Angus Leeming wrote:
I have no problem to get it in sf with
Ok, Thanks, Herbert. It works for me too. However, it doesn't work with
lmodern. Can it be made to do so?
you need the right fontencoding. And btw: where is
the sense of the five parameters of SetBigFont??
HErbert
\documentclass
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Unfortunately, the 'mu' of \micro\meter appears in a serif font.
Can I do anything about that?
never used SIunits,
It's good.
but \SetFigFont sets the fontfamily to \sfdefault.
I know. That's what I want.
\fontfamily{\rmdefault}
should
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
use cmbright instead of lmodern and then
with \usepackage{textcomp} \textmu\meter
Thanks, Herbert, I'll try that. It;s certainly good enough for me, given
that I'm trying to produce camera-ready images for a paper that will be
submitted in Word
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
Any clues on how to write
$9\times9\times16$ block
and get it to appear in a sans serif font?
$\mathsf{9\times9\times16\ block}$
Yes, I know that one. What I was looking for was
some magic command
several math formulae
. Better is to write in ERT (ctrl-L) just at
the beginning of the float \centering
Herbert
{\rmdefault}
should work
Herbert
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Ok, Thanks, Herbert. It works for me too. However, it doesn't work with
lmodern. Can it be made to do so?
you need the right fontencoding.
Hmmm. And that's what, exactly?
Maybe this would beeasier if I provided you with a definitive example
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have no problem to get it in sf with
Ok, Thanks, Herbert. It works for me too. However, it doesn't work with
lmodern. Can it be made to do so?
you need the right fontencoding. And btw: where is
the sense of the five parameters of SetBigFont??
HErbert
\documentclass
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Unfortunately, the 'mu' of \micro\meter appears in a serif font.
Can I do anything about that?
never used SIunits,
It's good.
but \SetFigFont sets the fontfamily to \sfdefault.
I know. That's what I want.
\fontfamily{\rmdefault}
should
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
use cmbright instead of lmodern and then
with \usepackage{textcomp} \textmu\meter
Thanks, Herbert, I'll try that. It;s certainly good enough for me, given
that I'm trying to produce camera-ready images for a paper that will be
submitted in Word
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
Any clues on how to write
$9\times9\times16$ block
and get it to appear in a sans serif font?
$\mathsf{9\times9\times16\ block}$
Yes, I know that one. What I was looking for was
some magic command
several math formulae
ion. Better is to write in ERT (ctrl-L) just at
the beginning of the float \centering
Herbert
fontfamily{\rmdefault}
should work
Herbert
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Ok, Thanks, Herbert. It works for me too. However, it doesn't work with
lmodern. Can it be made to do so?
you need the right fontencoding.
Hmmm. And that's what, exactly?
Maybe this would beeasier if I provided you with a definitive example
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have no problem to get it in sf with
Ok, Thanks, Herbert. It works for me too. However, it doesn't work with
lmodern. Can it be made to do so?
you need the right fontencoding. And btw: where is
the sense of the five parameters of SetBigFont??
HErbert
\documentclass
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Unfortunately, the 'mu' of \micro\meter appears in a serif font.
Can I do anything about that?
never used SIunits,
It's good.
but \SetFigFont sets the fontfamily to \sfdefault.
I know. That's what I want.
\fontfamily{\rmdefault}
should
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
use cmbright instead of lmodern and then
with \usepackage{textcomp} \textmu\meter
Thanks, Herbert, I'll try that. It;s certainly good enough for me, given
that I'm trying to produce camera-ready images for a paper that will be
submitted in Word
Carlos Knauer wrote:
I tried to rotate a text in 180°, but nothing happens. What is wrong ?
view the PostScript output
HErbert
Carlos Knauer wrote:
I tried to rotate a text in 180°, but nothing happens. What is wrong ?
view the PostScript output
HErbert
Carlos Knauer wrote:
I tried to rotate a text in 180°, but nothing happens. What is wrong ?
view the PostScript output
HErbert
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Herbert Voss wrote:
\color{blue!50} does it for all
In the preamble? I thought I'd need to use \textcolor with each string.
Rich,
it's like a switch.
\color{blue!50} everythin in 50% blue \color{red!50} and now red
\color{black} and now black
it ...
%% Make nR rows of 9 ovals for answers
\multido{\nRow=1+1}{\nR}{%
\makebox[\omrx]{\nRow}}
\multido{}{9}{\makebox[7mm]{\OLeft}} \hspace{3.2cm} %
\multido{}{8}{\makebox[7mm]{\OLeft}}\\[2mm]
}
Herbert
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Herbert Voss wrote:
\color{blue!50} does it for all
In the preamble? I thought I'd need to use \textcolor with each string.
Rich,
it's like a switch.
\color{blue!50} everythin in 50% blue \color{red!50} and now red
\color{black} and now black
it ...
%% Make nR rows of 9 ovals for answers
\multido{\nRow=1+1}{\nR}{%
\makebox[\omrx]{\nRow}}
\multido{}{9}{\makebox[7mm]{\OLeft}} \hspace{3.2cm} %
\multido{}{8}{\makebox[7mm]{\OLeft}}\\[2mm]
}
Herbert
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Herbert Voss wrote:
\color{blue!50} does it for all
In the preamble? I thought I'd need to use \textcolor with each string.
Rich,
it's like a switch.
\color{blue!50} everythin in 50% blue \color{red!50} and now red
\color{black} and now black
nR rows of 9 ovals for answers
\multido{\nRow=1+1}{\nR}{%
\makebox[\omrx]{\nRow}}
\multido{}{9}{\makebox[7mm]{\OLeft}} \hspace{3.2cm} %
\multido{}{8}{\makebox[7mm]{\OLeft}}\\[2mm]
}
Herbert
\\
July 2005}
Herbert
Herbert Voss wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have this in the preamble of a document:
%% identifying information
\newcommand{\infoline}{ACME NATURAL RESOURCES CORPORATION\\
Widget Development Process EIS\\
July 2005}
\newcommand*{\infoline}{ACME NATURAL RESOURCES CORPORATION\\
Widget
a
separate
command, and that works well.
\color{blue!50} does it for all
Herbert
\\
July 2005}
Herbert
Herbert Voss wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have this in the preamble of a document:
%% identifying information
\newcommand{\infoline}{ACME NATURAL RESOURCES CORPORATION\\
Widget Development Process EIS\\
July 2005}
\newcommand*{\infoline}{ACME NATURAL RESOURCES CORPORATION\\
Widget
a
separate
command, and that works well.
\color{blue!50} does it for all
Herbert
\\
July 2005}
Herbert
Herbert Voss wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have this in the preamble of a document:
%% identifying information
\newcommand{\infoline}{ACME NATURAL RESOURCES CORPORATION\\
Widget Development Process EIS\\
July 2005}
\newcommand*{\infoline}{ACME NATURAL RESOURCES CORPORATION\\
Widget
ring needs a
separate
command, and that works well.
\color{blue!50} does it for all
Herbert
a '%' as the continuation character after
an opening brace, '{' at the end of a line. Removing the '%' and
bringing the
following line up solves the problem.
Why does this happen?
We discussed this some time ago, weird ERT modus
http://PSTricks.tug.org/main.cgi?file=LyX/lyx
Herbert
a '%' as the continuation character after
an opening brace, '{' at the end of a line. Removing the '%' and
bringing the
following line up solves the problem.
Why does this happen?
We discussed this some time ago, weird ERT modus
http://PSTricks.tug.org/main.cgi?file=LyX/lyx
Herbert
a '%' as the continuation character after
an opening brace, '{' at the end of a line. Removing the '%' and
bringing the
following line up solves the problem.
Why does this happen?
We discussed this some time ago, weird ERT modus
http://PSTricks.tug.org/main.cgi?file=LyX/lyx
Herbert
were not labelled in the correct position. (dvi attached).
The same problem occurs in native miktex. Any ideas?
PSTricks-PostScript Tricks and not DVITricks ...
See FDE, frequently done errors on the main page of
http://PSTricks.tug.org
Herbert
were not labelled in the correct position. (dvi attached).
The same problem occurs in native miktex. Any ideas?
PSTricks-PostScript Tricks and not DVITricks ...
See FDE, frequently done errors on the main page of
http://PSTricks.tug.org
Herbert
were not labelled in the correct position. (dvi attached).
The same problem occurs in native miktex. Any ideas?
PSTricks->PostScript Tricks and not DVITricks ...
See FDE, frequently done errors on the main page of
http://PSTricks.tug.org
Herbert
the equations to
a new page.
My question is if there is a way to tell Latex to put some of the
lines from Math-Mode until the end of the page and the to continue on
a new page? (That Latex would split the equations to how many needed
pages).
\allowdisplaybreaks
Herbert
the equations to
a new page.
My question is if there is a way to tell Latex to put some of the
lines from Math-Mode until the end of the page and the to continue on
a new page? (That Latex would split the equations to how many needed
pages).
\allowdisplaybreaks
Herbert
the equations to
a new page.
My question is if there is a way to tell Latex to put some of the
lines from Math-Mode until the end of the page and the to continue on
a new page? (That Latex would split the equations to how many needed
pages).
\allowdisplaybreaks
Herbert
a framebox with arc and a framesep
put a rule of width 0.35em of height zero in there
(rule is not seen)
this is a code to get a framebox of specific height and width.
nonsense code to me ...
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.tug.org/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info
Herbert
a framebox with arc and a framesep
put a rule of width 0.35em of height zero in there
(rule is not seen)
this is a code to get a framebox of specific height and width.
nonsense code to me ...
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.tug.org/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info
Herbert
c=.7,framesep=0.55ex]{\rule{0.35em}{0pt
draw a framebox with arc and a framesep
put a rule of width 0.35em of height zero in there
(rule is not seen)
this is a code to get a framebox of specific height and width.
nonsense code to me ...
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://P
Herbert
in a viewable
place.
Where is (0,0), then? The upper, left corner of the viewer?
In general, do I make the end coordinates 1 unit greater than the desired
axes lengths?
http://tug.org/PSTricks/main.cgi?file=Basics/basics#baseline
Herbert
in a viewable
place.
Where is (0,0), then? The upper, left corner of the viewer?
In general, do I make the end coordinates 1 unit greater than the desired
axes lengths?
http://tug.org/PSTricks/main.cgi?file=Basics/basics#baseline
Herbert
in a viewable
place.
Where is (0,0), then? The upper, left corner of the viewer?
In general, do I make the end coordinates 1 unit greater than the desired
axes lengths?
http://tug.org/PSTricks/main.cgi?file=Basics/basics#baseline
Herbert
is ugly but should
help.
inside the math box put all in braces { ... }, that's all
Herbert
://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
Herbert
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
so would \begin{equation}\frac{1}{2}\end{equation} be total nonsense?
:-)
equation is redefined by amsmath. However you should use
align instead of equation!
Herbert
is ugly but should
help.
inside the math box put all in braces { ... }, that's all
Herbert
://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
Herbert
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
so would \begin{equation}\frac{1}{2}\end{equation} be total nonsense?
:-)
equation is redefined by amsmath. However you should use
align instead of equation!
Herbert
is ugly but should
help.
inside the math box put all in braces { ... }, that's all
Herbert
ttp://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
Herbert
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
so would \begin{equation}\frac{1}{2}\end{equation} be total nonsense?
:-)
equation is redefined by amsmath. However you should use
align instead of equation!
Herbert
{\ensuremath{\rhd\mkern-14mu-}}
\def\ltA{\ensuremath{\lhd\mkern-14mu-}}
and then use with LaTeX mode (ctrl-L)
$\gtA$ \Huge\gtA \tiny$\gtA$
$\ltA$ \Huge\ltA \tiny$\ltA$
Herbert
{\ensuremath{\rhd\mkern-14mu-}}
\def\ltA{\ensuremath{\lhd\mkern-14mu-}}
and then use with LaTeX mode (ctrl-L)
$\gtA$ \Huge\gtA \tiny$\gtA$
$\ltA$ \Huge\ltA \tiny$\ltA$
Herbert
{\ensuremath{\rhd\mkern-14mu-}}
\def\ltA{\ensuremath{\lhd\mkern-14mu-}}
and then use with LaTeX mode (ctrl-L)
$\gtA$ \Huge\gtA \tiny$\gtA$
$\ltA$ \Huge\ltA \tiny$\ltA$
Herbert
of that
referencce woudl require.
$\mathit\Theta$
Herbert
of that
referencce woudl require.
$\mathit\Theta$
Herbert
of that
referencce woudl require.
$\mathit\Theta$
Herbert
sheet in (Math, Physics, etc) which he\she is willing to
upload, so i could see how to shape the my formula sheet?
http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/#math
Herbert
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Thanks for your formula sheets, unfortently i was unable to load both of
the files from William and Herbert.
how could i import them correctly?
import to what??
run the files with latex and everything should be okay.
HErbert
.
\begin{document}
I suspect you have forgotten a `}', causing me
to read past where you wanted me to stop.
I'll try to recover; but if the error is serious,
you'd better type `E' or `X' now and fix your file.
give an example file
Herbert
Matthew Low wrote:
On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
run the files with latex and everything should be okay.
I couldn't latex math.tex, because of the following error message:
! LaTeX Error: File `fancyheadings.sty' not found.
Later error messages complain of undefined control
sheet in (Math, Physics, etc) which he\she is willing to
upload, so i could see how to shape the my formula sheet?
http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/#math
Herbert
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Thanks for your formula sheets, unfortently i was unable to load both of
the files from William and Herbert.
how could i import them correctly?
import to what??
run the files with latex and everything should be okay.
HErbert
.
\begin{document}
I suspect you have forgotten a `}', causing me
to read past where you wanted me to stop.
I'll try to recover; but if the error is serious,
you'd better type `E' or `X' now and fix your file.
give an example file
Herbert
Matthew Low wrote:
On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
run the files with latex and everything should be okay.
I couldn't latex math.tex, because of the following error message:
! LaTeX Error: File `fancyheadings.sty' not found.
Later error messages complain of undefined control
sheet in (Math, Physics, etc) which he\she is willing to
upload, so i could see how to shape the my formula sheet?
http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/#math
Herbert
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Thanks for your formula sheets, unfortently i was unable to load both of
the files from William and Herbert.
how could i import them correctly?
import to what??
run the files with latex and everything should be okay.
HErbert
bel.
\begin{document}
I suspect you have forgotten a `}', causing me
to read past where you wanted me to stop.
I'll try to recover; but if the error is serious,
you'd better type `E' or `X' now and fix your file.
give an example file
Herbert
Matthew Low wrote:
On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
run the files with latex and everything should be okay.
I couldn't latex math.tex, because of the following error message:
! LaTeX Error: File `fancyheadings.sty' not found.
Later error messages complain of undefined c
.
no, only a problem of the italic mode ...
$\skew{7}{\Dot}{\Matrix{A}}$
Herbert
.
no, only a problem of the italic mode ...
$\skew{7}{\Dot}{\Matrix{A}}$
Herbert
.
no, only a problem of the italic mode ...
$\skew{7}{\Dot}{\Matrix{A}}$
Herbert
Brian Williams wrote:
Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See attached.
define a macro, makes life easier ...
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
\begin_preamble
\lhead{\hspace*{- .22\textwidth}Brian Williams
\s^{-1}$
$10^{59}\erg$ \\
\hline
1 262 25 28 1 5 4\\
2 300 25 40 1 10 8\\
3 300 50 28 1 5 8\\
4 300 $2\times25$ 28 1 5 8\\
5 265 25 40 1 10 8\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
Herbert
}
ae is really out of date ...
\usepackage{mathptmx}
\usepackage[scaled=0.9]{helvet}
Herbert
Brian Williams wrote:
Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See attached.
define a macro, makes life easier ...
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
\begin_preamble
\lhead{\hspace*{- .22\textwidth}Brian Williams
\s^{-1}$
$10^{59}\erg$ \\
\hline
1 262 25 28 1 5 4\\
2 300 25 40 1 10 8\\
3 300 50 28 1 5 8\\
4 300 $2\times25$ 28 1 5 8\\
5 265 25 40 1 10 8\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
Herbert
}
ae is really out of date ...
\usepackage{mathptmx}
\usepackage[scaled=0.9]{helvet}
Herbert
Brian Williams wrote:
Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See attached.
define a macro, makes life easier ...
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
\begin_preamble
\lhead{\hspace*{- .22\textwidth}Brian Williams
& $10^3\kms$ & $\msun\yr^{-1}$ & $10^{44}\erg\s^{-1}$ &
$10^{59}\erg$ \\
\hline
1& 262 & 25 & 28 & 1 & 5 & 4\\
2& 300 & 25 & 40 & 1 & 10 & 8\\
3& 300 & 50 & 28 & 1 & 5 & 8\\
4& 300 & $2\times25$ & 28 & 1 &5 & 8\\
5& 265 & 25 & 40 & 1 & 10 & 8\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
Herbert
is really out of date ...
\usepackage{mathptmx}
\usepackage[scaled=0.9]{helvet}
Herbert
the power of LaTeX in the data records, e.g. \url{...} for
web addresses together with hyperref. However, using \textit
maybe not good idea when it could be done by the bst file
(running custom bib)
Herbert
in LyX yet?
this is not easy in LaTeX, too. And in LyX a bit crazy
in fact of the math editor and its restrictions
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
\language frenchb
\inputencoding latin1
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
for such speical stuff.
Attached a LyX solution,using tabularx
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
\begin_preamble
\usepackage{tabularx}
\end_preamble
\language frenchb
\inputencoding latin1
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
Angus Leeming wrote:
Johan Ingvast wrote:
Hi
I use the preview of math which works fine.
However now I want to use the package showkeys for my printouts. Then
there is a problem with the preview. Both the preview package and
the showkeys put the labels to the right of the equations, which
makes
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
I think that the best solution here is to take this to the auctex list.
That way David Kastrup can address the root cause of the problem.
huh?? It is a LyX problem, that the options are hardcoded ..
make them available in the preferences and everything
for some latex code that alters the behavior of the packages by
putting something in the preamble.
\AtBeginDocument{
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
}
should do the trick
Herbert
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
What happened to your package manager BTW? Do you still have it? Could
you post it?
don't know. If yes, then only as a diff and from LyX 1.3.
I suppose useless then.
It's the logic of it all that will be interesting (and difficult).
Slotting
Johan Ingvast wrote:
On Fri, 6 May 2005, Herbert Voss wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
}
should do the trick
thanks, but it did not do what I wanted.
Strangly it took away both labels, both the one that showkeys put in and
the one that preview put in. That is for standard equations
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