Hi all,
I know in LyX there's some way to show two images side by side but I forgot
how to do it. How do I do it?
Thanks
StgevET
Steve Litt
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On Sat, 2 Oct 2010 21:48:46 -0400
Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know in LyX there's some way to show two images side by side but I
> forgot how to do it. How do I do it?
One way is to use a couple of boxes and a horizontal st
t; >
> > I know in LyX there's some way to show two images side by side but I
> > forgot how to do it. How do I do it?
>
> One way is to use a couple of boxes and a horizontal stretch between
> them. There are (undoubtedly) other ways, but I found that the best.
>
> Cheers
in the area of working
with images. I wouldn't be surprised if I'm just being dense, and LyX is
already capable of doing all this.
1. I like being able to control how images display in LyX separately from
how they show up in the output. However, I've found that I often set the
two images
in the area of working
with images. I wouldn't be surprised if I'm just being dense, and LyX is
already capable of doing all this.
1. I like being able to control how images display in LyX separately from
how they show up in the output. However, I've found that I often set the
two images
er yet, both in the area of working
> with images. I wouldn't be surprised if I'm just being dense, and LyX is
> already capable of doing all this.
>
> 1. I like being able to control how images display in LyX separately from
> how they show up in the output. However, I've found that I
with images. I wouldn't be surprised if I'm just being dense,
and LyX is already capable of doing all this.
1. I like being able to control how images display in LyX separately
from how they show up in the output. However, I've found that I often
set the two images to the same magnification in both
with images. I wouldn't be surprised if I'm just being dense,
and LyX is already capable of doing all this.
1. I like being able to control how images display in LyX separately
from how they show up in the output. However, I've found that I often
set the two images to the same magnification in both
with images. I wouldn't be surprised if I'm just being dense,
and LyX is already capable of doing all this.
1. I like being able to control how images display in LyX separately
from how they show up in the output. However, I've found that I often
set the two images to the same magnification in both
On 7/15/2010 6:28 AM, Falk Sticken wrote:
I have a table with images in a row. First column has paragraph cells
with row descriptions. Unfortunately I can not figure out how to align
the text vertical such that it is at the top of the row. I tried
diffrent settings and also used a parbox
On 7/15/2010 6:28 AM, Falk Sticken wrote:
I have a table with images in a row. First column has paragraph cells
with row descriptions. Unfortunately I can not figure out how to align
the text vertical such that it is at the top of the row. I tried
diffrent settings and also used a parbox
On 7/15/2010 6:28 AM, Falk Sticken wrote:
I have a table with images in a row. First column has paragraph cells
with row descriptions. Unfortunately I can not figure out how to align
the text vertical such that it is at the top of the row. I tried
diffrent settings and also used a parbox
Hi,
I have a table with images in a row. First column has paragraph cells
with row descriptions. Unfortunately I can not figure out how to align
the text vertical such that it is at the top of the row. I tried
diffrent settings and also used a parbox enclosing the images, but the
text
Hi,
I have a table with images in a row. First column has paragraph cells
with row descriptions. Unfortunately I can not figure out how to align
the text vertical such that it is at the top of the row. I tried
diffrent settings and also used a parbox enclosing the images, but the
text
Hi,
I have a table with images in a row. First column has paragraph cells
with row descriptions. Unfortunately I can not figure out how to align
the text vertical such that it is at the top of the row. I tried
diffrent settings and also used a parbox enclosing the images, but the
text
Bonjour,
Les images sont correctement visibles dans LYX mais lors de la conversion en
PDF ou DVi, l'image sort de la page (coté droit). L'image est simplement une
copie d'une partie d'écran.
La taille de l'image ne s'adapte pas automatiquement?
Un grand merci pour votre aide.
Vesion: LYX 1.6.5
...@hotmail.com
Bonjour,
Les images sont correctement visibles dans LYX mais lors de la conversion
en PDF ou DVi, l'image sort de la page (coté droit). L'image est simplement
une copie d'une partie d'écran.
La taille de l'image ne s'adapte pas automatiquement?
Un grand merci pour votre aide
Bonjour,
Les images sont correctement visibles dans LYX mais lors de la conversion en
PDF ou DVi, l'image sort de la page (coté droit). L'image est simplement une
copie d'une partie d'écran.
La taille de l'image ne s'adapte pas automatiquement?
Un grand merci pour votre aide.
Vesion: LYX 1.6.5
...@hotmail.com
Bonjour,
Les images sont correctement visibles dans LYX mais lors de la conversion
en PDF ou DVi, l'image sort de la page (coté droit). L'image est simplement
une copie d'une partie d'écran.
La taille de l'image ne s'adapte pas automatiquement?
Un grand merci pour votre aide
Bonjour,
Les images sont correctement visibles dans LYX mais lors de la conversion en
PDF ou DVi, l'image sort de la page (coté droit). L'image est simplement une
copie d'une partie d'écran.
La taille de l'image ne s'adapte pas automatiquement?
Un grand merci pour votre aide.
Vesion: LYX 1.6.5
ier...@hotmail.com>
> Bonjour,
> Les images sont correctement visibles dans LYX mais lors de la conversion
> en PDF ou DVi, l'image sort de la page (coté droit). L'image est simplement
> une copie d'une partie d'écran.
> La taille de l'image ne s'adapte pas automatiquement?
> U
I am writing a paper that includes several diagrams, each one with a somewhat
lengthy caption. I use pdflatex and produce the images with Inkscape and save
them as pdf. My problem is that the bitmaps Lyx produces to
show the images on screen (NOT on output) are so pixelated
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
I am writing a paper that includes several diagrams, each one with a somewhat
lengthy caption. I use pdflatex and produce the images with Inkscape and save
them as pdf. My problem is that the bitmaps LyX produces to
show the images on screen (NOT on output) are so
I am writing a paper that includes several diagrams, each one with a somewhat
lengthy caption. I use pdflatex and produce the images with Inkscape and save
them as pdf. My problem is that the bitmaps Lyx produces to
show the images on screen (NOT on output) are so pixelated
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
I am writing a paper that includes several diagrams, each one with a somewhat
lengthy caption. I use pdflatex and produce the images with Inkscape and save
them as pdf. My problem is that the bitmaps LyX produces to
show the images on screen (NOT on output) are so
I am writing a paper that includes several diagrams, each one with a somewhat
lengthy caption. I use pdflatex and produce the images with Inkscape and save
them as pdf. My problem is that the bitmaps Lyx produces to
show the images on screen (NOT on output) are so pixelated
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
I am writing a paper that includes several diagrams, each one with a somewhat
lengthy caption. I use pdflatex and produce the images with Inkscape and save
them as pdf. My problem is that the bitmaps LyX produces to
show the images on screen (NOT on output) are so
Hallo,
i’m using Lyx on Mac OS X 10.6.2. Everything seems to work properly,
but the image converters don’t seem to work: i’ve included some pdf images in
my document (i tried with sme ps too) but Lyx doesn’t load them (it says “Error
converting to loadable format”). Nevertheless, if i
On Feb 16, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Francesco Turci wrote:
Hallo,
i’m using Lyx on Mac OS X 10.6.2. Everything seems to work
properly, but the image converters don’t seem to work: i’ve
included some pdf images in my document (i tried with sme ps too)
but Lyx doesn’t load them (it says “Error
Hallo,
i’m using Lyx on Mac OS X 10.6.2. Everything seems to work properly,
but the image converters don’t seem to work: i’ve included some pdf images in
my document (i tried with sme ps too) but Lyx doesn’t load them (it says “Error
converting to loadable format”). Nevertheless, if i
On Feb 16, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Francesco Turci wrote:
Hallo,
i’m using Lyx on Mac OS X 10.6.2. Everything seems to work
properly, but the image converters don’t seem to work: i’ve
included some pdf images in my document (i tried with sme ps too)
but Lyx doesn’t load them (it says “Error
Hallo,
i’m using Lyx on Mac OS X 10.6.2. Everything seems to work properly,
but the image converters don’t seem to work: i’ve included some pdf images in
my document (i tried with sme ps too) but Lyx doesn’t load them (it says “Error
converting to loadable format”). Nevertheless, if i
On Feb 16, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Francesco Turci wrote:
Hallo,
i’m using Lyx on Mac OS X 10.6.2. Everything seems to work
properly, but the image converters don’t seem to work: i’ve
included some pdf images in my document (i tried with sme ps too)
but Lyx doesn’t load them (it says “Error
On 2010-01-31, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Later I will want to have captions that
are simply descriptive and don't have Figure X in the front of them. How
do I turn off the automatic numbering?
This is tricky because this is quite unusual when tpesetting. Have a
look in the documentation of the
On 2010-01-31, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Later I will want to have captions that
are simply descriptive and don't have Figure X in the front of them. How
do I turn off the automatic numbering?
This is tricky because this is quite unusual when tpesetting. Have a
look in the documentation of the
On 2010-01-31, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>> Later I will want to have captions that
>> are simply descriptive and don't have "Figure X" in the front of them. How
>> do I turn off the automatic numbering?
> This is tricky because this is quite unusual when tpesetting. Have a
> look in the documentation of
?
Thanks
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Am 30.01.2010 23:21, schrieb jsl:
1. The title page has the title, a picture in a float and the author name.
These should all fit on one A4 page (easily). However Lyx's insists on
putting a page break after the title. How can I get all these elements on
one page.
I recommend to use a
?
Thanks
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Am 30.01.2010 23:21, schrieb jsl:
1. The title page has the title, a picture in a float and the author name.
These should all fit on one A4 page (easily). However Lyx's insists on
putting a page break after the title. How can I get all these elements on
one page.
I recommend to use a
numbering?
Thanks
--
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http://n2.nabble.com/queries-re-images-tp4487170p4487170.html
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Am 30.01.2010 23:21, schrieb jsl:
1. The title page has the title, a picture in a float and the author name.
These should all fit on one A4 page (easily). However Lyx's insists on
putting a page break after the title. How can I get all these elements on
one page.
I recommend to use a
Hello everyone,
I add the image Input.PNG to my lyx-document. As you can see in the
enclosements, its background is bright pink (255 0 255 in RGB).
Unfortunately, it looks a lot darker in the output pdf, see result.png,
please. Can anyone say why? Thanks a lot in advance!
Greetings,
2010/1/19 Robert_Schiemann robert_schiem...@freenet.de:
Hello everyone,
I add the image Input.PNG to my lyx-document. As you can see in the
enclosements, its background is bright pink (255 0 255 in RGB).
Unfortunately, it looks a lot darker in the output pdf, see result.png,
please. Can
Hello everyone,
I add the image Input.PNG to my lyx-document. As you can see in the
enclosements, its background is bright pink (255 0 255 in RGB).
Unfortunately, it looks a lot darker in the output pdf, see result.png,
please. Can anyone say why? Thanks a lot in advance!
Greetings,
2010/1/19 Robert_Schiemann robert_schiem...@freenet.de:
Hello everyone,
I add the image Input.PNG to my lyx-document. As you can see in the
enclosements, its background is bright pink (255 0 255 in RGB).
Unfortunately, it looks a lot darker in the output pdf, see result.png,
please. Can
Hello everyone,
I add the image Input.PNG to my lyx-document. As you can see in the
enclosements, its background is bright pink (255 0 255 in RGB).
Unfortunately, it looks a lot darker in the output pdf, see result.png,
please. Can anyone say why? Thanks a lot in advance!
Greetings,
2010/1/19 Robert_Schiemann :
> Hello everyone,
>
>
>
> I add the image Input.PNG to my lyx-document. As you can see in the
> enclosements, its background is bright pink (255 0 255 in RGB).
> Unfortunately, it looks a lot darker in the output pdf, see result.png,
>
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 8:37 PM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
latex2html is dead since many years. Better try to use tex4ht. Another
option is to use eLyXer: http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/
This is a simple Python script. To get it working properly you need to wait
the two days for LyX
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 8:37 PM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
latex2html is dead since many years. Better try to use tex4ht. Another
option is to use eLyXer: http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/
This is a simple Python script. To get it working properly you need to wait
the two days for LyX
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 8:37 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> latex2html is dead since many years. Better try to use tex4ht. Another
> option is to use eLyXer: http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/
> This is a simple Python script. To get it working properly you need to wait
> the two days
month. Try the latest version (should be 0.37) and try 0.34 (this
one is not messing with images for sure). The most simple way is to
download the archive from
https://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=elyxer
and simply copy the elyxer.py file in it to the LyX script folder.
(on Windows, it's
william.croc...@analog.com schrieb:
I Insert/Graphics... a PNG file into my lyx document.
I then export the doc to HTML.
...
The problem is that, while my original PNG
file (cut.png, attached) looks good (and the
preview in lyx looks just as good), the
processed PNG image (img2.png, attached)
which is emitted during the export/HTML process.
I see use of latex2html, perl scripts to interrogate the image size
and Generating postscript images using dvips.
Is this the intended process ?
Thanks for your help.
Bill
--- Export chatter
to interrogate the image size
and Generating postscript images using dvips.
latex2html is dead since many years. Better try to use tex4ht. Another option is to use eLyXer:
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/
This is a simple Python script. To get it working properly you need to wait the
two days for LyX 1.6.5
month. Try the latest version (should be 0.37) and try 0.34 (this
one is not messing with images for sure). The most simple way is to
download the archive from
https://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=elyxer
and simply copy the elyxer.py file in it to the LyX script folder.
(on Windows, it's
william.croc...@analog.com schrieb:
I Insert/Graphics... a PNG file into my lyx document.
I then export the doc to HTML.
...
The problem is that, while my original PNG
file (cut.png, attached) looks good (and the
preview in lyx looks just as good), the
processed PNG image (img2.png, attached)
which is emitted during the export/HTML process.
I see use of latex2html, perl scripts to interrogate the image size
and Generating postscript images using dvips.
Is this the intended process ?
Thanks for your help.
Bill
--- Export chatter
to interrogate the image size
and Generating postscript images using dvips.
latex2html is dead since many years. Better try to use tex4ht. Another option is to use eLyXer:
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/
This is a simple Python script. To get it working properly you need to wait the
two days for LyX 1.6.5
month. Try the latest version (should be 0.37) and try 0.34 (this
one is not messing with images for sure). The most simple way is to
download the archive from
https://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=elyxer
and simply copy the "elyxer.py" file in it to the LyX script folder.
(on Win
william.croc...@analog.com schrieb:
I Insert/Graphics... a PNG file into my lyx document.
I then export the doc to HTML.
...
The problem is that, while my original PNG
file (cut.png, attached) looks good (and the
preview in lyx looks just as good), the
processed PNG image (img2.png, attached)
ter which is emitted during the export/HTML process.
I see use of latex2html, perl scripts to interrogate the image size
and "Generating postscript images using dvips."
Is this the intended process ?
Thanks for your help.
Bill
--- E
to interrogate the image size
and "Generating postscript images using dvips."
latex2html is dead since many years. Better try to use tex4ht. Another option is to use eLyXer:
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/
This is a simple Python script. To get it working properly you need to wait the
two da
Hello:
I Insert/Graphics... a PNG file into my lyx document.
I then export the doc to HTML.
Apparently, as part of the exporting process,
lyx processes the PNG file and produces a new PNG file
which is referenced in the html.
The problem is that, while my original PNG
file (cut.png, attached)
Hello:
I Insert/Graphics... a PNG file into my lyx document.
I then export the doc to HTML.
Apparently, as part of the exporting process,
lyx processes the PNG file and produces a new PNG file
which is referenced in the html.
The problem is that, while my original PNG
file (cut.png, attached)
Hello:
I Insert/Graphics... a PNG file into my lyx document.
I then export the doc to HTML.
Apparently, as part of the exporting process,
lyx processes the PNG file and produces a new PNG file
which is referenced in the html.
The problem is that, while my original PNG
file (cut.png, attached)
Hello.
This is perhaps not exactly a LyX-specific issue, but might concern LyX
users.
I've been generating letters with an image in the background. The LyX
preamble is:
\usepackage[all]{xy}
\usepackage{eso-pic}
\newcommand\BackgroundPic{
\put(-7,0){
Hello.
This is perhaps not exactly a LyX-specific issue, but might concern LyX
users.
I've been generating letters with an image in the background. The LyX
preamble is:
\usepackage[all]{xy}
\usepackage{eso-pic}
\newcommand\BackgroundPic{
\put(-7,0){
Hello.
This is perhaps not exactly a LyX-specific issue, but might concern LyX
users.
I've been generating letters with an image in the background. The LyX
preamble is:
\usepackage[all]{xy}
\usepackage{eso-pic}
\newcommand\BackgroundPic{
\put(-7,0){
Berthold Metz (PH-Freiburg) wrote:
When I insert graphics into the Appendix, they are always shown on the
next page. When I set the image into a float-object and use the setting
here, always (sorry ... german version), then sometimes it works
without page-break. But I don't want to place it
Berthold Metz (PH-Freiburg) wrote:
When I insert graphics into the Appendix, they are always shown on the
next page. When I set the image into a float-object and use the setting
here, always (sorry ... german version), then sometimes it works
without page-break. But I don't want to place it
Berthold Metz (PH-Freiburg) wrote:
> When I insert graphics into the Appendix, they are always shown on the
> next page. When I set the image into a float-object and use the setting
> "here, always" (sorry ... german version), then sometimes it works
> without page-break. But I don't want to
Hi all,
I am using koma-Book and encounter the following problem:
When I insert graphics into the Appendix, they are always shown on the
next page. When I set the image into a float-object and use the setting
here, always (sorry ... german version), then _sometimes_ it works
without
Hi all,
I am using koma-Book and encounter the following problem:
When I insert graphics into the Appendix, they are always shown on the
next page. When I set the image into a float-object and use the setting
here, always (sorry ... german version), then _sometimes_ it works
without
Hi all,
I am using koma-Book and encounter the following problem:
When I insert graphics into the Appendix, they are always shown on the
next page. When I set the image into a float-object and use the setting
"here, always" (sorry ... german version), then _sometimes_ it works
without
On 30 Aug 2009, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that
On 2009-08-30, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that
L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that controls such flow
On 30 Aug 2009, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that
On 2009-08-30, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that
L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that controls such flow
On 30 Aug 2009, L Duperval wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
> the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
> similar.
>
> I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
> there a package
On 2009-08-30, L Duperval wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
> the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
> similar.
> I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
> there a package that
L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that controls such flow
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that controls such flow automatically?
Thanks,
On Aug 30, 2009, at 12:19 PM, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page,
while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over
but is
there a
On Sunday 30 August 2009 16:14:58 James C. Sutherland wrote:
On Aug 30, 2009, at 12:19 PM, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page,
while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:46:46 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
My feelings exactly. When you start worrying about where things go in a
short document, LaTeX or its derivatives is a hassle. My choice to do
what you're talking about would be Scribus (http://www.scribus.net/). It
works on Windows, OS/X,
On Sunday 30 August 2009 20:23:24 L Duperval wrote:
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:46:46 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
My feelings exactly. When you start worrying about where things go in a
short document, LaTeX or its derivatives is a hassle. My choice to do
what you're talking about would be Scribus
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that controls such flow automatically?
Thanks,
On Aug 30, 2009, at 12:19 PM, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page,
while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over
but is
there a
On Sunday 30 August 2009 16:14:58 James C. Sutherland wrote:
On Aug 30, 2009, at 12:19 PM, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page,
while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:46:46 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
My feelings exactly. When you start worrying about where things go in a
short document, LaTeX or its derivatives is a hassle. My choice to do
what you're talking about would be Scribus (http://www.scribus.net/). It
works on Windows, OS/X,
On Sunday 30 August 2009 20:23:24 L Duperval wrote:
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:46:46 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
My feelings exactly. When you start worrying about where things go in a
short document, LaTeX or its derivatives is a hassle. My choice to do
what you're talking about would be Scribus
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that controls such flow automatically?
Thanks,
On Aug 30, 2009, at 12:19 PM, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page,
while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over
but is
there a
On Sunday 30 August 2009 16:14:58 James C. Sutherland wrote:
> On Aug 30, 2009, at 12:19 PM, L Duperval wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page,
> > while
> > the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
> > similar.
> >
> > I
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:46:46 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> My feelings exactly. When you start worrying about where things go in a
> short document, LaTeX or its derivatives is a hassle. My choice to do
> what you're talking about would be Scribus (http://www.scribus.net/). It
> works on Windows,
On Sunday 30 August 2009 20:23:24 L Duperval wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:46:46 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> > My feelings exactly. When you start worrying about where things go in a
> > short document, LaTeX or its derivatives is a hassle. My choice to do
> > what you're talking about would be
seb123 wrote:
In a LyX beamer presentation, I would like to draw circles, rectangles,
arrows on top of text or images.
How to do that? Do you guys happen to have LyX templates that can do that?
For images, I prefer to use a pgfpicture environment, load the image and
then use TikZ/PGF
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