Hi Geoff;
I have not had such problems with Palatino when using at size 12
Try adding these to the preamble
\usepackage{mathptmx}
\usepackage{textcomp}
I'm not sure which you need But I think one will solve your problem so
add both to start with.
Rob S
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R D Saunders
Hydraulic
Hi Geoff;
I have not had such problems with Palatino when using at size 12
Try adding these to the preamble
\usepackage{mathptmx}
\usepackage{textcomp}
I'm not sure which you need But I think one will solve your problem so
add both to start with.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic
Hi Geoff;
I have not had such problems with Palatino when using at size 12
Try adding these to the preamble
\usepackage{mathptmx}
\usepackage{textcomp}
I'm not sure which you need But I think one will solve your problem so
add both to start with.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic
thanks
Dr. Rob S
For the record
I used:
Report class out of the box
Natbib from the options found within preferences
Used Apalike style (tweaked to italicise et. al.) but with no other hassle
Pdflatex to export/build
Image formats .pdf, .png, .bmp and .jpg (I never really understood
graphics
thanks
Dr. Rob S
For the record
I used:
Report class out of the box
Natbib from the options found within preferences
Used Apalike style (tweaked to italicise et. al.) but with no other hassle
Pdflatex to export/build
Image formats .pdf, .png, .bmp and .jpg (I never really understood
graphics
thanks
Dr. Rob S
For the record
I used:
Report class out of the box
Natbib from the options found within preferences
Used Apalike style (tweaked to italicise et. al.) but with no other hassle
Pdflatex to export/build
Image formats .pdf, .png, .bmp and .jpg (I never really understood
graphics
extended ASCII that does the necessary conversions
automatically.
Ekkehart
Not sure if this will work for all but:
I added a touch of LaTeX code directly into the .bib file entry.
i.e. Freds{\o}e in the bib file entry will produce Fredsøe in the output.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic
extended ASCII that does the necessary conversions
automatically.
Ekkehart
Not sure if this will work for all but:
I added a touch of LaTeX code directly into the .bib file entry.
i.e. Freds{\o}e in the bib file entry will produce Fredsøe in the output.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic
ranslate extended ASCII" that does the necessary conversions
automatically.
Ekkehart
Not sure if this will work for all but:
I added a touch of LaTeX code directly into the .bib file entry.
i.e. Freds{\o}e in the bib file entry will produce Fredsøe in the output.
Rob S
--
R D Saund
+ natbib without a problem
As I mentioned some time back though I have had to add:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to the preamble but thats all.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University
+ natbib without a problem
As I mentioned some time back though I have had to add:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to the preamble but thats all.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University
+ natbib without a problem
As I mentioned some time back though I have had to add:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to the preamble but thats all.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University
command an autorun entry in the Registry so it takes effect
every time you reboot.
More info please! subst??
Can provide a more detailed step by step method for this - it may help
others, like myself, who are not that computer jargon literate.
Cheers
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic
command an autorun entry in the Registry so it takes effect
every time you reboot.
More info please! subst??
Can provide a more detailed step by step method for this - it may help
others, like myself, who are not that computer jargon literate.
Cheers
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic
command an autorun entry in the Registry so it takes effect
every time you reboot.
More info please! subst??
Can provide a more detailed step by step method for this - it may help
others, like myself, who are not that "computer jargon" literate.
Cheers
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
on the page?
I'm not sure if this is the best solution but I have used:
This is all in a table float;
Table title
\scriptsize (in a TEX box)
Table here
\normalsize (in a TEX box)
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University
on the page?
I'm not sure if this is the best solution but I have used:
This is all in a table float;
Table title
\scriptsize (in a TEX box)
Table here
\normalsize (in a TEX box)
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University
on the page?
I'm not sure if this is the best solution but I have used:
This is all in a table float;
Table title
\scriptsize (in a TEX box)
Table here
\normalsize (in a TEX box)
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University
thesis.
As above - example of this on the thesismaster file attached
c) How does one force something to start from a fresh page.
Try adding the following to a TEX box
\clearpage
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University
thesis.
As above - example of this on the thesismaster file attached
c) How does one force something to start from a fresh page.
Try adding the following to a TEX box
\clearpage
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University
ss for my thesis.
As above - example of this on the thesismaster file attached
> c) How does one force something to start from a fresh page.
Try adding the following to a TEX box
\clearpage
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineerin
an eye
open for any changes which I can then reflect over on the newer group pages.
Hope that all makes sense ;-)
Cheers
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
an eye
open for any changes which I can then reflect over on the newer group pages.
Hope that all makes sense ;-)
Cheers
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
an eye
open for any changes which I can then reflect over on the newer group pages.
Hope that all makes sense ;-)
Cheers
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
kind
of company) is telling me that they only see a large black image I can't
understand why. I've done my best with inkscape and convert, but no success.
Gunnar.
See Lyx3.ico attached for us windows users
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil
box.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
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of company) is telling me that they only see a large black image I can't
understand why. I've done my best with inkscape and convert, but no success.
Gunnar.
See Lyx3.ico attached for us windows users
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil
box.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
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of company) is telling me that they only see a large black image I can't
understand why. I've done my best with inkscape and convert, but no success.
Gunnar.
See Lyx3.ico attached for us windows users
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Departmen
box.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
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by one.
Rob S
PS I'm sure this has been mentioned in the past on the list but possibly
disguised as a Windows port problem rather than a generic problem.
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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
by one.
Rob S
PS I'm sure this has been mentioned in the past on the list but possibly
disguised as a Windows port problem rather than a generic problem.
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
ts one by one.
Rob S
PS I'm sure this has been mentioned in the past on the list but possibly
disguised as a Windows port problem rather than a generic problem.
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
for
a win wiki anyway ;-)
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
for
a win wiki anyway ;-)
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
for
a win wiki anyway ;-)
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
- it works using \nocite{*},
apalike and Natbib producing the output as you require:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have no idea what this does however since I snipped it from elsewhere
but it works for me ;-)
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
of a cat
but the actual caption says -
A nice picture of a cat that has recently been fed something nice blah blah
Geoff;
From toolbar select insert--short title add this just before the
original caption.
Add the short title version in this box - job done!
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
- it works using \nocite{*},
apalike and Natbib producing the output as you require:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have no idea what this does however since I snipped it from elsewhere
but it works for me ;-)
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
of a cat
but the actual caption says -
A nice picture of a cat that has recently been fed something nice blah blah
Geoff;
From toolbar select insert--short title add this just before the
original caption.
Add the short title version in this box - job done!
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
i Janus;
Try adding this to the document preamble - it works using \nocite{*},
apalike and Natbib producing the output as you require:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have no idea what this does however since I snipped it from elsewhere
but it works for me ;-)
Rob S
of a cat
but the actual caption says -
A nice picture of a cat that has recently been fed something nice blah blah
Geoff;
From toolbar select insert--short title add this just before the
original caption.
Add the short title version in this box - job done!
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
to.
Thanks again,
William DeShazer
Have a look here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/WindowsSetup
You no longer need cygwin to use lyx on windows
Rob S
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R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
to.
Thanks again,
William DeShazer
Have a look here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/WindowsSetup
You no longer need cygwin to use lyx on windows
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
e pointing to.
Thanks again,
William DeShazer
Have a look here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/WindowsSetup
You no longer need cygwin to use lyx on windows
Rob S
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R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
questions -- this is entirely new to me.
In that case I suggest you have a google around for bib, bibtex, etc.
You may find a lot of the FAQs are already answered elsewhere.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
questions -- this is entirely new to me.
In that case I suggest you have a google around for bib, bibtex, etc.
You may find a lot of the FAQs are already answered elsewhere.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
have more questions -- this is entirely new to me.
In that case I suggest you have a google around for bib, bibtex, etc.
You may find a lot of the FAQs are already answered elsewhere.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of S
Matt;
My Document settings has \centre in the float placement field, and
I've even tried {\begin center} {\end center} around the floats, but no
luck.
Any ideas?
Click in the float. Then from menu select
LayoutParagraphalignmentcenter
Hope thats what you mean.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic
this
without problems using ERT so I'm not too concerned if is the only option)
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
, but maybe
someone else knows of a better way.
Regards,
Milos
I'm pretty much there now (99%). A few ert boxes and an extra Style
added to the elsart layout file to define the \corauth LaTeX commannd
(same as footnote).
Cheers
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List;
For those interested I've attached a copy of an ammended Elsart template
which will produce(with one further tweak) authors names inline.
Ah, does not appear to be there!
2nd try
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental
Matt;
My Document settings has \centre in the float placement field, and
I've even tried {\begin center} {\end center} around the floats, but no
luck.
Any ideas?
Click in the float. Then from menu select
LayoutParagraphalignmentcenter
Hope thats what you mean.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic
this
without problems using ERT so I'm not too concerned if is the only option)
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
, but maybe
someone else knows of a better way.
Regards,
Milos
I'm pretty much there now (99%). A few ert boxes and an extra Style
added to the elsart layout file to define the \corauth LaTeX commannd
(same as footnote).
Cheers
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List;
For those interested I've attached a copy of an ammended Elsart template
which will produce(with one further tweak) authors names inline.
Ah, does not appear to be there!
2nd try
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental
Matt;
My Document settings has \centre in the "float placement" field, and
I've even tried {\begin center} {\end center} around the floats, but no
luck.
Any ideas?
Click in the float. Then from menu select
Layout>>Paragraph>>alignment>>center
Hope thats what you
this
without problems using ERT so I'm not too concerned if is the only option)
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
, but maybe
someone else knows of a better way.
Regards,
Milos
I'm pretty much there now (99%). A few ert boxes and an extra Style
added to the elsart layout file to define the \corauth LaTeX commannd
(same as footnote).
Cheers
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List;
For those interested I've attached a copy of an ammended Elsart template
which will produce(with one further tweak) authors names inline.
Ah, does not appear to be there!
2nd try
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental
this method works without a problem on my Windows XP
ported version of LyX 1.3.5.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
this method works without a problem on my Windows XP
ported version of LyX 1.3.5.
Rob S
Win port LyX 1.3.5
Further to my last - Just found this method will also copy text from a
.doc or a .pdf straight into LyX - now thats saved some hassle.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
this method works without a problem on my Windows XP
ported version of LyX 1.3.5.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
this method works without a problem on my Windows XP
ported version of LyX 1.3.5.
Rob S
Win port LyX 1.3.5
Further to my last - Just found this method will also copy text from a
.doc or a .pdf straight into LyX - now thats saved some hassle.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
igurations.
I can confirm this method works without a problem on my Windows XP
ported version of LyX 1.3.5.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
this method works without a problem on my Windows XP
ported version of LyX 1.3.5.
Rob S
Win port LyX 1.3.5
Further to my last - Just found this method will also copy text from a
.doc or a .pdf straight into LyX - now thats saved some hassle.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
setup. Far
better to install LyX 1.3.5 for windows following the guidance on this page.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
setup. Far
better to install LyX 1.3.5 for windows following the guidance on this page.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
setup. Far
better to install LyX 1.3.5 for windows following the guidance on this page.
Rob S
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R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
appear once at the location you specified in the
master document.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
appear once at the location you specified in the
master document.
Rob S
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R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
at any time but the
ref list will only appear once at the location you specified in the
"master" document.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
where I noted that
the top item in the spell check listbox cannot be selected and used to
replace an error directly. I find you need to first select a word from
lower in the list and then reselect the top word for this to work.
1. Can this be confirmed?
2. If so where best to report it?
Rob S
--
R
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I have tested your problem on 1.3.5-QT for WinXp and whatever the bug it
seems to have been fixed. I can select and replace using the first in
the list, the only in the list etc
This highlights a point I made some (long) time ago where I noted that
the top item in the
where I noted that
the top item in the spell check listbox cannot be selected and used to
replace an error directly. I find you need to first select a word from
lower in the list and then reselect the top word for this to work.
1. Can this be confirmed?
2. If so where best to report it?
Rob S
--
R
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I have tested your problem on 1.3.5-QT for WinXp and whatever the bug it
seems to have been fixed. I can select and replace using the first in
the list, the only in the list etc
This highlights a point I made some (long) time ago where I noted that
the top item in the
) time ago where I noted that
the top item in the spell check listbox cannot be selected and used to
replace an error directly. I find you need to first select a word from
lower in the list and then reselect the top word for this to work.
1. Can this be confirmed?
2. If so where best to report
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I have tested your problem on 1.3.5-QT for WinXp and whatever the bug it
seems to have been fixed. I can select and replace using the first in
the list, the only in the list etc
This highlights a point I made some (long) time ago where I noted that
the top item in the
Hi List;
How do I place limits above and below the summation(\sum) symbol from
within the math panel??
It's going to be obvious I know!!
Apologies and thanks in advance
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
(which is what happens now)?
Try Natbib/ERT options. First have a look at the Natbib package
documentation. I think it covers special cases like this.
http://gking.harvard.edu/files/natnotes.pdf
There is also a dvi of this in the LaTeX distribution folder.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research
Hi List;
How do I place limits above and below the summation(\sum) symbol from
within the math panel??
It's going to be obvious I know!!
Apologies and thanks in advance
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
(which is what happens now)?
Try Natbib/ERT options. First have a look at the Natbib package
documentation. I think it covers special cases like this.
http://gking.harvard.edu/files/natnotes.pdf
There is also a dvi of this in the LaTeX distribution folder.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research
Hi List;
How do I place limits above and below the summation(\sum) symbol from
within the math panel??
It's going to be obvious I know!!
Apologies and thanks in advance
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
(which is what happens now)?
Try Natbib/ERT options. First have a look at the Natbib package
documentation. I think it covers special cases like this.
http://gking.harvard.edu/files/natnotes.pdf
There is also a dvi of this in the LaTeX distribution folder.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
After using pdflatex to convert my lyx file Acrobat Reader says cannot
find file.
You need to ensure Acrobat is closed first prior to using PdfLatex.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
After using pdflatex to convert my lyx file Acrobat Reader says cannot
find file.
You need to ensure Acrobat is closed first prior to using PdfLatex.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
After using pdflatex to convert my lyx file Acrobat Reader says cannot
find file.
You need to ensure Acrobat is closed first prior to using PdfLatex.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
in gsview32 to convert all the .pdf into
another pdf (dont ask - i have no idea!)
6. now open the newly saved version in acrobat and the ERT inserted
image will be in landscape.
It takes far less time doing than explaining!!
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil
I
would like to insert a landscape page in a document with portrait
orientation !
I've just tried it again. See attached before and after pdfs.
Hope that is what you mean.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
in gsview32 to convert all the .pdf into
another pdf (dont ask - i have no idea!)
6. now open the newly saved version in acrobat and the ERT inserted
image will be in landscape.
It takes far less time doing than explaining!!
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil
I
would like to insert a landscape page in a document with portrait
orientation !
I've just tried it again. See attached before and after pdfs.
Hope that is what you mean.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
t;Convert option in gsview32 to convert all the .pdf into
another pdf (dont ask - i have no idea!)
6. now open the newly saved version in acrobat and the ERT inserted
image will be in landscape.
It takes far less time doing than explaining!!
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Dep
I
would like to insert a landscape page in a document with portrait
orientation !
I've just tried it again. See attached before and after pdfs.
Hope that is what you mean.
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
items anyway.
You then need to add this to the bibtex generated box BEFORE your other
.bib files.
Rob S
Geoff
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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
@PREAMBLE{ \newcommand{\noopsort}[1]{}
# \newcommand
items anyway.
You then need to add this to the bibtex generated box BEFORE your other
.bib files.
Rob S
Geoff
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R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
@PREAMBLE{ \newcommand{\noopsort}[1]{}
# \newcommand
items anyway.
You then need to add this to the bibtex generated box BEFORE your other
.bib files.
Rob S
Geoff
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
@PREAMBLE{ "\newcommand{\noopsort}[1]{} "
# &q
not before here?
I feel the use of Here definitely is really too strong for this.
Regards in advance
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
Q. In the float Settings box which option(s) should I choose to have
the float placed Here if possible + Definitely not before here?
maybe others know a lyxish way to do that, but what about using the
latex package flafter (in the preamble)?
I'm not familiar with this package Sven but I'm on
Rob S wrote:
Q. In the float Settings box which option(s) should I choose to have
the float placed Here if possible + Definitely not before here?
maybe others know a lyxish way to do that, but what about using the
latex package flafter (in the preamble)?
I'm not familiar with this package Sven
not before here?
I feel the use of Here definitely is really too strong for this.
Regards in advance
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
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