my section headings. If I
input it as normal it appears in the
On 2.08.05, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
By default the section heading in Latex are bold. This is fine. In the
table of contents they are written in normal type. Again all this looks
good.
However I need to use some math in one of my section headings. If I
input it as normal it appears in the
On 2.08.05, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> By default the section heading in Latex are bold. This is fine. In the
> table of contents they are written in normal type. Again all this looks
> good.
>
> However I need to use some math in one of my section headings. If I
> input it as normal it appears in
On 2.08.05, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
Quoting Rich Shepard:
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Could someone please explain to me how text indenting works in Lyx? I
can't seem to figure it out. Thanks!
Do you mean the indentation at the start of a paragraph?
You can change it in
On 2.08.05, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
Quoting Rich Shepard:
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Could someone please explain to me how text indenting works in Lyx? I
can't seem to figure it out. Thanks!
Do you mean the indentation at the start of a paragraph?
You can change it in
On 2.08.05, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> Quoting Rich Shepard:
>
> >On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Stacia Hartleben wrote:
> >
> >>Could someone please explain to me how text indenting works in Lyx? I
> >>can't seem to figure it out. Thanks!
Do you mean the indentation at the start of a paragraph?
> > You can
On 13.07.05, David Legland wrote:
Hi,
I write document using different file for each chapter.
I also use minitoc package to have TOC at the beginning of each section.
The minitoc appears correctly when I compile the whole document, but for
individual chapters, the contents remains
On 13.07.05, David Legland wrote:
Hi,
I write document using different file for each chapter.
I also use minitoc package to have TOC at the beginning of each section.
The minitoc appears correctly when I compile the whole document, but for
individual chapters, the contents remains
On 13.07.05, David Legland wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I write document using different file for each chapter.
> I also use minitoc package to have TOC at the beginning of each section.
>
> The minitoc appears correctly when I compile the whole document, but for
> individual chapters, the contents
On 6.07.05, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm going to make a copy of the file and see if I can produce the numbered
rows without the miniboxes.
It works like a charm.
Anyone want a LaTeX template for a OMR scanner form? It's copyrighted but
On 6.07.05, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm going to make a copy of the file and see if I can produce the numbered
rows without the miniboxes.
It works like a charm.
Anyone want a LaTeX template for a OMR scanner form? It's copyrighted but
On 6.07.05, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> > I'm going to make a copy of the file and see if I can produce the numbered
> >rows without the miniboxes.
>
> It works like a charm.
>
> Anyone want a LaTeX template for a OMR scanner form? It's copyrighted but
On 27.06.05, Jason wolf wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm a beginner of LyX. I am trying to use it to write papers for IEEE
transactions and Conferences. I downloaded the LaTex templates from the
IEEE websites. I tried to import them to LyX files. There are always errors
when I tried to view it in
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