On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 04:11:03PM -0600, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
Lots of things don't work. Can't use the ieeetrans template, or the aa
template, or in fact most of the templates -- unkown textclass.
so I use the linuxdoc_article template, but if I put in figure floats, or
table floats,
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 04:11:03PM -0600, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
Lots of things don't work. Can't use the ieeetrans template, or the aa
template, or in fact most of the templates -- unkown textclass.
The IEEEtran.cls file is usually not installed by default.
You can get it from
I'll try edit-reconfigure.
I realized at some point I was being stupid, I had to get it out of (SGML)
document formats and things got a lot better.
Over all this is a very nice lyx, I'm impressed with the new features.
Are tables in SGML just out of the question?
ron
On Thursday 26 September 2002 14:37, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
Are tables in SGML just out of the question?
You are referring to linuxdoc that is a dtd described by SGML, such as html
or docbook.
Now regarding the table question in linuxdoc. I have seen the description in
the dtd, but I
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 04:11:03PM -0600, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
Lots of things don't work. Can't use the ieeetrans template, or the aa
template, or in fact most of the templates -- unkown textclass.
so I use the linuxdoc_article template, but if I put in figure floats, or
table floats,
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 04:11:03PM -0600, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
Lots of things don't work. Can't use the ieeetrans template, or the aa
template, or in fact most of the templates -- unkown textclass.
The IEEEtran.cls file is usually not installed by default.
You can get it from
I'll try edit-reconfigure.
I realized at some point I was being stupid, I had to get it out of (SGML)
document formats and things got a lot better.
Over all this is a very nice lyx, I'm impressed with the new features.
Are tables in SGML just out of the question?
ron
On Thursday 26 September 2002 14:37, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
Are tables in SGML just out of the question?
You are referring to linuxdoc that is a dtd described by SGML, such as html
or docbook.
Now regarding the table question in linuxdoc. I have seen the description in
the dtd, but I
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 04:11:03PM -0600, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
> Lots of things don't work. Can't use the ieeetrans template, or the aa
> template, or in fact most of the templates -- "unkown textclass".
>
> so I use the linuxdoc_article template, but if I put in figure floats, or
> table
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 04:11:03PM -0600, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
> Lots of things don't work. Can't use the ieeetrans template, or the aa
> template, or in fact most of the templates -- "unkown textclass".
The IEEEtran.cls file is usually not installed by default.
You can get it from
I'll try edit->reconfigure.
I realized at some point I was being stupid, I had to get it out of (SGML)
document formats and things got a lot better.
Over all this is a very nice lyx, I'm impressed with the new features.
Are tables in SGML just out of the question?
ron
On Thursday 26 September 2002 14:37, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
> Are tables in SGML just out of the question?
You are referring to linuxdoc that is a dtd described by SGML, such as html
or docbook.
Now regarding the table question in linuxdoc. I have seen the description in
the dtd, but I
Lots of things don't work. Can't use the ieeetrans template, or the aa
template, or in fact most of the templates -- unkown textclass.
so I use the linuxdoc_article template, but if I put in figure floats, or
table floats, they simple disappear from the final output.
Any hints about what to
Lots of things don't work. Can't use the ieeetrans template, or the aa
template, or in fact most of the templates -- unkown textclass.
so I use the linuxdoc_article template, but if I put in figure floats, or
table floats, they simple disappear from the final output.
Any hints about what to
Lots of things don't work. Can't use the ieeetrans template, or the aa
template, or in fact most of the templates -- "unkown textclass".
so I use the linuxdoc_article template, but if I put in figure floats, or
table floats, they simple disappear from the final output.
Any hints about what to
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