Hi...
On 09-Jul-99 Emanuele Olivetti wrote:
Hi all,
Is there some shortcut (I mean some Ctrl-something or Meta- )to write
accented vowels using a US keyboard ?
Using LaTeX ( \'e or other...) is the only way ?
If you can set up a key on your US keyboard to act as a "Compose" key
Hi...
On 09-Jul-99 Emanuele Olivetti wrote:
Hi all,
Is there some shortcut (I mean some Ctrl-something or Meta- )to write
accented vowels using a US keyboard ?
Using LaTeX ( \'e or other...) is the only way ?
If you can set up a key on your US keyboard to act as a "Compose" key
Hi...
On 09-Jul-99 Emanuele Olivetti wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is there some shortcut (I mean some Ctrl-something or Meta- )to write
> accented vowels using a US keyboard ?
> Using LaTeX ( \'e or other...) is the only way ?
If you can set up a key on your US keyboard to act as a "Compose"
On 21-Apr-99 Etienne Grossmann wrote:
indeed, LyX "sees" all the macros that have been defined in all
its open documents (and apparently in those it has closed too).
Sorry for not having thought about that ...
That's ok -- now that it is known, it can be fixed! :) It might
On 21-Apr-99 Etienne Grossmann wrote:
indeed, LyX "sees" all the macros that have been defined in all
its open documents (and apparently in those it has closed too).
Sorry for not having thought about that ...
That's ok -- now that it is known, it can be fixed! :) It might
On 21-Apr-99 Etienne Grossmann wrote:
> indeed, LyX "sees" all the macros that have been defined in all
> its open documents (and apparently in those it has closed too).
>
> Sorry for not having thought about that ...
That's ok -- now that it is known, it can be fixed! :) It might
On 21-Apr-99 Etienne Grossmann wrote:
Hello,
so, you do "M-x msol" , then write a 'm' with a dot, then use,
in math-mode, the macro '\msol', which appears fine on the screen,
but LaTeX won't compile? Strange indeed.
Exactly. Well, not exactly -- "M-x math-macro msol", to be
On 21-Apr-99 Etienne Grossmann wrote:
Hello,
so, you do "M-x msol" , then write a 'm' with a dot, then use,
in math-mode, the macro '\msol', which appears fine on the screen,
but LaTeX won't compile? Strange indeed.
Exactly. Well, not exactly -- "M-x math-macro msol", to be
On 21-Apr-99 Etienne Grossmann wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> so, you do "M-x msol" , then write a 'm' with a dot, then use,
> in math-mode, the macro '\msol', which appears fine on the screen,
> but LaTeX won't compile? Strange indeed.
Exactly. Well, not exactly -- "M-x math-macro msol",
On 20-Apr-99 Christopher Sawtell wrote:
Bobby I wonder if there is an easy way to get a ballpark estimate of
Bobby how many people are using it.
Put some trojan horse into it which sends messages to lyx.org when LyX
is used (along with the user's credit card number and password)? ;)
On 19-Apr-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
This error is indeed related to one of LaTeX' weird restrictions, whih
says that a footnote or margin note cannot be in the text of a
section, in particular since this text will be copied to the table of
contents (which is why paragraph* works: it
Hi, all...
Since I'm sitting here thinking about it, and also since I've been
writing documents having to do with astronomy and anthropology, I'll ask here
if there is currently any way (though I doubt it) or any future plans to have a
word-completion or substitution feature. This
Hi, all...
Sorry to be posting here every day or so, but I've come across
something that does not seem to work as documented. (It doesn't seem to work
at all!) I read with interest the section in the User Guide on math macros.
It seemed to me that this would allow me to define a
On 20-Apr-99 Christopher Sawtell wrote:
Bobby I wonder if there is an easy way to get a ballpark estimate of
Bobby how many people are using it.
Put some trojan horse into it which sends messages to lyx.org when LyX
is used (along with the user's credit card number and password)? ;)
On 19-Apr-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
This error is indeed related to one of LaTeX' weird restrictions, whih
says that a footnote or margin note cannot be in the text of a
section, in particular since this text will be copied to the table of
contents (which is why paragraph* works: it
Hi, all...
Since I'm sitting here thinking about it, and also since I've been
writing documents having to do with astronomy and anthropology, I'll ask here
if there is currently any way (though I doubt it) or any future plans to have a
word-completion or substitution feature. This
Hi, all...
Sorry to be posting here every day or so, but I've come across
something that does not seem to work as documented. (It doesn't seem to work
at all!) I read with interest the section in the User Guide on math macros.
It seemed to me that this would allow me to define a
On 20-Apr-99 Christopher Sawtell wrote:
>> Bobby> I wonder if there is an easy way to get a ballpark estimate of
>> Bobby> how many people are using it.
>>
>> Put some trojan horse into it which sends messages to lyx.org when LyX
>> is used (along with the user's credit card number and
On 19-Apr-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> This error is indeed related to one of LaTeX' weird restrictions, whih
> says that a footnote or margin note cannot be in the text of a
> section, in particular since this text will be copied to the table of
> contents (which is why paragraph* works: it
Hi, all...
Since I'm sitting here thinking about it, and also since I've been
writing documents having to do with astronomy and anthropology, I'll ask here
if there is currently any way (though I doubt it) or any future plans to have a
word-completion or substitution feature. This
Hi, all...
Sorry to be posting here every day or so, but I've come across
something that does not seem to work as documented. (It doesn't seem to work
at all!) I read with interest the section in the User Guide on math macros.
It seemed to me that this would allow me to define a
Ok, I have an addendum to this...
On 16-Apr-99 John Ya-ya wrote:
I am working on several documents which use margin notes to show the
date on which particular information was entered. A few of these notes print
successfully, but now I have encountered one or more which
Ok, I have an addendum to this...
On 16-Apr-99 John Ya-ya wrote:
I am working on several documents which use margin notes to show the
date on which particular information was entered. A few of these notes print
successfully, but now I have encountered one or more which
Ok, I have an addendum to this...
On 16-Apr-99 John Ya-ya wrote:
> I am working on several documents which use margin notes to show the
> date on which particular information was entered. A few of these notes print
> successfully, but now I have encountered one or m
Hi...
I am working on several documents which use margin notes to show the
date on which particular information was entered. A few of these notes print
successfully, but now I have encountered one or more which will not. When I go
to print or view DVI, only the pages of the document
Hi...
I am working on several documents which use margin notes to show the
date on which particular information was entered. A few of these notes print
successfully, but now I have encountered one or more which will not. When I go
to print or view DVI, only the pages of the document
Hi...
I am working on several documents which use margin notes to show the
date on which particular information was entered. A few of these notes print
successfully, but now I have encountered one or more which will not. When I go
to print or view DVI, only the pages of the document
Hi, all...
Two questions: When printing a range of pages, how does one specify,
"Print from page 3 to the last page"? I have tried everything I can think of,
such as "3-", "3...", and other strange things, and nothing produces anything
other than an error.
Also, has anyone
Hi, all...
Two questions: When printing a range of pages, how does one specify,
"Print from page 3 to the last page"? I have tried everything I can think of,
such as "3-", "3...", and other strange things, and nothing produces anything
other than an error.
Also, has anyone
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