Re: web link in bibtex

2003-11-29 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
Hi Thorsten, I'd suggest using the url package by putting the following in your preamble: \usepackage{url} and then use \url{...} in your bibtex file. E.g. @Article{WEP-1, title = Security Of The WEP Algorithm, author = Nikita Borisov, Ian Goldberg, David Wagner, publisher

Re: web link in bibtex

2003-11-29 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
Hi Thorsten, I'd suggest using the url package by putting the following in your preamble: \usepackage{url} and then use \url{...} in your bibtex file. E.g. @Article{WEP-1, title = Security Of The WEP Algorithm, author = Nikita Borisov, Ian Goldberg, David Wagner, publisher

Re: web link in bibtex

2003-11-29 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
Hi Thorsten, I'd suggest using the "url" package by putting the following in your preamble: \usepackage{url} and then use \url{...} in your bibtex file. E.g. @Article{WEP-1, title = "Security Of The WEP Algorithm", author = "Nikita Borisov, Ian Goldberg, David Wagner",

Default display mode for ERT inset

2003-11-20 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
Hi! Is there any way I can set the default display mode of an ERT inset to 'inline' instead of 'open'? I have a LaTeX heavy document and it's becoming quite a pain to change every inset. Thanks, Kim

Re: Default display mode for ERT inset

2003-11-20 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Paul Medwell wrote: One solution may be to open your file in Emacs, and do a search-and-replace for: Yes, but that won't help me during the editing. My question was more along the lines of whether or not there exists some configuration setting such that insertion of a new

Default display mode for ERT inset

2003-11-20 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
Hi! Is there any way I can set the default display mode of an ERT inset to 'inline' instead of 'open'? I have a LaTeX heavy document and it's becoming quite a pain to change every inset. Thanks, Kim

Re: Default display mode for ERT inset

2003-11-20 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Paul Medwell wrote: One solution may be to open your file in Emacs, and do a search-and-replace for: Yes, but that won't help me during the editing. My question was more along the lines of whether or not there exists some configuration setting such that insertion of a new

Default display mode for ERT inset

2003-11-20 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
Hi! Is there any way I can set the default display mode of an ERT inset to 'inline' instead of 'open'? I have a LaTeX heavy document and it's becoming quite a pain to change every inset. Thanks, Kim

Re: Default display mode for ERT inset

2003-11-20 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Paul Medwell wrote: > One solution may be to open your file in Emacs, and do a > search-and-replace for: Yes, but that won't help me during the editing. My question was more along the lines of whether or not there exists some configuration setting such that insertion of a

Toolbar positions

2003-09-28 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
Hi! Is there any way to make LyX (fantastic application BTW) remember the position of the toolbars? Specifically, when I start LyX the toolbar and the command entry toolbar are located above and below the text area, respectively. However, I prefer having both above, combined. Moving them there

Re: Toolbar positions

2003-09-28 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
Specifically, when I start LyX the toolbar and the command entry toolbar are located above and below the text area, respectively. However, I prefer having both above, combined. Moving them there is no problem, but next time I start LyX they have reverted to their old positions. 1.4.x

Toolbar positions

2003-09-28 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
Hi! Is there any way to make LyX (fantastic application BTW) remember the position of the toolbars? Specifically, when I start LyX the toolbar and the command entry toolbar are located above and below the text area, respectively. However, I prefer having both above, combined. Moving them there

Re: Toolbar positions

2003-09-28 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
Specifically, when I start LyX the toolbar and the command entry toolbar are located above and below the text area, respectively. However, I prefer having both above, combined. Moving them there is no problem, but next time I start LyX they have reverted to their old positions. 1.4.x

Toolbar positions

2003-09-28 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
Hi! Is there any way to make LyX (fantastic application BTW) remember the position of the toolbars? Specifically, when I start LyX the toolbar and the command entry toolbar are located above and below the text area, respectively. However, I prefer having both above, combined. Moving them there

Re: Toolbar positions

2003-09-28 Thread Kim Roland Rasmussen
> > Specifically, when I start LyX the toolbar and the command entry toolbar > > are located above and below the text area, respectively. However, I prefer > > having both above, combined. Moving them there is no problem, but next > > time I start LyX they have reverted to their old positions. >