On Sat, 25 Oct 2008, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, Mike Ressler wrote:
I can assure you that LyX has been used to write hundreds of
dissertations, theses, and scholarly papers
Interesting question... how many such documents have been written using LyX?
Since I threw out
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, Mike Ressler wrote:
I can assure you that LyX has been used to write hundreds of
dissertations, theses, and scholarly papers
Interesting question... how many such documents have been written using LyX?
Since I threw out
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, Mike Ressler wrote:
I can assure you that LyX has been used to write hundreds of
dissertations, theses, and scholarly papers
>> Interesting question... how many such documents have been written using LyX?
Since I thr
they see a lot of extra fluff hanging
about in the LaTeX file preamble. I have this same problem with the AASTeX
layout; I've resigned myself to having to edit the exported LaTeX file
manually before submitting it to remove such fluff.
Mike
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they see a lot of extra fluff hanging
about in the LaTeX file preamble. I have this same problem with the AASTeX
layout; I've resigned myself to having to edit the exported LaTeX file
manually before submitting it to remove such fluff.
Mike
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reason not to put this option there.
Because publishers get grumpy when they see a lot of extra fluff hanging
about in the LaTeX file preamble. I have this same problem with the AASTeX
layout; I've resigned myself to having to edit the exported LaTeX file
manually before submitting it to remove s
and Section* is.
Devvies - what about the possibility of changing Section* to Unnumbered
Section, etc.? Granted you might have to make the menu panel wider ...
Mike
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and Section* is.
Devvies - what about the possibility of changing Section* to Unnumbered
Section, etc.? Granted you might have to make the menu panel wider ...
Mike
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have
no clue what the difference between Section and Section* is.
Devvies - what about the possibility of changing "Section*" to "Unnumbered
Section", etc.? Granted you might have to make the menu panel wider ...
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Section 1.8.3 Wrapping Text Around Figures and Section 5.3 Wrapping
Text Around Figures (and Tables) - Revisited in the Extended Features
manual (esp. the latter). Be aware that much futzing around may be
required to get things to look exactly the way you want.
Mike
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Section 1.8.3 Wrapping Text Around Figures and Section 5.3 Wrapping
Text Around Figures (and Tables) - Revisited in the Extended Features
manual (esp. the latter). Be aware that much futzing around may be
required to get things to look exactly the way you want.
Mike
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n't read how.
See Section 1.8.3 "Wrapping Text Around Figures" and Section 5.3 "Wrapping
Text Around Figures (and Tables) - Revisited" in the Extended Features
manual (esp. the latter). Be aware that much futzing around may be
required to get things to look exactly the way y
the states with a sixpack
in his hand ... :-)
I see you've been enjoying it already :-)
Mike
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the states with a sixpack
in his hand ... :-)
I see you've been enjoying it already :-)
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saw him before) from the states with a sixpack
> in his hand ... :-)
I see you've been enjoying it already :-)
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flamethrower, read the LyX Tutorial (at
minumum), then reframe your questions in an non-confrontational tone.
\end{rant}
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OK, I'm lame: I don't have my own website ...
flamethrower, read the LyX Tutorial (at
minumum), then reframe your questions in an non-confrontational tone.
\end{rant}
Mike
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OK, I'm lame: I don't have my own website ...
s one tool among many for
preparing documents, and is developed and maintained by a bunch of
volunteers who work on it solely for the love of developing a useful
program. Please turn off your flamethrower, read the LyX Tutorial (at
minumum), then reframe your questions in an non-confrontational tone.
\end{rant}
Mike
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- speaking for the doc team (though mostly myself)
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already there. In your ~/.lyx/lyxrc file, change "\bind_file cua" to
"\bind_file emacs".
Mike
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already there. In your ~/.lyx/lyxrc file, change "\bind_file cua" to
"\bind_file emacs".
Mike
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; keystrokes.
It's already there. In your ~/.lyx/lyxrc file, change "\bind_file cua" to
"\bind_file emacs".
Mike
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sollution, such that latex knows its ok if there are more lines than
just one which would run over? Is there some kind of threshold to set?
Add \widowpenalty=1000 and \clubpenalty=1 to the LaTeX preamble. This
is in the FAQ, BTW.
Mike
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OK, I'm lame: I don
sollution, such that latex knows its ok if there are more lines than
just one which would run over? Is there some kind of threshold to set?
Add \widowpenalty=1000 and \clubpenalty=1 to the LaTeX preamble. This
is in the FAQ, BTW.
Mike
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OK, I'm lame: I don
> "global" sollution, such that latex knows its ok if there are more lines than
> just one which would run over? Is there some kind of threshold to set?
Add \widowpenalty=1000 and \clubpenalty=1 to the LaTeX preamble. This
is in the FAQ, BTW.
Mike
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M-m m _" to start a subscript,
"M-m m ^" to start a superscript.
Also - how does one setup custom headers/footers for documents? Do I have
to edit and use a custom layout or something?
See section 1.7 of the Extended Features manual.
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OK, I'
M-m m _" to start a subscript,
"M-m m ^" to start a superscript.
Also - how does one setup custom headers/footers for documents? Do I have
to edit and use a custom layout or something?
See section 1.7 of the Extended Features manual.
Mike
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like "M-m m _" to start a subscript,
"M-m m ^" to start a superscript.
> Also - how does one setup custom headers/footers for documents? Do I have
> to edit and use a custom layout or something?
See section 1.7 of the Extended Features manual.
Mike
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has changed in the human interface
(I don't care about all the internal guts changes) so that we catch
everything.
Remember that at least a small part of what makes LyX so good is that it
is well documented ...
Mike - speaking for the Doc Team
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has changed in the human interface
(I don't care about all the internal guts changes) so that we catch
everything.
Remember that at least a small part of what makes LyX so good is that it
is well documented ...
Mike - speaking for the Doc Team
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has changed in the human interface
(I don't care about all the internal guts changes) so that we catch
everything.
Remember that at least a small part of what makes LyX so good is that it
is well documented ...
Mike - speaking for the Doc Team
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Joao Cardoso wrote:
Reuben It seems that LyX needs a FAQ. But more to the point, there
There is a FAQ: Help-FAQ in modern versions of LyX. Of course, I don't
know if I've answered this particular question yet ...
Mike
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Joao Cardoso wrote:
Reuben It seems that LyX needs a FAQ. But more to the point, there
There is a FAQ: Help-FAQ in modern versions of LyX. Of course, I don't
know if I've answered this particular question yet ...
Mike
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> Joao Cardoso wrote:
> > > Reuben> It seems that LyX needs a FAQ. But more to the point, there
There is a FAQ: Help->FAQ in modern versions of LyX. Of course, I don't
know if I've answered this particular question yet ...
Mike
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nce nicely.
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nce nicely.
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earpages to make things balance nicely.
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the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!
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the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!
Mike
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guide under "Secrets of the LaTeX
Masters"; I've forgotten the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!
Mike
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e, whereas "floatflt" and "picinpar"
are far from flawless imho.)
Seems to depend on the figure and the text. I've had mixed success with
all of the above - and I wrote the docs. No matter what, you have to be
prepared to do some tinkering to make this work. Maybe a few more words
e, whereas "floatflt" and "picinpar"
are far from flawless imho.)
Seems to depend on the figure and the text. I've had mixed success with
all of the above - and I wrote the docs. No matter what, you have to be
prepared to do some tinkering to make this work. Maybe a few more words
quot; workes very fine for me, whereas "floatflt" and "picinpar"
> are far from flawless imho.)
Seems to depend on the figure and the text. I've had mixed success with
all of the above - and I wrote the docs. No matter what, you have to be
prepared to do some tinkering to make this
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Mark Gulbrandsen wrote:
Where can I find information on customizing and creating document classes?
RTFM. (Yea! I get to say it :-) Specifically, Chapter 6 of the
Customization doc. I wrote it, so let me know if it is useful.
Mike
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Mark Gulbrandsen wrote:
Where can I find information on customizing and creating document classes?
RTFM. (Yea! I get to say it :-) Specifically, Chapter 6 of the
Customization doc. I wrote it, so let me know if it is useful.
Mike
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Mark Gulbrandsen wrote:
> Where can I find information on customizing and creating document classes?
RTFM. (Yea! I get to say it :-) Specifically, Chapter 6 of the
Customization doc. I wrote it, so let me know if it is useful.
Mike
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