[sorry people for the repost, I have to send this from a different
address so that it gets through]
Le 14/07/2023 à 15:12, Akhilesh Singh a écrit :
At present I am using LyX-2.3.7 for writing a book for Statistics,
wherein I need to use the math symbol equivalent to tex command
\nrightarrow
Le 14/07/2023 à 15:12, Akhilesh Singh a écrit :
At present I am using LyX-2.3.7 for writing a book for Statistics,
wherein I need to use the math symbol equivalent to tex command
\nrightarrow. For example, I need to state the negative form of x -> o.
In the display screen of LyX the requi
At present I am using LyX-2.3.7 for writing a book for Statistics, wherein
I need to use the math symbol equivalent to tex command \nrightarrow. For
example, I need to state the negative form of x -> o. In the display screen
of LyX the required symbol appears correctly, but during pdf compilat
That's exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks very much!
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On Friday, July 8th, 2022 at 7:38 AM, wrote:
> > Van: lyx-users lyx-users-boun...@lists.lyx.org Namens tush via lyx-users
> > …
> > MS Word has a useful tool called "Show/Hide". According to the
> >
On 08/07/2022 16:31, Herbert Voss wrote:
Am 08.07.22 um 11:56 schrieb Daniel:
On 08/07/2022 08:38, kzsta...@gmail.com wrote:
Van: lyx-users Namens tush via
lyx-users
…
MS Word has a useful tool called "Show/Hide". According to the
documentation (link at the bottom),
"The Show/Hide ¶
Am 08.07.22 um 11:56 schrieb Daniel:
On 08/07/2022 08:38, kzsta...@gmail.com wrote:
Van: lyx-users Namens tush via
lyx-users
…
MS Word has a useful tool called "Show/Hide". According to the
documentation (link at the bottom),
"The Show/Hide ¶ button turns hidden characters like spaces,
On 08/07/2022 08:38, kzsta...@gmail.com wrote:
Van: lyx-users Namens tush via lyx-users
…
MS Word has a useful tool called "Show/Hide". According to the documentation
(link at the bottom),
"The Show/Hide ¶ button turns hidden characters like spaces, paragraph markers, or
tab marks on and
>Van: lyx-users Namens tush via lyx-users
>…
>MS Word has a useful tool called "Show/Hide". According to the documentation
>(link at the bottom),
>"The Show/Hide ¶ button turns hidden characters like spaces, paragraph
>markers, or tab marks on and off."
>I am looking for a similar tool or
MS Word has a useful tool called "Show/Hide". According to the documentation
(link at the bottom),
"The Show/Hide ¶ button turns hidden characters like spaces, paragraph markers,
or tab marks on and off."
I am looking for a similar tool or feature in LyX. Can any one point it out for
me? I
Dear developers
Regarding this topic I have an enhancement request: I can do open a new
window and edit the same article in both windows at the same time but
for that I must reload the article, why does this is not done
automatically? This is not trivial for the newcomers and if it hasn't
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Dear developers
Regarding this topic I have an enhancement request: I can do open a new
window and edit the
same article in both windows at the same time but for that I must reload the
article, why
El 12/04/2012 07:08 a.m., Rainer M Krug escribió:
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On 12/04/12 16:39, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Dear developers
Regarding this topic I have an enhancement request: I can do open a new window
and edit the
same article in both windows at the same time
On 04/12/2012 09:08 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
If you open the window via he menue File - New Window , you don't have to.
All edits in the one
are also in the second.
Yes, and a very nice option that is. Although I have been using LyX for
a very long time, I did not notice this feature being
Dear developers
Regarding this topic I have an enhancement request: I can do open a new
window and edit the same article in both windows at the same time but
for that I must reload the article, why does this is not done
automatically? This is not trivial for the newcomers and if it hasn't
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On 12/04/12 16:39, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Dear developers
Regarding this topic I have an enhancement request: I can do open a new
window and edit the
same article in both windows at the same time but for that I must reload the
article, why
El 12/04/2012 07:08 a.m., Rainer M Krug escribió:
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On 12/04/12 16:39, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Dear developers
Regarding this topic I have an enhancement request: I can do open a new window
and edit the
same article in both windows at the same time
On 04/12/2012 09:08 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
If you open the window via he menue File - New Window , you don't have to.
All edits in the one
are also in the second.
Yes, and a very nice option that is. Although I have been using LyX for
a very long time, I did not notice this feature being
Dear developers
Regarding this topic I have an enhancement request: I can do open a new
window and edit the same article in both windows at the same time but
for that I must reload the article, why does this is not done
automatically? This is not trivial for the newcomers and if it hasn't
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On 12/04/12 16:39, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
> Dear developers
>
> Regarding this topic I have an enhancement request: I can do open a new
> window and edit the
> same article in both windows at the same time but for that I must reload the
> article,
El 12/04/2012 07:08 a.m., Rainer M Krug escribió:
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On 12/04/12 16:39, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Dear developers
Regarding this topic I have an enhancement request: I can do open a new window
and edit the
same article in both windows at the same time
On 04/12/2012 09:08 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
If you open the window via he menue File -> New Window , you don't have to.
All edits in the one
are also in the second.
Yes, and a very nice option that is. Although I have been using LyX for
a very long time, I did not notice this feature
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Hi
is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows, instead of
splitting the document
in one window? I know I could open a second instance, but the risk of editing
accidentally in both
is always there...
Thanks,
Rainer
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Hi
is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows, instead of
splitting the document
in one window? I know I could open a second instance, but the risk of editing
accidentally in both
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On 11/04/12 13:56, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/11/2012 07:37 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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Hi
is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows, instead of
splitting the
document in one
On 04/11/2012 08:01 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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On 11/04/12 13:56, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/11/2012 07:37 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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Hi
is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows,
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On 11/04/12 15:39, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/11/2012 08:01 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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On 04/11/2012 07:37 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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Hi
is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows, instead of
splitting the document
in one window? I know I could open a second instance, but the risk of editing
accidentally in both
is always there...
Thanks,
Rainer
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On 04/11/2012 07:37 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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Hi
is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows, instead of
splitting the document
in one window? I know I could open a second instance, but the risk of editing
accidentally in both
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Hash: SHA1
On 11/04/12 13:56, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/11/2012 07:37 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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Hi
is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows, instead of
splitting the
document in one
On 04/11/2012 08:01 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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On 11/04/12 13:56, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/11/2012 07:37 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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Hi
is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows,
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On 11/04/12 15:39, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/11/2012 08:01 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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On 11/04/12 13:56, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/11/2012 07:37 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
Hi
is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows, instead of
splitting the document
in one window? I know I could open a second instance, but the risk of editing
accidentally in both
is always there...
Thanks,
Rainer
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On 04/11/2012 07:37 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
Hi
is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows, instead of
splitting the document
in one window? I know I could open a second instance, but the risk of editing
accidentally in both
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Hash: SHA1
On 11/04/12 13:56, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 04/11/2012 07:37 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows, instead of
>> splitting the
>>
On 04/11/2012 08:01 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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On 04/11/2012 07:37 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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Hi
is it possible to hav ing the same document open in two windows,
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> On 04/11/2012 08:01 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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>>> On 04/11/2012 07:37 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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Note: I made a typo above...htlatex comes with tex4ht, not tex2ht.
Note: I made a typo above...htlatex comes with tex4ht, not tex2ht.
Note: I made a typo above...htlatex comes with tex4ht, not tex2ht.
Andrew andrew.lee.weisman at gmail.com writes:
Sounds great, I'll try this. Thanks for your fast reply Julien!
For reference, htlatex was indeed the program I was using for nice Lyx-HTML
conversion in Windows. I was unable to set it up using Tools - Reconfigure
(after downloading
Andrew andrew.lee.weisman at gmail.com writes:
Sounds great, I'll try this. Thanks for your fast reply Julien!
For reference, htlatex was indeed the program I was using for nice Lyx-HTML
conversion in Windows. I was unable to set it up using Tools - Reconfigure
(after downloading
Andrew gmail.com> writes:
>
> Sounds great, I'll try this. Thanks for your fast reply Julien!
>
>
For reference, htlatex was indeed the program I was using for nice Lyx-HTML
conversion in Windows. I was unable to set it up using Tools -> Reconfigure
(after downloading tex2ht, which
Hi there,
I use Lyx on both Linux and Windows, and I have tried all the HTML export
options, including Elyxer.
I like the Windows HTML export option the best, and I want to be able to produce
HTML on Linux the same as the Windows HTML export does.
I assume the Windows HTML export uses
On 05/05/2011 10:05 PM, Andrew wrote:
Hi there,
I use Lyx on both Linux and Windows, and I have tried all the HTML export
options, including Elyxer.
I like the Windows HTML export option the best, and I want to be able to produce
HTML on Linux the same as the Windows HTML export does.
I
Sounds great, I'll try this. Thanks for your fast reply Julien!
Hi there,
I use Lyx on both Linux and Windows, and I have tried all the HTML export
options, including Elyxer.
I like the Windows HTML export option the best, and I want to be able to produce
HTML on Linux the same as the Windows HTML export does.
I assume the Windows HTML export uses
On 05/05/2011 10:05 PM, Andrew wrote:
Hi there,
I use Lyx on both Linux and Windows, and I have tried all the HTML export
options, including Elyxer.
I like the Windows HTML export option the best, and I want to be able to produce
HTML on Linux the same as the Windows HTML export does.
I
Sounds great, I'll try this. Thanks for your fast reply Julien!
Hi there,
I use Lyx on both Linux and Windows, and I have tried all the HTML export
options, including Elyxer.
I like the Windows HTML export option the best, and I want to be able to produce
HTML on Linux the same as the Windows HTML export does.
I assume the Windows HTML export uses
On 05/05/2011 10:05 PM, Andrew wrote:
Hi there,
I use Lyx on both Linux and Windows, and I have tried all the HTML export
options, including Elyxer.
I like the Windows HTML export option the best, and I want to be able to produce
HTML on Linux the same as the Windows HTML export does.
I
Sounds great, I'll try this. Thanks for your fast reply Julien!
Dear Listers
I have trouble using the RTF converter in Lyx (1.6 and 2.0beta3) on OSX Snow
Leopard. I have a MacTex/Texlive2010 distribution.
I have not been able to find an effective and up to date way to install
latex2rtf on my system
Older messages on Forums referred to I-installer or Darwin
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Mathias GIREL mathias.gi...@ens.fr wrote:
Dear Listers
I have trouble using the RTF converter in Lyx (1.6 and 2.0beta3) on OSX Snow
Leopard. I have a MacTex/Texlive2010 distribution.
I have not been able to find an effective and up to date way to install
Thanks for the answer!
I did that, but alas to no avail. I have the export to RTF in the File menu,
but when I try that, even with the standard splash.lyx file, I have the error
message:
Une erreur s'est produite lors de l'exécution :
latex2rtf splash.tex.
(Something like: An error occurred
Dear all
I think I have found something. It is a dmg that installs latex2rtf (I think it
was missing from my distribution). You will find it here.
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/macostex-archives/2010-April/043664.html
I have to experiment on complex files, with bibtex entries and the like, but
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Mathias GIREL mathias.gi...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all
I think I have found something. It is a dmg that installs latex2rtf (I think
it was missing from my distribution). You will find it here.
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/macostex-archives/2010-April/043664.html
Dear BH
Thanks! I have check on my second computer, my macbook, on which I had
not already performed the latex2rtf setup and the terminal command did
not return anything.
So this means that Mac users in general, with MacTeX and Lyx cannot
in general use the export to rtf command?
Maybe the dmg
Dear Listers
I have trouble using the RTF converter in Lyx (1.6 and 2.0beta3) on OSX Snow
Leopard. I have a MacTex/Texlive2010 distribution.
I have not been able to find an effective and up to date way to install
latex2rtf on my system
Older messages on Forums referred to I-installer or Darwin
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Mathias GIREL mathias.gi...@ens.fr wrote:
Dear Listers
I have trouble using the RTF converter in Lyx (1.6 and 2.0beta3) on OSX Snow
Leopard. I have a MacTex/Texlive2010 distribution.
I have not been able to find an effective and up to date way to install
Thanks for the answer!
I did that, but alas to no avail. I have the export to RTF in the File menu,
but when I try that, even with the standard splash.lyx file, I have the error
message:
Une erreur s'est produite lors de l'exécution :
latex2rtf splash.tex.
(Something like: An error occurred
Dear all
I think I have found something. It is a dmg that installs latex2rtf (I think it
was missing from my distribution). You will find it here.
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/macostex-archives/2010-April/043664.html
I have to experiment on complex files, with bibtex entries and the like, but
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Mathias GIREL mathias.gi...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all
I think I have found something. It is a dmg that installs latex2rtf (I think
it was missing from my distribution). You will find it here.
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/macostex-archives/2010-April/043664.html
Dear BH
Thanks! I have check on my second computer, my macbook, on which I had
not already performed the latex2rtf setup and the terminal command did
not return anything.
So this means that Mac users in general, with MacTeX and Lyx cannot
in general use the export to rtf command?
Maybe the dmg
Dear Listers
I have trouble using the RTF converter in Lyx (1.6 and 2.0beta3) on OSX Snow
Leopard. I have a MacTex/Texlive2010 distribution.
I have not been able to find an effective and up to date way to install
latex2rtf on my system
Older messages on Forums referred to I-installer or Darwin
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Mathias GIREL wrote:
> Dear Listers
> I have trouble using the RTF converter in Lyx (1.6 and 2.0beta3) on OSX Snow
> Leopard. I have a MacTex/Texlive2010 distribution.
> I have not been able to find an effective and up to date way to install
Thanks for the answer!
I did that, but alas to no avail. I have the export to RTF in the "File" menu,
but when I try that, even with the standard "splash.lyx" file, I have the error
message:
"Une erreur s'est produite lors de l'exécution :
latex2rtf "splash.tex"."
(Something like: An error
Dear all
I think I have found something. It is a dmg that installs latex2rtf (I think it
was missing from my distribution). You will find it here.
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/macostex-archives/2010-April/043664.html
I have to experiment on complex files, with bibtex entries and the like, but
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Mathias GIREL wrote:
> Dear all
> I think I have found something. It is a dmg that installs latex2rtf (I think
> it was missing from my distribution). You will find it here.
>
Dear BH
Thanks! I have check on my second computer, my macbook, on which I had
not already performed the latex2rtf setup and the terminal command did
not return anything.
So this means that Mac users in general, with MacTeX and Lyx cannot
in general use the export to rtf command?
Maybe the dmg
Hi
Does anyone on the list know if there is an equivalent for PDF of psbook?
I use LyX a lot for computer documentation.
For quick references (up to 8 pages), I exportt to PS, then use psbook
piped to psnup.
I would love to use PDF instead.
I've Googled and searched repositories and not found
john wrote:
Does anyone on the list know if there is an equivalent for PDF of psbook?
I use LyX a lot for computer documentation.
For quick references (up to 8 pages), I exportt to PS, then use psbook
piped to psnup.
I would love to use PDF instead.
I've Googled and searched repositories
Hi
Does anyone on the list know if there is an equivalent for PDF of psbook?
I use LyX a lot for computer documentation.
For quick references (up to 8 pages), I exportt to PS, then use psbook
piped to psnup.
I would love to use PDF instead.
I've Googled and searched repositories and not found
john wrote:
Does anyone on the list know if there is an equivalent for PDF of psbook?
I use LyX a lot for computer documentation.
For quick references (up to 8 pages), I exportt to PS, then use psbook
piped to psnup.
I would love to use PDF instead.
I've Googled and searched repositories
Hi
Does anyone on the list know if there is an equivalent for PDF of psbook?
I use LyX a lot for computer documentation.
For quick references (up to 8 pages), I exportt to PS, then use psbook
piped to psnup.
I would love to use PDF instead.
I've Googled and searched repositories and not found
john wrote:
> Does anyone on the list know if there is an equivalent for PDF of psbook?
> I use LyX a lot for computer documentation.
> For quick references (up to 8 pages), I exportt to PS, then use psbook
> piped to psnup.
> I would love to use PDF instead.
> I've Go
Hello,
I was wondering if one can also use macros for some text things. For
example, I would like to use macros for abbreviations. In German the
abbreviation of zum Beispiel is z.B. with a small space between
z. and B.. I realized it by putting
\newcommand{\realAbkzB}{z.\,B.} into the preamble
On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
the macro-feature a math-only thing?
Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro available.
However, if I understand it right lyx 1.6 will come with support in form
of user-configurable
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:42 PM, G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
the macro-feature a math-only thing?
Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro available.
Okay, I already
Dominik Böhm schrieb:
I was wondering if one can also use macros for some text things.
This will be possible in the next major lyX release lyX 1.6.0.
For now you have to define new commands using the ERT or the document preamble. The math manaul
explains how to do this (this method is
Dominik Böhm wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:42 PM, G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
the macro-feature a math-only thing?
Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro available.
Hello,
I was wondering if one can also use macros for some text things. For
example, I would like to use macros for abbreviations. In German the
abbreviation of zum Beispiel is z.B. with a small space between
z. and B.. I realized it by putting
\newcommand{\realAbkzB}{z.\,B.} into the preamble
On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
the macro-feature a math-only thing?
Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro available.
However, if I understand it right lyx 1.6 will come with support in form
of user-configurable
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:42 PM, G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
the macro-feature a math-only thing?
Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro available.
Okay, I already
Dominik Böhm schrieb:
I was wondering if one can also use macros for some text things.
This will be possible in the next major lyX release lyX 1.6.0.
For now you have to define new commands using the ERT or the document preamble. The math manaul
explains how to do this (this method is
Dominik Böhm wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:42 PM, G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
the macro-feature a math-only thing?
Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro available.
Hello,
I was wondering if one can also use macros for some text things. For
example, I would like to use macros for abbreviations. In German the
abbreviation of "zum Beispiel" is "z.B." with a small space between
"z." and "B.". I realized it by putting
"\newcommand{\realAbkzB}{z.\,B.}" into the
On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
> Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
> the macro-feature a math-only thing?
Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro available.
However, if I understand it right lyx 1.6 will come with support in form
of
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:42 PM, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
>
> > Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
> > the macro-feature a math-only thing?
>
> Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro available.
Okay, I
Dominik Böhm schrieb:
I was wondering if one can also use macros for some text things.
This will be possible in the next major lyX release lyX 1.6.0.
For now you have to define new commands using the ERT or the document preamble. The math manaul
explains how to do this (this method is
Dominik Böhm wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:42 PM, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
> Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
> the macro-feature a math-only thing?
Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro
e-letter wrote:
In writer I can format text with a style and in turn edit that style,
e.g. format the text into title case.
How do I change the 'section' style, for example to have italicised text?
LyX has user-designable styles, but AFAIK only for ordinary text. This
is in part a LaTeX
e-letter wrote:
In writer I can format text with a style and in turn edit that style,
e.g. format the text into title case.
How do I change the 'section' style, for example to have italicised text?
LyX has user-designable styles, but AFAIK only for ordinary text. This
is in part a LaTeX
e-letter wrote:
In writer I can format text with a style and in turn edit that style,
e.g. format the text into title case.
How do I change the 'section' style, for example to have italicised text?
LyX has user-designable styles, but AFAIK only for ordinary text. This
is in part a LaTeX
Readers,
In writer I can format text with a style and in turn edit that style,
e.g. format the text into title case.
How do I change the 'section' style, for example to have italicised text?
Yours,
René
linux mandrake 92
gnome 24
lyx 132
latex 2e (01-06-01)
Readers,
In writer I can format text with a style and in turn edit that style,
e.g. format the text into title case.
How do I change the 'section' style, for example to have italicised text?
Yours,
René
linux mandrake 92
gnome 24
lyx 132
latex 2e (01-06-01)
Readers,
In writer I can format text with a style and in turn edit that style,
e.g. format the text into title case.
How do I change the 'section' style, for example to have italicised text?
Yours,
René
linux mandrake 92
gnome 24
lyx 132
latex 2e (01-06-01)
this medium says, No such
file
Also it seems to open up a black dos window which incidentally says,
not a dibseciton
bddraw=0
firstly, does this act as a pointer to the problem and secondly if it does
not how do I get rid of it.
I cant remember the equivalent for texhash on the windows platform
this medium says, No such
file
Also it seems to open up a black dos window which incidentally says,
not a dibseciton
bddraw=0
firstly, does this act as a pointer to the problem and secondly if it does
not how do I get rid of it.
I cant remember the equivalent for texhash on the windows platform
pdflatex file though this medium says, "No such
file"
Also it seems to open up a black dos window which incidentally says,
not a dibseciton
bddraw=0
firstly, does this act as a pointer to the problem and secondly if it does
not how do I get rid of it.
> > I cant remember the
samar j. singh wrote:
Now lyx cannot see the executables like pdf latex.
reconfigure LyX
I cant remember the equivalent for texhash on the windows platform.
MikTeX options - General - Refresh filename database.
regards Uwe
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