of an unexpected situation this is most
likely caused by a flaw in the software
please help me
If it is not confidential, send the file to the developer list. It if it
you can send it privately to me.
Abdel.
this is most
likely caused by a flaw in the software
please help me
of an unexpected situation this is most
likely caused by a flaw in the software
please help me
If it is not confidential, send the file to the developer list. It if it
you can send it privately to me.
Abdel.
this is most
likely caused by a flaw in the software
please help me
of an unexpected situation this is most
likely caused by a flaw in the software
please help me
If it is not confidential, send the file to the developer list. It if it
you can send it privately to me.
Abdel.
On Friday 16 February 2007 11:04 pm, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using LYX 1.3.5 to write a novel Running on Suse Linux 9.3 I have
finally setteld to use Doc Class Memoir because it gives me least
problems regarding my preferences
Llewelyn,
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please tell me how ??/ please .If its not so good when I have done it I
can always reverse my settings back thanks
A very good place to look for solutions is found by the 'Tips and Tricks'
link on the main LyX web page. If you follow those links
On Friday 16 February 2007 11:04 pm, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using LYX 1.3.5 to write a novel Running on Suse Linux 9.3 I have
finally setteld to use Doc Class Memoir because it gives me least
problems regarding my preferences
Llewelyn,
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please tell me how ??/ please .If its not so good when I have done it I
can always reverse my settings back thanks
A very good place to look for solutions is found by the 'Tips and Tricks'
link on the main LyX web page. If you follow those links
On Friday 16 February 2007 11:04 pm, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I am using LYX 1.3.5 to write a novel Running on Suse Linux 9.3 I have
> > finally setteld to use Doc Class Memoir because it gives me least
> > problems regarding my preferences
>
>
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please tell me how ??/ please .If its not so good when I have done it I
can always reverse my settings back thanks
A very good place to look for solutions is found by the 'Tips and Tricks'
link on the main LyX web page. If you follow those links
In the http://wiki.lyx.org - CreatingLyXRPM, can you have help about
you problem--- You must have installed de package checkinstall. If the
old version work fine, can be that you don't have some librarie, that
the new version need it. If don't work, hope the rpm official de Red Hat
or
In the http://wiki.lyx.org - CreatingLyXRPM, can you have help about
you problem--- You must have installed de package checkinstall. If the
old version work fine, can be that you don't have some librarie, that
the new version need it. If don't work, hope the rpm official de Red Hat
or
In the http://wiki.lyx.org - CreatingLyXRPM, can you have help about
you problem--- You must have installed de package checkinstall. If the
old version work fine, can be that you don't have some librarie, that
the new version need it. If don't work, hope the rpm official de Red Hat
or
What distro you have ? Also can prove without --prefix, I compiled with
--with frontend=qt --with-pspell
Regards
Miguel
Shu Li wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded the .bz2 package of lyx 1.4.4, and go configure
--prefix=/home/lishu/usr --with-frontend=qt and make, and it hangs here:
Hi Miguel,
Thank you for the suggestion. I am using Red Hat EL4. Since I am not root,
so I have to use --prefix.
best,
Sam
On 2/16/07, icebna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What distro you have ? Also can prove without --prefix, I compiled with
--with frontend=qt --with-pspell
Regards
Miguel
I am using LYX 1.3.5 to write a novel Running on Suse Linux 9.3
I have finally setteld to use Doc Class Memoir because it gives me least
problems regarding my preferences
All the Book classes available on my version of LYX have a common shortcoming
LOOK at any Book you buy or get from the
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using LYX 1.3.5 to write a novel Running on Suse Linux 9.3 I have
finally setteld to use Doc Class Memoir because it gives me least problems
regarding my preferences
Llewelyn,
First, let me encourage you to upgrade to -1.4.4. The -1.3.5
What distro you have ? Also can prove without --prefix, I compiled with
--with frontend=qt --with-pspell
Regards
Miguel
Shu Li wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded the .bz2 package of lyx 1.4.4, and go configure
--prefix=/home/lishu/usr --with-frontend=qt and make, and it hangs here:
Hi Miguel,
Thank you for the suggestion. I am using Red Hat EL4. Since I am not root,
so I have to use --prefix.
best,
Sam
On 2/16/07, icebna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What distro you have ? Also can prove without --prefix, I compiled with
--with frontend=qt --with-pspell
Regards
Miguel
I am using LYX 1.3.5 to write a novel Running on Suse Linux 9.3
I have finally setteld to use Doc Class Memoir because it gives me least
problems regarding my preferences
All the Book classes available on my version of LYX have a common shortcoming
LOOK at any Book you buy or get from the
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using LYX 1.3.5 to write a novel Running on Suse Linux 9.3 I have
finally setteld to use Doc Class Memoir because it gives me least problems
regarding my preferences
Llewelyn,
First, let me encourage you to upgrade to -1.4.4. The -1.3.5
What distro you have ? Also can prove without --prefix, I compiled with
--with frontend=qt --with-pspell
Regards
Miguel
Shu Li wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded the .bz2 package of lyx 1.4.4, and go "configure
--prefix=/home/lishu/usr --with-frontend=qt" and "make", and it hangs here:
Hi Miguel,
Thank you for the suggestion. I am using Red Hat EL4. Since I am not root,
so I have to use --prefix.
best,
Sam
On 2/16/07, icebna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What distro you have ? Also can prove without --prefix, I compiled with
--with frontend=qt --with-pspell
Regards
Miguel
I am using LYX 1.3.5 to write a novel Running on Suse Linux 9.3
I have finally setteld to use Doc Class Memoir because it gives me least
problems regarding my preferences
All the Book classes available on my version of LYX have a common shortcoming
LOOK at any Book you buy or get from the
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using LYX 1.3.5 to write a novel Running on Suse Linux 9.3 I have
finally setteld to use Doc Class Memoir because it gives me least problems
regarding my preferences
Llewelyn,
First, let me encourage you to upgrade to -1.4.4. The -1.3.5
Hi,
I downloaded the .bz2 package of lyx 1.4.4, and go configure
--prefix=/home/lishu/usr --with-frontend=qt and make, and it hangs here:
*
gmake[8]: Leaving directory
Hi,
I downloaded the .bz2 package of lyx 1.4.4, and go configure
--prefix=/home/lishu/usr --with-frontend=qt and make, and it hangs here:
*
gmake[8]: Leaving directory
Hi,
I downloaded the .bz2 package of lyx 1.4.4, and go "configure
--prefix=/home/lishu/usr --with-frontend=qt" and "make", and it hangs here:
*
gmake[8]: Leaving directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello guys! How are you?
Well, sorry to be bore, but the
'Layout-Document-Language', or
'Edit-Preferences-Language' or that sort of simple
things don't work to change the language of the auto
names inserted inside the dvi or pdf final outputs!
That's work
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello guys! How are you?
Well, sorry to be bore, but the
'Layout-Document-Language', or
'Edit-Preferences-Language' or that sort of simple
things don't work to change the language of the auto
names inserted inside the dvi or pdf final outputs!
That's work
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello guys! How are you?
Well, sorry to be bore, but the
'Layout->Document->Language', or
'Edit->Preferences->Language' or that sort of simple
things don't work to change the language of the auto
names inserted inside the dvi or pdf final outputs!
That's
Hello guys! How are you?
Well, sorry to be bore, but the
'Layout-Document-Language', or
'Edit-Preferences-Language' or that sort of simple
things don't work to change the language of the auto
names inserted inside the dvi or pdf final outputs!
I want to tell you: NEITHER LINUX NOR
Ok, I saw:
Part 1
...
Chapter I
...
Figure 1
:(
Well, Let's check then what can be wrong: At both
my Windows and Linux preferences I have:
Default language: Portuguese
Language package: \usepackage{ae,aecompl}
Command start:
Hello guys! How are you?
Well, sorry to be bore, but the
'Layout-Document-Language', or
'Edit-Preferences-Language' or that sort of simple
things don't work to change the language of the auto
names inserted inside the dvi or pdf final outputs!
I want to tell you: NEITHER LINUX NOR
Ok, I saw:
Part 1
...
Chapter I
...
Figure 1
:(
Well, Let's check then what can be wrong: At both
my Windows and Linux preferences I have:
Default language: Portuguese
Language package: \usepackage{ae,aecompl}
Command start:
Hello guys! How are you?
Well, sorry to be bore, but the
'Layout->Document->Language', or
'Edit->Preferences->Language' or that sort of simple
things don't work to change the language of the auto
names inserted inside the dvi or pdf final outputs!
I want to tell you: NEITHER LINUX
Ok, I saw:
Part 1
...
Chapter I
...
Figure 1
:(
Well, Let's check then what can be wrong: At both
my Windows and Linux preferences I have:
Default language: Portuguese
Language package: \usepackage{ae,aecompl}
Command start:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the output
option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu, restart Lyx and it comes up with
the error of. The document
Am 21.07.2005 um 14:30 schrieb A Soufi, Biochemistry:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the
output option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do
anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu,
On Jul 21, 2005, at 8:30 AM, A Soufi, Biochemistry wrote:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the
output option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do
anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu,
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the output
option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu, restart Lyx and it comes up with
the error of. The document
Am 21.07.2005 um 14:30 schrieb A Soufi, Biochemistry:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the
output option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do
anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu,
On Jul 21, 2005, at 8:30 AM, A Soufi, Biochemistry wrote:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the
output option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do
anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu,
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the output
option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu, restart Lyx and it comes up with
the error of. The document
Am 21.07.2005 um 14:30 schrieb A Soufi, Biochemistry:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the
output option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do
anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu,
On Jul 21, 2005, at 8:30 AM, A Soufi, Biochemistry wrote:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the
output option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do
anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu,
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:51:15 +0100 (MET)
Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know is there is a way to explain to lyx how to automatically use the
command sequence: latex - makeindex - latex as it is done for the classical
index.
A simple wrapper script can handle
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:51:15 +0100 (MET)
Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know is there is a way to explain to lyx how to automatically use the
command sequence: latex - makeindex - latex as it is done for the classical
index.
A simple wrapper script can handle
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:51:15 +0100 (MET)
"Jean-Pierre.Chretien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> >>I don't know is there is a way to explain to lyx how to automatically use the
> >>command sequence: latex -> makeindex -> latex as it is done for the classical
> >>index.
>
> A simple wrapper
Hello:
Has anybody used nomencl package to create a list of symbols in LyX? Please help me to
do this.
I am writing a book in which I want to include a list of symbols used in the book. I
am using Koma-script book class. I am using pdftex to generate the final output file
in pdf format
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
Hello:
Has anybody used nomencl package to create a list of symbols in LyX?
Please help me to do this.
I am writing a book in which I want to include a list of symbols used in
the book. I am using Koma-script book class. I am using pdftex to generate
the final
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 13:06:45 +0100
Alfredo Braunstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
Hello:
Has anybody used nomencl package to create a list of symbols in LyX?
Please help me to do this.
I am writing a book in which I want to include a list of symbols used
hello,
Le Mercredi 14 Janvier 2004 14:01, R S Ananda Murthy a écrit :
I know I should type \usepackage{nomencl} in the preamble and then I should
follow the instructions given in the nomencl documentation. I have done
this. But when I create the final pdf file using pdftex in LyX 1.3.3 I am
I don't know is there is a way to explain to lyx how to automatically use the
command sequence: latex - makeindex - latex as it is done for the classical
index.
A simple wrapper script can handle this.
An existing one is tex2pdf, but it produces pdf using pdflatex.
Producing dvi is simpler.
Hello:
Has anybody used nomencl package to create a list of symbols in LyX? Please help me to
do this.
I am writing a book in which I want to include a list of symbols used in the book. I
am using Koma-script book class. I am using pdftex to generate the final output file
in pdf format
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
Hello:
Has anybody used nomencl package to create a list of symbols in LyX?
Please help me to do this.
I am writing a book in which I want to include a list of symbols used in
the book. I am using Koma-script book class. I am using pdftex to generate
the final
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 13:06:45 +0100
Alfredo Braunstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
Hello:
Has anybody used nomencl package to create a list of symbols in LyX?
Please help me to do this.
I am writing a book in which I want to include a list of symbols used
hello,
Le Mercredi 14 Janvier 2004 14:01, R S Ananda Murthy a écrit :
I know I should type \usepackage{nomencl} in the preamble and then I should
follow the instructions given in the nomencl documentation. I have done
this. But when I create the final pdf file using pdftex in LyX 1.3.3 I am
I don't know is there is a way to explain to lyx how to automatically use the
command sequence: latex - makeindex - latex as it is done for the classical
index.
A simple wrapper script can handle this.
An existing one is tex2pdf, but it produces pdf using pdflatex.
Producing dvi is simpler.
Hello:
Has anybody used nomencl package to create a list of symbols in LyX? Please help me to
do this.
I am writing a book in which I want to include a list of symbols used in the book. I
am using Koma-script book class. I am using pdftex to generate the final output file
in pdf format
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Has anybody used nomencl package to create a list of symbols in LyX?
> Please help me to do this.
>
> I am writing a book in which I want to include a list of symbols used in
> the book. I am using Koma-script book class. I am usi
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 13:06:45 +0100
Alfredo Braunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
>
> > Hello:
> >
> > Has anybody used nomencl package to create a list of symbols in LyX?
> > Please help me to do this.
> >
> > I am
hello,
Le Mercredi 14 Janvier 2004 14:01, R S Ananda Murthy a écrit :
>
> I know I should type \usepackage{nomencl} in the preamble and then I should
> follow the instructions given in the nomencl documentation. I have done
> this. But when I create the final pdf file using pdftex in LyX 1.3.3 I
>>I don't know is there is a way to explain to lyx how to automatically use the
>>command sequence: latex -> makeindex -> latex as it is done for the classical
>>index.
A simple wrapper script can handle this.
An existing one is tex2pdf, but it produces pdf using pdflatex.
Producing dvi is
I use ver1.2.3 on cygwin with windows xp
It was working fine until i tried to use wmf2eps and pasted some eps files etc
now on trying to run runlyx.bat i get the x windows screen a bash terminal
and the message:
!Alert Lyx wasn't able to find any layout description. check the contents
of file
I use ver1.2.3 on cygwin with windows xp
It was working fine until i tried to use wmf2eps and pasted some eps files etc
now on trying to run runlyx.bat i get the x windows screen a bash terminal
and the message:
!Alert Lyx wasn't able to find any layout description. check the contents
of file
I use ver1.2.3 on cygwin with windows xp
It was working fine until i tried to use wmf2eps and pasted some eps files etc
now on trying to run runlyx.bat i get the x windows screen a bash terminal
and the message:
!Alert Lyx wasn't able to find any layout description. check the contents
of file
Name2 20
Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
If someone could please help me
I already gave you an answer for this question few weeks ago.
Here it is again:
Add the following line to the preamble:
\newlength{\tmp}
\settowidth{\tmp}{Hoofdstuk VIII}
\renewcommand{\tocchapter}[3
20
Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
If someone could please help me
I already gave you an answer for this question few weeks ago.
Here it is again:
Add the following line to the preamble:
\newlength{\tmp}
\settowidth{\tmp}{Hoofdstuk VIII}
\renewcommand{\tocchapter}[3
Name2 20
Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
If someone could please help me
I already gave you an answer for this question few weeks ago.
Here it is again:
Add the following line to the preamble:
\newlength{\tmp}
\settowidth{\tmp}{Hoofdstuk VIII}
\renewcommand{\tocchapter}[3
20
Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
If someone could please help me
I already gave you an answer for this question few weeks ago.
Here it is again:
Add the following line to the preamble:
\newlength{\tmp}
\settowidth{\tmp}{Hoofdstuk VIII}
\renewcommand{\tocchapter}[3
stuk I Name1 10
> Hoofdstuk II Name2 20
> Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
>
> If someone could please help me
I already gave you an answer for this question few weeks ago.
Here it is again:
Add the following line to the preamble:
\newlength{\tmp}
\settowi
ant this:
> >
> > Hoofdstuk I Name1 10
> > Hoofdstuk II Name2 20
> > Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
> >
> > If someone could please help me
>
> I already gave you an answer for this question few weeks ago.
> Here it is again:
>
Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
If someone could please help me
eternal gratitude in advance,
Jeroen.
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 05:10:57PM +0100, Jeroen Vriesman wrote:
Hi all,
I got a deadline which is actually my lifeline.
My table of content in amsbook does the following:
Hoofdstuk I Name1 10
Hoofdstuk II Name2 20
Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
while I want
Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
If someone could please help me
eternal gratitude in advance,
Jeroen.
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 05:10:57PM +0100, Jeroen Vriesman wrote:
Hi all,
I got a deadline which is actually my lifeline.
My table of content in amsbook does the following:
Hoofdstuk I Name1 10
Hoofdstuk II Name2 20
Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
while I want
Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
If someone could please help me
eternal gratitude in advance,
Jeroen.
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 05:10:57PM +0100, Jeroen Vriesman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I got a deadline which is actually my lifeline.
>
> My table of content in amsbook does the following:
>
> Hoofdstuk I Name1 10
> Hoofdstuk II Name2 20
> Hoofdstuk III Name3 30
>
>
I am sorry to bore you again with this problem, but I can
not fix it. I went through the documentation, the help
on-line the examples-files, but I did not find anything. I
am going to finish and I hope this is my last problem.
I have a document with five tables, each section is
un-numbered (i.e.
Carlo Ferri wrote:
I have a document with five tables, each section is
un-numbered (i.e. *), Only one footnote without any label, a
references section with works cited in the document by
labels of the form: AuthorName (Year) and about forty
labeled equations.
I am deciding if it is worth
I am sorry to bore you again with this problem, but I can
not fix it. I went through the documentation, the help
on-line the examples-files, but I did not find anything. I
am going to finish and I hope this is my last problem.
I have a document with five tables, each section is
un-numbered (i.e.
Carlo Ferri wrote:
I have a document with five tables, each section is
un-numbered (i.e. *), Only one footnote without any label, a
references section with works cited in the document by
labels of the form: AuthorName (Year) and about forty
labeled equations.
I am deciding if it is worth
I am sorry to bore you again with this problem, but I can
not fix it. I went through the documentation, the help
on-line the examples-files, but I did not find anything. I
am going to finish and I hope this is my last problem.
I have a document with five tables, each section is
un-numbered (i.e.
Carlo Ferri wrote:
> I have a document with five tables, each section is
> un-numbered (i.e. *), Only one footnote without any label, a
> references section with works cited in the document by
> labels of the form: AuthorName (Year) and about forty
> labeled equations.
> I am deciding if it is
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 12:10:01PM -0800, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
Next, grab the .src.rpm and do:
rpm --rebuild lyx-1.1.6fix4-1.src.rpm
Be aware that on slower computer it may take a long time to do it
(on my VERY slow Pentium 120MHz it was six hours, but it is
extreme). There should be
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 12:10:01PM -0800, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
Next, grab the .src.rpm and do:
rpm --rebuild lyx-1.1.6fix4-1.src.rpm
Be aware that on slower computer it may take a long time to do it
(on my VERY slow Pentium 120MHz it was six hours, but it is
extreme). There should be
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 12:10:01PM -0800, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
> Next, grab the .src.rpm and do:
>
> rpm --rebuild lyx-1.1.6fix4-1.src.rpm
Be aware that on slower computer it may take a long time to do it
(on my VERY slow Pentium 120MHz it was six hours, but it is
extreme). There should be
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 05:33:22PM +0100, Crlfr wrote:
Hello everybody.
This is my first e.mail to the LyX users ML.
Only about one month ago I installed on my not new PC GNU/Linux, Mandrake
8.1 Distribution.
I need LateX. So, LyX was advised to me as the fastest and simply way to
write
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 05:49:35PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
4) When I insert the title and the author name it is automatically added
also the date. I don't want it. How can I delete it?
I have also some other problem but perhaps I will solve them by try and
re-try. On the contrary, the
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 06:46:02PM +0200, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
4) When I insert the title and the author name it is
automatically added also the date. I don't want it. How can I
delete it?
Press Ctrl-Space which will produce an blue empty space, and
set its style as Date from the tool
Matej Cepl wrote:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 06:46:02PM +0200, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
4) When I insert the title and the author name it is
automatically added also the date. I don't want it. How can I
delete it?
Press Ctrl-Space which will produce an blue empty space, and
set its style as Date
: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: Please help about: bibliography, LateX preamble in LyX,
footnote
: On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 05:33:22PM +0100, Crlfr wrote:
: Hello everybody.
: This is my first e.mail to the LyX users ML.
: Only about one month ago I installed on my not new PC
thanks. I will do some changes for taking into account your suggestion.
best regards
Carlo
- Original Message -
From: Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LyX users [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Crlfr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: Please help about
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 07:12:01PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
nah ... it gives _some_ space!
\def\@maketitle{%
\clearpage
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Hi everyone:
Please help resolve my problem (probably an easy one).
I don't seem to find the right packages to install latest lyx (fix4) on my
machine. I have fix3 installed and working more or less okay, but want to
upgrade.
rpm -Uvh lyx-1.1.6fix4-1.i386.rpm returns
error: failed
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