mt == mt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mt I use Lyx 1.3.7 (German) but i can't find InsertShort Title.
Looks like it is Kurztitel. It is only usable in layouts that support
such a thing.
mt But it seems that the code created is
mt \section[short]{long title}, isn't it? The short title
mt
Hello! Thank you very much for your answer. The trick worked for me too,
and is remarkably hassle-free.
My solution:
\markright{short}
\section{looong title}
\markright{short}
The only thing is that the section number does not appear in the header
that
The only thing is that the section number does not appear in the header
that way. So, assuming it was section A, I had to put in the following:
\markright{A. SHORT TITLE}
Oh, thank you, i haven't noticed that yet. There is just another dirty trick
from my side (maybe Jean Marc's
mt == mt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mt I use Lyx 1.3.7 (German) but i can't find InsertShort Title.
Looks like it is Kurztitel. It is only usable in layouts that support
such a thing.
mt But it seems that the code created is
mt \section[short]{long title}, isn't it? The short title
mt
Hello! Thank you very much for your answer. The trick worked for me too,
and is remarkably hassle-free.
My solution:
\markright{short}
\section{looong title}
\markright{short}
The only thing is that the section number does not appear in the header
that
The only thing is that the section number does not appear in the header
that way. So, assuming it was section A, I had to put in the following:
\markright{A. SHORT TITLE}
Oh, thank you, i haven't noticed that yet. There is just another dirty trick
from my side (maybe Jean Marc's
> "mt" == mt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mt> I use Lyx 1.3.7 (German) but i can't find "Insert>Short Title".
Looks like it is Kurztitel. It is only usable in layouts that support
such a thing.
mt> But it seems that the code created is
mt> "\section[short]{long title}", isn't it?
Hello! Thank you very much for your answer. The trick worked for me too,
and is remarkably hassle-free.
My "solution":
\markright{short}
\section{looong title}
\markright{short}
The only thing is that the section number does not appear in the header
that
> The only thing is that the section number does not appear in the header
> that way. So, assuming it was section A, I had to put in the following:
>
> \markright{A. SHORT TITLE}
Oh, thank you, i haven't noticed that yet. There is just another "dirty trick"
from my side (maybe Jean Marc's
Hello !
i have the same problem with sections (in book style).
I use \markright for changing the section title in the header - TWICE, just
before and after the \section. Otherwise [just with \markright{..}
\section{..}] (only!) the first page with the new section has the long title in
the
Hello !
i have the same problem with sections (in book style).
I use \markright for changing the section title in the header - TWICE, just
before and after the \section. Otherwise [just with \markright{..}
\section{..}] (only!) the first page with the new section has the long title in
the
Hello !
i have the same problem with sections (in book style).
I use \markright for changing the section title in the header - TWICE, just
before and after the \section. Otherwise [just with \markright{..}
\section{..}] (only!) the first page with the new section has the long title in
the
When I use the ERT \chaptermark{my shorter title} in order to have a
shorter chapter title in the header, there is a delayed reaction. It
works well for all pages, but not for the first page, the one with the
actual chapter title. Instead, I get the full title inelegantly cut in the
header.
Catherine == Catherine Heyrendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Catherine When I use the ERT \chaptermark{my shorter title} in
Catherine order to have a shorter chapter title in the header, there
Catherine is a delayed reaction. It works well for all pages, but
Catherine not for the first page, the
Try to use instead InsertShort Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
It works beautifully, thanks a lot! I needn't have bothered using
\chaptermark...
Catherine
Try to use instead InsertShort Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
Actually, I spoke too soon. This solution does sort my header problem, but
it creates another one. In the toc, I then get the short title, but I
would like the full title to appear.
Catherine == Catherine Heyrendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try to use instead InsertShort Title to specify the shorter
version of the chapter title.
Catherine Actually, I spoke too soon. This solution does sort my
Catherine header problem, but it creates another one. In the toc, I
Catherine
Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
When I use the ERT \chaptermark{my shorter title} in order to have a
shorter chapter title in the header, there is a delayed reaction. It
works well for all pages, but not for the first page, the one with the
actual chapter title. Instead, I get the full title
When I use the ERT \chaptermark{my shorter title} in order to have a
shorter chapter title in the header, there is a delayed reaction. It
works well for all pages, but not for the first page, the one with the
actual chapter title. Instead, I get the full title inelegantly cut in the
header.
Catherine == Catherine Heyrendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Catherine When I use the ERT \chaptermark{my shorter title} in
Catherine order to have a shorter chapter title in the header, there
Catherine is a delayed reaction. It works well for all pages, but
Catherine not for the first page, the
Try to use instead InsertShort Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
It works beautifully, thanks a lot! I needn't have bothered using
\chaptermark...
Catherine
Try to use instead InsertShort Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
Actually, I spoke too soon. This solution does sort my header problem, but
it creates another one. In the toc, I then get the short title, but I
would like the full title to appear.
Catherine == Catherine Heyrendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try to use instead InsertShort Title to specify the shorter
version of the chapter title.
Catherine Actually, I spoke too soon. This solution does sort my
Catherine header problem, but it creates another one. In the toc, I
Catherine
Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
When I use the ERT \chaptermark{my shorter title} in order to have a
shorter chapter title in the header, there is a delayed reaction. It
works well for all pages, but not for the first page, the one with the
actual chapter title. Instead, I get the full title
When I use the ERT \chaptermark{} in order to have a
shorter chapter title in the header, there is a "delayed reaction". It
works well for all pages, but not for the first page, the one with the
actual chapter title. Instead, I get the full title inelegantly cut in the
header. Any ideas how
> "Catherine" == Catherine Heyrendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Catherine> When I use the ERT \chaptermark{} in
Catherine> order to have a shorter chapter title in the header, there
Catherine> is a "delayed reaction". It works well for all pages, but
Catherine> not for the first page, the one
Try to use instead Insert>Short Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
It works beautifully, thanks a lot! I needn't have bothered using
\chaptermark...
Catherine
Try to use instead Insert>Short Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
Actually, I spoke too soon. This solution does sort my header problem, but
it creates another one. In the toc, I then get the short title, but I
would like the full title to appear.
> "Catherine" == Catherine Heyrendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Try to use instead Insert>Short Title to specify the shorter
>> version of the chapter title.
Catherine> Actually, I spoke too soon. This solution does sort my
Catherine> header problem, but it creates another one. In the
Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
When I use the ERT \chaptermark{} in order to have a
shorter chapter title in the header, there is a "delayed reaction". It
works well for all pages, but not for the first page, the one with the
actual chapter title. Instead, I get the full title inelegantly cut in
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