Re: degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-30 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Thanks for the hints re degrees Celsius in Lyx Wolfgang Am 26.06.2015 um 10:31 schrieb aparsloe: On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} \, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0

Re: degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-30 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Thanks for the hints re degrees Celsius in Lyx Wolfgang Am 26.06.2015 um 10:31 schrieb aparsloe: On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} \, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0

Re: degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-30 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Thanks for the hints re degrees Celsius in Lyx Wolfgang Am 26.06.2015 um 10:31 schrieb aparsloe: On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} \, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0

degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-26 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} \, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0 Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it? Under Symbolscharacter-like symbols I find ^{\circ}\mathrm{C} but do I have to enter \, in tex or is half

Re: degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-26 Thread aparsloe
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} \, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0 Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it? Under Symbolscharacter-like symbols I find ^{\circ

Re: degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-26 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2015-06-26, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: 7bit --] This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} Only in a formula. Even then, you may consider \text instead of \mathrm to get the normal text font and eventually

degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-26 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} \, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0 Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it? Under Symbolscharacter-like symbols I find ^{\circ}\mathrm{C} but do I have to enter \, in tex or is half

Re: degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-26 Thread aparsloe
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} \, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0 Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it? Under Symbolscharacter-like symbols I find ^{\circ

Re: degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-26 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2015-06-26, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: 7bit --] This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} Only in a formula. Even then, you may consider \text instead of \mathrm to get the normal text font and eventually

degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-26 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} \, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0 Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it? Under Symbols>character-like symbols> I find ^{\circ}\mathrm{C} but do I have to enter \,

Re: degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-26 Thread aparsloe
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} \, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0 Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it? Under Symbols>character-like symbols> I find ^

Re: degrees Celsius in Lyx

2015-06-26 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2015-06-26, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: 7bit --] > This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe: > 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} Only in a formula. Even then, you may consider \text instead of \mathrm to get the normal

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-29 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Peter Sutovsky schrieb: Do you have some method how to create good quality eps from MS Visio drawings? Not for EPS, but to get PDF images: When you have Acrobat installed, then simply go to the print option and print your image as PDF. Afterwards crop the PDF image within Acrobat using the

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-29 Thread Joost Verburg
Peter Sutovsky wrote: Do you have some method how to create good quality eps from MS Visio drawings? Thank you. http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/MetafileToEPSConverter You can either copy the drawing to the clipboard or save it as EMF, then use this tool for the conversion. Joost

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-29 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Peter Sutovsky schrieb: Do you have some method how to create good quality eps from MS Visio drawings? Not for EPS, but to get PDF images: When you have Acrobat installed, then simply go to the print option and print your image as PDF. Afterwards crop the PDF image within Acrobat using the

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-29 Thread Joost Verburg
Peter Sutovsky wrote: Do you have some method how to create good quality eps from MS Visio drawings? Thank you. http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/MetafileToEPSConverter You can either copy the drawing to the clipboard or save it as EMF, then use this tool for the conversion. Joost

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-29 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Peter Sutovsky schrieb: Do you have some method how to create good quality eps from MS Visio drawings? Not for EPS, but to get PDF images: When you have Acrobat installed, then simply go to the print option and print your image as PDF. Afterwards crop the PDF image within Acrobat using the

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-29 Thread Joost Verburg
Peter Sutovsky wrote: Do you have some method how to create good quality eps from MS Visio drawings? Thank you. http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/MetafileToEPSConverter You can either copy the drawing to the clipboard or save it as EMF, then use this tool for the conversion. Joost

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread David Hewitt
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped. CAn only be a problem of the EPS-image or of the LaTeX

EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Peter Sutovsky
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped.

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Peter Sutovsky schrieb: I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped. CAn only be a problem of the EPS-image

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Peter Sutovsky schrieb: I incorrectly stated that they were rotated in Lyx, that was mistake. Images rotated in Lyx were those I rotated to get pdf image right. However after rotating them they have been correctly oriented in pdf but still have been cropped. The change happened when I

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Peter Sutovsky
Ok, problem was really with my eps files. The setting of OLETeX Color PS L2 printer was not correct, Postscript Output Option was *not *set to Encapsulated Postscript. Thank your for helping me to track the cause of the problem. On Jan 28, 2008 6:05 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Peter

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Peter Sutovsky
Thank you for insight. I am using using using OTEditor to create eps from Microsoft Visio drawings. I do not understand why there was not problem with that before... When I created eps using Corel Paint Shop Pro, picture was displayed correctly, but is blured and of much worse quality than the eps

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread David Hewitt
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped. CAn only be a problem of the EPS-image or of the LaTeX

EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Peter Sutovsky
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped.

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Peter Sutovsky schrieb: I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped. CAn only be a problem of the EPS-image

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Peter Sutovsky schrieb: I incorrectly stated that they were rotated in Lyx, that was mistake. Images rotated in Lyx were those I rotated to get pdf image right. However after rotating them they have been correctly oriented in pdf but still have been cropped. The change happened when I

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Peter Sutovsky
Ok, problem was really with my eps files. The setting of OLETeX Color PS L2 printer was not correct, Postscript Output Option was *not *set to Encapsulated Postscript. Thank your for helping me to track the cause of the problem. On Jan 28, 2008 6:05 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Peter

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Peter Sutovsky
Thank you for insight. I am using using using OTEditor to create eps from Microsoft Visio drawings. I do not understand why there was not problem with that before... When I created eps using Corel Paint Shop Pro, picture was displayed correctly, but is blured and of much worse quality than the eps

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread David Hewitt
>> I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is >> displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf >> output. I >> can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains >> cropped. > > CA

EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Peter Sutovsky
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped.

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Peter Sutovsky schrieb: I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped. CAn only be a problem of the EPS-image

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Peter Sutovsky schrieb: > I incorrectly stated that they > were rotated in Lyx, that was mistake. Images rotated in Lyx were those I > rotated to get pdf image right. However after rotating them they have been > correctly oriented in pdf but still have been cropped. > The change happened when I

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Peter Sutovsky
Ok, problem was really with my eps files. The setting of OLETeX Color PS L2 printer was not correct, Postscript Output Option was *not *set to Encapsulated Postscript. Thank your for helping me to track the cause of the problem. On Jan 28, 2008 6:05 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

Re: EPS image displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output

2008-01-28 Thread Peter Sutovsky
Thank you for insight. I am using using using OTEditor to create eps from Microsoft Visio drawings. I do not understand why there was not problem with that before... When I created eps using Corel Paint Shop Pro, picture was displayed correctly, but is blured and of much worse quality than the eps

Re: Degrees

2005-03-27 Thread Mike Barnsley
Geoff, Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. Apologies for the rather belated reply, but I suspect that the LaTeX package that may be of greatest value to you is SIstyle (http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help

Re: Degrees

2005-03-27 Thread Mike Barnsley
Geoff, Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. Apologies for the rather belated reply, but I suspect that the LaTeX package that may be of greatest value to you is SIstyle (http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help

Re: Degrees

2005-03-27 Thread Mike Barnsley
Geoff, > Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I > cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. Apologies for the rather belated reply, but I suspect that the LaTeX package that may be of greatest value to you is SIstyle (http://www.ctan.org/tex-archiv

Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. Geoff

Re: Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread Stephen Buonopane
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. I usually use \circ in a superscript.

Re: Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread John Coppens
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT) Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. Geoff I put \usepackage{textcomp} in the preamble and \textdegree or even \textcelsius

Re: Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread John Coppens
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT) Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. Geoff BTW, the complete table is here: http://www.texnik.de/symbols/textcomp.phtml John

Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. Geoff

Re: Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread Stephen Buonopane
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. I usually use \circ in a superscript.

Re: Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread John Coppens
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT) Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. Geoff I put \usepackage{textcomp} in the preamble and \textdegree or even \textcelsius

Re: Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread John Coppens
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT) Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. Geoff BTW, the complete table is here: http://www.texnik.de/symbols/textcomp.phtml John

Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. Geoff

Re: Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread Stephen Buonopane
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. I usually use \circ in a superscript.

Re: Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread John Coppens
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT) Geoffrey Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. > I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. > > > Geoff I put \usepackage{textcomp} in the preamble and

Re: Degrees

2005-03-24 Thread John Coppens
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT) Geoffrey Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. > I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol. > > > Geoff BTW, the complete table is here: http://www.texnik.de/s

Komascript-book html export. Degrees.

2001-11-19 Thread Álvaro Tejero Cantero
of teTeX. It's very useful, beyond degrees. Thank you, and please cc to me the answer, as I'am not presently subscribed to the user list. -- álvaro tejero cantero alqua.com

Komascript-book html export. Degrees.

2001-11-19 Thread Álvaro Tejero Cantero
of teTeX. It's very useful, beyond degrees. Thank you, and please cc to me the answer, as I'am not presently subscribed to the user list. -- álvaro tejero cantero alqua.com

Komascript-book & html export. Degrees.

2001-11-19 Thread Álvaro Tejero Cantero
tion of teTeX. It's very useful, beyond degrees. Thank you, and please cc to me the answer, as I'am not presently subscribed to the user list. -- álvaro tejero cantero alqua.com

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-18 Thread Kenward Vaughan
ctrl-m ^ \circ (enter math mode, go superscript, print a circle) is a sequence which works well for me. The backslash won't show up when you press it, but the circ will be in red. Kenward On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 06:42:08AM +1000, Laurie Savage wrote: How can I include a degree symbol (small

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-18 Thread Ingar Pareliussen
Måndag 17 september 2001 22:42, skreiv Laurie Savage: How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC? And another method which I think is the easiest : In TEX-style write: \symbol{6} Ingar Pareliussen

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-18 Thread Laurie Savage
Thanks, this looks like a very useful package. - Original Message - From: Thomas Templin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:14 PM Subject: Re: The degrees symbol On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote: How can I include

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-18 Thread Kenward Vaughan
ctrl-m ^ \circ (enter math mode, go superscript, print a circle) is a sequence which works well for me. The backslash won't show up when you press it, but the circ will be in red. Kenward On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 06:42:08AM +1000, Laurie Savage wrote: How can I include a degree symbol (small

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-18 Thread Ingar Pareliussen
Måndag 17 september 2001 22:42, skreiv Laurie Savage: How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC? And another method which I think is the easiest : In TEX-style write: \symbol{6} Ingar Pareliussen

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-18 Thread Laurie Savage
Thanks, this looks like a very useful package. - Original Message - From: Thomas Templin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:14 PM Subject: Re: The degrees symbol On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote: How can I include

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-18 Thread Kenward Vaughan
ctrl-m ^ \circ (enter math mode, go superscript, print a circle) is a sequence which works well for me. The backslash won't show up when you press it, but the circ will be in red. Kenward On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 06:42:08AM +1000, Laurie Savage wrote: > How can I include a degree symbol (small

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-18 Thread Ingar Pareliussen
Måndag 17 september 2001 22:42, skreiv Laurie Savage: > How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC? And another method which I think is the easiest : In TEX-style write: \symbol{6} Ingar Pareliussen

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-18 Thread Laurie Savage
Thanks, this looks like a very useful package. - Original Message - From: Thomas Templin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:14 PM Subject: Re: The degrees symbol On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote: > Ho

The degrees symbol

2001-09-17 Thread Laurie Savage
How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC? -- Laurie Savage Earth Science @ Orange High School Orange, NSW, Australia

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-17 Thread Thomas Templin
On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote: How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC? In Layout - LaTeX Preamble write \usepackage{textcomp} And in your Document write as ERT (LaTeX Code) \textdegree Thats it :-) Have a look at Herberts Pages:

The degrees symbol

2001-09-17 Thread Laurie Savage
How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC? -- Laurie Savage Earth Science @ Orange High School Orange, NSW, Australia

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-17 Thread Thomas Templin
On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote: How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC? In Layout - LaTeX Preamble write \usepackage{textcomp} And in your Document write as ERT (LaTeX Code) \textdegree Thats it :-) Have a look at Herberts Pages:

The degrees symbol

2001-09-17 Thread Laurie Savage
How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC? -- Laurie Savage Earth Science @ Orange High School Orange, NSW, Australia

Re: The degrees symbol

2001-09-17 Thread Thomas Templin
On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote: > How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as > in degC? In Layout -> LaTeX Preamble write \usepackage{textcomp} And in your Document write as ERT (LaTeX Code) \textdegree Thats it :-) Have a look at Herberts Pages:

Fw: Re: Rotating a figure AND its caption 90 degrees. How?

2001-07-09 Thread montyline
El Thu, 05 Jul 2001 18:03:39 +0200 Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: R. Lahaye wrote: I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees. So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated independently, one below the other. However, the caption

Fw: Re: Rotating a figure AND its caption 90 degrees. How?

2001-07-09 Thread montyline
El Thu, 05 Jul 2001 18:03:39 +0200 Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: R. Lahaye wrote: I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees. So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated independently, one below the other. However, the caption

Fw: Re: Rotating a figure AND its caption 90 degrees. How?

2001-07-09 Thread montyline
El Thu, 05 Jul 2001 18:03:39 +0200 Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > "R. Lahaye" wrote: > > > > I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees. > > So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated &

Rotating a figure AND its caption 90 degrees. How?

2001-07-05 Thread R. Lahaye
Hi, I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees. So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated independently, one below the other. However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation. Is there a way or trick how to do that? Regards, Rob.

Re: Rotating a figure AND its caption 90 degrees. How?

2001-07-05 Thread Herbert Voss
R. Lahaye wrote: I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees. So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated independently, one below the other. However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation. Is there a way or trick how to do

Rotating a figure AND its caption 90 degrees. How?

2001-07-05 Thread R. Lahaye
Hi, I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees. So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated independently, one below the other. However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation. Is there a way or trick how to do that? Regards, Rob.

Re: Rotating a figure AND its caption 90 degrees. How?

2001-07-05 Thread Herbert Voss
R. Lahaye wrote: I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees. So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated independently, one below the other. However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation. Is there a way or trick how to do

Rotating a figure AND its caption 90 degrees. How?

2001-07-05 Thread R. Lahaye
Hi, I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees. So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated independently, one below the other. However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation. Is there a way or trick how to do that? Regards, Rob.

Re: Rotating a figure AND its caption 90 degrees. How?

2001-07-05 Thread Herbert Voss
"R. Lahaye" wrote: > > I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees. > So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated > independently, one below the other. > > However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation.

Re: Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-16 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 10:58:56PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote: Michelle Dukich wrote: I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees since it was so large. The only problem I have, is that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate with the table. I would prefer to have

Re: Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-16 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 10:58:56PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote: Michelle Dukich wrote: I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees since it was so large. The only problem I have, is that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate with the table. I would prefer to have

Re: Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-16 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 10:58:56PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote: > Michelle Dukich wrote: > > I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees > > since it was so large. The only problem I have, is > > that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate > > with

Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-14 Thread Michelle Dukich
Greetings all: I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees since it was so large. The only problem I have, is that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate with the table. I would prefer to have the Table description right on top of the table in the same direction the table

Re: Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-14 Thread Herbert Voss
Michelle Dukich wrote: I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees since it was so large. The only problem I have, is that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate with the table. I would prefer to have the Table description right on top of the table in the same direction

Re: Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-14 Thread Allan Rae
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Michelle Dukich wrote: Michelle... a Lyx Chix on Unix trying to fix the mix :) Is this a cry for help or a plea to get a quote into LDN? Allan. (ARRae) P.S. It's No-Smiley Friday on the developers list but we have to be gentle with our users because they mostly aren't

Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-14 Thread Michelle Dukich
Greetings all: I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees since it was so large. The only problem I have, is that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate with the table. I would prefer to have the Table description right on top of the table in the same direction the table

Re: Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-14 Thread Herbert Voss
Michelle Dukich wrote: I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees since it was so large. The only problem I have, is that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate with the table. I would prefer to have the Table description right on top of the table in the same direction

Re: Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-14 Thread Allan Rae
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Michelle Dukich wrote: Michelle... a Lyx Chix on Unix trying to fix the mix :) Is this a cry for help or a plea to get a quote into LDN? Allan. (ARRae) P.S. It's No-Smiley Friday on the developers list but we have to be gentle with our users because they mostly aren't

Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-14 Thread Michelle Dukich
Greetings all: I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees since it was so large. The only problem I have, is that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate with the table. I would prefer to have the Table description right on top of the table in the same direction the table

Re: Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-14 Thread Herbert Voss
Michelle Dukich wrote: > > I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees > since it was so large. The only problem I have, is > that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate > with the table. I would prefer to have the Table > description right on top of the

Re: Rotating the Figure Float Text 90 degrees

2001-06-14 Thread Allan Rae
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Michelle Dukich wrote: > Michelle... a Lyx Chix on Unix trying to fix the mix > :) Is this a cry for help or a plea to get a quote into LDN? Allan. (ARRae) P.S. It's No-Smiley Friday on the developers list but we have to be gentle with our users because they mostly

Re: Lyx 1.04:How to include the degrees character ?

1999-10-27 Thread Ludovic DELAMOTTE
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Martina Schwarz van Doorn wrote: Hello everybody, can anyone help me on how to include the degrees character in documents ? Use \degre or \degres in Tex mode(in red). There is a little difference between the two commands. Check it. I can type it into Lyx, I can

Re: Lyx 1.04:How to include the degrees character ?

1999-10-27 Thread Ludovic DELAMOTTE
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Martina Schwarz van Doorn wrote: Hello everybody, can anyone help me on how to include the degrees character in documents ? Use \degre or \degres in Tex mode(in red). There is a little difference between the two commands. Check it. I can type it into Lyx, I can

Re: Lyx 1.04:How to include the degrees character ?

1999-10-27 Thread Ludovic DELAMOTTE
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Martina Schwarz van Doorn wrote: > Hello everybody, > > can anyone help me on how to include the degrees character in documents > ? Use \degre or \degres in Tex mode(in red). There is a little difference between the two commands. Check it. > > I can t