Great! That fixed the problem!
Thank you.
Max
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Max == Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Max Mandrake 8.2! What's broken? How do I fix it?
The urw-fonts package installs a wrong description of fonts (this is
fixed for future mandrake releases, AFAIK). To fix
Mandrake 8.2!
What's broken? How do I fix it?
Thanks.
Max
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "Max" == Max Bian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Max> This is a screen capture from the strange math panel. Lyx
>
Great! That fixed the problem!
Thank you.
Max
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>>>>>"Max" == Max Bian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>>
>
> Max> Mandrake 8.2! What's broken? How do I fix it?
>
> The urw-fonts package installs a
This helps...
\addcontentsline{file}{sec_unit}{entry}
The \addcontentsline command adds an entry to the specified list or table
where...
* file is the extension of the file on which information is to be written:
toc (table of contents), lof (list of figures), or lot (list of tables).
*
--- Roberto Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
In the Help menu there is an entry named Table of Contents, which,
suprisingly enough, has the contents for all the help documents
available in LyX.
That appears to be hand-made. One way to do that is to convert the TOC to pdf
and use a
This helps...
\addcontentsline{file}{sec_unit}{entry}
The \addcontentsline command adds an entry to the specified list or table
where...
* file is the extension of the file on which information is to be written:
toc (table of contents), lof (list of figures), or lot (list of tables).
*
--- Roberto Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
In the Help menu there is an entry named Table of Contents, which,
suprisingly enough, has the contents for all the help documents
available in LyX.
That appears to be hand-made. One way to do that is to convert the TOC to pdf
and use a
This helps...
\addcontentsline{file}{sec_unit}{entry}
The \addcontentsline command adds an entry to the specified list or table
where...
* file is the extension of the file on which information is to be written:
toc (table of contents), lof (list of figures), or lot (list of tables).
*
--- Roberto Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the "Help" menu there is an entry named "Table of Contents", which,
> suprisingly enough, has the contents for all the help documents
> available in LyX.
That appears to be hand-made. One way to do that is to convert the TOC to
I found that some of the buttons in math panel have no labels. The ones
have labels appear randomly scattered.
Bugs? Any fix?
Thanks.
Max
This is a screen capture from the strange math panel. Lyx 1.20/Xforms 0.89.
Thank you.
Max
I found that some of the buttons in math panel have no labels. The ones
have labels appear randomly scattered.
Bugs? Any fix?
Thanks.
Max
This is a screen capture from the strange math panel. Lyx 1.20/Xforms 0.89.
Thank you.
Max
I found that some of the buttons in math panel have no labels. The ones
have labels appear randomly scattered.
Bugs? Any fix?
Thanks.
Max
This is a screen capture from the strange math panel. Lyx 1.20/Xforms 0.89.
Thank you.
Max
Hi.
I need to reference some URLs in the bibliography section. However the
URLs are usually very long and run out right-edge of the page. Is there
a way (a package?) to break it automatically without adding any -?
Thank you.
Max
Version: lyx1.20
If I update the bibliography file and do a update postscript, lyx
doesn't re-run latex/bibtex. I need to close and open the file again to
view the change. Maybe a force update or re make all menu item helps.
Max
Hi.
I need to reference some URLs in the bibliography section. However the
URLs are usually very long and run out right-edge of the page. Is there
a way (a package?) to break it automatically without adding any -?
Thank you.
Max
Version: lyx1.20
If I update the bibliography file and do a update postscript, lyx
doesn't re-run latex/bibtex. I need to close and open the file again to
view the change. Maybe a force update or re make all menu item helps.
Max
Hi.
I need to reference some URLs in the bibliography section. However the
URLs are usually very long and run out right-edge of the page. Is there
a way (a package?) to break it automatically without adding any "-"?
Thank you.
Max
Version: lyx1.20
If I update the bibliography file and do a update postscript, lyx
doesn't re-run latex/bibtex. I need to close and open the file again to
view the change. Maybe a "force update" or "re make all" menu item helps.
Max
Is there a way to have some type of smart subfigures? If I put more
graphics than a page can hold, it just run out of bottom of the page. I
hope I can find a way so the subfigures can be divided into multiple
pages automatically.
Thank you.
Max
Is there a way to have some type of smart subfigures? If I put more
graphics than a page can hold, it just run out of bottom of the page. I
hope I can find a way so the subfigures can be divided into multiple
pages automatically.
Thank you.
Max
Is there a way to have some type of "smart" subfigures? If I put more
graphics than a page can hold, it just run out of bottom of the page. I
hope I can find a way so the subfigures can be divided into multiple
pages automatically.
Thank you.
Max
Herbert Voss wrote:
The figures (in floats) in the file converted from 1.16 show up in
floats centered. However the figure I inserted in figure float in lyx
1.20 is left-adjusted in lyx view. The output in ps is correct.
no, this cannot be true. If you do not center your figure
Herbert Voss wrote:
The figures (in floats) in the file converted from 1.16 show up in
floats centered. However the figure I inserted in figure float in lyx
1.20 is left-adjusted in lyx view. The output in ps is correct.
no, this cannot be true. If you do not center your figure
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>> The figures (in floats) in the file converted from 1.16 show up in
>> floats centered. However the figure I inserted in figure float in lyx
>> 1.20 is left-adjusted in lyx view. The output in ps is correct.
>
>
>
> no, this cannot be true. If you do not center
What makes a figure (or just the box representation) display centered in
the figure float?
The figures (in floats) in the file converted from 1.16 show up in
floats centered. However the figure I inserted in figure float in lyx
1.20 is left-adjusted in lyx view. The output in ps is correct.
What makes a figure (or just the box representation) display centered in
the figure float?
The figures (in floats) in the file converted from 1.16 show up in
floats centered. However the figure I inserted in figure float in lyx
1.20 is left-adjusted in lyx view. The output in ps is correct.
What makes a figure (or just the box representation) display centered in
the figure float?
The figures (in floats) in the file converted from 1.16 show up in
floats centered. However the figure I inserted in figure float in lyx
1.20 is left-adjusted in lyx view. The output in ps is correct.
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:15:28AM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
I can set the borders so the adjacent rows or columns have two rules
showing up. How can I do that for the top(bottom, left, right)-most row
/column?
Thanks.
Max
That works!
The first one is good enough since I really just need the double rules at top
and bottom. I was trying to do the samething but I was stuck at the bottom
one. That trick (\\ \hline %) is wonderful.
Thank you.
Max
--- Renaud MICHEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Mardi 14 Mai 2002
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:15:28AM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
I can set the borders so the adjacent rows or columns have two rules
showing up. How can I do that for the top(bottom, left, right)-most row
/column?
Thanks.
Max
That works!
The first one is good enough since I really just need the double rules at top
and bottom. I was trying to do the samething but I was stuck at the bottom
one. That trick (\\ \hline %) is wonderful.
Thank you.
Max
--- Renaud MICHEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Mardi 14 Mai 2002
n.
>
> Koen
>
> On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:15:28AM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
>
>>I can set the borders so the adjacent rows or columns have two rules
>>showing up. How can I do that for the top(bottom, left, right)-most row
>>/column?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Max
>>
>
>
That works!
The first one is good enough since I really just need the double rules at top
and bottom. I was trying to do the samething but I was stuck at the bottom
one. That trick ("\\ \hline %") is wonderful.
Thank you.
Max
--- Renaud MICHEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le Mardi 14 Mai
That's the problem I had. It is caused by the old UI file. Look into the
preferences file. Find the line that says:
\ui_file /usr/share/lyx/ui/default
And change it accordingly.
Max
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Robin Turner wrote:
Yes! That was it! Thank you Robin!
That's the problem I had. It is caused by the old UI file. Look into the
preferences file. Find the line that says:
\ui_file /usr/share/lyx/ui/default
And change it accordingly.
Max
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Robin Turner wrote:
Yes! That was it! Thank you Robin!
That's the problem I had. It is caused by the old UI file. Look into the
preferences file. Find the line that says:
\ui_file "/usr/share/lyx/ui/default"
And change it accordingly.
Max
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 13 May 2002, Robin Turner wrote:
>
> Yes! That was it! Thank you
John Levon wrote:
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 07:31:19PM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
another key stroke will replace it.
This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
there is a problem
John Levon wrote:
The problem is this: Suppose the show-graph pref in that graph produced
with lxy1.16 is Do not display When openning with lyx1.20, the
behavior is different dependent on the graphics setting in the general
preferences: if it is setting like display in color, all the
The original suggestion was to put a cap on the number of processes.
For example, run only 4 conversion process at the same time.
Or saved the converted images with the original figures so there is no
need to convert everytime the document is opened.
Max
Angus Leeming wrote:
Well, we use
John Levon wrote:
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 07:31:19PM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
another key stroke will replace it.
This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
there is a problem
John Levon wrote:
The problem is this: Suppose the show-graph pref in that graph produced
with lxy1.16 is Do not display When openning with lyx1.20, the
behavior is different dependent on the graphics setting in the general
preferences: if it is setting like display in color, all the
The original suggestion was to put a cap on the number of processes.
For example, run only 4 conversion process at the same time.
Or saved the converted images with the original figures so there is no
need to convert everytime the document is opened.
Max
Angus Leeming wrote:
Well, we use
John Levon wrote:
> On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 07:31:19PM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
>
>
>>1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
>>another key stroke will replace it.
>
>
> This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do
John Levon wrote:
>>
>>The problem is this: Suppose the show-graph pref in that graph produced
>>with lxy1.16 is "Do not display...". When openning with lyx1.20, the
>>behavior is different dependent on the graphics setting in the general
>>preferences: if it is setting like "display in
The original suggestion was to put a cap on the number of processes.
For example, run only 4 conversion process at the same time.
Or saved the converted images with the original figures so there is no
need to convert everytime the document is opened.
Max
Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> Well, we
/bin/latex $1
/usr/bin/latex $1
Thank you.
Max
--- Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 07:57:38PM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
LyX 1.20 looks great, but I cannot get it to render my stuff right. I
read the upgrading and readme in the package, but I don't think my
wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I have tried.
At first it did't help until I modified my custom latex-dvi
conversion script.
I added aditional latex run before bibtex run, then it worked. But the
result
is different: with 1.16, I have both numerical key and the bibtex key
shown
to use \protect
Thank you for the help!
Max
Herbert Voss wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
The attached files contain one lyx file showing a footnote problem.
The .tex file is the exported latex.
I noticed that some codes are inserted:
%% LyX specific LaTeX commands
/bin/latex $1
/usr/bin/latex $1
Thank you.
Max
--- Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 07:57:38PM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
LyX 1.20 looks great, but I cannot get it to render my stuff right. I
read the upgrading and readme in the package, but I don't think my
wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I have tried.
At first it did't help until I modified my custom latex-dvi
conversion script.
I added aditional latex run before bibtex run, then it worked. But the
result
is different: with 1.16, I have both numerical key and the bibtex key
shown
to use \protect
Thank you for the help!
Max
Herbert Voss wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
The attached files contain one lyx file showing a footnote problem.
The .tex file is the exported latex.
I noticed that some codes are inserted:
%% LyX specific LaTeX commands
$1
/usr/bin/latex $1
/usr/bin/latex $1
Thank you.
Max
--- Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 07:57:38PM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
> >
> > LyX 1.20 looks great, but I cannot get it to render my stuff right. I
> > read the upgrading and readme in
u for your help!
Max
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Max Bian wrote:
>
>> I have tried.
>>
>> At first it did't help until I modified my custom latex->dvi
>> conversion script.
>> I added aditional latex run before bibtex run, then it worked. But the
>> resul
to use "\protect...".
Thank you for the help!
Max
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Max Bian wrote:
>
>> The attached files contain one lyx file showing a footnote problem.
>> The .tex file is the exported latex.
>>
>> I noticed that some codes are inserted:
:
Max Bian wrote:
Please see the attached files.
Thank you.
Max
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using Lyx 1.20pre5. I have problem with citation references
(Bibtex). All the references show up as stuff like this:
[3.04399pt plus 1.8176pt
Do any of you have any problem with Lyx on Mandrake? It seems I am
having random package conflicts.
Is there a list of known conflicting latex packages?
Thank you.
Max
:
Max Bian wrote:
Please see the attached files.
Thank you.
Max
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using Lyx 1.20pre5. I have problem with citation references
(Bibtex). All the references show up as stuff like this:
[3.04399pt plus 1.8176pt
Do any of you have any problem with Lyx on Mandrake? It seems I am
having random package conflicts.
Is there a list of known conflicting latex packages?
Thank you.
Max
AIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Max Bian wrote:
>
> > Please see the attached files.
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Max
> > --- Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Max Bian wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I am usi
Do any of you have any problem with Lyx on Mandrake? It seems I am
having random package conflicts.
Is there a list of known conflicting latex packages?
Thank you.
Max
}
\usepackage{textcomp}
\usepackage{afterpage}
\usepackage[ps2pdf,pdfauthor={Max Bian}, linkcolor={blue}, linktocpage,
letterpaper, colorlinks={true}, citecolor={blue}]{hyperref}
% Settings
\interfootnotelinepenalty=1
\setlength{\abovecaptionskip}{0.5cm} % 0.5cm as an example
\setlength
Please see the attached files.
Thank you.
Max
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using Lyx 1.20pre5. I have problem with citation references
(Bibtex). All the references show up as stuff like this:
[3.04399pt plus 1.8176pt minus 0.7216pt
}
\usepackage{textcomp}
\usepackage{afterpage}
\usepackage[ps2pdf,pdfauthor={Max Bian}, linkcolor={blue}, linktocpage,
letterpaper, colorlinks={true}, citecolor={blue}]{hyperref}
% Settings
\interfootnotelinepenalty=1
\setlength{\abovecaptionskip}{0.5cm} % 0.5cm as an example
\setlength
Please see the attached files.
Thank you.
Max
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using Lyx 1.20pre5. I have problem with citation references
(Bibtex). All the references show up as stuff like this:
[3.04399pt plus 1.8176pt minus 0.7216pt
e{bibunits}
\usepackage{textcomp}
\usepackage{afterpage}
\usepackage[ps2pdf,pdfauthor={Max Bian}, linkcolor={blue}, linktocpage,
letterpaper, colorlinks={true}, citecolor={blue}]{hyperref}
% Settings
\interfootnotelinepenalty=1
\setlength{\abovecaptionskip}{0.5cm} % 0.5cm as an example
Please see the attached files.
Thank you.
Max
--- Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Max Bian wrote:
>
> > I am using Lyx 1.20pre5. I have problem with citation references
> > (Bibtex). All the references show up as stuff like this:
> >
> > &quo
I use a config file config.tex and put all the stuff I want in it. In the
preamble, put \include{config}. It works!
Max
--- pavel hampl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I use LyX 1.1.6fix4 on Linux RedHat6.2. I have problems with
writing the Latex preamble, because it doesnot accept the
I use a config file config.tex and put all the stuff I want in it. In the
preamble, put \include{config}. It works!
Max
--- pavel hampl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I use LyX 1.1.6fix4 on Linux RedHat6.2. I have problems with
writing the Latex preamble, because it doesnot accept the
I use a config file "config.tex" and put all the stuff I want in it. In the
preamble, put "\include{config}". It works!
Max
--- pavel hampl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I use LyX 1.1.6fix4 on Linux RedHat6.2. I have problems with
> writing the Latex preamble, because it doesnot accept
You can use the ERT:
\begin{singlespace}
...
\end{singlespace}
Max
--- Frederic Leymarie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I need to change the spacing between the entries produced
by BibTeX ... (I get double spacing that I don't want,
while in the text I have simple spacing)
I tried the
You can use the ERT:
\begin{singlespace}
...
\end{singlespace}
Max
--- Frederic Leymarie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I need to change the spacing between the entries produced
by BibTeX ... (I get double spacing that I don't want,
while in the text I have simple spacing)
I tried the
You can use the ERT:
\begin{singlespace}
...
\end{singlespace}
Max
--- Frederic Leymarie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> I need to change the spacing between the entries produced
> by BibTeX ... (I get double spacing that I don't want,
> while in the text I have simple spacing)
> I
I need to put references in the table/figure captions. For example,
Figure. Screenshot of a nice program called Lyx. From [12].
However I don't want to have it (From [12]) show up in the list-of-figure of
list-of-table. I know I can do it with two captions, one short and one long.
The short
at 07:30:23AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
I need to put references in the table/figure captions. For example,
Figure. Screenshot of a nice program called Lyx. From [12].
However I don't want to have it (From [12]) show up in the list-of-figure
of
list-of-table. I know I can do it with two
I need to put references in the table/figure captions. For example,
Figure. Screenshot of a nice program called Lyx. From [12].
However I don't want to have it (From [12]) show up in the list-of-figure of
list-of-table. I know I can do it with two captions, one short and one long.
The short
at 07:30:23AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
I need to put references in the table/figure captions. For example,
Figure. Screenshot of a nice program called Lyx. From [12].
However I don't want to have it (From [12]) show up in the list-of-figure
of
list-of-table. I know I can do it with two
I need to put references in the table/figure captions. For example,
Figure. Screenshot of a nice program called Lyx. From [12].
However I don't want to have it (From [12]) show up in the list-of-figure of
list-of-table. I know I can do it with two captions, one short and one long.
The short
t; wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 07:30:23AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
> > I need to put references in the table/figure captions. For example,
> >
> > Figure. Screenshot of a nice program called Lyx. From [12].
> >
> > However I don't want to have it (From [12]) show
I also need to put caption on top of a table but put caption at the
bottom of the figure.
Thank you for your help.
max
I also need to put caption on top of a table but put caption at the
bottom of the figure.
Thank you for your help.
max
I also need to put caption on top of a table but put caption at the
bottom of the figure.
Thank you for your help.
max
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