Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-08-16 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
This was an old question and answer, but I have still not yet understood how it works. If I produce a figure environment in lyx and insert a legend to the figure, which is to long for the TOF, one should according to the answer given below write the tex marked short/long captions in a standard

Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-08-16 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
This was an old question and answer, but I have still not yet understood how it works. If I produce a figure environment in lyx and insert a legend to the figure, which is to long for the TOF, one should according to the answer given below write the tex marked short/long captions in a standard

Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-08-16 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
This was an old question and answer, but I have still not yet understood how it works. If I produce a figure environment in lyx and insert a legend to the figure, which is to long for the TOF, one should according to the answer given below write the tex marked short/long captions in a standard

Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-06-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
"Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Pedro When doing the caption for my figure floats, I want LyX to Pedro generate the following LaTeX code: Pedro \caption[My short figure description]{This is a very long Pedro figure description that I don't want to show up in the TOF} Pedro

Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-06-09 Thread Pedro Sanchez
It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at the begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX produces \caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long figure description that I don't want to show up in the TOF} So far it seems I have to export my file as

Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-06-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
"Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Pedro It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at Pedro the begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX Pedro produces Pedro \caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long Pedro figure description that I

Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-06-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
"Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Pedro When doing the caption for my figure floats, I want LyX to Pedro generate the following LaTeX code: Pedro \caption[My short figure description]{This is a very long Pedro figure description that I don't want to show up in the TOF} Pedro

Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-06-09 Thread Pedro Sanchez
It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at the begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX produces \caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long figure description that I don't want to show up in the TOF} So far it seems I have to export my file as

Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-06-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
"Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Pedro It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at Pedro the begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX Pedro produces Pedro \caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long Pedro figure description that I

Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-06-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Pedro> When doing the caption for my figure floats, I want LyX to Pedro> generate the following LaTeX code: Pedro> \caption[My short figure description]{This is a very long Pedro> figure description that I don't want to show up in the

Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-06-09 Thread Pedro Sanchez
It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at the begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX produces \caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long figure description that I don't want to show up in the TOF} So far it seems I have to export my file as

Re: TOF, Short Figure Captions?

1999-06-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Pedro> It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at Pedro> the begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX Pedro> produces Pedro> \caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long Pedro> figure