So I have this file:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yashkes/Summaries/master/QFT2_Summary.lyx
When I try to compile it with LyX (2.2 beta or even 2.1) I get after a
while an error asking if I want to keep running the rendering. I tell
it several times to keep running but nothing happens.
2014-06-21 16:29 GMT+02:00 Benedict Holland:
Which begs the question why are they not automatically escaped? I have a
bibliography of over 70 references. Getting an item error because there is
a problem in my references which has an easy workaround but hours of work
tracing it to the source
2014-06-21 16:29 GMT+02:00 Benedict Holland:
Which begs the question why are they not automatically escaped? I have a
bibliography of over 70 references. Getting an item error because there is
a problem in my references which has an easy workaround but hours of work
tracing it to the source
2014-06-21 16:29 GMT+02:00 Benedict Holland:
> Which begs the question why are they not automatically escaped? I have a
> bibliography of over 70 references. Getting an item error because there is
> a problem in my references which has an easy workaround but hours of work
> tracing it to the
2014-06-20 23:47 GMT+02:00 Benedict Holland:
So it appears that the reason is that biber does not escape the abstract
of a reference, even if it doesn't at all display that abstract.
Specifically this is occurring if a percentage sign is within the abstract.
Apparently all percentage signs
Which begs the question why are they not automatically escaped? I have a
bibliography of over 70 references. Getting an item error because there is
a problem in my references which has an easy workaround but hours of work
tracing it to the source is bad. Can lyx or biber do preprocessing to fix
2014-06-20 23:47 GMT+02:00 Benedict Holland:
So it appears that the reason is that biber does not escape the abstract
of a reference, even if it doesn't at all display that abstract.
Specifically this is occurring if a percentage sign is within the abstract.
Apparently all percentage signs
Which begs the question why are they not automatically escaped? I have a
bibliography of over 70 references. Getting an item error because there is
a problem in my references which has an easy workaround but hours of work
tracing it to the source is bad. Can lyx or biber do preprocessing to fix
2014-06-20 23:47 GMT+02:00 Benedict Holland:
> So it appears that the reason is that biber does not escape the abstract
> of a reference, even if it doesn't at all display that abstract.
> Specifically this is occurring if a percentage sign is within the abstract.
> Apparently all percentage
Which begs the question why are they not automatically escaped? I have a
bibliography of over 70 references. Getting an item error because there is
a problem in my references which has an easy workaround but hours of work
tracing it to the source is bad. Can lyx or biber do preprocessing to fix
Hello,
I tried using biber and biblatex following the instructions here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex
I received some very strange errors like Lonely \item - perhaps a missing
list environment when some of my references were included. It was actually
2/35 which were throwing the error
So it appears that the reason is that biber does not escape the abstract of
a reference, even if it doesn't at all display that abstract. Specifically
this is occurring if a percentage sign is within the abstract. Apparently
all percentage signs must be escaped? Is this a bug with lyx or with
Hello,
I tried using biber and biblatex following the instructions here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex
I received some very strange errors like Lonely \item - perhaps a missing
list environment when some of my references were included. It was actually
2/35 which were throwing the error
So it appears that the reason is that biber does not escape the abstract of
a reference, even if it doesn't at all display that abstract. Specifically
this is occurring if a percentage sign is within the abstract. Apparently
all percentage signs must be escaped? Is this a bug with lyx or with
Hello,
I tried using biber and biblatex following the instructions here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex
I received some very strange errors like "Lonely \item - perhaps a missing
list environment" when some of my references were included. It was actually
2/35 which were throwing the error
So it appears that the reason is that biber does not escape the abstract of
a reference, even if it doesn't at all display that abstract. Specifically
this is occurring if a percentage sign is within the abstract. Apparently
all percentage signs must be escaped? Is this a bug with lyx or with
On 04/04/2014 05:05 PM, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك
نورونيا wrote:
Can someone help and instruct me on this, or kindly see if there's a
bug in the software?
I made a mistake in adding an entry into the Table Of Contents.
Instead of writing
-type.
I think Frederick's point was that LyX's error dialog does not select the
ERT where this error is being made, but some other parts of the document.
However, I cannot reproduce this. I made a small test file, and the ERT was
precisely selected. So we'd need an example document that shows
On 04/04/2014 05:05 PM, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك
نورونيا wrote:
Can someone help and instruct me on this, or kindly see if there's a
bug in the software?
I made a mistake in adding an entry into the Table Of Contents.
Instead of writing
-type.
I think Frederick's point was that LyX's error dialog does not select the
ERT where this error is being made, but some other parts of the document.
However, I cannot reproduce this. I made a small test file, and the ERT was
precisely selected. So we'd need an example document that shows
On 04/04/2014 05:05 PM, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك
نورونيا wrote:
Can someone help and instruct me on this, or kindly see if there's a
bug in the software?
I made a mistake in adding an entry into the Table Of Contents.
Instead of writing
onal
> repositories" as the name of section-type.
>
I think Frederick's point was that LyX's error dialog does not select the
ERT where this error is being made, but some other parts of the document.
However, I cannot reproduce this. I made a small test file, and the ERT was
precisely
Can someone help and instruct me on this, or kindly see if there's a bug in
the software?
I made a mistake in adding an entry into the Table Of Contents.
Instead of writing
\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Institutional repositories}
I wrote
\addcontentsline{toc}{Institutional repositories}
The
Can someone help and instruct me on this, or kindly see if there's a bug in
the software?
I made a mistake in adding an entry into the Table Of Contents.
Instead of writing
\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Institutional repositories}
I wrote
\addcontentsline{toc}{Institutional repositories}
The
Can someone help and instruct me on this, or kindly see if there's a bug in
the software?
I made a mistake in adding an entry into the Table Of Contents.
Instead of writing
\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Institutional repositories}
I wrote
\addcontentsline{toc}{Institutional repositories}
The
I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1.
The menu entry for Insert Branch branch name doesn't
exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a
new branch name, its name was appended to the menu entry
Insert Branch ... so that further instances of the branch
could then be created, but this no
Am 25.01.2014 um 13:09 schrieb Stephen Luttrell ste...@stephenluttrell.com:
I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1.
The menu entry for Insert Branch branch name doesn't
exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a
new branch name, its name was appended to the menu entry
Insert Branch
Am 25.01.2014 um 13:22 schrieb Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net:
Am 25.01.2014 um 13:09 schrieb Stephen Luttrell ste...@stephenluttrell.com:
I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1.
The menu entry for Insert Branch branch name doesn't
exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a
new
I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1.
The menu entry for Insert Branch branch name doesn't
exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a
new branch name, its name was appended to the menu entry
Insert Branch ... so that further instances of the branch
could then be created, but this no
Am 25.01.2014 um 13:09 schrieb Stephen Luttrell ste...@stephenluttrell.com:
I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1.
The menu entry for Insert Branch branch name doesn't
exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a
new branch name, its name was appended to the menu entry
Insert Branch
Am 25.01.2014 um 13:22 schrieb Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net:
Am 25.01.2014 um 13:09 schrieb Stephen Luttrell ste...@stephenluttrell.com:
I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1.
The menu entry for Insert Branch branch name doesn't
exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a
new
I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1.
The menu entry for "Insert Branch " doesn't
exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a
new branch name, its name was appended to the menu entry
"Insert Branch ..." so that further instances of the branch
could then be created, but this no longer
Am 25.01.2014 um 13:09 schrieb Stephen Luttrell :
> I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1.
>
> The menu entry for "Insert Branch " doesn't
> exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a
> new branch name, its name was appended to the menu entry
> "Insert Branch
Am 25.01.2014 um 13:22 schrieb Stephan Witt :
> Am 25.01.2014 um 13:09 schrieb Stephen Luttrell :
>
>> I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1.
>>
>> The menu entry for "Insert Branch " doesn't
>> exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a
>>
2012/10/9 stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 11:27 AM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.com wrote:
I have all of the TeX Gyre fonts installed through TL 2012 tlmgr, but
only 2 (Termes and Heros) show up in the drop-down list. Where is Lyx
getting that list
I have all of the TeX Gyre fonts installed through TL 2012 tlmgr, but
only 2 (Termes and Heros) show up in the drop-down list. Where is Lyx
getting that list from? Should I install the TeX Gyre fonts as
system-wide fonts in my Linux environment? Or just bypass the
drop-down-list and use
2012/10/10 Andreas Hilboll:
At least on my Linux box, LyX also detects the OTF fonts which I installed
locally in my `$HOME/.fonts/type1` directory.
This is included in what I mean with system wide. We have access to
all fonts known to your OS.
Jürgen
Cheers, Andreas.
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
2012/10/9 stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 11:27 AM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.com wrote:
You are talking about non-TeX fonts, right?
Hi Jurgen,
yes, I was talking about the
2012/10/9 stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 11:27 AM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.com wrote:
I have all of the TeX Gyre fonts installed through TL 2012 tlmgr, but
only 2 (Termes and Heros) show up in the drop-down list. Where is Lyx
getting that list
I have all of the TeX Gyre fonts installed through TL 2012 tlmgr, but
only 2 (Termes and Heros) show up in the drop-down list. Where is Lyx
getting that list from? Should I install the TeX Gyre fonts as
system-wide fonts in my Linux environment? Or just bypass the
drop-down-list and use
2012/10/10 Andreas Hilboll:
At least on my Linux box, LyX also detects the OTF fonts which I installed
locally in my `$HOME/.fonts/type1` directory.
This is included in what I mean with system wide. We have access to
all fonts known to your OS.
Jürgen
Cheers, Andreas.
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
2012/10/9 stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 11:27 AM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.com wrote:
You are talking about non-TeX fonts, right?
Hi Jurgen,
yes, I was talking about the
2012/10/9 stefano franchi <stefano.fran...@gmail.com>:
> On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 11:27 AM, stefano franchi
> <stefano.fran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have all of the TeX Gyre fonts installed through TL 2012 tlmgr, but
>> only 2 (Termes and Heros) show up in th
>>> I have all of the TeX Gyre fonts installed through TL 2012 tlmgr, but
>>> only 2 (Termes and Heros) show up in the drop-down list. Where is Lyx
>>> getting that list from? Should I install the TeX Gyre fonts as
>>> system-wide fonts in my Linux environme
2012/10/10 Andreas Hilboll:
> At least on my Linux box, LyX also detects the OTF fonts which I installed
> locally in my `$HOME/.fonts/type1` directory.
This is included in what I mean with "system wide". We have access to
all fonts known to your OS.
Jürgen
> Cheers, Andreas.
>
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> 2012/10/9 stefano franchi :
>> On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 11:27 AM, stefano franchi
>> wrote:
> You are talking about non-TeX fonts, right?
Hi Jurgen,
yes, I was
I have all of the TeX Gyre fonts installed through TL 2012 tlmgr, but
only 2 (Termes and Heros) show up in the drop-down list. Where is Lyx
getting that list from? Should I install the TeX Gyre fonts as
system-wide fonts in my Linux environment? Or just bypass the
drop-down-list and use
I have all of the TeX Gyre fonts installed through TL 2012 tlmgr, but
only 2 (Termes and Heros) show up in the drop-down list. Where is Lyx
getting that list from? Should I install the TeX Gyre fonts as
system-wide fonts in my Linux environment? Or just bypass the
drop-down-list and use
I have all of the TeX Gyre fonts installed through TL 2012 tlmgr, but
only 2 (Termes and Heros) show up in the drop-down list. Where is Lyx
getting that list from? Should I install the TeX Gyre fonts as
system-wide fonts in my Linux environment? Or just bypass the
drop-down-list and use
. Usually I can figure out what the
problem is if I just know where to look for it.
I have also tried to solve the problems by looking at the source code but I
couldn't figure out anything. As long as I can't solve the existing problems I
won't be able to generate the preview in order to check if I
may have caused the errors Lyx
is talking about. Especially as it's so general problems like LaTeX Error:
Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item. or Missing } inserted. which
seems to be cover terms for all kinds errors. Usually I can figure out what
the problem is if I just know where
Julia Schäfer wrote:
So please help me!!! How can I make Lyx guide me to the problem in the
document and show me at least the paragraph containing the errors again?
Do bisecting. Make a copy of your document, then cut off half, if the error
disappears, go on with the other half. If the error
. Especially as it's so general problems like LaTeX
Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item. or Missing }
inserted. which seems to be cover terms for all kinds errors. Usually
I can figure out what the problem is if I just know where to look for
it.
I have also tried to solve the problems
On 09/22/2012 04:09 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Julia Schäfer wrote:
So please help me!!! How can I make Lyx guide me to the problem in the
document and show me at least the paragraph containing the errors again?
Do bisecting. Make a copy of your document, then cut off half, if the error
. Usually I can figure out what the
problem is if I just know where to look for it.
I have also tried to solve the problems by looking at the source code but I
couldn't figure out anything. As long as I can't solve the existing problems I
won't be able to generate the preview in order to check if I
may have caused the errors Lyx
is talking about. Especially as it's so general problems like LaTeX Error:
Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item. or Missing } inserted. which
seems to be cover terms for all kinds errors. Usually I can figure out what
the problem is if I just know where
Julia Schäfer wrote:
So please help me!!! How can I make Lyx guide me to the problem in the
document and show me at least the paragraph containing the errors again?
Do bisecting. Make a copy of your document, then cut off half, if the error
disappears, go on with the other half. If the error
. Especially as it's so general problems like LaTeX
Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item. or Missing }
inserted. which seems to be cover terms for all kinds errors. Usually
I can figure out what the problem is if I just know where to look for
it.
I have also tried to solve the problems
On 09/22/2012 04:09 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Julia Schäfer wrote:
So please help me!!! How can I make Lyx guide me to the problem in the
document and show me at least the paragraph containing the errors again?
Do bisecting. Make a copy of your document, then cut off half, if the error
o be cover terms for all kinds errors. Usually I can figure out what the
problem is if I just know where to look for it.
I have also tried to solve the problems by looking at the source code but I
couldn't figure out anything. As long as I can't solve the existing problems I
won't be able to generate
ems to be cover terms for all kinds errors. Usually I can figure out what
> the problem is if I just know where to look for it.
>
> I have also tried to solve the problems by looking at the source code but I
> couldn't figure out anything. As long as I can't solve the existing proble
Julia Schäfer wrote:
> So please help me!!! How can I make Lyx guide me to the problem in the
> document and show me at least the paragraph containing the errors again?
Do bisecting. Make a copy of your document, then cut off half, if the error
disappears, go on with the other half. If the error
hange may have caused the errors Lyx
> is "talking" about. Especially as it's so general problems like "LaTeX
> Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item." or "Missing }
> inserted." which seems to be cover terms for all kinds errors. Usually
> I can figure o
On 09/22/2012 04:09 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Julia Schäfer wrote:
So please help me!!! How can I make Lyx guide me to the problem in the
document and show me at least the paragraph containing the errors again?
Do bisecting. Make a copy of your document, then cut off half, if the error
selection window, I have to load them manually.
For this I can use a command, eg. \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}.
ptm here specifies (Adobe?) times font family.
My question is where can I find the font family name I have to specify in
this command. I read fntguide and a few other docs but I could
selection window, I have to load them manually.
For this I can use a command, eg. \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}.
ptm here specifies (Adobe?) times font family.
My question is where can I find the font family name I have to specify in
this command. I read fntguide and a few other docs but I could
my knowledge if I want to use other fonts than the few in lyx
>> GUI selection window, I have to load them manually.>
>> For this I can use a command, eg. \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}.>
>> ptm here specifies (Adobe?) times font family.>
>> My question is where
. \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}.
ptm here specifies (Adobe?) times font family.
My question is where can I find the font family name I have to specify in
this command. I read fntguide and a few other docs but I could not find how
to determine the font family name.
For example I have installed
. \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}.
ptm here specifies (Adobe?) times font family.
My question is where can I find the font family name I have to specify in
this command. I read fntguide and a few other docs but I could not find how
to determine the font family name.
For example I have installed
them manually.>
> For this I can use a command, eg. \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}.>
> ptm here specifies (Adobe?) times font family.>
> My question is where can I find the font family name I have to specify in
> this command. I read fntguide and a few other docs but
Hello:
According to my knowledge if I want to use other fonts than the few in lyx GUI
selection window, I have to load them manually.
For this I can use a command, eg. \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}.
ptm here specifies (Adobe?) times font family.
My question is where can I find the font family
specifies (Adobe?) times font family.
My question is where can I find the font family name I have to specify in
this command. I read fntguide and a few other docs but I could not find how
to determine the font family name.
For example I have installed tex-gyre-pagella fonts but I don't know what
Hello:
According to my knowledge if I want to use other fonts than the few in lyx GUI
selection window, I have to load them manually.
For this I can use a command, eg. \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}.
ptm here specifies (Adobe?) times font family.
My question is where can I find the font family
specifies (Adobe?) times font family.
My question is where can I find the font family name I have to specify in
this command. I read fntguide and a few other docs but I could not find how
to determine the font family name.
For example I have installed tex-gyre-pagella fonts but I don't know what
Hello:
According to my knowledge if I want to use other fonts than the few in lyx GUI
selection window, I have to load them manually.
For this I can use a command, eg. \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}.
ptm here specifies (Adobe?) times font family.
My question is where can I find the font family
mdefault}{ptm}.
> ptm here specifies (Adobe?) times font family.
> My question is where can I find the font family name I have to specify in
> this command. I read fntguide and a few other docs but I could not find how
> to determine the font family name.
> For example I have installe
out which one[s] might work for
me, but I can't find them, either in the home or root directory.
Pointers would be appreciated. I'm on a Mac with OS X 10.6.8.
If you search for the file article.layout, using whatever file search
facilities OSX provides, that is where the others will also
provides, that is where the others will also be.
Weird. I searched for this using Path Finder, Finder, and Spotlight. Didn't
show up in any of them.
Finder uses the Spotlight database and I suspect Path Finder does as well, so
if Spotlight doesn't index a file, neither app will find
understand what is going on and figure out which
one[s] might work for me, but I can't find them, either in the home or
root directory.
If you search for the file article.layout, using whatever file search
facilities OSX provides, that is where the others will also be.
However, if you want
On Dec 8, 2011, at 7:23 AM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
Am Dec 8, 2011 um 1:02 PM schrieb Eric Weir:
After much searching, and after discovering the location of the LaTeX class
and style files with the help of Tools/TeX Information, which I just
happened upon, I found the file. It's in the
Am Dec 8, 2011 um 2:30 PM schrieb Eric Weir:
...Spotlight ignores a lot of stuff that it patronizingly considers
lower-level and/or beyond the ken of ordinary users. You need either to use
the (very powerful and useful) unix locate command from within a terminal
or a dedicated app like
out which one[s] might work for
me, but I can't find them, either in the home or root directory.
Pointers would be appreciated. I'm on a Mac with OS X 10.6.8.
If you search for the file article.layout, using whatever file search
facilities OSX provides, that is where the others will also
provides, that is where the others will also be.
Weird. I searched for this using Path Finder, Finder, and Spotlight. Didn't
show up in any of them.
Finder uses the Spotlight database and I suspect Path Finder does as well, so
if Spotlight doesn't index a file, neither app will find
understand what is going on and figure out which
one[s] might work for me, but I can't find them, either in the home or
root directory.
If you search for the file article.layout, using whatever file search
facilities OSX provides, that is where the others will also be.
However, if you want
On Dec 8, 2011, at 7:23 AM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
Am Dec 8, 2011 um 1:02 PM schrieb Eric Weir:
After much searching, and after discovering the location of the LaTeX class
and style files with the help of Tools/TeX Information, which I just
happened upon, I found the file. It's in the
Am Dec 8, 2011 um 2:30 PM schrieb Eric Weir:
...Spotlight ignores a lot of stuff that it patronizingly considers
lower-level and/or beyond the ken of ordinary users. You need either to use
the (very powerful and useful) unix locate command from within a terminal
or a dedicated app like
ld understand what is going on and figure out which one[s] might work for
>> me, but I can't find them, either in the home or root directory.
>>
>> Pointers would be appreciated. I'm on a Mac with OS X 10.6.8.
>
> If you search for the file "article.layout", using w
10.6.8.
>>
>> If you search for the file "article.layout", using whatever file search
>> facilities OSX provides, that is where the others will also be.
>
> Weird. I searched for this using Path Finder, Finder, and Spotlight. Didn't
> show up in any of t
matting documents I would study a
>>> few to see if I could understand what is going on and figure out which
>>> one[s] might work for me, but I can't find them, either in the home or
>>> root directory.
>>
>> If you search for the file "article.lay
On Dec 8, 2011, at 7:23 AM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
> Am Dec 8, 2011 um 1:02 PM schrieb Eric Weir:
>>
>> After much searching, and after discovering the location of the LaTeX class
>> and style files with the help of Tools/TeX Information, which I just
>> happened upon, I found the file.
Am Dec 8, 2011 um 2:30 PM schrieb Eric Weir:
>> ...Spotlight ignores a lot of stuff that it patronizingly considers
>> lower-level and/or beyond the ken of ordinary users. You need either to use
>> the (very powerful and useful) unix "locate" command from within a terminal
>> or a dedicated
I thought in trying to get the formatting capabilities I want by making as few
changes to existing formatting documents I would study a few to see if I could
understand what is going on and figure out which one[s] might work for me, but
I can't find them, either in the home or root directory.
them, either in the home or
root directory.
Pointers would be appreciated. I'm on a Mac with OS X 10.6.8.
If you search for the file article.layout, using whatever file search
facilities OSX provides, that is where the others will also be.
rh
] might work for me, but I can't find them, either in the home or
root directory.
Pointers would be appreciated. I'm on a Mac with OS X 10.6.8.
If you search for the file article.layout, using whatever file search
facilities OSX provides, that is where the others will also be.
However
I thought in trying to get the formatting capabilities I want by making as few
changes to existing formatting documents I would study a few to see if I could
understand what is going on and figure out which one[s] might work for me, but
I can't find them, either in the home or root directory.
them, either in the home or
root directory.
Pointers would be appreciated. I'm on a Mac with OS X 10.6.8.
If you search for the file article.layout, using whatever file search
facilities OSX provides, that is where the others will also be.
rh
] might work for me, but I can't find them, either in the home or
root directory.
Pointers would be appreciated. I'm on a Mac with OS X 10.6.8.
If you search for the file article.layout, using whatever file search
facilities OSX provides, that is where the others will also be.
However
I thought in trying to get the formatting capabilities I want by making as few
changes to existing formatting documents I would study a few to see if I could
understand what is going on and figure out which one[s] might work for me, but
I can't find them, either in the home or root directory.
them, either in the home or
root directory.
Pointers would be appreciated. I'm on a Mac with OS X 10.6.8.
If you search for the file "article.layout", using whatever file search
facilities OSX provides, that is where the others will also be.
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and figure out which
>> one[s] might work for me, but I can't find them, either in the home or
>> root directory.
>> Pointers would be appreciated. I'm on a Mac with OS X 10.6.8.
> If you search for the file "article.layout", using whatever file search
> faci
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