Am Freitag, dem 25.11.2022 um 11:43 +0100 schrieb Lorenzo Bertini:
> Il 25/11/22 01:27, Hanan Rosemarin ha scritto:
> > What is the current estimate for a release (or a release candidate
> > or a beta version) of Lyx 2.4?
> >
>
> Not a dev but development at the moment seems focused on porting
Il 25/11/22 01:27, Hanan Rosemarin ha scritto:
What is the current estimate for a release (or a release candidate or a
beta version) of Lyx 2.4?
Not a dev but development at the moment seems focused on porting
bugfixes to an upcoming 2.3.7 release. I don't think there is a time
estimate
What is the current estimate for a release (or a release candidate or a
beta version) of Lyx 2.4?
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Turned out to be really easy.
Looked into
/Applications/LyX.app//Contents/Resources/layouts/scrlttr2.layout
and see that it does something like
Style Date
CopyStyle Name
LatexName setkomavar
) can find.
Look into the document's preamble (at the end). The command
\myISOdate should be set in your document as a date field and not in
the preamble. I never used scrlettr2 so I do not know how to define
such a field in LyX. Then you can input a date different from \today
Herbert
(at the end). The command
\myISOdate should be set in your document as a date field and
not in the preamble. I never used scrlettr2 so I do not know how to
define such a field in LyX. Then you can input a date different from
\today
Herbert
%
% Load EITHER the DIN Letter from Koma Script or the US one
John,
the Phillies are almost still in it. And the Blue Jays :-)-O
Was the LCO in the same directory? And did you install the lipsum package?
But the stamp is more or less working, which is the main thing.
el
On 24. Sep 2021, 18:49 +0200, John White , wrote:
> On Thursday, September 23, 2021
On Thursday, September 23, 2021 10:58:42 PM PDT Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> John, all
>
> here is the complete letter with the accompanying Koma Letter Class
> Option file, which either needs to be in the same directory or in one
> which texhash (which MUST be run after each change) can find.
>
%
% to get to the URLs with proper breaking, needs some work
% to survive turning this on in LyX
%
\usepackage{hyperref}
\hypersetup{%
breaklinks=true,
colorlinks=true,
linkcolor=black,
pdfborder={0 0 0},
pdfborderstyle={}
I wrote an article
> > about this in the German TeX Usergroup's Die Technische Kommödie 2/2017.
> >
> > I use the \ISOtoday ERT from Koma Script's scrdate package.
> >
> >
> > I do not remember whether I have asked this before, and I have looked,
> > but is there a w
>
>
> I do not remember whether I have asked this before, and I have looked,
> but is there a way of using the date that Lyx uses in the blue Date:
> field? So that if I put a fixed date in the letter, the same should
> appear in the stamp (i.e. I do not want to have today's sta
>
>
> I do not remember whether I have asked this before, and I have looked,
> but is there a way of using the date that Lyx uses in the blue Date:
> field? So that if I put a fixed date in the letter, the same should
> appear in the stamp (i.e. I do not want to have today's sta
(smudged corners). I wrote an article
about this in the German TeX Usergroup's Die Technische Kommödie 2/2017.
I use the \ISOtoday ERT from Koma Script's scrdate package.
I do not remember whether I have asked this before, and I have looked,
but is there a way of using the date that Lyx uses
On 2021-07-28 00:07, Steve Litt wrote:
Daniel said on Tue, 27 Jul 2021 07:34:05 +0200
On 2021-07-25 07:22, Daniel wrote:
On 2021-07-25 07:09, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
On my book, I used the date environment to write "A
Troubleshooters.Com(R) book, except I used \textregistered. I w
Daniel said on Tue, 27 Jul 2021 07:34:05 +0200
>On 2021-07-25 07:22, Daniel wrote:
>> On 2021-07-25 07:09, Steve Litt wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> On my book, I used the date environment to write "A
>>> Troubleshooters.Com(R) book, except I used \
On 2021-07-25 07:22, Daniel wrote:
On 2021-07-25 07:09, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
On my book, I used the date environment to write "A
Troubleshooters.Com(R) book, except I used \textregistered. I wanted
the (R) superscripted, and couldn't find ways that didn't involve math.
So I finall
On 2021-07-25 08:46, Herbert Voss wrote:
Am 25.07.21 um 07:22 schrieb Daniel:
On 2021-07-25 07:09, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
On my book, I used the date environment to write "A
Troubleshooters.Com(R) book, except I used \textregistered. I wanted
the (R) superscripted, and couldn't find
Am 25.07.21 um 07:22 schrieb Daniel:
On 2021-07-25 07:09, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
On my book, I used the date environment to write "A
Troubleshooters.Com(R) book, except I used \textregistered. I wanted
the (R) superscripted, and couldn't find ways that didn't involve math.
So I fi
On 2021-07-25 07:09, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
On my book, I used the date environment to write "A
Troubleshooters.Com(R) book, except I used \textregistered. I wanted
the (R) superscripted, and couldn't find ways that didn't involve math.
So I finally put the following in ERT
Hi all,
On my book, I used the date environment to write "A
Troubleshooters.Com(R) book, except I used \textregistered. I wanted
the (R) superscripted, and couldn't find ways that didn't involve math.
So I finally put the following in ERT (TeX)
$^{\footnotesize\textregistered}$
I'm sure
Yes, the BBT settings in the Zotero preferences pane are provided by BBT,
but that preferences pane is mostly a passive GUI. The Firefox base that
Zotero builds on listens for changes in those fields and then changes the
settings on behalf of Zotero/BBT. That path only gets triggered if the user
*Thanks everyone for their helpful comments. Finally, I was able to find a
problem in the Better BibTeX. Some update must have caused the
export settings to go off. It disabled the "Export unicode as
plaint-latex commands" option. Pretty bad bug, I think. This together with
my document not being
ith my
bibliography which is created via Zotero and Better BibTeX. If I remove
the bibliography from my document it works fine. I am unable to
create a
minimal example because I don't know which entry is causing the
problem.
Is there a way to show the tracked changes I made by dat
ibly to do with my
> > bibliography which is created via Zotero and Better BibTeX. If I remove
> > the bibliography from my document it works fine. I am unable to
> > create a
> > minimal example because I don't know which entry is causing the
> > problem.
rom my document it works fine. I am unable to
create a
minimal example because I don't know which entry is causing the
problem.
Is there a way to show the tracked changes I made by date so I can go
through all the changes I made today in order to find the
problematic entry?
example because I don't know which entry is causing the problem.
> Is there a way to show the tracked changes I made by date so I can go
> through all the changes I made today in order to find the problematic
> entry?
>
Do you track the problematic file in version control (e.g., gi
.
Is there a way to show the tracked changes I made by date so I can go
through all the changes I made today in order to find the problematic entry?
It is, unfortunately, urgent.
Kind regards,
Daniel
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Am Dienstag, den 10.03.2020, 13:12 -0700 schrieb Rich Shepard:
> For some reason that entry did not have a "year" field, only the
> "date"
> field. Many entries have both fields, but this one lacked the "year."
> So I
> added the year and now it show
On Tue, 10 Mar 2020, Rich Shepard wrote:
This may be a glitch in the JabRef 5.x snapshots. I don't recall which of
the 28597 entries in the bibliographic database I've entered most
recently, but they might also be lacking the year field. I'll ask on the
JabRef dev mail list if this could be
On Tue, 10 Mar 2020, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I'm used to the date being the "year" field ("year = {1986}"). Is it
literally "date" in your .bib file and, if so, just for that one reference
or for all of them?
Paul,
The direct answer to your questrion is bot
On 3/10/20 1:48 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
The bibtex source includes date = {1986}. The citation is (Cronshey et
al.
1986), but the reference is,
Cronshey, R., McCuen, R.H., Miller, N., Rawls, W., Robbins, S., &
Woodward,
D. Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds. Tech. rept. TR-55. Nat
The bibtex source includes date = {1986}. The citation is (Cronshey et al.
1986), but the reference is,
Cronshey, R., McCuen, R.H., Miller, N., Rawls, W., Robbins, S., & Woodward,
D. Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds. Tech. rept. TR-55. Natural
Resources Conservation Service.
No
On Thu, 12 Apr 2018, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
You can also insert rules straight from LyX, without ERT.
el,
Oh. I didn't look because I had no idea for what I should be looking.
Thanks,
Rich
tools to provide for entry of name, signature, and date to be filled
> in on a printed copy of the document page. Specifically, this is for
> project proposal acceptance and should look something like this (in
> fixed-space font):
>
> Name (printed): __
You can also insert rules straight from LyX, without ERT.
el
On 11/04/2018 02:10, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
> On Apr 10, 2018, at 7:49 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 10 Apr 2018, Rich Shepard wrote:
>>
>>> Of course, \hspace{} and \vspace{} will place these
On Wed, 11 Apr 2018, Cris Fuhrman wrote:
An alternative is to use a table.
Chris,
There are three items: printed name, signature, and date. The \rule{}{}
macro is perfect for this. Spacing on the page using \vspace{} and \hspace{}
place each item appropriately.
Thanks,
Rich
Hi Rich,
An alternative is to use a table. The labels (Name, Date, etc) are in cells
that have no borders, and the other parts are in cells with borders on the
bottom. Of course you have to play with widths of columns, but this
approach is more form-like and it's easier to perceive (WYSIWYM
On Wed, 11 Apr 2018, Steve Litt wrote:
Why not use sixteen consecutive underscores?
SteveT,
Because 1) it doesn't look as good when typeset and b) \rule{}{} allows
fine control over length and line width.
Rich
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 16:18:41 -0700 (PDT)
Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
>Before I re-invent the wheel I want to discover if there are
> existing tools to provide for entry of name, signature, and date to
> be filled in on a printed copy of the document pag
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
Try following command
\rule{3in}{0.5pt}
Stephen,
\rule{} looks vaguely familiar. I might have used it years ago and have
forgotten about it. It did not show up in TLC2 when I looked at the contents
so I missed it.
Thanks,
Rich
On Apr 10, 2018, at 7:49 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2018, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> Of course, \hspace{} and \vspace{} will place these appropriately. What I
>> seek is a way to add the solid underline for a defined length and at a
>> specified place.
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018, Rich Shepard wrote:
Of course, \hspace{} and \vspace{} will place these appropriately. What I
seek is a way to add the solid underline for a defined length and at a
specified place. Would \hfill{} be the appropriate macro? I've used it to
place spaces but not baselines.
Before I re-invent the wheel I want to discover if there are existing
tools to provide for entry of name, signature, and date to be filled in on a
printed copy of the document page. Specifically, this is for project
proposal acceptance and should look something like this (in fixed-space
font
> On 15Sep 2017, at 17:05, Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org> wrote:
>
> On 09/15/2017 01:58 PM, John Parejko wrote:
>> I've defined Date, Title, Author, Abstract, and DocumentReference (a
>> custom command) in the layout as "InPremable 1" (our LaTeX class
t;
> You are using at least one layout (Date) intended for the title, after
> using non-title layouts. This could lead to missing or incorrect output.
>
>
> I've defined Date, Title, Author, Abstract, and DocumentReference (a
> custom command) in the layout as "InPremable 1"
I'm getting the following LyX error when building my project [1] (which has a
custom class and layout[2]), both when outputting PDF or when exporting to
LaTeX (XeTeX), although the created LaTeX and PDF appear to be fine:
You are using at least one layout (Date) intended for the title, after
I want to add today (date of LaTeX compilation) date to an amsbook
document.
How to do it in LyX?
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On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, Victor Porton wrote:
I want to add today (date of LaTeX compilation) date to an amsbook
document. How to do it in LyX?
Victor,
Open an ERT box (to insert LaTeX code) and enter \today where you want the
date to appear.
Rich
On Fri, 05 Jun 2015 18:51:56 +0300
Victor Porton por...@narod.ru wrote:
I want to add today (date of LaTeX compilation) date to an amsbook
document.
How to do it in LyX?
In the preamble: \date{whatever and however you want the date look
like}
and you will have the date placed as it would
I want to add today (date of LaTeX compilation) date to an amsbook
document.
How to do it in LyX?
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On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, Victor Porton wrote:
I want to add today (date of LaTeX compilation) date to an amsbook
document. How to do it in LyX?
Victor,
Open an ERT box (to insert LaTeX code) and enter \today where you want the
date to appear.
Rich
On Fri, 05 Jun 2015 18:51:56 +0300
Victor Porton por...@narod.ru wrote:
I want to add today (date of LaTeX compilation) date to an amsbook
document.
How to do it in LyX?
In the preamble: \date{whatever and however you want the date look
like}
and you will have the date placed as it would
I want to add "today" (date of LaTeX compilation) date to an amsbook
document.
How to do it in LyX?
--
Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org
On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, Victor Porton wrote:
I want to add "today" (date of LaTeX compilation) date to an amsbook
document. How to do it in LyX?
Victor,
Open an ERT box (to insert LaTeX code) and enter \today where you want the
date to appear.
Rich
On Fri, 05 Jun 2015 18:51:56 +0300
Victor Porton <por...@narod.ru> wrote:
> I want to add "today" (date of LaTeX compilation) date to an amsbook
> document.
>
> How to do it in LyX?
In the preamble: \date{whatever and however you want the date look
like}
and y
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org wrote:
Will Parsons writes:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org wrote:
Will Parsons writes:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Enrico Forestieri <for...@lyx.org> wrote:
> Will Parsons writes:
> >
> > Will Parsons wrote:
> > > In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
> > > edit in the title page. I've discovered [
Will Parsons writes:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14
Will Parsons writes:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14
Will Parsons writes:
>
> Will Parsons wrote:
> > In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
> > edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which looks
> > like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
I use the Preamble:
\usepackage{scrdate}
which comes from KOMAScript and
in the document as ERT \ISOToday which I select from the top left
pulldown as Date.
el
on 2014-07-17, 02:12 Will Parsons said the following:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit
I use the Preamble:
\usepackage{scrdate}
which comes from KOMAScript and
in the document as ERT \ISOToday which I select from the top left
pulldown as Date.
el
on 2014-07-17, 02:12 Will Parsons said the following:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit
I use the Preamble:
\usepackage{scrdate}
which comes from KOMAScript and
in the document as ERT \ISOToday which I select from the top left
pulldown as Date.
el
on 2014-07-17, 02:12 Will Parsons said the following:
> In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
>
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format for
North America (which
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save
On 17/07/2014 2:01 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format for
North America (which
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save
On 17/07/2014 2:01 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is "07/16/14", which is a common format for
Will Parsons wrote:
> In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
> edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which looks
> like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
> again?), but the format is "07/16/14
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons <varro@nodomain.invalid> wrote:
> Will Parsons wrote:
>> In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
>> edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which looks
>> like it might
On 17/07/2014 2:01 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons <varro@nodomain.invalid> wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which l
I would like lyx to prepend the current date to the output .pdf name. I
think the cmd 'pdflatex $$i' is to adjusted.
Thanks for your help.
J.
I would like lyx to prepend the current date to the output .pdf name. I
think the cmd 'pdflatex $$i' is to adjusted.
Thanks for your help.
J.
I would like lyx to prepend the current date to the output .pdf name. I
think the cmd 'pdflatex $$i' is to adjusted.
Thanks for your help.
J.
includes month in the date e.g. (1999, June)
On 25/04/2013 8:52 AM, John Kane wrote:
Thanks Jacob.
I see what you mean about the article = journal point in the apacite
manual. I believe that there are some rare times one wants to insert a
month in an article date so this makes sense
includes month in the date e.g. (1999, June)
On 25/04/2013 8:52 AM, John Kane wrote:
Thanks Jacob.
I see what you mean about the article = journal point in the apacite
manual. I believe that there are some rare times one wants to insert a
month in an article date so this makes sense
. APA6 includes month in the date e.g. (1999, June)
On 25/04/2013 8:52 AM, John Kane wrote:
> Thanks Jacob.
>
> I see what you mean about the article = journal point in the apacite
> manual. I believe that there are some rare times one wants to insert a
> month in an article date
On 25/04/2013 8:52 AM, John Kane wrote:
Thanks Jacob.
I see what you mean about the article = journal point in the apacite
manual. I believe that there are some rare times one wants to insert a
month in an article date so this makes sense.
The thing is that it does not work that way in APA
On 25/04/2013 8:52 AM, John Kane wrote:
Thanks Jacob.
I see what you mean about the article = journal point in the apacite
manual. I believe that there are some rare times one wants to insert a
month in an article date so this makes sense.
The thing is that it does not work that way in APA
On 25/04/2013 8:52 AM, John Kane wrote:
Thanks Jacob.
I see what you mean about the article = journal point in the apacite
manual. I believe that there are some rare times one wants to insert a
month in an article date so this makes sense.
The thing is that it does not work that way in APA
John,
I'm not an expert on apa6, for sure. However, it seems to me that the
behavior you are seeing is the exact behavior intended by the author of the
apacite package. You can see the apacite manual for more on this
http://mirror.utexas.edu/ctan/biblio/bibtex/contrib/apacite/apacite.pdf
The
John,
I'm not an expert on apa6, for sure. However, it seems to me that the
behavior you are seeing is the exact behavior intended by the author of the
apacite package. You can see the apacite manual for more on this
http://mirror.utexas.edu/ctan/biblio/bibtex/contrib/apacite/apacite.pdf
The
John,
I'm not an expert on apa6, for sure. However, it seems to me that the
behavior you are seeing is the exact behavior intended by the author of the
apacite package. You can see the apacite manual for more on this
http://mirror.utexas.edu/ctan/biblio/bibtex/contrib/apacite/apacite.pdf
The
Hi there,
I am not able to eliminate the date in each of the page of my document. I
am using classicthesis style
I tried switching the option off the option in:
documentsettingsDocument Classsuppress the default date on the front
page...
but nothing happened!
May I have to witch it off
Gian Maria,
have you tried adding \date{} in the preamble of your master
document? That should work.
Cheers,
Stefano
2011/11/22 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com:
Hi there,
I am not able to eliminate the date in each of the page of my document. I am
using classicthesis
adding \date{} in the preamble of your master
document? That should work.
Cheers,
Stefano
2011/11/22 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com:
Hi there,
I am not able to eliminate the date in each of the page of my document.
I am
using classicthesis style
I tried switching
should be possible that there will be something to change in the
classictheis-config.tex???
GMNB, there's a nice manual to ClassicThesis saying that you should
remove the drafting option in classictheis-config.tex
Thank you very much Philip, can you gently give me the URL?
There many manuals of many interpretation of classicthesis...
thank you very much,
G.
On 11/22/2011 06:14 PM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
Thank you very much Philip, can you gently give me the URL?
It's the one in the bundle, chapter 1 of ClassicThesis.pdf
http://code.google.com/p/classicthesis/downloads/list
Hi there,
I am not able to eliminate the date in each of the page of my document. I
am using classicthesis style
I tried switching the option off the option in:
documentsettingsDocument Classsuppress the default date on the front
page...
but nothing happened!
May I have to witch it off
Gian Maria,
have you tried adding \date{} in the preamble of your master
document? That should work.
Cheers,
Stefano
2011/11/22 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com:
Hi there,
I am not able to eliminate the date in each of the page of my document. I am
using classicthesis
adding \date{} in the preamble of your master
document? That should work.
Cheers,
Stefano
2011/11/22 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com:
Hi there,
I am not able to eliminate the date in each of the page of my document.
I am
using classicthesis style
I tried switching
should be possible that there will be something to change in the
classictheis-config.tex???
GMNB, there's a nice manual to ClassicThesis saying that you should
remove the drafting option in classictheis-config.tex
Thank you very much Philip, can you gently give me the URL?
There many manuals of many interpretation of classicthesis...
thank you very much,
G.
On 11/22/2011 06:14 PM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
Thank you very much Philip, can you gently give me the URL?
It's the one in the bundle, chapter 1 of ClassicThesis.pdf
http://code.google.com/p/classicthesis/downloads/list
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