Alain Castera wrote:
Style foocommand
Margin First_Dynamic
LatexType Command
LatexName myfoocommand
Preamble
\newcommand{\myfoocommand}{\foocommand{\theparama}{\theparamb}{\theparamc}}
EndPreamble
...
End
You can also do paramc and myfoocommand at once.
Please check
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Oscar Lopez wrote:
Currently using
...
\newcommand{\parama}[1]{\def\parama{#1}}
^^?
LatexParam "{\parama}{\paramb}{\paramc}"
^ ^ ^ ?
Are you sure ? If yes, this
Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 18:16:00 +
From: Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Comments on lyx.1.1.5pre3 and layouts
Hi all lyx-user's
First of all, I would like to say that I am impressive with the new
version of lyx.1.1.5pre3 and I really
"Oscar" == Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oscar I have discovered a new feature that I really like it, that is
Oscar the possibility of editing and inserted label on the text, I
Oscar have to say that I am currently using lyx.1.1.4pre1 as the
Oscar latest stable version and perhaps I
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Oscar 2. How can I create a style layout for a latex command with,
Oscar let's say, five arguments ?. I am trying to write a lyx layout
Oscar for a specific cv class, and in this class there are many latex
Oscar commands with a different number of arguments. For
"Oscar" == Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oscar Unfortunately this is not the case. Most of the times every
Oscar argument represent a field that you have to fill with an
Oscar arbitrary text, and sometimes some arguments remain empty and
Oscar sometimes they must be completely filled.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Oscar" == Oscar Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oscar Unfortunately this is not the case. Most of the times every
Oscar argument represent a field that you have to fill with an
Oscar arbitrary text, and sometimes some arguments remain empty and
Oscar sometimes
Oscar Lopez wrote:
I am trying something like that
Style parama
LatexType Command
..
LatexType Command
LatexName foocommand
LatexParam "{\param1}{\param2}{\param3}"
sorry this was an error, I
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Oscar Lopez wrote:
I am trying something like that
Style parama
What about :
Style parama
LatexType Command
LatexName parama
Preamble
\newcommand{\parama}[1]{\def\theparama{#1}} %% !! 1 sharp
%\parama{Not Given!}
EndPreamble
End
...
Style
Sorry, I forgot :
With \def, you can store "small" variables only. There is also a
\long\def, but I don't remember the precise TeX definitions of \def
capacities.
Alain
***
*Alain Castera
Alain Castera wrote:
Style foocommand
Margin First_Dynamic
LatexType Command
LatexName myfoocommand
Preamble
\newcommand{\myfoocommand}{\foocommand{\theparama}{\theparamb}{\theparamc}}
EndPreamble
...
End
You can also do paramc and myfoocommand at once.
Please check
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Oscar Lopez wrote:
Currently using
...
\newcommand{\parama}[1]{\def\parama{#1}}
^^?
LatexParam "{\parama}{\paramb}{\paramc}"
^ ^ ^ ?
Are you sure ? If yes, this
>>Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 18:16:00 +
>>From: Oscar Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: lyx-users mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Comments on lyx.1.1.5pre3 and layouts
>>
>>Hi all lyx-user's
>>
>>First of all, I would li
> "Oscar" == Oscar Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Oscar> I have discovered a new feature that I really like it, that is
Oscar> the possibility of editing and inserted label on the text, I
Oscar> have to say that I am currently using lyx.1.1.4pre1 as the
Oscar> latest stable version and
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Oscar> 2. How can I create a style layout for a latex command with,
> Oscar> let's say, five arguments ?. I am trying to write a lyx layout
> Oscar> for a specific cv class, and in this class there are many latex
> Oscar> commands with a different number of
> "Oscar" == Oscar Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Oscar> Unfortunately this is not the case. Most of the times every
Oscar> argument represent a field that you have to fill with an
Oscar> arbitrary text, and sometimes some arguments remain empty and
Oscar> sometimes they must be
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Oscar" == Oscar Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Oscar> Unfortunately this is not the case. Most of the times every
> Oscar> argument represent a field that you have to fill with an
> Oscar> arbitrary text, and sometimes some arguments remain empty and
>
Oscar Lopez wrote:
> I am trying something like that
>
> Style parama
> LatexType Command
..
> LatexType Command
> LatexName foocommand
> LatexParam "{\param1}{\param2}{\param3}"
sorry this was an
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Oscar Lopez wrote:
> I am trying something like that
> Style parama
What about :
Style parama
LatexType Command
LatexName parama
Preamble
\newcommand{\parama}[1]{\def\theparama{#1}} %% !! 1 sharp
%\parama{Not Given!}
EndPreamble
End
...
Style
Sorry, I forgot :
With \def, you can store "small" variables only. There is also a
\long\def, but I don't remember the precise TeX definitions of \def
capacities.
Alain
***
*Alain Castera
Alain Castera wrote:
> Style foocommand
> Margin First_Dynamic
> LatexType Command
> LatexName myfoocommand
> Preamble
> \newcommand{\myfoocommand}{\foocommand{\theparama}{\theparamb}{\theparamc}}
> EndPreamble
> ...
> End
>
> You can also do paramc and myfoocommand at once.
>
>
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Oscar Lopez wrote:
> Currently using
> ...
> \newcommand{\parama}[1]{\def\parama{#1}}
^^?
>
> LatexParam "{\parama}{\paramb}{\paramc}"
^ ^ ^ ?
Are you sure ? If yes,
Hi all lyx-user's
First of all, I would like to say that I am impressive with the new
version of lyx.1.1.5pre3 and I really appreciate all the lyx team
effort.
I have discovered a new feature that I really like it, that is the
possibility of editing and inserted label on the text, I have to say
Hi all lyx-user's
First of all, I would like to say that I am impressive with the new
version of lyx.1.1.5pre3 and I really appreciate all the lyx team
effort.
I have discovered a new feature that I really like it, that is the
possibility of editing and inserted label on the text, I have to say
Hi all lyx-user's
First of all, I would like to say that I am impressive with the new
version of lyx.1.1.5pre3 and I really appreciate all the lyx team
effort.
I have discovered a new feature that I really like it, that is the
possibility of editing and inserted label on the text, I have to say
I like the way I can make comments in LyX, with the extra comment style.
But I would also really like
to make inline comments that do not automatically create extra
paragraphs. I tried the
tex \begin{comment},\end{comment}, but that didn't work; often the first
few words after \end{comment
Martina Schwarz van Doorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Can any of you help me out on that? Will a future version of LyX contain
| inline comments too ?
You can try to use the note from Insert-Note, but I am not sure if
that will do what you want.
Lgb
I like the way I can make comments in LyX, with the extra comment style.
But I would also really like
to make inline comments that do not automatically create extra
paragraphs. I tried the
tex \begin{comment},\end{comment}, but that didn't work; often the first
few words after \end{comment
Martina Schwarz van Doorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Can any of you help me out on that? Will a future version of LyX contain
| inline comments too ?
You can try to use the note from Insert-Note, but I am not sure if
that will do what you want.
Lgb
I like the way I can make comments in LyX, with the extra comment style.
But I would also really like
to make inline comments that do not automatically create extra
paragraphs. I tried the
tex \begin{comment},\end{comment}, but that didn't work; often the first
few words after \end{comment
Martina Schwarz van Doorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Can any of you help me out on that? Will a future version of LyX contain
| inline comments too ?
You can try to use the note from Insert->Note, but I am not sure if
that will do what you want.
Lgb
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