Any text in SVG images is rendered within LyX (2.1.3) as a opaque black
rectangle. Is there any way of configuring the previewing of SVGs so that
contained text is readable within LyX? I could convert all text in my SVGs
to paths to make them easier to render but I'd rather not as this would
Dear lyx-users,
I am writing a paper that consists of a primary text and a separate
supplement (e.g. a web appendix or supplementary online materials).
Because there are many cross-references between the two documents
(e.g. For details, see section S2 of the Supplement., Here, we
provide
Dear lyx-users,
I am writing a paper that consists of a primary text and a separate
supplement (e.g. a web appendix or supplementary online materials).
Because there are many cross-references between the two documents
(e.g. For details, see section S2 of the Supplement., Here, we
provide
Dear lyx-users,
I am writing a paper that consists of a primary text and a separate
supplement (e.g. a web appendix or supplementary online materials).
Because there are many cross-references between the two documents
(e.g. "For details, see section S2 of the Supplement.", "H
to solve the problem, lyx menu, go to document, configuration,
bibliography, and select bibtex as a processor for literature.
And go!
to solve the problem, lyx menu, go to document, configuration,
bibliography, and select bibtex as a processor for literature.
And go!
to solve the problem, lyx menu, go to document, configuration,
bibliography, and select "bibtex" as a processor for literature.
And go!
Hello !
Sorry for
this stupid question :
I frequently
import Tex fragments in a Tex insert (ctrl-L). The shame is that it looses all
the carriage returns (CR) in the process : I have to enter them manually …
I tried a
find/replace but I can’t replace with a CR nor I can easily identify
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 7:03 PM, aldus 85 pc_de...@outlook.fr wrote:
Hello !
Sorry for this stupid question :
I frequently import Tex fragments in a Tex insert (ctrl-L). The shame is
that it looses all the carriage returns (CR) in the process : I have to
enter them manually …
I tried a
It worked !
Thank you so much !
Le 7 nov. 2014 à 21:18, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com a écrit :
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 7:03 PM, aldus 85 pc_de...@outlook.fr wrote:
Hello !
Sorry for this stupid question :
I frequently import Tex fragments in a Tex insert (ctrl-L). The
Hello !
Sorry for
this stupid question :
I frequently
import Tex fragments in a Tex insert (ctrl-L). The shame is that it looses all
the carriage returns (CR) in the process : I have to enter them manually …
I tried a
find/replace but I can’t replace with a CR nor I can easily identify
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 7:03 PM, aldus 85 pc_de...@outlook.fr wrote:
Hello !
Sorry for this stupid question :
I frequently import Tex fragments in a Tex insert (ctrl-L). The shame is
that it looses all the carriage returns (CR) in the process : I have to
enter them manually …
I tried a
It worked !
Thank you so much !
Le 7 nov. 2014 à 21:18, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com a écrit :
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 7:03 PM, aldus 85 pc_de...@outlook.fr wrote:
Hello !
Sorry for this stupid question :
I frequently import Tex fragments in a Tex insert (ctrl-L). The
Hello !
Sorry for
this stupid question :
I frequently
import Tex fragments in a Tex insert (ctrl-L). The shame is that it looses all
the carriage returns (CR) in the process : I have to enter them manually …
I tried a
find/replace but I can’t replace with a CR nor I can easily identify
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 7:03 PM, aldus 85 wrote:
> Hello !
>
>
>
> Sorry for this stupid question :
>
>
>
> I frequently import Tex fragments in a Tex insert (ctrl-L). The shame is
> that it looses all the carriage returns (CR) in the process : I have to
> enter them manually
It worked !
Thank you so much !
> Le 7 nov. 2014 à 21:18, "Liviu Andronic" a écrit :
>
>> On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 7:03 PM, aldus 85 wrote:
>> Hello !
>>
>>
>>
>> Sorry for this stupid question :
>>
>>
>>
>> I frequently import Tex fragments
. And please do it as soon as you can,
and thanks a lot.
Avraham
הודעה מקורית
נושא: Copying a hebrew text from word
תאריך: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 20:54:21 +0300
מאת:HardDisc348 דיסק קשיח - חיוך וצמיחה hd...@neto.net.il
אל: lyx users lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hello!
I will thank
הודעה מקורית נושא: Copying a hebrew text from word תאריך:
Sun, 17 Aug 2014 20:54:21 +0300 מאת: HardDisc348 דיסק קשיח - חיוך וצמיחה
hd...@neto.net.il hd...@neto.net.il אל: lyx users
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hello!
I will thank you for answering
. And please do it as soon as you can,
and thanks a lot.
Avraham
הודעה מקורית
נושא: Copying a hebrew text from word
תאריך: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 20:54:21 +0300
מאת:HardDisc348 דיסק קשיח - חיוך וצמיחה hd...@neto.net.il
אל: lyx users lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hello!
I will thank
הודעה מקורית נושא: Copying a hebrew text from word תאריך:
Sun, 17 Aug 2014 20:54:21 +0300 מאת: HardDisc348 דיסק קשיח - חיוך וצמיחה
hd...@neto.net.il hd...@neto.net.il אל: lyx users
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hello!
I will thank you for answering
that you don't know. And please do it as soon as you can,
and thanks a lot.
Avraham
הודעה מקורית
נושא: Copying a hebrew text from word
תאריך: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 20:54:21 +0300
מאת:HardDisc348 דיסק קשיח - חיוך וצמיחה <hd...@neto.net.il>
אל: lyx users <lyx-use
d please do it as soon as you can,
> and thanks a lot.
> Avraham
>
> הודעה מקורית נושא: Copying a hebrew text from word תאריך:
> Sun, 17 Aug 2014 20:54:21 +0300 מאת: HardDisc348 דיסק קשיח - חיוך וצמיחה
> <hd...@neto.net.il> <hd...@neto.net.il> אל
Hello!
I will thank you for answering me:
I tried to copy a hebrew language text from word to lyx, and I got it in
opposite order.
How can I do it a correct order?
Thanks a lot
Avraham Shenkar
Am 17.08.2014 19:54, schrieb HardDisc348 דיסק קשיח - חיוך וצמיחה:
Hello!
Hello Avraham,
I have no experience with right-to-left oriented languages, but
perhaps this webpage can help you:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HebrewOnLinux
Thanks a lot
Avraham Shenkar
Best regards
Marcus
--
PMs
Hello!
I will thank you for answering me:
I tried to copy a hebrew language text from word to lyx, and I got it in
opposite order.
How can I do it a correct order?
Thanks a lot
Avraham Shenkar
Am 17.08.2014 19:54, schrieb HardDisc348 דיסק קשיח - חיוך וצמיחה:
Hello!
Hello Avraham,
I have no experience with right-to-left oriented languages, but
perhaps this webpage can help you:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HebrewOnLinux
Thanks a lot
Avraham Shenkar
Best regards
Marcus
--
PMs
Hello!
I will thank you for answering me:
I tried to copy a hebrew language text from word to lyx, and I got it in
opposite order.
How can I do it a correct order?
Thanks a lot
Avraham Shenkar
Am 17.08.2014 19:54, schrieb HardDisc348 דיסק קשיח - חיוך וצמיחה:
Hello!
Hello Avraham,
I have no experience with right-to-left oriented languages, but
perhaps this webpage can help you:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HebrewOnLinux
Thanks a lot
Avraham Shenkar
Best regards
Marcus
--
PMs
occur, examples of
which are shown in the attached documents:
1. The chapter headings in the top page margin are displayed reversed
(LTR), although when displayed at the beginning of the chapter and in
the table of contents they are correct
2. English text included in the chapter names
Hello David,
First, I would recommend you upgrade to the latest version of Lyx. There
have been various bugs related to RTL that have been fixed since 2.0.3.
Upgrading to 2.0.8 (or even 2.1 if possible) could solve at least some of
your problems.
Additionally, make sure all English text
occur, examples of
which are shown in the attached documents:
1. The chapter headings in the top page margin are displayed reversed
(LTR), although when displayed at the beginning of the chapter and in
the table of contents they are correct
2. English text included in the chapter names
Hello David,
First, I would recommend you upgrade to the latest version of Lyx. There
have been various bugs related to RTL that have been fixed since 2.0.3.
Upgrading to 2.0.8 (or even 2.1 if possible) could solve at least some of
your problems.
Additionally, make sure all English text
occur, examples of
which are shown in the attached documents:
1. The chapter headings in the top page margin are displayed reversed
(LTR), although when displayed at the beginning of the chapter and in
the table of contents they are correct
2. English text included in the chapter names
Hello David,
First, I would recommend you upgrade to the latest version of Lyx. There
have been various bugs related to RTL that have been fixed since 2.0.3.
Upgrading to 2.0.8 (or even 2.1 if possible) could solve at least some of
your problems.
Additionally, make sure all English text
Dear Lyx’ers,
My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that
spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a
text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users to
have portions of the text skipped when spell
On 07/04/2014 04:02 PM, R. H. van der Gaag wrote:
Dear Lyx’ers,
My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that
spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a
text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users
Dear Lyx’ers,
My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that
spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a
text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users to
have portions of the text skipped when spell
On 07/04/2014 04:02 PM, R. H. van der Gaag wrote:
Dear Lyx’ers,
My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that
spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a
text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users
Dear Lyx’ers,
My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that
spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a
text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users to
have portions of the text skipped when spell
On 07/04/2014 04:02 PM, R. H. van der Gaag wrote:
Dear Lyx’ers,
My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that
spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a
text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users
-Original Message-
From: Richard Heck [mailto:rgh...@lyx.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 10:03 PM
To: Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: command line text export different than GUI?
On 06/03/2014 05:16 PM, Denniston, Todd A CIV
-Original Message-
From: Richard Heck [mailto:rgh...@lyx.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 10:03 PM
To: Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: command line text export different than GUI?
On 06/03/2014 05:16 PM, Denniston, Todd A CIV
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Heck [mailto:rgh...@lyx.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 10:03 PM
> To: Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane
> Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: command line text export different than GUI?
>
> On 06/03/
Hi
In the thread Python Graphics in LyX it was shown nicely how other
programming languages can be used to include grahics generated by these
into a LyX Document. That made me thinking: How can I do the same for
text files generated by these external code blocks?
Obviously, this depends
Bauer
klaus-dieter.ba...@jku.at wrote:
Hello!
When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the
footnote
to be stretched to paragraph width regardless of contents. I sometimes
End
up with situations
thinking: How can I do the same for
text files generated by these external code blocks?
Obviously, this depends on the format of the text (ascii, LaTeX,
others?). What would be the workflow? Does the text has to be in a file
(I assume) or could it be redirected directly into LyX?
Somehow I have
by these
into a LyX Document. That made me thinking: How can I do the same for
text files generated by these external code blocks?
Obviously, this depends on the format of the text (ascii, LaTeX,
others?). What would be the workflow? Does the text has to be in a file
(I assume) or could
Better than ever
I've found that the pandas package in python handles with excel files and
produces tables in csv too, so it can be used to read excel files as input,
process a little and output csv tables which can be read by LyX as external
documents (child)
The panorama becomes
Alex Vergara Gil a...@cphr.edu.cu writes:
- Original Message - From: Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de Sent:
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:39 AM
As I said - I have missed something trivial.
Suggestion: could you add these cases to your document about graphs from
Python? Especially
Alex Vergara Gil a...@cphr.edu.cu writes:
Better than ever
I've found that the pandas package in python handles with excel files
and produces tables in csv too, so it can be used to read excel files
as input, process a little and output csv tables which can be read by
LyX as external
?label=verbfile)
But this would not provide preview.
Rainer
No, no preview in the case of text I fear. It should be implemented in the LyX
code. Developers should handle this kind of things, if they already support
image preview, why not supporting external material preview as well
Hi
In the thread Python Graphics in LyX it was shown nicely how other
programming languages can be used to include grahics generated by these
into a LyX Document. That made me thinking: How can I do the same for
text files generated by these external code blocks?
Obviously, this depends
Bauer
klaus-dieter.ba...@jku.at wrote:
Hello!
When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the
footnote
to be stretched to paragraph width regardless of contents. I sometimes
End
up with situations
thinking: How can I do the same for
text files generated by these external code blocks?
Obviously, this depends on the format of the text (ascii, LaTeX,
others?). What would be the workflow? Does the text has to be in a file
(I assume) or could it be redirected directly into LyX?
Somehow I have
by these
into a LyX Document. That made me thinking: How can I do the same for
text files generated by these external code blocks?
Obviously, this depends on the format of the text (ascii, LaTeX,
others?). What would be the workflow? Does the text has to be in a file
(I assume) or could
Better than ever
I've found that the pandas package in python handles with excel files and
produces tables in csv too, so it can be used to read excel files as input,
process a little and output csv tables which can be read by LyX as external
documents (child)
The panorama becomes
Alex Vergara Gil a...@cphr.edu.cu writes:
- Original Message - From: Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de Sent:
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:39 AM
As I said - I have missed something trivial.
Suggestion: could you add these cases to your document about graphs from
Python? Especially
Alex Vergara Gil a...@cphr.edu.cu writes:
Better than ever
I've found that the pandas package in python handles with excel files
and produces tables in csv too, so it can be used to read excel files
as input, process a little and output csv tables which can be read by
LyX as external
?label=verbfile)
But this would not provide preview.
Rainer
No, no preview in the case of text I fear. It should be implemented in the LyX
code. Developers should handle this kind of things, if they already support
image preview, why not supporting external material preview as well
Hi
In the thread "Python Graphics in LyX" it was shown nicely how other
programming languages can be used to include grahics generated by these
into a LyX Document. That made me thinking: How can I do the same for
text files generated by these external code blocks?
Obviously, th
us-Dieter Bauer
> <klaus-dieter.ba...@jku.at> wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
> > invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the
> footnote
> > to be stretched to paragr
LyX Document. That made me thinking: How can I do the same for
text files generated by these external code blocks?
Obviously, this depends on the format of the text (ascii, LaTeX,
others?). What would be the workflow? Does the text has to be in a file
(I assume) or could it be redirected dir
y how other
> programming languages can be used to include grahics generated by these
> into a LyX Document. That made me thinking: How can I do the same for
> text files generated by these external code blocks?
>
> Obviously, this depends on the format of the text (ascii, LaTeX,
Better than ever
I've found that the pandas package in python handles with excel files and
produces tables in csv too, so it can be used to read excel files as input,
process a little and output csv tables which can be read by LyX as external
documents (child)
The panorama becomes
"Alex Vergara Gil" writes:
> - Original Message - From: "Rainer M Krug" Sent:
> Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:39 AM
>
> As I said - I have missed something trivial.
>
> Suggestion: could you add these cases to your document about graphs from
>
"Alex Vergara Gil" writes:
> Better than ever
> I've found that the pandas package in python handles with excel files
> and produces tables in csv too, so it can be used to read excel files
> as input, process a little and output csv tables which can be read by
> LyX as
. http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=verbfile)
But this would not provide preview.
Rainer
No, no preview in the case of text I fear. It should be implemented in the LyX
code. Developers should handle this kind of things, if they already support
image preview, why not supporting ext
I am wondering why a get a different result from the GUI than from the
command line when attempting to export to a text file.
I am also wondering what incantation I would need to use to get results as
I get from the GUI by going to latex and then to text+++.
test process:
Open testexport.lyx
On 06/03/2014 05:16 PM, Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane wrote:
I am wondering why a get a different result from the GUI than from the
command line when attempting to export to a text file.
I am also wondering what incantation I would need to use to get results as
I get from the GUI
I am wondering why a get a different result from the GUI than from the
command line when attempting to export to a text file.
I am also wondering what incantation I would need to use to get results as
I get from the GUI by going to latex and then to text+++.
test process:
Open testexport.lyx
On 06/03/2014 05:16 PM, Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane wrote:
I am wondering why a get a different result from the GUI than from the
command line when attempting to export to a text file.
I am also wondering what incantation I would need to use to get results as
I get from the GUI
I am wondering why a get a different result from the GUI than from the
command line when attempting to export to a text file.
I am also wondering what incantation I would need to use to get results as
I get from the GUI by going to latex and then to text+++.
test process:
Open testexport.lyx
On 06/03/2014 05:16 PM, Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane wrote:
I am wondering why a get a different result from the GUI than from the
command line when attempting to export to a text file.
I am also wondering what incantation I would need to use to get results as
I get from the GUI
Hello!
When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the footnote
to be stretched to paragraph width regardless of contents. I sometimes End
up with situations like
: Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext
On 05/27/2014 09:19 AM, Klaus-Dieter Bauer wrote:
Hello!
When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the
footnote to be stretched to paragraph width regardless of contents. I
sometimes End up
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Klaus-Dieter Bauer
klaus-dieter.ba...@jku.at wrote:
Hello!
When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the footnote
to be stretched to paragraph width regardless
Hello!
When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the footnote
to be stretched to paragraph width regardless of contents. I sometimes End
up with situations like
: Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext
On 05/27/2014 09:19 AM, Klaus-Dieter Bauer wrote:
Hello!
When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the
footnote to be stretched to paragraph width regardless of contents. I
sometimes End up
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Klaus-Dieter Bauer
klaus-dieter.ba...@jku.at wrote:
Hello!
When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the footnote
to be stretched to paragraph width regardless
Hello!
When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the footnote
to be stretched to paragraph width regardless of contents. I sometimes End
up with situations like
: Sampletext Sampletext Sampletext
On 05/27/2014 09:19 AM, Klaus-Dieter Bauer wrote:
Hello!
When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the
footnote to be stretched to paragraph width regardless of contents. I
sometimes End up
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Klaus-Dieter Bauer
<klaus-dieter.ba...@jku.at> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> When creating a lengthy footnote and not folding it (Ctrl+I), it will
> invariably mess up the text-flow, causing the last line before the footnote
> to be stretched to parag
2014-05-16 23:49 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
i’m nearly done with my thesis except for a couple of minor formatting
issues. All of my chapter headings and section headings are bolded and
larger text than the rest of the document. I need these to be the same
font size and unbolded. If I
On May 17, 2014 at 02:08:07 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller (sp...@lyx.org) wrote:
2014-05-16 23:49 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
i’m nearly done with my thesis except for a couple of minor formatting issues.
All of my chapter headings and section headings are bolded and larger text than
the rest
2014-05-17 18:56 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
One other question: I have a section in my appendix that needs to be
single spaced instead of double. If I highlight the text and go to
paragraph settings I see the line spacing options. I try to set that
section to single spaced but then get
On May 17, 2014 at 12:05:30 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller (sp...@lyx.org) wrote:
2014-05-17 18:56 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
One other question: I have a section in my appendix that needs to be single
spaced instead of double. If I highlight the text and go to paragraph settings
I see the line
2014-05-16 23:49 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
i’m nearly done with my thesis except for a couple of minor formatting
issues. All of my chapter headings and section headings are bolded and
larger text than the rest of the document. I need these to be the same
font size and unbolded. If I
On May 17, 2014 at 02:08:07 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller (sp...@lyx.org) wrote:
2014-05-16 23:49 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
i’m nearly done with my thesis except for a couple of minor formatting issues.
All of my chapter headings and section headings are bolded and larger text than
the rest
2014-05-17 18:56 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
One other question: I have a section in my appendix that needs to be
single spaced instead of double. If I highlight the text and go to
paragraph settings I see the line spacing options. I try to set that
section to single spaced but then get
On May 17, 2014 at 12:05:30 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller (sp...@lyx.org) wrote:
2014-05-17 18:56 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
One other question: I have a section in my appendix that needs to be single
spaced instead of double. If I highlight the text and go to paragraph settings
I see the line
2014-05-16 23:49 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
> i’m nearly done with my thesis except for a couple of minor formatting
> issues. All of my chapter headings and section headings are bolded and
> larger text than the rest of the document. I need these to be the same
> font size and unb
On May 17, 2014 at 02:08:07 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller (sp...@lyx.org) wrote:
2014-05-16 23:49 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
i’m nearly done with my thesis except for a couple of minor formatting issues.
All of my chapter headings and section headings are bolded and larger text than
the rest
2014-05-17 18:56 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
> One other question: I have a section in my appendix that needs to be
> single spaced instead of double. If I highlight the text and go to
> paragraph settings I see the line spacing options. I try to set that
> section to single spaced
On May 17, 2014 at 12:05:30 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller (sp...@lyx.org) wrote:
2014-05-17 18:56 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:
One other question: I have a section in my appendix that needs to be single
spaced instead of double. If I highlight the text and go to paragraph settings
I see the line
i’m nearly done with my thesis except for a couple of minor formatting issues.
All of my chapter headings and section headings are bolded and larger text than
the rest of the document. I need these to be the same font size and unbolded.
If I highlight the text and right click and go to text
i’m nearly done with my thesis except for a couple of minor formatting issues.
All of my chapter headings and section headings are bolded and larger text than
the rest of the document. I need these to be the same font size and unbolded.
If I highlight the text and right click and go to text
i’m nearly done with my thesis except for a couple of minor formatting issues.
All of my chapter headings and section headings are bolded and larger text than
the rest of the document. I need these to be the same font size and unbolded.
If I highlight the text and right click and go to text
Le 02/05/2014 03:10, Charlie a écrit :
Hoping someone can help me with this.
Using Debian Jessie [testing]
Lyx Version 2.0.6
I have attached my a text copy of my DIN.Ico file.
Can someone please tell me what I have to change to have the text on my
first page actually write down closer
On Fri, 02 May 2014 09:37:36 +0200
Jean-Marie Pacquet j...@pacquet.net wrote:
At the moment the text ends about 75mm from the bottom of the page
and then starts a new page.
Hi Charlie,
You can add the line ,enlargefirstpage=true at the end of the class
options in the preamble (between
On Fri, 02 May 2014 09:37:36 +0200
Jean-Marie Pacquet j...@pacquet.net wrote:
Also, to get my page number on the second page lower to the
bottom of the page, at the moment it is about 50mm from the bottom.
I think this has something to do with the same setting that would
fix the above.
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