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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Questions about an Idea for a feature in LyX
(Richard Kimberly Heck)
2. Page break completely destroyed (Andreas Plihal)
3. Re: Page break completely destroyed (Rich Shepard)
4. how to add this shortcut? (matan guedj)
5. Re: how to add thi
Am 06.05.24 um 16:20 schrieb Andreas Plihal via lyx-users:
I shrink the files again and put them in a 7z archive.
it looks like that you are using multicols in a figure environment,
which is,
of course, not a good idea. However the pdf output doesn't allow to see
what really happens ...
On Sat, 4 May 2024, Andreas Plihal via lyx-users wrote:
A few days ago, when compiling my 250-page KOMA script book, the page
break was completely destroyed. In my opinion, this error was related to
the problems that MikTeX has also been having for a few days. I was able
to fix the problem (by
Michael Hill wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and it's great but I have one problem
to which I couldn't find a solution (I've been trying for hours and
would really appreciate some help):
I have some figures (in floats) that are quite large but don't fill a
whole page.
Michael Hill wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and it's great but I have one problem
to which I couldn't find a solution (I've been trying for hours and
would really appreciate some help):
I have some figures (in floats) that are quite large but don't fill a
whole page.
Michael Hill wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and it's great but I have one problem
to which I couldn't find a solution (I've been trying for hours and
would really appreciate some help):
I have some figures (in floats) that are quite large but don't fill a
whole page.
Hi
Maybe I wasn't clear enough in my previous mail :-(
I'd like to alter the part in a way that LyX inserts a page break
before each part. Can I set this in the .layout file somehow? A
pointer to some documentation would be fine.
Thanks again!
André
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Andre
Andre Bonhote wrote:
Hi
Maybe I wasn't clear enough in my previous mail :-(
I'd like to alter the part in a way that LyX inserts a page break
before each part. Can I set this in the .layout file somehow? A
pointer to some documentation would be fine.
This is done by your document class,
Hi
Maybe I wasn't clear enough in my previous mail :-(
I'd like to alter the part in a way that LyX inserts a page break
before each part. Can I set this in the .layout file somehow? A
pointer to some documentation would be fine.
Thanks again!
André
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Andre
Andre Bonhote wrote:
Hi
Maybe I wasn't clear enough in my previous mail :-(
I'd like to alter the part in a way that LyX inserts a page break
before each part. Can I set this in the .layout file somehow? A
pointer to some documentation would be fine.
This is done by your document class,
Hi
Maybe I wasn't clear enough in my previous mail :-(
I'd like to alter the "part" in a way that LyX inserts a page break
before each "part". Can I set this in the .layout file somehow? A
pointer to some documentation would be fine.
Thanks again!
André
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Andre
Andre Bonhote wrote:
Hi
Maybe I wasn't clear enough in my previous mail :-(
I'd like to alter the "part" in a way that LyX inserts a page break
before each "part". Can I set this in the .layout file somehow? A
pointer to some documentation would be fine.
This is done by your document
Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote:
I checked that -- all pages are A4.
The page with the missing break contains
oa float figure
oa float table
osection and subsection headings
oa non-floatoing table
osome text
Latex never breaks a float, but should instead move it to
the
Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote:
I checked that -- all pages are A4.
The page with the missing break contains
oa float figure
oa float table
osection and subsection headings
oa non-floatoing table
osome text
Latex never breaks a float, but should instead move it to
the
Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote:
I checked that -- all pages are A4.
The page with the missing break contains
oa float figure
oa float table
osection and subsection headings
oa non-floatoing table
osome text
Latex never breaks a float, but should instead move it to
the
Just to complete the thread:
eventually, I was not able to solve the situation -- I had to insert a
manual page break.
Sad but true...
Cz.
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 19:26:32 +0200, Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I checked that -- all pages are A4.
The page with the
Just to complete the thread:
eventually, I was not able to solve the situation -- I had to insert a
manual page break.
Sad but true...
Cz.
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 19:26:32 +0200, Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I checked that -- all pages are A4.
The page with the
Just to complete the thread:
eventually, I was not able to solve the situation -- I had to insert a
manual page break.
Sad but true...
Cz.
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 19:26:32 +0200, Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I checked that -- all pages are A4.
The page with the
It looks to me as if there is a problem with page size in your viewer.
Check that you are viewing pages of the same size you are outputing.
Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote:
Hello,
actually this should not be, but it seems as if TeX sometimes forgets to
break my pages properly ... (see
I checked that -- all pages are A4.
The page with the missing break contains
o a float figure
o a float table
o section and subsection headings
o a non-floatoing table
o some text
The following page is in landscape format.
Maybe this is helpful to describe the
It looks to me as if there is a problem with page size in your viewer.
Check that you are viewing pages of the same size you are outputing.
Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote:
Hello,
actually this should not be, but it seems as if TeX sometimes forgets to
break my pages properly ... (see
I checked that -- all pages are A4.
The page with the missing break contains
o a float figure
o a float table
o section and subsection headings
o a non-floatoing table
o some text
The following page is in landscape format.
Maybe this is helpful to describe the
It looks to me as if there is a problem with page size in your viewer.
Check that you are viewing pages of the same size you are outputing.
Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> actually this should not be, but it seems as if TeX sometimes forgets to
> break my pages properly ...
I checked that -- all pages are A4.
The page with the missing break contains
o a float figure
o a float table
o section and subsection headings
o a non-floatoing table
o some text
The following page is in landscape format.
Maybe this is helpful to describe the
On 4/1/06, jesse mejia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am brand new to lyx, and was surprised to find myself needing to
manually insert pagebreaks for my bibliography page, and for a table
float. It seems like it should've happened automatically (I tried both
the Report and Article document
On Apr 1, 2006, at 6:58 PM, Bo Peng wrote:
What exactly do you want? For article, bibliography should not start a
separate page. If you really want it, of course you have to insert
pagebreak by yourself. This is, if you consider it a problem, a latex
problem, not lyx'.
Well I'm actually
In fact I do see a class called 'paper' and a lot of other things that
look worth checking out, apa etc. unfortunately in my installation
(osx) they all say 'Unavailable:' in front of em. Can someone point me
to a howto about installing new document classes, or making available
those that are
This unfortunatly didn't work. The title I gave the table was already
set to align in the center, and when I go to the layout menu from any
cell of my table, the 'paragraph' option is greyed out.
I mean select the whole table.
Regarding latex class you should use. Usually you will work with
You can download the paper class from ctan.org:
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/paper/.
Info about how to install it in LaTeX and then get LyX to recognize it
is in Ch 5 of the Customization manual. The koma-script article class
may also serve you well. It's very customizable. If
On 4/1/06, jesse mejia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am brand new to lyx, and was surprised to find myself needing to
manually insert pagebreaks for my bibliography page, and for a table
float. It seems like it should've happened automatically (I tried both
the Report and Article document
On Apr 1, 2006, at 6:58 PM, Bo Peng wrote:
What exactly do you want? For article, bibliography should not start a
separate page. If you really want it, of course you have to insert
pagebreak by yourself. This is, if you consider it a problem, a latex
problem, not lyx'.
Well I'm actually
In fact I do see a class called 'paper' and a lot of other things that
look worth checking out, apa etc. unfortunately in my installation
(osx) they all say 'Unavailable:' in front of em. Can someone point me
to a howto about installing new document classes, or making available
those that are
This unfortunatly didn't work. The title I gave the table was already
set to align in the center, and when I go to the layout menu from any
cell of my table, the 'paragraph' option is greyed out.
I mean select the whole table.
Regarding latex class you should use. Usually you will work with
You can download the paper class from ctan.org:
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/paper/.
Info about how to install it in LaTeX and then get LyX to recognize it
is in Ch 5 of the Customization manual. The koma-script article class
may also serve you well. It's very customizable. If
On 4/1/06, jesse mejia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am brand new to lyx, and was surprised to find myself needing to
> manually insert pagebreaks for my bibliography page, and for a table
> float. It seems like it should've happened automatically (I tried both
> the Report and Article document
On Apr 1, 2006, at 6:58 PM, Bo Peng wrote:
What exactly do you want? For article, bibliography should not start a
separate page. If you really want it, of course you have to insert
pagebreak by yourself. This is, if you consider it a problem, a latex
problem, not lyx'.
Well I'm actually
In fact I do see a class called 'paper' and a lot of other things that
look worth checking out, "apa" etc. unfortunately in my installation
(osx) they all say 'Unavailable:' in front of em. Can someone point me
to a howto about installing new document classes, or making available
those that
> This unfortunatly didn't work. The title I gave the table was already
> set to align in the center, and when I go to the layout menu from any
> cell of my table, the 'paragraph' option is greyed out.
>
I mean select the whole table.
Regarding latex class you should use. Usually you will work
You can download the paper class from ctan.org:
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/paper/.
Info about how to install it in LaTeX and then get LyX to recognize it
is in Ch 5 of the Customization manual. The koma-script article class
may also serve you well. It's very customizable. If
Kevin == Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Hi all, I just noticed a terminology inconsistency, but I'm
Kevin using 1.3.5, so I don't know if it's been caught already.
Kevin If you select Page Breaks (Above / Below) in the Paragraph
Kevin Layout menu, you will get Page Break (top)
Kevin == Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Hi all, I just noticed a terminology inconsistency, but I'm
Kevin using 1.3.5, so I don't know if it's been caught already.
Kevin If you select Page Breaks (Above / Below) in the Paragraph
Kevin Layout menu, you will get Page Break (top)
> "Kevin" == Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> Hi all, I just noticed a terminology inconsistency, but I'm
Kevin> using 1.3.5, so I don't know if it's been caught already.
Kevin> If you select Page Breaks (Above / Below) in the Paragraph
Kevin> Layout menu, you will get "Page
You could try putting each list in a separate file and then inserting
them into a master file using Input (not include). This should place the
lists directly in the master document with no page breaks.
Gareth
Slim REKHIS wrote:
I'm working with book (koma-Script) document class.
I need to
Slim REKHIS wrote:
I inserted the following latex commands ( \listoffigures
\listoftables) in the lyx file, and i'm not using the \newpage command
Does any one know how to deleete this automated page break
thanks
The page break between lists is hardcoded in the book class.
The package
You could try putting each list in a separate file and then inserting
them into a master file using Input (not include). This should place the
lists directly in the master document with no page breaks.
Gareth
Slim REKHIS wrote:
I'm working with book (koma-Script) document class.
I need to
Slim REKHIS wrote:
I inserted the following latex commands ( \listoffigures
\listoftables) in the lyx file, and i'm not using the \newpage command
Does any one know how to deleete this automated page break
thanks
The page break between lists is hardcoded in the book class.
The package
You could try putting each list in a separate file and then inserting
them into a master file using Input (not include). This should place the
lists directly in the master document with no page breaks.
Gareth
Slim REKHIS wrote:
I'm working with book (koma-Script) document class.
I need to
Slim REKHIS wrote:
> I inserted the following latex commands ( \listoffigures
> \listoftables) in the lyx file, and i'm not using the \newpage command
>
> Does any one know how to deleete this automated page break
> thanks
The page break between lists is hardcoded in the book class.
The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am reading the user guide on how to insert a pagebreak.
In lyx, you don't insert pagebreaks what you can do is to
decide that a paragraph starts with, or/and ends with,
a page break.
In my case,
a new section called
Presentation
starts at the bottom of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am reading the user guide on how to insert a pagebreak.
In lyx, you don't insert pagebreaks what you can do is to
decide that a paragraph starts with, or/and ends with,
a page break.
In my case,
a new section called
Presentation
starts at the bottom of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I am reading the user guide on how to insert a pagebreak.
In lyx, you don't "insert pagebreaks" what you can do is to
decide that a paragraph starts with, or/and ends with,
a page break.
> In my case,
> a new section called
>
> Presentation
>
> starts at the
hi thanx a lot for the solution on page break .
i also had anotrher problem ...
it seems caption under the figure isnt working properly ..
It gives me error when i try to view the ps file ...
I am using document class article
could u advise me on how to make a caption under the figure ...
hi thanx a lot for the solution on page break .
i also had anotrher problem ...
it seems caption under the figure isnt working properly ..
It gives me error when i try to view the ps file ...
I am using document class article
could u advise me on how to make a caption under the figure ...
hi thanx a lot for the solution on page break .
i also had anotrher problem ...
it seems caption under the figure isnt working properly ..
It gives me error when i try to view the ps file ...
I am using document class "article "
could u advise me on how to make a caption under the figure
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 18:22:57 +0200 wrote Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 09:32:52PM +0530, Ritesh Jhaveri wrote:
hello ...
can u tell me how to insert page breaks in lyx ...
Enter \pagebreak and mark it as LaTeX.
there is also the more LyXish way: menu
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 18:22:57 +0200 wrote Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 09:32:52PM +0530, Ritesh Jhaveri wrote:
hello ...
can u tell me how to insert page breaks in lyx ...
Enter \pagebreak and mark it as LaTeX.
there is also the more LyXish way: menu
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 18:22:57 +0200 wrote Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 09:32:52PM +0530, Ritesh Jhaveri wrote:
> > hello ...
> > can u tell me how to insert page breaks in lyx ...
>
> Enter \pagebreak and mark it as LaTeX.
there is also the more LyXish
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 06:22:57PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
i want each section of mine to start on a new page ...
This, of course, is usually done by selecting the proper documentclass.
book e.g. starts every section on a new page, if I am not mistaken...
The correct way to do this
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 06:22:57PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
i want each section of mine to start on a new page ...
This, of course, is usually done by selecting the proper documentclass.
book e.g. starts every section on a new page, if I am not mistaken...
The correct way to do this
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 06:22:57PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> > i want each section of mine to start on a new page ...
>
> This, of course, is usually done by selecting the proper documentclass.
> "book" e.g. starts every section on a new page, if I am not mistaken...
The correct way to
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 09:32:52PM +0530, Ritesh Jhaveri wrote:
hello ...
can u tell me how to insert page breaks in lyx ...
Enter \pagebreak and mark it as LaTeX.
i want each section of mine to start on a new page ...
This, of course, is usually done by selecting the proper
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 09:32:52PM +0530, Ritesh Jhaveri wrote:
hello ...
can u tell me how to insert page breaks in lyx ...
Enter \pagebreak and mark it as LaTeX.
i want each section of mine to start on a new page ...
This, of course, is usually done by selecting the proper
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 09:32:52PM +0530, Ritesh Jhaveri wrote:
> hello ...
> can u tell me how to insert page breaks in lyx ...
Enter \pagebreak and mark it as LaTeX.
> i want each section of mine to start on a new page ...
This, of course, is usually done by selecting the proper
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 11:31:18PM -0500, Myriam Abramson wrote:
How can I tell lyx once and for all to break before Section,
subsection, paragraph etc. headers if there is no room for a couple of
lines at least?
I think that LaTeX usually does that: it will put a pagebreak before a
section
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hi!
How can I tell lyx once and for all to break before Section,
subsection, paragraph etc. headers if there is no room for a couple of
lines at least?
the following is from the comp.text.tex newsgroup. try it out.
(all three solutions in latex preamble)
Herbert
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 11:31:18PM -0500, Myriam Abramson wrote:
How can I tell lyx once and for all to break before Section,
subsection, paragraph etc. headers if there is no room for a couple of
lines at least?
I think that LaTeX usually does that: it will put a pagebreak before a
section
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hi!
How can I tell lyx once and for all to break before Section,
subsection, paragraph etc. headers if there is no room for a couple of
lines at least?
the following is from the comp.text.tex newsgroup. try it out.
(all three solutions in latex preamble)
Herbert
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 11:31:18PM -0500, Myriam Abramson wrote:
> How can I tell lyx once and for all to break before Section,
> subsection, paragraph etc. headers if there is no room for a couple of
> lines at least?
I think that LaTeX usually does that: it will put a pagebreak before a
Myriam Abramson wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> How can I tell lyx once and for all to break before Section,
> subsection, paragraph etc. headers if there is no room for a couple of
> lines at least?
>
the following is from the comp.text.tex newsgroup. try it out.
(all three solutions in latex preamble)
On 22 Jan 2001, Myriam Abramson wrote:
How can I tell lyx once and for all to break before Section,
subsection, paragraph etc. headers if there is no room for a couple of
lines at least?
This translates into: "does LaTeX provide control over the number of
widows/orphans of a document?".
On 22 Jan 2001, Myriam Abramson wrote:
How can I tell lyx once and for all to break before Section,
subsection, paragraph etc. headers if there is no room for a couple of
lines at least?
This translates into: "does LaTeX provide control over the number of
widows/orphans of a document?".
On 22 Jan 2001, Myriam Abramson wrote:
> How can I tell lyx once and for all to break before Section,
> subsection, paragraph etc. headers if there is no room for a couple of
> lines at least?
This translates into: "does LaTeX provide control over the number of
widows/orphans of a document?".
"Raphael" == Raphael Bauduin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Raphael Hi! I'm a new user of Lyx, but totally converted to its use!
Raphael Here is a question I have: I wrote an article. Put the Title,
Raphael followed by date and then the author. I only want that on the
Raphael front page. I want the
"Raphael" == Raphael Bauduin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Raphael Hi! I'm a new user of Lyx, but totally converted to its use!
Raphael Here is a question I have: I wrote an article. Put the Title,
Raphael followed by date and then the author. I only want that on the
Raphael front page. I want the
> "Raphael" == Raphael Bauduin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Raphael> Hi! I'm a new user of Lyx, but totally converted to its use!
Raphael> Here is a question I have: I wrote an article. Put the Title,
Raphael> followed by date and then the author. I only want that on the
Raphael> front page.
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