or export to LaTeX
so that I might be able to use these in conjunction with my LyX docs.
thanks much,
Jamie Faunt
http://musicalskills.com
or export to LaTeX
so that I might be able to use these in conjunction with my LyX docs.
thanks much,
Jamie Faunt
http://musicalskills.com
or export to LaTeX
so that I might be able to use these in conjunction with my LyX docs.
thanks much,
Jamie Faunt
http://musicalskills.com
-Pierre.Chretien
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: From: Jamie Faunt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
into latex?
GChtml2latex seems to be working here.
As for speadsheet, a general converter should be built quite easily
using the perl dedicated
-Pierre.Chretien
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: From: Jamie Faunt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
into latex?
GChtml2latex seems to be working here.
As for speadsheet, a general converter should be built quite easily
using the perl dedicated
ean-Pierre.Chretien
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >>From: Jamie Faunt
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > >>Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
> > >>into latex?
> >
> > GChtml2latex seems to be working here.
&g
.
Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
into latex?
TIA,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
.
Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
into latex?
TIA,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
m
work.
Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
into latex?
TIA,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Helge Hafting wrote:
Lyx don't have facilities for entering strange symbols, that is really
a keyboard setup thing. Lyx will accept whatever the keyboard
generates - including copyright symbols. So, set your
keyboard up to generate a copyright symbol with some suitable
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Helge Hafting wrote:
Lyx don't have facilities for entering strange symbols, that is really
a keyboard setup thing. Lyx will accept whatever the keyboard
generates - including copyright symbols. So, set your
keyboard up to generate a copyright symbol with some suitable
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Lyx don't have facilities for entering strange symbols, that is really
> a "keyboard setup thing". Lyx will accept whatever the keyboard
> generates - including copyright symbols. So, set your
> keyboard up to generate a copyright symbol with some
the
first page with a title, or from the first page without. OKay.
thanks very much for your help with this,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
very helpful -- thanks much!
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
the
first page with a title, or from the first page without. OKay.
thanks very much for your help with this,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
very helpful -- thanks much!
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
rst page. And \cfoot will replace the default page number after the
first page with a title, or from the first page without. OKay.
thanks very much for your help with this,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
very helpful -- thanks much!
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
this.
thanks,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
another footer defeated with the use of
\thispagestyle{empty}. -- which I'd like to do.
The only work-around I can figure so far is to not use title, and to use
pagestyle empty.
jamie
Jamie Faunt wrote:
I went round and round initially trying to figure out why I couldn't get
rid of a page
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Jamie Faunt wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Okay example attached.
ah, I see. For the title page put the command \thispagestyle{empty}
in front of your first textline.
Ah-ha! Now that makes a difference -- even if it's ugly. I
this.
thanks,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
another footer defeated with the use of
\thispagestyle{empty}. -- which I'd like to do.
The only work-around I can figure so far is to not use title, and to use
pagestyle empty.
jamie
Jamie Faunt wrote:
I went round and round initially trying to figure out why I couldn't get
rid of a page
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Jamie Faunt wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Okay example attached.
ah, I see. For the title page put the command \thispagestyle{empty}
in front of your first textline.
Ah-ha! Now that makes a difference -- even if it's ugly. I
docs about this.
thanks,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
another footer defeated with the use of
\thispagestyle{empty}. -- which I'd like to do.
The only work-around I can figure so far is to not use title, and to use
pagestyle empty.
jamie
> Jamie Faunt wrote:
>
> > I went round and round initially trying to figure out why I couldn't get
>
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Jamie Faunt wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> >
> > Okay example attached.
>
> ah, I see. For the title page put the command \thispagestyle{empty}
>
> in front of your first textline.
Ah-ha!
again!
:-) It's okay though if there's no quick answer I don't really need them
here. Just curious. Maybe you do your e-mail in an X app.
Hope that helps,
Helps immensely! You really bailed me out of my difficulty. Thanks VERY
much!
jamie faunt
http
again!
:-) It's okay though if there's no quick answer I don't really need them
here. Just curious. Maybe you do your e-mail in an X app.
Hope that helps,
Helps immensely! You really bailed me out of my difficulty. Thanks VERY
much!
jamie faunt
http
pper-bit characters and I'm in
character mode! But I can't type them here in pine. Here I go again!
<:-) It's okay though if there's no quick answer I don't really need them
here. Just curious. Maybe you do your e-mail in an X app.
> Hope that helps,
He
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
Jamie Faunt writes:
I bet that would work if I could find the compose key!
Thanks much for all who replied with the helpful comments and data.
Between those and the docs I'm narrowing it down. But I'm still having a
problem getting my compose key
On 29 Dec 2001, Arne Pallentin wrote:
awesome! thank you! I'll try it and let you know!
jamie
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
Jamie Faunt writes:
I bet that would work if I could find the compose key!
Thanks much for all who replied with the helpful comments and data.
Between those and the docs I'm narrowing it down. But I'm still having a
problem getting my compose key
On 29 Dec 2001, Arne Pallentin wrote:
awesome! thank you! I'll try it and let you know!
jamie
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
> Jamie Faunt writes:
>
> I bet that would work if I could find the compose key!
Thanks much for all who replied with the helpful comments and data.
Between those and the docs I'm narrowing it down. But I'm still having a
problem getting m
On 29 Dec 2001, Arne Pallentin wrote:
awesome! thank you! I'll try it and let you know!
jamie
Thanks Herbert for that helpful reply. \copyright works when I view dvi
and give it a latex style. But how do I enter it so that I see it in LyX
as well?
thanks,
jamie
http://musicalskills.com
_
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
thanks.
I bet that would work if I could find the compose key! The only mention of
it I can find in the docs (by grepping the lyx/doc dir for compose key)
is in FAQ 8.2. And it's one of the few items with no answer! :-(
jf
Jamie Faunt writes
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
If Gr there means greater than key -- '' -- then it doesn't work for
me. :-(
If that's the compose key combination for you it apparantly isn't
working for me. (slackware 8.0 - linux 2.4.5)
on my keyboard (suse - linux 2.4.10) I hit
AltGr-Shift-R for
latex and tex
without having to know how to code it. And it seems to be a hole in the
documentation I have for 1.1.6fix3.
jamie
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Jamie Faunt wrote:
Thanks Herbert for that helpful reply. \copyright works when I view dvi
and give it a latex style. But how do I enter it so
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
hey kewl! - I'll check out xmodmap -- thanks!
If compose is available or can be configured into your keyboard
handling, it is exceedingly useful. I've appended below a table of
characters which can be created with the compose key. The columns
Thanks Herbert for that helpful reply. \copyright works when I view dvi
and give it a latex style. But how do I enter it so that I see it in LyX
as well?
thanks,
jamie
http://musicalskills.com
_
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
thanks.
I bet that would work if I could find the compose key! The only mention of
it I can find in the docs (by grepping the lyx/doc dir for compose key)
is in FAQ 8.2. And it's one of the few items with no answer! :-(
jf
Jamie Faunt writes
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
If Gr there means greater than key -- '' -- then it doesn't work for
me. :-(
If that's the compose key combination for you it apparantly isn't
working for me. (slackware 8.0 - linux 2.4.5)
on my keyboard (suse - linux 2.4.10) I hit
AltGr-Shift-R for
latex and tex
without having to know how to code it. And it seems to be a hole in the
documentation I have for 1.1.6fix3.
jamie
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Jamie Faunt wrote:
Thanks Herbert for that helpful reply. \copyright works when I view dvi
and give it a latex style. But how do I enter it so
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
hey kewl! - I'll check out xmodmap -- thanks!
If compose is available or can be configured into your keyboard
handling, it is exceedingly useful. I've appended below a table of
characters which can be created with the compose key. The columns
Thanks Herbert for that helpful reply. \copyright works when I view dvi
and give it a latex style. But how do I enter it so that I see it in LyX
as well?
thanks,
jamie
http://musicalskills.com
_
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
thanks.
I bet that would work if I could find the compose key! The only mention of
it I can find in the docs (by grepping the lyx/doc dir for "compose key")
is in FAQ 8.2. And it's one of the few items with no answer! :-(
jf
> Jamie
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
If "Gr" there means "greater than key" -- '>' -- then it doesn't work for
me. :-(
If that's the "compose key" combination for you it apparantly isn't
working for me. (slackware 8.0 - linux 2.4.5)
> on my keyboard (suse - linux 2.4.10) I hit
>
>
nt to LyX to benefit from latex and tex
without having to know how to code it. And it seems to be a hole in the
documentation I have for 1.1.6fix3.
jamie
> On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Jamie Faunt wrote:
>
> > Thanks Herbert for that helpful reply. \copyright works when I view dvi
> > a
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
hey kewl! - I'll check out xmodmap -- thanks!
> If is available or can be configured into your keyboard
> handling, it is exceedingly useful. I've appended below a table of
> characters which can be created with the key. The columns
> represent:
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