Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-21 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-21 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-21 Thread mt
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-21 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-21 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-21 Thread mt
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-21 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "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?

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-21 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-21 Thread mt
> 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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-20 Thread mt
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-20 Thread mt
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-20 Thread mt
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

Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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.

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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.

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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

Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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.

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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.

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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

Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Catherine Heyrendt
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.

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "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

Re: Short titles in fancyheader: delayed reaction

2006-08-19 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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