Idea:
Add to the context-menu of the label a command like Insert
Cross-Reference at Cursor Position, or a Copy as Cross-Reference
(which can then be pasted at the cursor postion).
We already have this, you could shout a little bit to have it available
in LyX 1.6.2.
Thanks,
Konrad
Vincent
>Idea:
>Add to the context-menu of the label a command like "Insert
>Cross-Reference at Cursor Position", or a "Copy as Cross-Reference"
>(which can then be pasted at the cursor postion).
>
We already have this, you could shout a little bit to have it available
in LyX 1.6.2.
>Thanks,
>Konrad
That sounds like a nice new feature for 1.6.2 doesn't it? To compare
two documents and get a diffed version ;-) Yes, I know there is a
feature request on this in bugzilla.
Feel free.
Vincent
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result
into LyX Result would be far better if LyX were capable of
translating
the latexdiff macros into its own revision-specific insets.
Very interesting. JMarc, how hard would it be to get tex2lyx to do
this?
rh
The other way
That sounds like a nice new feature for 1.6.2 doesn't it? To compare
two documents and get a diffed version ;-) Yes, I know there is a
feature request on this in bugzilla.
Feel free.
Vincent
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result
into LyX Result would be far better if LyX were capable of
translating
the latexdiff macros into its own revision-specific insets.
Very interesting. JMarc, how hard would it be to get tex2lyx to do
this?
rh
The other way
> That sounds like a nice new feature for 1.6.2 doesn't it? To compare
> two documents and get a diffed version ;-) Yes, I know there is a
> feature request on this in bugzilla.
Feel free.
Vincent
>> Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result
>> into LyX Result would be far better if LyX were capable of
translating
>> the latexdiff macros into its own revision-specific insets.
>>
>Very interesting. JMarc, how hard would it be to get tex2lyx to do
this?
>
>rh
>
From: Matthias Coy [mailto:matthias@gmx.de]
Hi there,
still not quite working :/
Now the PNG/EPS/PDF looks all the same, almost good, but the
text inside those UML classes is a little to big.
Well, if I convert your plain svg with Inkscape the same as you do, my
EPS looks good,
From: Matthias Coy [mailto:matthias@gmx.de]
Hi there,
still not quite working :/
Now the PNG/EPS/PDF looks all the same, almost good, but the
text inside those UML classes is a little to big.
Well, if I convert your plain svg with Inkscape the same as you do, my
EPS looks good,
>From: Matthias Coy [mailto:matthias@gmx.de]
>
>Hi there,
>
>still not quite working :/
>
>
>
>Now the PNG/EPS/PDF looks all the same, almost good, but the
>text inside those UML classes is a little to big.
Well, if I convert your plain svg with Inkscape the same as you do, my
EPS
I am curious about the symbol in the help documents.
There is the sideways triangle used when referring
to menu item, for example, Insert-Box. The - actually
looks like a triangle in LyX. How do I insert a symbol
like that?
Insert-Special Character-Menu Separator.
Thanks.
Max
Vincent
I am curious about the symbol in the help documents.
There is the sideways triangle used when referring
to menu item, for example, Insert-Box. The - actually
looks like a triangle in LyX. How do I insert a symbol
like that?
Insert-Special Character-Menu Separator.
Thanks.
Max
Vincent
>I am curious about the symbol in the help documents.
>There is the sideways triangle used when referring
>to menu item, for example, Insert->Box. The -> actually
>looks like a triangle in LyX. How do I insert a symbol
>like that?
Insert->Special Character->Menu Separator.
>Thanks.
>
>Max
Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
This is related to LyX 1.6 on Windows. When I enter into full-screen
mode (pressing F11) when no document is opened (i.e. just the welcome
screen with the LyX logo is visible), I cannot go back. Nothing works.
Neither F11 nor Ctrl-Q nor any other thing. LyX hangs and I
Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
This is related to LyX 1.6 on Windows. When I enter into full-screen
mode (pressing F11) when no document is opened (i.e. just the welcome
screen with the LyX logo is visible), I cannot go back. Nothing works.
Neither F11 nor Ctrl-Q nor any other thing. LyX hangs and I
>Nicolás wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> This is related to LyX 1.6 on Windows. When I enter into full-screen
>> mode (pressing F11) when no document is opened (i.e. just the welcome
>> screen with the LyX logo is visible), I cannot go back. Nothing works.
>> Neither F11 nor Ctrl-Q nor any other thing. LyX
C++ Compiler: g++ (3.3.4)
You've a fairly old version of g++. Maybe upgrading gcc might solve the
problem ?
Vincent
C++ Compiler: g++ (3.3.4)
You've a fairly old version of g++. Maybe upgrading gcc might solve the
problem ?
Vincent
>> C++ Compiler: g++ (3.3.4)
You've a fairly old version of g++. Maybe upgrading gcc might solve the
problem ?
Vincent
I want my introduction in my thesis to be not numbered. I
am also using semi-fancy headings so that the chapter name
is printed on the top left of all pages within the chapter.
My introduction covers a couple of pages but the heading
above the second page is inherited from the previous chapter
Jon Bendtsen wrote:
Hi
I want to make an enumerated list, interrupt it by some text and
continue the enumerated list with the approprate number
1 one
2 two
interrupt text
3 three
4 four
There's a LaTeX package that does this, but I can't remember
what it is called. Anyone?
You can
I want my introduction in my thesis to be not numbered. I
am also using semi-fancy headings so that the chapter name
is printed on the top left of all pages within the chapter.
My introduction covers a couple of pages but the heading
above the second page is inherited from the previous chapter
Jon Bendtsen wrote:
Hi
I want to make an enumerated list, interrupt it by some text and
continue the enumerated list with the approprate number
1 one
2 two
interrupt text
3 three
4 four
There's a LaTeX package that does this, but I can't remember
what it is called. Anyone?
You can
>I want my introduction in my thesis to be not numbered. I
>am also using semi-fancy headings so that the chapter name
>is printed on the top left of all pages within the chapter.
>My introduction covers a couple of pages but the heading
>above the second page is inherited from the previous
Jon Bendtsen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I want to make an enumerated list, interrupt it by some text and
> continue the enumerated list with the approprate number
>
> 1 one
> 2 two
> interrupt text
> 3 three
> 4 four
>
>>There's a LaTeX package that does this, but I can't remember
>>what it is called.
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is
defined by the document class
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is
defined by the document class
>> It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
>> heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
>
>Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and
>headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is
>defined by the
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