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Hi, i what i want to achieve is the following
Attributes Constraints
1. A1 1. C1
2. A2 2. C2
3. A3 3. C3
Other Constraints2
* O1* C2-1
* O2
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Hi, i what i want to achieve is the following
Attributes Constraints
1. A1 1. C1
2. A2 2. C2
3. A3 3. C3
Other Constraints2
* O1* C2-1
* O2
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Hi, i what i want to achieve is the following
Attributes Constraints
1. A1 1. C1
2. A2 2. C2
3. A3 3. C3
Other Constraints2
* O1* C2-1
* O2
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could help me solve two problems I am having.
I am using the report class in LyX 1.3.3. Here are the problems/questions:
1) How can I change the main chapter headings and chapter titles so that
they are not bold? As a second part to that question, how can I
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could help me solve two problems I am having.
I am using the report class in LyX 1.3.3. Here are the problems/questions:
1) How can I change the main chapter headings and chapter titles so that
they are not bold? As a second part to that question, how can I
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could help me solve two problems I am having.
I am using the report class in LyX 1.3.3. Here are the problems/questions:
1) How can I change the main chapter headings and chapter titles so that
they are not bold? As a second part to that question, how can I
hi
just two days ago i installes lyx on my aplle powerbook running under
apples x11. i am really happy because everything worx just fine except
for two things:
1.) whenever i trie to use bibtex styles other than plain or alpha (say
for example gerplain or geralpha) i get lyx errors. i thought
Till von Reumont wrote:
1.) whenever i trie to use bibtex styles other than plain or alpha (say
for example gerplain or geralpha) i get lyx errors. i thought maybe its
the path settings for bibtex (setting for where it should look for
bst). i just can't figure out how to tell bibtex the
Am Dienstag, 04.02.03 um 20:07 Uhr schrieb Matej Cepl:
Till von Reumont wrote:
yeh, i got it to return the full path. so now it finds my style, but
still in lyx i get two errors per citation, one saying
\btxeditionlong{} the control sequence at the end of the top line
was
never \def'ed. if
hi
just two days ago i installes lyx on my aplle powerbook running under
apples x11. i am really happy because everything worx just fine except
for two things:
1.) whenever i trie to use bibtex styles other than plain or alpha (say
for example gerplain or geralpha) i get lyx errors. i thought
Till von Reumont wrote:
1.) whenever i trie to use bibtex styles other than plain or alpha (say
for example gerplain or geralpha) i get lyx errors. i thought maybe its
the path settings for bibtex (setting for where it should look for
bst). i just can't figure out how to tell bibtex the
Am Dienstag, 04.02.03 um 20:07 Uhr schrieb Matej Cepl:
Till von Reumont wrote:
yeh, i got it to return the full path. so now it finds my style, but
still in lyx i get two errors per citation, one saying
\btxeditionlong{} the control sequence at the end of the top line
was
never \def'ed. if
hi
just two days ago i installes lyx on my aplle powerbook running under
apples x11. i am really happy because everything worx just fine except
for two things:
1.) whenever i trie to use bibtex styles other than plain or alpha (say
for example gerplain or geralpha) i get lyx errors. i thought
Till von Reumont wrote:
> 1.) whenever i trie to use bibtex styles other than plain or alpha (say
> for example gerplain or geralpha) i get lyx errors. i thought maybe its
> the path settings for bibtex (setting for where it should look for
> bst). i just can't figure out how to tell bibtex the
Am Dienstag, 04.02.03 um 20:07 Uhr schrieb Matej Cepl:
Till von Reumont wrote:
yeh, i got it to return the full path. so now it finds my style, but
still in lyx i get two errors per citation, one saying
"\btxeditionlong{} the control sequence at the end of the top line
was
never \def'ed. if
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:36:17PM -0600, Bruce Tyler wrote:
You need to put it in the texmf tree, perhaps under
~/texmf/bibtex/bst/
and then fix the configuration file under /usr/share/texmf/web2c ?
sorry, I can't remember the name of the file now. You can find the information
under
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:36:17PM -0600, Bruce Tyler wrote:
You need to put it in the texmf tree, perhaps under
~/texmf/bibtex/bst/
and then fix the configuration file under /usr/share/texmf/web2c ?
sorry, I can't remember the name of the file now. You can find the information
under
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:36:17PM -0600, Bruce Tyler wrote:
>
>
> You need to put it in the texmf tree, perhaps under
> ~/texmf/bibtex/bst/
>
> and then fix the configuration file under /usr/share/texmf/web2c ?
> sorry, I can't remember the name of the file now. You can find the information
>
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 19:58, Luiz Eleno wrote:
I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
''latex makebst''
The script will ask you a lot of questions about your preferences (e.g.
full author names,
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 04:58:23PM -0200, Luiz Eleno wrote:
I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
''latex makebst''
[snip]
In lyx, use this bst file WITHOUT the .bst extension, in the same way
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 06:13:35PM -0500, Paul Tremblay opined:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 04:58:23PM -0200, Luiz Eleno wrote:
I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
''latex makebst''
[snip]
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 19:58, Luiz Eleno wrote:
I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
''latex makebst''
The script will ask you a lot of questions about your preferences (e.g.
full author names,
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 04:58:23PM -0200, Luiz Eleno wrote:
I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
''latex makebst''
[snip]
In lyx, use this bst file WITHOUT the .bst extension, in the same way
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 06:13:35PM -0500, Paul Tremblay opined:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 04:58:23PM -0200, Luiz Eleno wrote:
I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
''latex makebst''
[snip]
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 19:58, Luiz Eleno wrote:
> I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
> style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
>
> ''latex makebst''
>
> The script will ask you a lot of questions about your preferences (e.g.
> full author
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 04:58:23PM -0200, Luiz Eleno wrote:
>
> I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
> style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
>
> ''latex makebst''
>
[snip]
> In lyx, use this bst file WITHOUT the .bst extension, in the
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 06:13:35PM -0500, Paul Tremblay opined:
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 04:58:23PM -0200, Luiz Eleno wrote:
> >
> > I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
> > style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
> >
> > ''latex makebst''
>
A Divendres 25 Octubre 2002 20:58, Luiz Eleno va escriure:
I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
''latex makebst''
Thanks a lot!! Great tip.
--
Josep Roca
Unitat Epidemiologia
Hospital U Germans
A Divendres 25 Octubre 2002 20:58, Luiz Eleno va escriure:
I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
''latex makebst''
Thanks a lot!! Great tip.
--
Josep Roca
Unitat Epidemiologia
Hospital U Germans
A Divendres 25 Octubre 2002 20:58, Luiz Eleno va escriure:
> I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
> style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
>
> ''latex makebst''
Thanks a lot!! Great tip.
--
Josep Roca
Unitat Epidemiologia
Hospital U Germans
Hello everybody.
I'm using LyX LyX 1.1.6 fix 4 in Gnu/Linux, Debian distr.
I was suggested to use Natbib. And indeed it seems to work fine when I
cite a reference. For the list of references I was suggested to read
texdoc natbib for fixing it. After some time, just now I have finished
to read it.
I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
''latex makebst''
The script will ask you a lot of questions about your preferences (e.g.
full author names, order, numbered or literal references, etc). In the
Hello everybody.
I'm using LyX LyX 1.1.6 fix 4 in Gnu/Linux, Debian distr.
I was suggested to use Natbib. And indeed it seems to work fine when I
cite a reference. For the list of references I was suggested to read
texdoc natbib for fixing it. After some time, just now I have finished
to read it.
I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
''latex makebst''
The script will ask you a lot of questions about your preferences (e.g.
full author names, order, numbered or literal references, etc). In the
Hello everybody.
I'm using LyX LyX 1.1.6 fix 4 in Gnu/Linux, Debian distr.
I was suggested to use Natbib. And indeed it seems to work fine when I
cite a reference. For the list of references I was suggested to read
"texdoc natbib" for fixing it. After some time, just now I have finished
to read
I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
''latex makebst''
The script will ask you a lot of questions about your preferences (e.g.
full author names, order, numbered or literal references, etc). In the
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Renaud MICHEL wrote:
Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 16:47, vous avez écrit :
I am using the plain book layout for my document and
I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
Is this possible in LyX? If
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Renaud MICHEL wrote:
Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 16:47, vous avez écrit :
I am using the plain book layout for my document and
I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
Is this possible in LyX? If
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Renaud MICHEL wrote:
> Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 16:47, vous avez écrit :
> > I am using the plain book layout for my document and
> > I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
> >
> > Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
> >
> > Is this
Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 16:47, vous avez écrit :
Dear LyX users,
I am using the plain book layout for my document and
I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
Is this possible in LyX? If it is, please let me
know how to implement it.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Renaud MICHEL wrote:
Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 16:47, vous avez écrit :
Dear LyX users,
I am using the plain book layout for my document and
I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
Is this
Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 16:47, vous avez écrit :
Dear LyX users,
I am using the plain book layout for my document and
I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
Is this possible in LyX? If it is, please let me
know how to implement it.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Renaud MICHEL wrote:
Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 16:47, vous avez écrit :
Dear LyX users,
I am using the plain book layout for my document and
I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
Is this
Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 16:47, vous avez écrit :
> Dear LyX users,
>
> I am using the plain book layout for my document and
> I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
>
> Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
>
> Is this possible in LyX? If it is, please let me
> know how to
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Renaud MICHEL wrote:
> Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 16:47, vous avez écrit :
> > Dear LyX users,
> >
> > I am using the plain book layout for my document and
> > I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
> >
> > Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
Dear LyX users,
I am using the plain book layout for my document and
I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
Is this possible in LyX? If it is, please let me
know how to implement it.
Respectfully,
--
Richard Harris
Editor, Words on a Wire
Dear LyX users,
I am using the plain book layout for my document and
I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
Is this possible in LyX? If it is, please let me
know how to implement it.
Respectfully,
--
Richard Harris
Editor, Words on a Wire
Dear LyX users,
I am using the plain book layout for my document and
I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
Is this possible in LyX? If it is, please let me
know how to implement it.
Respectfully,
--
Richard Harris
Editor, Words on a Wire
i just installed LyX and it said to see the great output by going to
-View- and selecting dvi -my xterm said there was some sort of
unfound command error with splash or something or other...
any idea what i'm referring to and what to fix? or where to find the
necessary info?
TIA
max
Do you have xdvi installed on your system? Alternatively, you could try to
view Postscript. This will require gv or the like.
On Saturday 18 August 2001 07:35 pm, you wrote:
i just installed LyX and it said to see the great output by going to
-View- and selecting dvi -my xterm said there was
i just installed LyX and it said to see the great output by going to
-View- and selecting dvi -my xterm said there was some sort of
unfound command error with splash or something or other...
any idea what i'm referring to and what to fix? or where to find the
necessary info?
TIA
max
Do you have xdvi installed on your system? Alternatively, you could try to
view Postscript. This will require gv or the like.
On Saturday 18 August 2001 07:35 pm, you wrote:
i just installed LyX and it said to see the great output by going to
-View- and selecting dvi -my xterm said there was
i just installed LyX and it said to see the great output by going to
-View- and selecting dvi -my xterm said there was some sort of
unfound command error with "splash" or something or other...
any idea what i'm referring to and what to fix? or where to find the
necessary info?
TIA
max
Do you have xdvi installed on your system? Alternatively, you could try to
view Postscript. This will require gv or the like.
On Saturday 18 August 2001 07:35 pm, you wrote:
> i just installed LyX and it said to see the great output by going to
> -View- and selecting dvi -my xterm said there
On Thursday 26 April 2001 06:01, Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hi!
What's the keystroke to remove all the errors?
What, the error boxes or the actual errors?
Error boxes can be removed with M-e, e (M is normally the left Alt key).
Actually getting rid of the errors, whooo ...
Robin
On Thursday 26 April 2001 06:01, Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hi!
What's the keystroke to remove all the errors?
What, the error boxes or the actual errors?
Error boxes can be removed with M-e, e (M is normally the left Alt key).
Actually getting rid of the errors, whooo ...
Robin
On Thursday 26 April 2001 06:01, Myriam Abramson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> What's the keystroke to remove all the errors?
What, the error boxes or the actual errors?
Error boxes can be removed with M-e, e (M is normally the left Alt key).
Actually getting rid of the errors, whooo ...
Robin
Hi!
What's the keystroke to remove all the errors?
--
myriam
Hi!
What's the keystroke to remove all the errors?
--
myriam
Hi!
What's the keystroke to remove all the errors?
--
myriam
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Carlo Salinari wrote:
have a look at
http://www.dante.de/CTAN/help/Catalogue/entries/index.html
Herbert
Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
Any hint?
download camel.ins and camel.dtx. than run
latex camel.ins
it extracts camel.sty
Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
Any hint?
download camel.ins and camel.dtx. than run
latex camel.ins
it extracts camel.sty
Ok. Now it prompts me for a "overword.sty".
Where i find it?
Ah, I'm running Linux Mandrake 7.2.
Thanks for your patience.
bye,
Carlo Salinari wrote:
Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
Any hint?
download camel.ins and camel.dtx. than run
latex camel.ins
it extracts camel.sty
Ok. Now it prompts me for a "overword.sty".
Where i find it?
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 11:23:51PM +0100, Carlo Salinari wrote:
have a look at
http://www.dante.de/CTAN/help/Catalogue/entries/index.html
Herbert
Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
Any hint?
I don't think you need camel (it is a bibliography package).
You only
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Carlo Salinari wrote:
have a look at
http://www.dante.de/CTAN/help/Catalogue/entries/index.html
Herbert
Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
Any hint?
download camel.ins and camel.dtx. than run
latex camel.ins
it extracts camel.sty
Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
Any hint?
download camel.ins and camel.dtx. than run
latex camel.ins
it extracts camel.sty
Ok. Now it prompts me for a "overword.sty".
Where i find it?
Ah, I'm running Linux Mandrake 7.2.
Thanks for your patience.
bye,
Carlo Salinari wrote:
Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
Any hint?
download camel.ins and camel.dtx. than run
latex camel.ins
it extracts camel.sty
Ok. Now it prompts me for a "overword.sty".
Where i find it?
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 11:23:51PM +0100, Carlo Salinari wrote:
have a look at
http://www.dante.de/CTAN/help/Catalogue/entries/index.html
Herbert
Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
Any hint?
I don't think you need camel (it is a bibliography package).
You only
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Carlo Salinari wrote:
> >
> > have a look at
> >
> > http://www.dante.de/CTAN/help/Catalogue/entries/index.html
> >
> > Herbert
>
> Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
> Any hint?
download camel.ins and camel.dtx. than run
latex camel.ins
it extracts
> > Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
> > Any hint?
>
> download camel.ins and camel.dtx. than run
> latex camel.ins
>
> it extracts camel.sty
Ok. Now it prompts me for a "overword.sty".
Where i find it?
Ah, I'm running Linux Mandrake 7.2.
Thanks for your patience.
bye,
Carlo Salinari wrote:
>
> > > Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
> > > Any hint?
> >
> > download camel.ins and camel.dtx. than run
> > latex camel.ins
> >
> > it extracts camel.sty
>
> Ok. Now it prompts me for a "overword.sty".
> Where i find it?
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 11:23:51PM +0100, Carlo Salinari wrote:
> > have a look at
> >
> > http://www.dante.de/CTAN/help/Catalogue/entries/index.html
> >
> > Herbert
>
> Looks good, but I couldn't find the "camel.sty" file.
> Any hint?
I don't think you need camel (it is a bibliography
Hello list,
I've been working on a big lyx file (800 Kb) for a
while,
and now I have a problem:
how can I make multiple indexes?
I want, i.e., a separated Names Index, Places
Index, Quotations Index etc.
and the "Add Index List" command seems inadequate
for that.
I tryed with some inline
Carlo Salinari wrote:
how can I make multiple indexes?
I want, i.e., a separated Names Index, Places Index, Quotations Index etc.
and the "Add Index List" command seems inadequate for that.
I tryed with some inline \latex and \makeindex hack, but I did not
find a solution.
- Original Message -
From: "Herbert Voss" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Carlo Salinari" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: help needed with indexes
Carlo Salinari wrote:
how can I make multiple indexes?
Hello list,
I've been working on a big lyx file (800 Kb) for a
while,
and now I have a problem:
how can I make multiple indexes?
I want, i.e., a separated Names Index, Places
Index, Quotations Index etc.
and the "Add Index List" command seems inadequate
for that.
I tryed with some inline
Carlo Salinari wrote:
how can I make multiple indexes?
I want, i.e., a separated Names Index, Places Index, Quotations Index etc.
and the "Add Index List" command seems inadequate for that.
I tryed with some inline \latex and \makeindex hack, but I did not
find a solution.
- Original Message -
From: "Herbert Voss" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Carlo Salinari" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: help needed with indexes
Carlo Salinari wrote:
how can I make multiple indexes?
Hello list,
I've been working on a big lyx file (800 Kb) for a
while,
and now I have a problem:
how can I make multiple indexes?
I want, i.e., a separated Names Index, Places
Index, Quotations Index etc.
and the "Add Index List" command seems inadequate
for that.
I tryed with some
Carlo Salinari wrote:
> how can I make multiple indexes?
>
>
>
> I want, i.e., a separated Names Index, Places Index, Quotations Index etc.
>
> and the "Add Index List" command seems inadequate for that.
>
> I tryed with some inline \latex and \makeindex hack, but I did not
>
> find a
- Original Message -
From: "Herbert Voss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Carlo Salinari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: help needed with indexes
>
>
> Carlo Salinari
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