On 2021-11-01 15:00, Neal Becker wrote:
I'd like to change (or eliminate) description env indentation in my
beamer slides to give more space for text. lyx doesn't seem to
support Description env options. Also, beamer seems incompatible with
enumitem. Any suggestions?
Does this work
I'd like to change (or eliminate) description env indentation in my
beamer slides to give more space for text. lyx doesn't seem to
support Description env options. Also, beamer seems incompatible with
enumitem. Any suggestions?
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Le 16/10/2018 à 09:48, subaochen a écrit :
Sorry, I have forgotten to set language to English, now the attached
file sample.lyx maybe a minimal example?
This is an issue both on screen and in the PDF.
After "the second question", press return thrice (the first creates a
new Definition
Yes, it works just like a charm:-)
Thanks very much!
At 2018-10-16 16:05:57, "Ricardo Berlasso" wrote:
El mar., 16 oct. 2018 a las 9:49, subaochen () escribió:
Sorry, I have forgotten to set language to English, now the attached file
sample.lyx maybe a minimal example?
This is an issue
ndices false
\paperorientation portrait
\suppress_date false
\justification true
\use_refstyle 0
\use_minted 0
\boxbgcolor #d3d7cf
\index Index
\shortcut idx
\color #008000
\end_index
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 2
\paragraph_separation indent
\paragraph_indentation default
\is_math_indent 0
\m
El mar., 16 oct. 2018 a las 9:49, subaochen () escribió:
> Sorry, I have forgotten to set language to English, now the attached file
> sample.lyx maybe a minimal example?
>
> This is an issue both on screen and in the PDF.
>
As a quick workaround, insert a TeX box (Ctrl-L) at the beginning of
Sorry, I have forgotten to set language to English, now the attached file
sample.lyx maybe a minimal example?
This is an issue both on screen and in the PDF.
At 2018-10-16 15:39:05, "Dr Eberhard Lisse" wrote:
>Su,
>
>This is not a minimal example.
>
>It requires additional files (for Chinese
Su,
This is not a minimal example.
It requires additional files (for Chinese characters I suppose) which
were not present on my machine, so I could not try.
Is this an issue on screen or in the PDF, or both?
el
On 16/10/2018 05:34, subaochen wrote:
> hi all,
>
> please refer to sample.lyx in
hi all,
please refer to sample.lyx in the attachment, I want an indentation to the
paragraph just after the description list, but how? I have tried "Alt+P+Return"
but failed, any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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Best regards,
Su Baochen
sample.lyx
Description: Binary data
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Hwan C. Lin wrote:
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
Edit Paragraph Settings. Remove the string from the Longest Label input
field. This is a bug.
Jürgen
This gives error in compilation, bu putting R
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Hwan C. Lin wrote:
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
Edit Paragraph Settings. Remove the string from the Longest Label input
field. This is a bug.
Jürgen
This gives error in compilation, bu putting R
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
>
> Hwan C. Lin wrote:
> > Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
>
> Edit > Paragraph Settings. Remove the string from the "Longest Label" input
> field. This is a bug.
>
> Jürgen
Denisson wrote:
Hi folks,
I'd like to indent first paragraph, what's the easiest way to do this? I've
found some messy ways to do this..
\usepackage{indentfirst}
in Document Settings Preamble.
Jürgen
Thanks
I use book(KOMA-script)
the package indentfirst works for me.
regards
waluyo
On 11/04/2012 11:22 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Denisson wrote:
Hi folks,
I'd like to indent first paragraph, what's the easiest way to do this? I've
found some messy ways to do this..
\usepackage{indentfirst
Denisson wrote:
Hi folks,
I'd like to indent first paragraph, what's the easiest way to do this? I've
found some messy ways to do this..
\usepackage{indentfirst}
in Document Settings Preamble.
Jürgen
Thanks
I use book(KOMA-script)
the package indentfirst works for me.
regards
waluyo
On 11/04/2012 11:22 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Denisson wrote:
Hi folks,
I'd like to indent first paragraph, what's the easiest way to do this? I've
found some messy ways to do this..
\usepackage{indentfirst
Denisson wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'd like to indent first paragraph, what's the easiest way to do this? I've
> found some messy ways to do this..
\usepackage{indentfirst}
in Document > Settings > Preamble.
Jürgen
> Thanks
I use book(KOMA-script)
the package indentfirst works for me.
regards
waluyo
On 11/04/2012 11:22 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Denisson wrote:
Hi folks,
I'd like to indent first paragraph, what's the easiest way to do this? I've
found some messy ways to do this..
\usepackage{indentfirst
On 2011-07-07, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 27/06/2011 3:29 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-06-27, Fernando Basso wrote:
Beware: LyX's implementation of (*) Vertical Space is broken -- it
inserts too much space in lists (enumeration, itemize, ...) and similar
places (see l2tabuen.pdf).
Günter
On 2011-07-07, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 27/06/2011 3:29 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-06-27, Fernando Basso wrote:
Beware: LyX's implementation of (*) Vertical Space is broken -- it
inserts too much space in lists (enumeration, itemize, ...) and similar
places (see l2tabuen.pdf).
Günter
On 2011-07-07, Julien Rioux wrote:
> On 27/06/2011 3:29 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
>> On 2011-06-27, Fernando Basso wrote:
>> Beware: LyX's implementation of (*) Vertical Space is broken -- it
>> inserts too much space in lists (enumeration, itemize, ...) and similar
>> places (see l2tabuen.pdf).
On 27/06/2011 3:29 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-06-27, Fernando Basso wrote:
Lyx help mentions: Document - Settings - Text_Layout - Indent or
Skip. I can't
find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux).
Strange. If I start my LyX 1.6.x with English locale, its under
Document - Settings
On 27/06/2011 3:29 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-06-27, Fernando Basso wrote:
Lyx help mentions: Document - Settings - Text_Layout - Indent or
Skip. I can't
find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux).
Strange. If I start my LyX 1.6.x with English locale, its under
Document - Settings
On 27/06/2011 3:29 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-06-27, Fernando Basso wrote:
Lyx help mentions: Document -> Settings -> Text_Layout -> Indent or
Skip. I can't
find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux).
Strange. If I start my LyX 1.6.x with English locale, its under
Document -&g
Lyx help mentions: Document - Settings - Text_Layout - Indent or
Skip. I can't
find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux). It mentions
\setlength{\parindent}{Length}, but I
can't find the place to paste it.
What I am trying to accomplish is separate paragraphs and indent the
first paragraph, even
On 06/27/2011 11:33 AM, Fernando Basso wrote:
Lyx help mentions: Document - Settings - Text_Layout - Indent or
Skip. I can't
find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux).
Under either Indentation or Vertical Space, you can choose Custom,
then enter the custom amount in the field below.
rh
On 2011-06-27, Fernando Basso wrote:
Lyx help mentions: Document - Settings - Text_Layout - Indent or
Skip. I can't
find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux).
Strange. If I start my LyX 1.6.x with English locale, its under
Document - Settings - Text_Layout - Separate Paragraphs
Lyx help mentions: Document - Settings - Text_Layout - Indent or
Skip. I can't
find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux). It mentions
\setlength{\parindent}{Length}, but I
can't find the place to paste it.
What I am trying to accomplish is separate paragraphs and indent the
first paragraph, even
On 06/27/2011 11:33 AM, Fernando Basso wrote:
Lyx help mentions: Document - Settings - Text_Layout - Indent or
Skip. I can't
find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux).
Under either Indentation or Vertical Space, you can choose Custom,
then enter the custom amount in the field below.
rh
On 2011-06-27, Fernando Basso wrote:
Lyx help mentions: Document - Settings - Text_Layout - Indent or
Skip. I can't
find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux).
Strange. If I start my LyX 1.6.x with English locale, its under
Document - Settings - Text_Layout - Separate Paragraphs
Lyx help mentions: Document -> Settings -> Text_Layout -> Indent or
Skip. I can't
find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux). It mentions
\setlength{\parindent}{Length}, but I
can't find the place to paste it.
What I am trying to accomplish is separate paragraphs and indent the
first paragr
On 06/27/2011 11:33 AM, Fernando Basso wrote:
> Lyx help mentions: Document -> Settings -> Text_Layout -> Indent or
> Skip. I can't
> find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux).
>
Under either Indentation or Vertical Space, you can choose "Custom",
then enter the custom amount in the field below.
rh
On 2011-06-27, Fernando Basso wrote:
> Lyx help mentions: Document -> Settings -> Text_Layout -> Indent or
> Skip. I can't
> find it (lyx 1.6.10 - arch linux).
Strange. If I start my LyX 1.6.x with English locale, its under
Document -> Settings -> Text_Layou
basically be to negatively indent one picture; i.e. to
just push it a bit to the left.
Is the picture in a float? If so, is it a wrap float (i.e., does text flow
around the right side of the picture)?
Do you want the left edge of the picture even with the left text margin, just
inside the margin
Dirk Heine dirk at common-future.org writes:
Thanks for your reply. The picture is not a wrap float; it is a logo
in a letter (g-brief-2) and positioned above the text. The picture's
boundary is currently too far to the right and I would like to push it
a bit leftwards (yes, somewhat
basically be to negatively indent one picture; i.e. to
just push it a bit to the left.
Is the picture in a float? If so, is it a wrap float (i.e., does text flow
around the right side of the picture)?
Do you want the left edge of the picture even with the left text margin, just
inside the margin
Dirk Heine dirk at common-future.org writes:
Thanks for your reply. The picture is not a wrap float; it is a logo
in a letter (g-brief-2) and positioned above the text. The picture's
boundary is currently too far to the right and I would like to push it
a bit leftwards (yes, somewhat
basically be to negatively indent one picture; i.e. to
just push it a bit to the left.
Is the picture in a float? If so, is it a wrap float (i.e., does text flow
around the right side of the picture)?
Do you want the left edge of the picture even with the left text margin, just
inside t
Dirk Heine common-future.org> writes:
> Thanks for your reply. The picture is not a wrap float; it is a logo
> in a letter (g-brief-2) and positioned above the text. The picture's
> boundary is currently too far to the right and I would like to push it
> a bit leftwards (yes, somewhat intruding
Dear list,
I would like to move a picture horizontally to place it more leftwards
(towards the page edge). While moving this picture I would like to leave the
text of the document unchanged and also not move the picture vertically. So
this would basically be to negatively indent one picture; i.e
basically be to negatively indent one picture; i.e. to
just push it a bit to the left.
Is the picture in a float? If so, is it a wrap float (i.e., does text flow
around the right side of the picture)?
Do you want the left edge of the picture even with the left text margin, just
inside the margin
Dear list,
I would like to move a picture horizontally to place it more leftwards
(towards the page edge). While moving this picture I would like to leave the
text of the document unchanged and also not move the picture vertically. So
this would basically be to negatively indent one picture; i.e
basically be to negatively indent one picture; i.e. to
just push it a bit to the left.
Is the picture in a float? If so, is it a wrap float (i.e., does text flow
around the right side of the picture)?
Do you want the left edge of the picture even with the left text margin, just
inside the margin
Dear list,
I would like to move a picture horizontally to place it more leftwards
(towards the page edge). While moving this picture I would like to leave the
text of the document unchanged and also not move the picture vertically. So
this would basically be to negatively indent one picture; i.e
his would basically be to negatively indent one picture; i.e. to
just push it a bit to the left.
Is the picture in a float? If so, is it a wrap float (i.e., does text flow
around the right side of the picture)?
Do you want the left edge of the picture even with the left text margin, just
inside t
When I apply the following:
\def\ at biblabel#1{\hspace{-\labelsep}}
I solve the indentation issue but I have no numbers any longer!!! How
can I get the numbers back?
Thank you.
--
It is not in the stars to hold our destiny, but in ourselves.
On 06/20/2011 11:30 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
When I apply the following:
\def\ at biblabel#1{\hspace{-\labelsep}}
I solve the indentation issue but I have no numbers any longer!!! How
can I get the numbers back?
This has been resolved for 2.0.1 now. To fix the problem in your
document,
When I apply the following:
\def\ at biblabel#1{\hspace{-\labelsep}}
I solve the indentation issue but I have no numbers any longer!!! How
can I get the numbers back?
Thank you.
--
It is not in the stars to hold our destiny, but in ourselves.
On 06/20/2011 11:30 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
When I apply the following:
\def\ at biblabel#1{\hspace{-\labelsep}}
I solve the indentation issue but I have no numbers any longer!!! How
can I get the numbers back?
This has been resolved for 2.0.1 now. To fix the problem in your
document,
When I apply the following:
\def\ biblabel#1{\hspace{-\labelsep}}
I solve the indentation issue but I have no numbers any longer!!! How
can I get the numbers back?
Thank you.
--
It is not in the stars to hold our destiny, but in ourselves.
On 06/20/2011 11:30 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
> When I apply the following:
>
> \def\ biblabel#1{\hspace{-\labelsep}}
>
> I solve the indentation issue but I have no numbers any longer!!! How
> can I get the numbers back?
>
This has been resolved for 2.0.1 now. To fix the problem in your
Il 19/06/2011 02:27, Sergio Celani ha scritto:
El 18/06/2011 09:57 a.m., Richard Heck escribió:
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
Basically, when I use
El 19/06/2011 05:42 a.m., Francesco Menoncin escribió:
Il 19/06/2011 02:27, Sergio Celani ha scritto:
El 18/06/2011 09:57 a.m., Richard Heck escribió:
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem
Il 19/06/2011 02:27, Sergio Celani ha scritto:
El 18/06/2011 09:57 a.m., Richard Heck escribió:
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
Basically, when I use
El 19/06/2011 05:42 a.m., Francesco Menoncin escribió:
Il 19/06/2011 02:27, Sergio Celani ha scritto:
El 18/06/2011 09:57 a.m., Richard Heck escribió:
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem
Il 19/06/2011 02:27, Sergio Celani ha scritto:
El 18/06/2011 09:57 a.m., Richard Heck escribió:
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
Basically, when I use
El 19/06/2011 05:42 a.m., Francesco Menoncin escribió:
Il 19/06/2011 02:27, Sergio Celani ha scritto:
El 18/06/2011 09:57 a.m., Richard Heck escribió:
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
Basically, when I use the article class, my bibliography items under
the References heading are all indented and they should not be and
have never been in previous
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
Basically, when I use the article class, my bibliography items under
the References heading are all indented and they
El 18/06/2011 09:57 a.m., Richard Heck escribió:
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
Basically, when I use the article class, my bibliography items under
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
Basically, when I use the article class, my bibliography items under
the References heading are all indented and they should not be and
have never been in previous
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
Basically, when I use the article class, my bibliography items under
the References heading are all indented and they
El 18/06/2011 09:57 a.m., Richard Heck escribió:
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
Basically, when I use the article class, my bibliography items under
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
Basically, when I use the article class, my bibliography items under
the References heading are all indented and they should not be and
have never been in previous
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
> Dear all,
> I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
> annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
> Basically, when I use the article class, my bibliography items under
> the References heading are all indented and
El 18/06/2011 09:57 a.m., Richard Heck escribió:
On 06/18/2011 07:28 AM, Donato Capitella wrote:
Dear all,
I've been using Lyx for a year or so. However, I've been having an
annoying problem since I switched to version 2.0.
Basically, when I use the article class, my bibliography items under
Hello,
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
HC
Hwan C. Lin wrote:
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
Edit Paragraph Settings. Remove the string from the Longest Label input
field. This is a bug.
Jürgen
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Hwan C. Lin hwan...@gmail.com wrote:
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
There isn't enough information in that to help you. What document class are
you using? What bibliography style? Either or both of those may cause an
indent so
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Hwan C. Lin wrote:
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
Edit Paragraph Settings. Remove the string from the Longest Label input
field. This is a bug.
Interesting, for me Longest Label
Trevor Jenkins wrote:
Interesting, for me Longest Label is greyed out (even with a new document
created using the default document class and for the Tufte handout and book
classes, which are what I use most of the time). This with LyX 2.0.0
(Friday 21 April 2011) running on Mac OS X.
While
View pdflatex build the bibliography entries
for me. So in LyX I never see an indent related to bibliographies or the
individual entries. The resultant PDF has a hanging first line to deal with
the citation number (remember I'm predominantly using the Tufte classes and
that's what the LaTeX style
Trevor Jenkins wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by bibliography item line here. I use \cite
(actually Insert Citation) with the BibTeX key for the publication I am
referencing and then let View View pdflatex build the bibliography
entries for me. So in LyX I never see an indent related
Hello,
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
HC
Hwan C. Lin wrote:
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
Edit Paragraph Settings. Remove the string from the Longest Label input
field. This is a bug.
Jürgen
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Hwan C. Lin hwan...@gmail.com wrote:
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
There isn't enough information in that to help you. What document class are
you using? What bibliography style? Either or both of those may cause an
indent so
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Hwan C. Lin wrote:
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
Edit Paragraph Settings. Remove the string from the Longest Label input
field. This is a bug.
Interesting, for me Longest Label
Trevor Jenkins wrote:
Interesting, for me Longest Label is greyed out (even with a new document
created using the default document class and for the Tufte handout and book
classes, which are what I use most of the time). This with LyX 2.0.0
(Friday 21 April 2011) running on Mac OS X.
While
View pdflatex build the bibliography entries
for me. So in LyX I never see an indent related to bibliographies or the
individual entries. The resultant PDF has a hanging first line to deal with
the citation number (remember I'm predominantly using the Tufte classes and
that's what the LaTeX style
Trevor Jenkins wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by bibliography item line here. I use \cite
(actually Insert Citation) with the BibTeX key for the publication I am
referencing and then let View View pdflatex build the bibliography
entries for me. So in LyX I never see an indent related
Hello,
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
HC
Hwan C. Lin wrote:
> Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
Edit > Paragraph Settings. Remove the string from the "Longest Label" input
field. This is a bug.
Jürgen
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Hwan C. Lin <hwan...@gmail.com> wrote:
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
>
There isn't enough information in that to help you. What document class are
you using? What bibliography style? Either or both of those may cause
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org> wrote:
> Hwan C. Lin wrote:
> > Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
>
> Edit > Paragraph Settings. Remove the string from the "Longest Label" input
> field.
Trevor Jenkins wrote:
> Interesting, for me Longest Label is greyed out (even with a new document
> created using the default document class and for the Tufte handout and book
> classes, which are what I use most of the time). This with LyX 2.0.0
> (Friday 21 April 2011) running on Mac OS X.
) with the BibTeX key for the publication I am
referencing and then let View > View pdflatex build the bibliography entries
for me. So in LyX I never see an indent related to bibliographies or the
individual entries. The resultant PDF has a hanging first line to deal with
the citation number (
Trevor Jenkins wrote:
> I'm not sure what you mean by "bibliography item line" here. I use \cite
> (actually Insert > Citation) with the BibTeX key for the publication I am
> referencing and then let View > View pdflatex build the bibliography
> entries for me. So
Thanks, this makes things clearer. One little comment, however
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Daniel CLEMENT
daniel.clem...@prepas.org wrote:
[...]
However, when I open the paragraph style dialog, the indent paragraph
box is checked, and indeed
the paragraph style dialog, the indent paragraph
box is checked, and indeed the paragraph comes out indented in preview.
This is determined by the document class. LyX gets this information
not yet from the document class, so it has to guess what to show on
screen.
If I uncheck this box
Thanks, this makes things clearer. One little comment, however
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Daniel CLEMENT
daniel.clem...@prepas.org wrote:
[...]
However, when I open the paragraph style dialog, the indent paragraph
box is checked, and indeed
the paragraph style dialog, the indent paragraph
box is checked, and indeed the paragraph comes out indented in preview.
This is determined by the document class. LyX gets this information
not yet from the document class, so it has to guess what to show on
screen.
If I uncheck this box
Thanks, this makes things clearer. One little comment, however
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Daniel CLEMENT
> <daniel.clem...@prepas.org> wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > However, when I open the paragraph style dialog, the "i
h is normal.
>> However, when I open the paragraph style dialog, the "indent paragraph"
>> box is checked, and indeed the paragraph comes out indented in preview.
> This is determined by the document class. LyX gets this information
> not yet from the document class, so
the paragraph style dialog, the indent paragraph
box is checked, and indeed the paragraph comes out indented in preview.
If I uncheck this box, the paragraph is no longer indented (in preview).
But, unless I'm missing something, I have to check the status of every
GUI-not-indented paragraph. It's
,... is _not_ indented (in the LyX window) -- which is normal.
However, when I open the paragraph style dialog, the indent paragraph
box is checked, and indeed the paragraph comes out indented in preview.
This is determined by the document class. LyX gets this information
not yet from
the paragraph style dialog, the indent paragraph
box is checked, and indeed the paragraph comes out indented in preview.
If I uncheck this box, the paragraph is no longer indented (in preview).
But, unless I'm missing something, I have to check the status of every
GUI-not-indented paragraph. It's
,... is _not_ indented (in the LyX window) -- which is normal.
However, when I open the paragraph style dialog, the indent paragraph
box is checked, and indeed the paragraph comes out indented in preview.
This is determined by the document class. LyX gets this information
not yet from
the paragraph style dialog, the "indent paragraph"
box is checked, and indeed the paragraph comes out indented in preview.
If I uncheck this box, the paragraph is no longer indented (in preview).
But, unless I'm missing something, I have to check the status of every
GUI-not-indented parag
ction, enumeration, math
> display,... is _not_ indented (in the LyX window) -- which is normal.
>
> However, when I open the paragraph style dialog, the "indent paragraph"
> box is checked, and indeed the paragraph comes out indented in preview.
This is determined by the doc
On 2010-06-14, Paul Elliott wrote:
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Theorem.
If all cows are spherical and either:
(1) the moon is made of green cheese,
or (2) there are canals on Mars
then pluto is a planet.
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How do I copy this style in lyx, specificly the negative indent
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