Press shift-F5 first
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zhao_yunsong zhao_yuns...@163.com wrote:
SHIFT +^ is binded to the supscript, then how can I input ^
2010-11-10
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Sam
zhao_yunsong zhao_yuns...@163.com wrote:
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2010-11-10
zhao_yunsong
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Sam
zhao_yunsong wrote:
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On 12/04/10 21:28, Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi All,
New google docs interface, with wave backend. (collaboration trends).
googledocs.blogspot.com/2010/04/new-google-docs.html
Most people agree that collaboration tools in latex lag behing word/gdocs.
LyX has track changes, but it's very hard to
On 12/04/10 21:28, Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi All,
New google docs interface, with wave backend. (collaboration trends).
googledocs.blogspot.com/2010/04/new-google-docs.html
Most people agree that collaboration tools in latex lag behing word/gdocs.
LyX has track changes, but it's very hard to
On 12/04/10 21:28, Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi All,
New google docs interface, with wave backend. (collaboration trends).
googledocs.blogspot.com/2010/04/new-google-docs.html
Most people agree that collaboration tools in latex lag behing word/gdocs.
LyX has track changes, but it's very hard to
Or:
C:\path\to\lyx -e pdf myfile.lyx
Sam
-Original Message-
From: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca
Sent: 24 February 2010 16:29
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; philanthropist longhorn...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: executing a lyx file
Just click on the dvi or pdf icon or View PDF should work.
Or:
C:\path\to\lyx -e pdf myfile.lyx
Sam
-Original Message-
From: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca
Sent: 24 February 2010 16:29
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; philanthropist longhorn...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: executing a lyx file
Just click on the dvi or pdf icon or View PDF should work.
Or:
C:\path\to\lyx -e pdf myfile.lyx
Sam
-Original Message-
From: John Kane
Sent: 24 February 2010 16:29
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; philanthropist
Subject: Re: executing a lyx file
Just click on the dvi or pdf icon or View > PDF should
Sorry guys... wrong list again
Sam
Sorry guys... wrong list again
Sam
Sorry guys... wrong list "again"
Sam
* Liviu Andronic wrote, On 24/11/09 11:39:
Hello
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:34 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
On 11/23/2009 02:05 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
If I am not mistaking, symbolic calculations can be performed in LyX
via maxima, octave, etc.
I don't know how current the
* Liviu Andronic wrote, On 24/11/09 11:39:
Hello
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:34 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
On 11/23/2009 02:05 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
If I am not mistaking, symbolic calculations can be performed in LyX
via maxima, octave, etc.
I don't know how current the
* Liviu Andronic wrote, On 24/11/09 11:39:
Hello
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:34 PM, rgheck wrote:
On 11/23/2009 02:05 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
If I am not mistaking, symbolic calculations can be performed in LyX
via maxima, octave, etc.
I don't know how current the
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 11/11/09 15:16:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
I find it interesting that the up-arrow still rendered, but that the
error stopped lyx's latex run (and second run to resolve references).
This is the correct behaviour: When a LaTeX-error occurs, LyX stops
because LaTeX stops
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 11/11/09 15:48:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono) and now I've got it working, I
post the answer here:
In your pre-amble:
\usepackage{amsbsy}
and then to have bold ttfamily text, \ttfamily
* Guenter Milde wrote, On 11/11/09 20:24:
On 2009-11-11, Sam Liddicott wrote:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono)
May I recomment the txtt fonts from the txfonts package?
While the txfonts package is said to have
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 12/11/09 09:52:
* Guenter Milde wrote, On 11/11/09 20:24:
On 2009-11-11, Sam Liddicott wrote:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono)
May I recomment the txtt fonts from the txfonts package
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 11/11/09 15:16:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
I find it interesting that the up-arrow still rendered, but that the
error stopped lyx's latex run (and second run to resolve references).
This is the correct behaviour: When a LaTeX-error occurs, LyX stops
because LaTeX stops
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 11/11/09 15:48:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono) and now I've got it working, I
post the answer here:
In your pre-amble:
\usepackage{amsbsy}
and then to have bold ttfamily text, \ttfamily
* Guenter Milde wrote, On 11/11/09 20:24:
On 2009-11-11, Sam Liddicott wrote:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono)
May I recomment the txtt fonts from the txfonts package?
While the txfonts package is said to have
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 12/11/09 09:52:
* Guenter Milde wrote, On 11/11/09 20:24:
On 2009-11-11, Sam Liddicott wrote:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono)
May I recomment the txtt fonts from the txfonts package
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 11/11/09 15:16:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
I find it interesting that the up-arrow still rendered, but that the
error stopped lyx's latex run (and second run to resolve references).
This is the correct behaviour: When a LaTeX-error occurs, LyX stops
because LaTeX stops
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 11/11/09 15:48:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono) and now I've got it working, I
post the answer here:
In your pre-amble:
\usepackage{amsbsy}
and then to have bold ttfamily text, \ttfamily
* Guenter Milde wrote, On 11/11/09 20:24:
On 2009-11-11, Sam Liddicott wrote:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono)
May I recomment the txtt fonts from the txfonts package?
While the txfonts package is said to have
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 12/11/09 09:52:
* Guenter Milde wrote, On 11/11/09 20:24:
On 2009-11-11, Sam Liddicott wrote:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono)
May I recomment the txtt fonts from the txfonts package
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 10/11/09 17:32:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
(by is the last word of the error)
Can you please provide a _small_ LyX example file
In the attached lyx file, phantom at the beginning of a line results in
a new-line. I have to use ctrl-space and insert a hard space to get the
phantom to take any effect.
I'm also thinking what about a phantom text style (as text styles can be
nested) but this might need whatever magic is
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 11/11/09 14:08:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
It seems to be a conflict with luximono
The luximono font does not yet provide a glyph
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono) and now I've got it working, I
post the answer here:
In your pre-amble:
\usepackage{amsbsy}
and then to have bold ttfamily text, \ttfamily\pmb{bold}
With lstlistings, I just do:
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 10/11/09 17:32:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
(by is the last word of the error)
Can you please provide a _small_ LyX example file
In the attached lyx file, phantom at the beginning of a line results in
a new-line. I have to use ctrl-space and insert a hard space to get the
phantom to take any effect.
I'm also thinking what about a phantom text style (as text styles can be
nested) but this might need whatever magic is
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 11/11/09 14:08:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
It seems to be a conflict with luximono
The luximono font does not yet provide a glyph
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono) and now I've got it working, I
post the answer here:
In your pre-amble:
\usepackage{amsbsy}
and then to have bold ttfamily text, \ttfamily\pmb{bold}
With lstlistings, I just do:
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 10/11/09 17:32:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
("by" is the last word of the error)
Can you please provide a _small_ LyX ex
In the attached lyx file, phantom at the beginning of a line results in
a new-line. I have to use ctrl-space and insert a hard space to get the
phantom to take any effect.
I'm also thinking what about a phantom text style (as text styles can be
nested) but this might need whatever magic is
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 11/11/09 14:08:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
It seems to be a conflict with luximono
The luximono font does not yet provide a glyph
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono) and now I've got it working, I
post the answer here:
In your pre-amble:
\usepackage{amsbsy}
and then to have bold ttfamily text, \ttfamily\pmb{bold}
With lstlistings, I just do:
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
(by is the last word of the error)
althought the PDF displays the arrow just fine.
The arrow is in a LyxCode environment, but further testing shows that
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
(by is the last word of the error)
althought the PDF displays the arrow just fine.
The arrow is in a LyxCode environment, but further testing shows that
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
("by" is the last word of the error)
althought the PDF displays the arrow just fine.
The arrow is in a LyxCode environment, but further testing shows that
* nikunj . wrote, On 14/10/09 09:36:
Hi,
I have lyx 1.6.4 installed and want to draw few UML diagrams, like
class diagram, activity diagram and sequence diagrams in Lyx.
What should I do ?
Any cue would be helpful.
Thanks,
Nikunj.
If you search in http://www.ctan.org/ you can find some
* Luca Carlon wrote, On 14/10/09 11:47:
Hi! Is it possible to insert references in program listings? I tried to do that
but the button apply is disabled. I tried even to copy and paste a reference but
the reference doesn't appear in the PDF. Is there any reason why this is not
possible?
Do you
Luca Carlon wrote:
Sam Liddicott s...@... writes:
Do you want to reference other parts of the document or other listings?
If you use newfangle:
http://repo.or.cz/w/newfangle.git
then you can create references between code blocks, or references within
the document to a code block from
* nikunj . wrote, On 14/10/09 09:36:
Hi,
I have lyx 1.6.4 installed and want to draw few UML diagrams, like
class diagram, activity diagram and sequence diagrams in Lyx.
What should I do ?
Any cue would be helpful.
Thanks,
Nikunj.
If you search in http://www.ctan.org/ you can find some
* Luca Carlon wrote, On 14/10/09 11:47:
Hi! Is it possible to insert references in program listings? I tried to do that
but the button apply is disabled. I tried even to copy and paste a reference but
the reference doesn't appear in the PDF. Is there any reason why this is not
possible?
Do you
Luca Carlon wrote:
Sam Liddicott s...@... writes:
Do you want to reference other parts of the document or other listings?
If you use newfangle:
http://repo.or.cz/w/newfangle.git
then you can create references between code blocks, or references within
the document to a code block from
* nikunj . wrote, On 14/10/09 09:36:
> Hi,
>
> I have lyx 1.6.4 installed and want to draw few UML diagrams, like
> class diagram, activity diagram and sequence diagrams in Lyx.
>
> What should I do ?
> Any cue would be helpful.
>
> Thanks,
> Nikunj.
If you search in http://www.ctan.org/ you can
* Luca Carlon wrote, On 14/10/09 11:47:
Hi! Is it possible to insert references in program listings? I tried to do that
but the button apply is disabled. I tried even to copy and paste a reference but
the reference doesn't appear in the PDF. Is there any reason why this is not
possible?
Do you
Luca Carlon wrote:
Sam Liddicott <s...@...> writes:
Do you want to reference other parts of the document or other listings?
If you use newfangle:
http://repo.or.cz/w/newfangle.git
then you can create references between code blocks, or references within
the document to a code bloc
* Sajjad wrote, On 12/10/09 14:08:
Hello forum,
I want to write pseudo-code and i am doing that inside the program listing.
But when i generate the pdf , the code are cropped sideways.
Any hint to get around that issue?
Regards
Sajjad
* Sajjad wrote, On 12/10/09 14:08:
Hello forum,
I want to write pseudo-code and i am doing that inside the program listing.
But when i generate the pdf , the code are cropped sideways.
Any hint to get around that issue?
Regards
Sajjad
* Sajjad wrote, On 12/10/09 14:08:
Hello forum,
I want to write pseudo-code and i am doing that inside the program listing.
But when i generate the pdf , the code are cropped sideways.
Any hint to get around that issue?
Regards
Sajjad
* Sajjad wrote, On 12/10/09 14:08:
Hello forum,
I want to write pseudo-code and i am doing that inside the program listing.
But when i generate the pdf , the code are cropped sideways.
Any hint to get around that issue?
Use smaller fonts, or short lines?
Sam
* Sajjad wrote, On 12/10/09 14:08:
Hello forum,
I want to write pseudo-code and i am doing that inside the program listing.
But when i generate the pdf , the code are cropped sideways.
Any hint to get around that issue?
Use smaller fonts, or short lines?
Sam
* Sajjad wrote, On 12/10/09 14:08:
Hello forum,
I want to write pseudo-code and i am doing that inside the program listing.
But when i generate the pdf , the code are cropped sideways.
Any hint to get around that issue?
Use smaller fonts, or short lines?
Sam
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 12/09/09 14:34:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This may
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 12/09/09 14:34:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This may
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 12/09/09 14:34:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This may
* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 10:47:
So maybe the easy way out for the OP might be to switch away from the LTS
release to the latest whatever is 'stable'.
I echo that. LTS means I prefer stability over new releases and that's
exactly when it gives.
If people find they would rather have
* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 15:54:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:15:12PM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows
so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.
Actually nothing stops you from compiling
* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 10:47:
So maybe the easy way out for the OP might be to switch away from the LTS
release to the latest whatever is 'stable'.
I echo that. LTS means I prefer stability over new releases and that's
exactly when it gives.
If people find they would rather have
* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 15:54:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:15:12PM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows
so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.
Actually nothing stops you from compiling
* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 10:47:
So maybe the easy way out for the OP might be to switch away from the LTS
release to the latest whatever is 'stable'.
I echo that. LTS means "I prefer stability over new releases" and that's
exactly when it gives.
If people find they would rather
* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 15:54:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:15:12PM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows
so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.
Actually nothing stops you from compiling
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 12/09/09 21:41:
Andre Poenitz schrieb:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
What is Karmic Koala?
The next Ubuntu release (9.10)
PS: On Fridays I would have suggested to look at
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=karmic+koala
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 12/09/09 21:41:
Andre Poenitz schrieb:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
What is Karmic Koala?
The next Ubuntu release (9.10)
PS: On Fridays I would have suggested to look at
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=karmic+koala
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 12/09/09 21:41:
Andre Poenitz schrieb:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
What is Karmic Koala?
The next Ubuntu release (9.10)
PS: On Fridays I would have suggested to look at
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=karmic+koala
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This may not be a problem with Lyx, but I'm curious to know if
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This may not be a problem with Lyx, but I'm curious to know if
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This may not be a problem with Lyx, but I'm curious to know if
* Murray Eisenberg wrote, On 11/09/09 14:45:
Likewise, I find no way to modify the header in Thunderbird (at least
the Windows Version), which is a common e-mail client.
In Thunderbird, I can, of course, set up a filter which looks at the CC:
field and sends any lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
* Murray Eisenberg wrote, On 11/09/09 14:45:
Likewise, I find no way to modify the header in Thunderbird (at least
the Windows Version), which is a common e-mail client.
In Thunderbird, I can, of course, set up a filter which looks at the CC:
field and sends any lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
* Murray Eisenberg wrote, On 11/09/09 14:45:
Likewise, I find no way to modify the header in Thunderbird (at least
the Windows Version), which is a common e-mail client.
In Thunderbird, I can, of course, set up a filter which looks at the CC:
field and sends any "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org"
* Delta moins wrote, On 02/09/09 09:28:
Ok I knew this solution and yeah it works. I will use it.
If I'm the only for who an explicit mail subject lacks it's ok.
You're not the only one. I heartily wish it had a list-id header.
Sam
* A B wrote, On 02/09/09 09:53:
Your message has:
From: Manveru manv...@manveru.pl
which is not helpful.
I'm currently sorting based on To: or Cc: having lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
which sadly also selects messages that were emailed to me.
I'll have to have my sorting rules like this:
1.
* Kornel Benko wrote, On 02/09/09 10:33:
Am Wednesday 02 September 2009 schrieb Sam Liddicott:
* Delta moins wrote, On 02/09/09 09:28:
Ok I knew this solution and yeah it works. I will use it.
If I'm the only for who an explicit mail subject lacks it's ok.
You're not the only one. I heartily
* Andrew Sullivan wrote, On 02/09/09 14:10:
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 11:38:02AM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
The Delivered-To: header is not the same as the list-id header - I'm
more interested in how the message reached me (via the list or not),
Delivered-To: signifies something else, and my
* Paul A. Rubin wrote, On 02/09/09 15:57:
I understand there are some concerns about tampering with the subject
line (and what happens when replies and forwards occur).
What about creating a LyX-specific header (X-LyX: userlist or X-LyX:
developerlist or whatever)? Will the list mailer (and
* Delta moins wrote, On 02/09/09 09:28:
Ok I knew this solution and yeah it works. I will use it.
If I'm the only for who an explicit mail subject lacks it's ok.
You're not the only one. I heartily wish it had a list-id header.
Sam
* A B wrote, On 02/09/09 09:53:
Your message has:
From: Manveru manv...@manveru.pl
which is not helpful.
I'm currently sorting based on To: or Cc: having lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
which sadly also selects messages that were emailed to me.
I'll have to have my sorting rules like this:
1.
* Kornel Benko wrote, On 02/09/09 10:33:
Am Wednesday 02 September 2009 schrieb Sam Liddicott:
* Delta moins wrote, On 02/09/09 09:28:
Ok I knew this solution and yeah it works. I will use it.
If I'm the only for who an explicit mail subject lacks it's ok.
You're not the only one. I heartily
* Andrew Sullivan wrote, On 02/09/09 14:10:
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 11:38:02AM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
The Delivered-To: header is not the same as the list-id header - I'm
more interested in how the message reached me (via the list or not),
Delivered-To: signifies something else, and my
* Paul A. Rubin wrote, On 02/09/09 15:57:
I understand there are some concerns about tampering with the subject
line (and what happens when replies and forwards occur).
What about creating a LyX-specific header (X-LyX: userlist or X-LyX:
developerlist or whatever)? Will the list mailer (and
* Delta moins wrote, On 02/09/09 09:28:
> Ok I knew this solution and yeah it works. I will use it.
> If I'm the only for who an explicit mail subject lacks it's ok.
You're not the only one. I heartily wish it had a list-id header.
Sam
* A B wrote, On 02/09/09 09:53:
>> Your message has:
>>
>> From: "Manveru"
>>
>> which is not helpful.
>>
>> I'm currently sorting based on To: or Cc: having lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>> which sadly also selects messages that were emailed to me.
>>
>> I'll have to have my
* Kornel Benko wrote, On 02/09/09 10:33:
> Am Wednesday 02 September 2009 schrieb Sam Liddicott:
>> * Delta moins wrote, On 02/09/09 09:28:
>>> Ok I knew this solution and yeah it works. I will use it.
>>> If I'm the only for who an explicit mail subject lacks it's ok
* Andrew Sullivan wrote, On 02/09/09 14:10:
> On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 11:38:02AM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> The Delivered-To: header is not the same as the list-id header - I'm
>> more interested in how the message reached me (via the list or not),
>> Delivered-To: sig
* Paul A. Rubin wrote, On 02/09/09 15:57:
> I understand there are some concerns about tampering with the subject
> line (and what happens when replies and forwards occur).
>
> What about creating a LyX-specific header (X-LyX: userlist or X-LyX:
> developerlist or whatever)? Will the list mailer
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
I need a little help with some questions:
I've thought of such things from time to time, and concluded that the
style authors have more knowledge of typesetting than I do, and that my
opinion of more appropriate space probably enjoys less
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
[...]
You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your
pre-amble:
\newcommand\sizetf[1]{\begingroup\fontsize{10.5}{12}\selectfont{#1}\endgroup}
then you can
I'm trying to extend the indexing of newfangle literate code chunks.
I'm: \usepackage{index}
so that I can have multiple indexes; but the \index{} command seems to
literally interpret the first parameter, so that
\index{\chunkname}
indexes \chunkname instead of the name.
I've tried all kinds of
do any tricks with
\def\trick#1
where is delimiters to try and the name it out of the original
text, as #1 macros seem to make it through fine...
Sam
Sam Liddicott wrote:
I'm trying to extend the indexing of newfangle literate code chunks.
I'm: \usepackage{index}
so that I can have
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
I need a little help with some questions:
I've thought of such things from time to time, and concluded that the
style authors have more knowledge of typesetting than I do, and that my
opinion of more appropriate space probably enjoys less
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
[...]
You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your
pre-amble:
\newcommand\sizetf[1]{\begingroup\fontsize{10.5}{12}\selectfont{#1}\endgroup}
then you can
I'm trying to extend the indexing of newfangle literate code chunks.
I'm: \usepackage{index}
so that I can have multiple indexes; but the \index{} command seems to
literally interpret the first parameter, so that
\index{\chunkname}
indexes \chunkname instead of the name.
I've tried all kinds of
do any tricks with
\def\trick#1
where is delimiters to try and the name it out of the original
text, as #1 macros seem to make it through fine...
Sam
Sam Liddicott wrote:
I'm trying to extend the indexing of newfangle literate code chunks.
I'm: \usepackage{index}
so that I can have
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
> Hi,
>
> I need a little help with some questions:
I've thought of such things from time to time, and concluded that the
style authors have more knowledge of typesetting than I do, and that my
opinion of "more appropriate space" probably enjoys less
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
> Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> * Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
>>> Hi,
>>>
> [...]
>
>> You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your
>> pre-amble:
>>
>> \newcomma
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