Hello all,
I was trying to come up with a command-sequence that I could bind to a
key to easily insert index references. The idea being that I could
select the text that I wanted to have an index entry, press the command
key, and LyX would insert something like this into the raw source of
the
Hello all,
I was trying to come up with a command-sequence that I could bind to a
key to easily insert index references. The idea being that I could
select the text that I wanted to have an index entry, press the command
key, and LyX would insert something like this into the raw source of
the
Hello all,
I was trying to come up with a command-sequence that I could bind to a
key to easily insert index references. The idea being that I could
select the text that I wanted to have an index entry, press the command
key, and LyX would insert something like this into the raw source of
the
again for all your help,
Best wishes,
Greg Hurrell
again for all your help,
Best wishes,
Greg Hurrell
hen Bash just interprets the space or the
"+" literally and I wind up in the appropriate folder.
Thanks once again for all your help,
Best wishes,
Greg Hurrell
Hello,
I'm using the url.sty package (ver 1.5, 28-Mar-1999 by Donald Arseneau)
and I have a question about it.
The package is wonderful for handling really long paths... eg:
\path{/Really/long/path/that/is/going/to/need/to/have/a/line/break/in/
it.txt}
If the path has spaces in it, however,
Hello,
I'm using the url.sty package (ver 1.5, 28-Mar-1999 by Donald Arseneau)
and I have a question about it.
The package is wonderful for handling really long paths... eg:
\path{/Really/long/path/that/is/going/to/need/to/have/a/line/break/in/
it.txt}
If the path has spaces in it, however,
Hello,
I'm using the url.sty package (ver 1.5, 28-Mar-1999 by Donald Arseneau)
and I have a question about it.
The package is wonderful for handling really long paths... eg:
\path{/Really/long/path/that/is/going/to/need/to/have/a/line/break/in/
it.txt}
If the path has spaces in it, however,