No disrespect to Lamport here, but can I suggest instead "A guide to LaTeX" by
Kopka Daly? It is newer (1999), includes a lot of stuff that is not in
Lamport's (but in one of the "companions"), its price is about the same as
Lamport's, and I find it easy both to read and use as a reference. I'd
No disrespect to Lamport here, but can I suggest instead "A guide to LaTeX" by
Kopka Daly? It is newer (1999), includes a lot of stuff that is not in
Lamport's (but in one of the "companions"), its price is about the same as
Lamport's, and I find it easy both to read and use as a reference. I'd
No disrespect to Lamport here, but can I suggest instead "A guide to LaTeX" by
Kopka & Daly? It is newer (1999), includes a lot of stuff that is not in
Lamport's (but in one of the "companions"), its price is about the same as
Lamport's, and I find it easy both to read and use as a reference.
Thanks a lot, Jean-Marc! That seems to fix it (and the ae fonts are also
included in SuSE 6.3).
Ramon
On Mon, 29 May 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon Hi, After the suggestions from this list (thanks!) and ask
Thanks a lot, Jean-Marc! That seems to fix it (and the ae fonts are also
included in SuSE 6.3).
Ramon
On Mon, 29 May 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon Hi, After the suggestions from this list (thanks!) and ask
Thanks a lot, Jean-Marc! That seems to fix it (and the ae fonts are also
included in SuSE 6.3).
Ramon
On Mon, 29 May 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Ramon> Hi, After the sugg
Hi,
After the suggestions from this list (thanks!) and asking in comp.text.tex I
figured that the low quality printing problem could be solved if I were to use
the computer modern fonts as Type I (postscript). This turned out to be very
simple, as those fonts were already in my machine and all
Hi,
After the suggestions from this list (thanks!) and asking in comp.text.tex I
figured that the low quality printing problem could be solved if I were to use
the computer modern fonts as Type I (postscript). This turned out to be very
simple, as those fonts were already in my machine and all
Hi,
After the suggestions from this list (thanks!) and asking in comp.text.tex I
figured that the low quality printing problem could be solved if I were to use
the computer modern fonts as Type I (postscript). This turned out to be very
simple, as those fonts were already in my machine and all
I am not sure if this will do what you want, but you can use
\usepackage{lscape}
in your preamble
then, when you get to the page(s) you want to have landscape just do:
\begin{landscape}
...
%% can have here stuff that spands over several pages
\end{landscape}
It works without any
I am not sure if this will do what you want, but you can use
\usepackage{lscape}
in your preamble
then, when you get to the page(s) you want to have landscape just do:
\begin{landscape}
...
%% can have here stuff that spands over several pages
\end{landscape}
It works without any
I am not sure if this will do what you want, but you can use
\usepackage{lscape}
in your preamble
then, when you get to the page(s) you want to have landscape just do:
\begin{landscape}
...
%% can have here stuff that spands over several pages
\end{landscape}
It works without any
Dear All,
I deposited my PhD thesis a couple of hours ago, and I wanted to thank the
developers of Lyx for such a nice, superb, piece of software, and the people in
this list for being so helpful with questions and miscellaneous problems. I
acknowledge both in the thesis (as well as in some of
Dear All,
I deposited my PhD thesis a couple of hours ago, and I wanted to thank the
developers of Lyx for such a nice, superb, piece of software, and the people in
this list for being so helpful with questions and miscellaneous problems. I
acknowledge both in the thesis (as well as in some of
Dear All,
I deposited my PhD thesis a couple of hours ago, and I wanted to thank the
developers of Lyx for such a nice, superb, piece of software, and the people in
this list for being so helpful with questions and miscellaneous problems. I
acknowledge both in the thesis (as well as in some of
Thank you! I'll try that.
Ramon
You don't need to reinstall: dvips offers an option to do this on line
dvips -mode xxx
as fas as I remember.
Check the doc to find out how to get the available xxx modes.
--
Jean-Pierre
Thank you! I'll try that.
Ramon
You don't need to reinstall: dvips offers an option to do this on line
dvips -mode xxx
as fas as I remember.
Check the doc to find out how to get the available xxx modes.
--
Jean-Pierre
Thank you! I'll try that.
Ramon
> You don't need to reinstall: dvips offers an option to do this on line
> dvips -mode xxx
> as fas as I remember.
> Check the doc to find out how to get the available xxx modes.
>
> --
> Jean-Pierre
Thank you very much! I'll do as you suggest.
Ramon
On Wed, 10 May 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon Thank you very much for the help anyway. Any suggestions as to
Ramon where I can try to find an answer to this, or wh
Sorry I do not have more ideas...
JMarc
Thank you very much for the help anyway. Any suggestions as to where I can try
to find an answer to this, or what I could try? I have tried copying parts
of the dvips and psfonts.map files used by the Linux machines at the University
(with not
Thank you very much! I'll do as you suggest.
Ramon
On Wed, 10 May 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon Thank you very much for the help anyway. Any suggestions as to
Ramon where I can try to find an answer to this, or wh
Sorry I do not have more ideas...
JMarc
Thank you very much for the help anyway. Any suggestions as to where I can try
to find an answer to this, or what I could try? I have tried copying parts
of the dvips and psfonts.map files used by the Linux machines at the University
(with not
Thank you very much! I'll do as you suggest.
Ramon
On Wed, 10 May 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Ramon> Thank you very much for the help anyway. Any suggestions as to
>
> Sorry I do not have more ideas...
>
> JMarc
Thank you very much for the help anyway. Any suggestions as to where I can try
to find an answer to this, or what I could try? I have tried copying parts
of the dvips and psfonts.map files used by the Linux machines at the University
(with not
On Tue, 09 May 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon I am having trouble printing with the default font (but NOT
Ramon other fonts, such as palatino). The printed quality of the
Ramon documents I generate in my Linux box (
On Tue, 09 May 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon I am having trouble printing with the default font (but NOT
Ramon other fonts, such as palatino). The printed quality of the
Ramon documents I generate in my Linux box (
On Tue, 09 May 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Ramon> I am having trouble printing with the default font (but NOT
> Ramon> other fonts, such as palatino). The printed quality
Thank you very much to Juergen Vigna, Roger Williams, Tony Dancer and Jose
Oliveira. The compose key is working now.
However, similar to what happens to Tuuka, I am able to use the
compose key with Xemacs, xterm, kmail, etc, but NOT with lyx (I am using
version 1.1.3).
In case this helps
Thank you very much to Juergen Vigna, Roger Williams, Tony Dancer and Jose
Oliveira. The compose key is working now.
However, similar to what happens to Tuuka, I am able to use the
compose key with Xemacs, xterm, kmail, etc, but NOT with lyx (I am using
version 1.1.3).
In case this helps
Thank you very much to Juergen Vigna, Roger Williams, Tony Dancer and Jose
Oliveira. The compose key is working now.
However, similar to what happens to Tuuka, I am able to use the
compose key with Xemacs, xterm, kmail, etc, but NOT with lyx (I am using
version 1.1.3).
In case this helps
I don't really know a lot about this; there are some example on obtaining
things such as accents and the copyright sign in the users manual (section 2.4,
I think); and I found out that that is the way to get the degree symbol. There
seems to be a variety of symbols/special characters that can be
quot;pc"
XkbModel "pc104"
XkbLayout "us"
EndSection
I understand this is no longer a Lyx question, but I wouldn't mind if someone
could tell me what I am doing wrong...
Ramon
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, you wrote:
I don't really know a lot about this; there are some example on obtaining
things such as accents and the copyright sign in the users manual (section 2.4,
I think); and I found out that that is the way to get the degree symbol. There
seems to be a variety of symbols/special characters that can be
quot;pc"
XkbModel "pc104"
XkbLayout "us"
EndSection
I understand this is no longer a Lyx question, but I wouldn't mind if someone
could tell me what I am doing wrong...
Ramon
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, you wrote:
I don't really know a lot about this; there are some example on obtaining
things such as accents and the copyright sign in the users manual (section 2.4,
I think); and I found out that that is the way to get the degree symbol. There
seems to be a variety of symbols/special characters that can be
quot;pc"
XkbModel "pc104"
XkbLayout "us"
EndSection
I understand this is no longer a Lyx question, but I wouldn't mind if someone
could tell me what I am doing wrong...
Ramon
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, you wrot
Hi,
I know this is a really dumb question, but its driving me nuts:
how do I get the "o" of degree (say, for celsius, or for latitude)? I was able
to get something like it with a "\circ" as index, but this seems an overkill.
Any simpler ways? I actually think it can be generated with the
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find anything called
"compose" or "Compose"; then I tried modifying directly the .Xmodmap file in
two different ways: first, I wrote :"add Compose = Super_L"
Hi,
I know this is a really dumb question, but its driving me nuts:
how do I get the "o" of degree (say, for celsius, or for latitude)? I was able
to get something like it with a "\circ" as index, but this seems an overkill.
Any simpler ways? I actually think it can be generated with the
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find anything called
"compose" or "Compose"; then I tried modifying directly the .Xmodmap file in
two different ways: first, I wrote :"add Compose = Super_L"
Hi,
I know this is a really dumb question, but its driving me nuts:
how do I get the "o" of degree (say, for celsius, or for latitude)? I was able
to get something like it with a "\circ" as index, but this seems an overkill.
Any simpler ways? I actually think it can be generated with the
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find anything called
"compose" or "Compose"; then I tried modifying directly the .Xmodmap file in
two different ways: first, I wrote :"add Compose = Super_L"
Thank you very much to Jean-Marc and Faucheux for their help!! It works (I've
reproduced below Jean-Marc's answer, as this is the one that adjusts best to
my objectives).
Ramon
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, you wrote:
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon Hi
Thank you very much to Jean-Marc and Faucheux for their help!! It works (I've
reproduced below Jean-Marc's answer, as this is the one that adjusts best to
my objectives).
Ramon
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, you wrote:
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon Hi
Thank you very much to Jean-Marc and Faucheux for their help!! It works (I've
reproduced below Jean-Marc's answer, as this is the one that adjusts best to
my objectives).
Ramon
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> >>>>> "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PRO
Hi,
I'd like to change the format of the chapter, section, etc numbers, and use a
letter instead of a number. I've tried
\setcounter{chapter}{A}
with no success (It just prints an A, right there, which I don't want, but
nothing else seems to happen --e.g., my equations are still numbered using
Hi,
I'd like to change the format of the chapter, section, etc numbers, and use a
letter instead of a number. I've tried
\setcounter{chapter}{A}
with no success (It just prints an A, right there, which I don't want, but
nothing else seems to happen --e.g., my equations are still numbered using
Hi,
I'd like to change the format of the chapter, section, etc numbers, and use a
letter instead of a number. I've tried
\setcounter{chapter}{A}
with no success (It just prints an A, right there, which I don't want, but
nothing else seems to happen --e.g., my equations are still numbered using
There are a few you could try.
Barracuda
TKBibtex
qbibman
gbib
pybliographer (still a bit unstable, but highly comprehensive and
excellent searching)
I'd like to add one to the list (although I use pybliographer most of
the time): bibview ; it comes with the SuSE Linux distribution.
Hi,
Is there an easy way to change the line spacing in figure captions? I
found I can do that by directly manipulation the Latex file (inserting,
e.g., a "\setlength{\baselineskip}{18pt}" before the final "}" of the caption).
However, is there an easier way to do that in Lyx directly?
Ramon
There are a few you could try.
Barracuda
TKBibtex
qbibman
gbib
pybliographer (still a bit unstable, but highly comprehensive and
excellent searching)
I'd like to add one to the list (although I use pybliographer most of
the time): bibview ; it comes with the SuSE Linux distribution.
Hi,
Is there an easy way to change the line spacing in figure captions? I
found I can do that by directly manipulation the Latex file (inserting,
e.g., a "\setlength{\baselineskip}{18pt}" before the final "}" of the caption).
However, is there an easier way to do that in Lyx directly?
Ramon
> There are a few you could try.
> Barracuda
> TKBibtex
> qbibman
> gbib
> pybliographer (still a bit unstable, but highly comprehensive and
> excellent searching)
I'd like to add one to the list (although I use pybliographer most of
the time): bibview ; it comes with the SuSE Linux
Hi,
Is there an easy way to change the line spacing in figure captions? I
found I can do that by directly manipulation the Latex file (inserting,
e.g., a "\setlength{\baselineskip}{18pt}" before the final "}" of the caption).
However, is there an easier way to do that in Lyx directly?
Ramon
HI,
In a ms. I need to place tables before the figure captions. I have used
table and figure floats, and have the table float in a page of its own before
the figure captions (the figure captions are figure floats without any figure
in them, just the caption). However, when I view the document,
yes, that was my first option, but it doesn't work in this case.
Ramon
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, you wrote:
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
HI,
In a ms. I need to place tables before the figure captions. I have used
table and figure floats, and have the table float in a page of its own before
HI,
In a ms. I need to place tables before the figure captions. I have used
table and figure floats, and have the table float in a page of its own before
the figure captions (the figure captions are figure floats without any figure
in them, just the caption). However, when I view the document,
yes, that was my first option, but it doesn't work in this case.
Ramon
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, you wrote:
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
HI,
In a ms. I need to place tables before the figure captions. I have used
table and figure floats, and have the table float in a page of its own before
HI,
In a ms. I need to place tables before the figure captions. I have used
table and figure floats, and have the table float in a page of its own before
the figure captions (the figure captions are figure floats without any figure
in them, just the caption). However, when I view the document,
yes, that was my first option, but it doesn't work in this case.
Ramon
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
> >
> > HI,
> >
> > In a ms. I need to place tables before the figure captions. I have used
> > table and figure floats, and have
Hi,
I asked this a while ago, but didn't get any answers so I'll try again.
I need to number each line of a manuscript (journal requirement). I've been
looking around at the users, customization, and extended manuals, and in one
Latex book (Koppa and Day), but can't seem to find anything. Can
Hi,
I asked this a while ago, but didn't get any answers so I'll try again.
I need to number each line of a manuscript (journal requirement). I've been
looking around at the users, customization, and extended manuals, and in one
Latex book (Koppa and Day), but can't seem to find anything. Can
Hi,
I asked this a while ago, but didn't get any answers so I'll try again.
I need to number each line of a manuscript (journal requirement). I've been
looking around at the users, customization, and extended manuals, and in one
Latex book (Koppa and Day), but can't seem to find anything. Can
I have the same problem with Lyx 1.1.3 on Linux (Suse 6.3).
Ramon
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote:
I posted this bug last week, but since nobody confirmed it and
it's still in v1.1.4 I thought it might be good to explain the
bug again.
'Insert Cross-reference...' window
I have the same problem with Lyx 1.1.3 on Linux (Suse 6.3).
Ramon
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote:
I posted this bug last week, but since nobody confirmed it and
it's still in v1.1.4 I thought it might be good to explain the
bug again.
'Insert Cross-reference...' window
I have the same problem with Lyx 1.1.3 on Linux (Suse 6.3).
Ramon
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> I posted this bug last week, but since nobody confirmed it and
> it's still in v1.1.4 I thought it might be good to explain the
> bug again.
>
> 'Insert Cross-reference...'
If that doesn't work OK, you might want to try Hevea which, I've been told,
seems to be a slightly better latex-Html converter than latex2html. (I can't
find the url for hevea, but if I recall correctly, it is easily found doing a
web search using keywords such as Hevea and Linux).
But then i
If that doesn't work OK, you might want to try Hevea which, I've been told,
seems to be a slightly better latex-Html converter than latex2html. (I can't
find the url for hevea, but if I recall correctly, it is easily found doing a
web search using keywords such as Hevea and Linux).
But then i
If that doesn't work OK, you might want to try Hevea which, I've been told,
seems to be a slightly better latex->Html converter than latex2html. (I can't
find the url for hevea, but if I recall correctly, it is easily found doing a
web search using keywords such as Hevea and Linux).
But then i
Dear All,
I am submitting a ms., and the editor requires that each line be numbered,
including abstract (as far as I can tell, doesn't matter if numbering starts
from 1 in each page, or if it continues from previous page). I've been
looking around the Lyx manuals and in one Latex book (Kopka
Dear All,
I am submitting a ms., and the editor requires that each line be numbered,
including abstract (as far as I can tell, doesn't matter if numbering starts
from 1 in each page, or if it continues from previous page). I've been
looking around the Lyx manuals and in one Latex book (Kopka
Dear All,
I am submitting a ms., and the editor requires that each line be numbered,
including abstract (as far as I can tell, doesn't matter if numbering starts
from 1 in each page, or if it continues from previous page). I've been
looking around the Lyx manuals and in one Latex book (Kopka
Doesn't happen here (Linux, suse 6.3) with 1.1.2 either.
Ramon
On Tue, 04 Jan 2000, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have tried many versions and in all versions including 1.1.4 there is
same bug. When I start LyX and press any key LyX crashes. But only if no
document
Doesn't happen here (Linux, suse 6.3) with 1.1.2 either.
Ramon
On Tue, 04 Jan 2000, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have tried many versions and in all versions including 1.1.4 there is
same bug. When I start LyX and press any key LyX crashes. But only if no
document
Doesn't happen here (Linux, suse 6.3) with 1.1.2 either.
Ramon
On Tue, 04 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have tried many versions and in all versions including 1.1.4 there is
> > same bug. When I start LyX and press any key LyX crashes. But only if no
>
Dear All,
I am recent convert to Lyx (amazing program!); I have two questions:
1. Can I number a document starting at some arbitrary page number (say, 23)?
How?
2. On the Reference Manual, 6.4.3., how can I insert any of the special
characters in a document --say, the copyright notice? (it
Dear All,
I am recent convert to Lyx (amazing program!); I have two questions:
1. Can I number a document starting at some arbitrary page number (say, 23)?
How?
2. On the Reference Manual, 6.4.3., how can I insert any of the special
characters in a document --say, the copyright notice? (it
Dear All,
I am recent convert to Lyx (amazing program!); I have two questions:
1. Can I number a document starting at some arbitrary page number (say, 23)?
How?
2. On the Reference Manual, 6.4.3., how can I insert any of the special
characters in a document --say, the copyright notice? (it
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