On 21.01.05, Michael Wojcik wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, G. Milde wrote:
quote formats with space delimited paragraphs, quotation uses
indented paragraphs.
Personally, I'd like a quoting environment where all paragraphs except
the first were indented, and without
On 21.01.05, Michael Wojcik wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, G. Milde wrote:
quote formats with space delimited paragraphs, quotation uses
indented paragraphs.
Personally, I'd like a quoting environment where all paragraphs except
the first were indented, and without
On 21.01.05, Michael Wojcik wrote:
> Rich Shepard wrote:
> >On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, G. Milde wrote:
> >
> > > "quote" formats with space delimited paragraphs, "quotation" uses
> > > indented paragraphs.
> Personally, I'd like a quoting environment where all paragraphs except
> the first were
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, G. Milde wrote:
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
How interesting! I have not noticed that although I use both in my book
and in reports. I guess that I never
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, G. Milde wrote:
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
How interesting! I have not noticed that although I use both in my book
and in reports. I guess that I never
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, G. Milde wrote:
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, "quote" formats with space
delimited paragraphs, "quotation" uses indented paragraphs.
How interesting! I have not noticed that although I use both in my book
and in reports. I guess that I never
G. Milde wrote:
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
Yes. But it was several years ago, and I forgot the details. The only thing
I remembered was actually from the thread that Richard mentioned.
So, IMHO
On 21.01.05, Georg Baum wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
So, IMHO you should use whatever suits to the general layout you have in
FormatDocumentParagraph-separation. (This is also why I object to the
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, G. Milde wrote:
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
Günter,
How interesting! I have not noticed that although I use both in my book
and in reports. I guess that I never looked
G. Milde wrote:
People knowing LaTeX (or looking for info in LaTeX docs or asking the
English-spoken lyx-users list) would be better of with
Zitat (quote) vs. Zitat (quotation)
Given the fact that the english names are simply Quote and Quotation
(without mentioning the paragraph
G. Milde wrote:
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
The logic of these two environments (sorry, layouts :-)) I've got from some
LaTeX book (Kopka-Daly?) was that quotation is good for multi-paragraph
G. Milde wrote:
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
Yes. But it was several years ago, and I forgot the details. The only thing
I remembered was actually from the thread that Richard mentioned.
So, IMHO
On 21.01.05, Georg Baum wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
So, IMHO you should use whatever suits to the general layout you have in
FormatDocumentParagraph-separation. (This is also why I object to the
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, G. Milde wrote:
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
Günter,
How interesting! I have not noticed that although I use both in my book
and in reports. I guess that I never looked
G. Milde wrote:
People knowing LaTeX (or looking for info in LaTeX docs or asking the
English-spoken lyx-users list) would be better of with
Zitat (quote) vs. Zitat (quotation)
Given the fact that the english names are simply Quote and Quotation
(without mentioning the paragraph
G. Milde wrote:
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
The logic of these two environments (sorry, layouts :-)) I've got from some
LaTeX book (Kopka-Daly?) was that quotation is good for multi-paragraph
G. Milde wrote:
> Did you ever try both of them? Actually, "quote" formats with space
> delimited paragraphs, "quotation" uses indented paragraphs.
Yes. But it was several years ago, and I forgot the details. The only thing
I remembered was actually from the thread that Richard mentioned.
> So,
On 21.01.05, Georg Baum wrote:
> G. Milde wrote:
>
> > Actually, "quote" formats with space
> > delimited paragraphs, "quotation" uses indented paragraphs.
>
> > So, IMHO you should use whatever suits to the general layout you have in
> > Format>Document>Paragraph-separation. (This is also why
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, G. Milde wrote:
> Did you ever try both of them? Actually, "quote" formats with space
> delimited paragraphs, "quotation" uses indented paragraphs.
Günter,
How interesting! I have not noticed that although I use both in my book
and in reports. I guess that I never looked
G. Milde wrote:
> People knowing LaTeX (or looking for info in LaTeX docs or asking the
> English-spoken lyx-users list) would be better of with
>
> Zitat (quote) vs. Zitat (quotation)
Given the fact that the english names are simply Quote and Quotation
(without mentioning the
G. Milde wrote:
> Did you ever try both of them? Actually, "quote" formats with space
> delimited paragraphs, "quotation" uses indented paragraphs.
The logic of these two environments (sorry, layouts :-)) I've got from some
LaTeX book (Kopka-Daly?) was that quotation is good for multi-paragraph
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
The book document class gives you both the quote and quotation
environments. I remember one is for short quotes like to see her is to
love her while the other is for long quotes like Four score and seven
years ago today, our forefathers brought forth upon this
On Thursday 20 January 2005 12:11 pm, Georg Baum wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
The book document class gives you both the quote and quotation
environments. I remember one is for short quotes like to see her is to
love her while the other is for long quotes like Four score and seven
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Georg Baum wrote:
I read somewhere:
quote is short - short quotation
quotation is longer - long quotation
Georg/Steve,
Yup. There's a thread in the archives from last year when I asked the same
question. The mental neumonic (sort of) is short word == short (usually 1
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Georg Baum wrote:
I read somewhere:
quote is short - short quotation
quotation is longer - long quotation
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
So, IMHO you should use whatever suits
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
The book document class gives you both the quote and quotation
environments. I remember one is for short quotes like to see her is to
love her while the other is for long quotes like Four score and seven
years ago today, our forefathers brought forth upon this
On Thursday 20 January 2005 12:11 pm, Georg Baum wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
The book document class gives you both the quote and quotation
environments. I remember one is for short quotes like to see her is to
love her while the other is for long quotes like Four score and seven
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Georg Baum wrote:
I read somewhere:
quote is short - short quotation
quotation is longer - long quotation
Georg/Steve,
Yup. There's a thread in the archives from last year when I asked the same
question. The mental neumonic (sort of) is short word == short (usually 1
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Georg Baum wrote:
I read somewhere:
quote is short - short quotation
quotation is longer - long quotation
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, quote formats with space
delimited paragraphs, quotation uses indented paragraphs.
So, IMHO you should use whatever suits
Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The book document class gives you both the quote and quotation
> environments. I remember one is for short quotes like "to see her is to
> love her" while the other is for long quotes like "Four score and seven
> years ago today, our forefathers brought forth upon
On Thursday 20 January 2005 12:11 pm, Georg Baum wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > The book document class gives you both the quote and quotation
> > environments. I remember one is for short quotes like "to see her is to
> > love her" while the other is for long quotes like "Four
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Georg Baum wrote:
> I read somewhere:
>
> quote is short -> short quotation
> quotation is longer -> long quotation
Georg/Steve,
Yup. There's a thread in the archives from last year when I asked the same
question. The mental neumonic (sort of) is short word == short
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Georg Baum wrote:
>
> I read somewhere:
>
> quote is short -> short quotation
> quotation is longer -> long quotation
Did you ever try both of them? Actually, "quote" formats with space
delimited paragraphs, "quotation" uses indented paragraphs.
So, IMHO you should use
33 matches
Mail list logo