Am Samstag, dem 20.03.2021 um 15:33 +0100 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Am Samstag, dem 20.03.2021 um 15:22 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> > However, now (?) the headers (with a double-sided layout) are only
> > set in capital letters.
>
> Please provide an example file.
Probably the following l
Am Samstag, dem 20.03.2021 um 15:22 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> However, now (?) the headers (with a double-sided layout) are only
> set in capital letters.
Please provide an example file.
Jürgen
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Am Freitag, dem 19.03.2021 um 16:51 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> The idxlayout manual is unfortunately meaningless
I wouldn't go that far.
> and very confusing.
It's a bit obscure, yes.
> I searched for the keyword singlepar in it. But the references do not
> help me.
>
> Depending on whe
. März 2021 um 15:24 Uhr
Von: "Jürgen Spitzmüller"
An: "Andreas Plihal" , lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Betreff: Re: Re: Indentation in the index
Am Freitag, dem 19.03.2021 um 15:05 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> That is exactly what helped. Thank you very much!
>
> When
er, if the subgroup of a keyword is cut off because it is too
> long, a further indentation takes place. But I don't want that!
>
> * Furthermore, there is sometimes an indentation that is twice as
> large. For example, if the page number no longer fits in the same
&
That is exactly what helped. Thank you very much!
When I now look at myresult, I see both: wanted and unwanted indentations:
A subgroup of a keyword is rightly indented!
However, if the subgroup of a keyword is cut off because it is too long, a further indentation takes place. But I
Am Donnerstag, dem 18.03.2021 um 18:08 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> Thanks. I loaded the idxlayout package. But how can I control the
> indentation in the index - and just there? I can't quite make up my
> mind from the documentation.
Try for instance
\usepackage[indentunit=1
Thanks. I loaded the idxlayout package. But how can I control the indentation in the index - and just there? I can't quite make up my mind from the documentation.
Greetings
Andreas
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. März 2021 um 16:01 Uhr
Von: "Jürgen Spitzmüller"
An: "Andr
I use this in the latex preamble of the document settings of lyx for the
nomenclature items to be displayed in two columns, to have the symbols
in bold, and to indent the descriptions. I would liek to reduce the
indentation in order to get more space for the text. Unfortunately I
don't
t; paragraph
> separation is applied inside multipar flex insets, but "Indentation"
> is ignored. As a result in documents that use "Indentation" style
> paragraph separation multiparagraph insets lack visual paragraph
> separation.
This sounds like a bug, possibly one
Hello!
Is it possible to define a new multi-paragraph flex-inset, such that
paragraphs inside are indented and spaced according to document settings?
As far as I can tell, for documents with "vertical space" paragraph
separation is applied inside multipar flex insets, but "
+02:00 jezZiFeR :
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > could somebody please help: how could I get rid of the indentation of
> > > footnotes in the first line of the footer? I want every footnote to begin
> > > at the margin without indentation. I use KOMA-script-report in
; could somebody please help: how could I get rid of the indentation of
> > > footnotes in the first line of the footer? I want every footnote to begin
> > > at the margin without indentation. I use KOMA-script-report in LyX 2.3.0.
> > > Please let me know if you need
2018-04-03 10:08 GMT+02:00 jezZiFeR :
> Hello,
>
> could somebody please help: how could I get rid of the indentation of
> footnotes in the first line of the footer? I want every footnote to begin
> at the margin without indentation. I use KOMA-script-report in LyX 2.3.0.
> Ple
Hello,
could somebody please help: how could I get rid of the indentation of footnotes
in the first line of the footer? I want every footnote to begin at the margin
without indentation. I use KOMA-script-report in LyX 2.3.0. Please let me know
if you need a screenshot.
Thanks
Jess
On 08/13/2015 01:32 PM, Michael Berger wrote:
if really found to be necessary, a list of KOMAscript class options can be
found e.g. here:
https://www.rrzn.uni-hannover.de/fileadmin/kurse/material/latex/scrguide.pdf
This is the manual for a version in december 2013, not the current one.
The
David inue.uni-stuttgart.de> writes:
>
>
> >
> > In fact my first line »Texttexttext«-line *is* indented:
> > It is just in the case of an empty line before a new paragraph where the
> > paragraph settings have to be changed, if an indentation is not wanted.
paragraph in a section or chapter, even if indentation is used
>> for paragraph separation. What document class do you use?
>>
>> Hi,
> my LyX setup is English and all my documents use English as "language" as
> well. I observe that regardless the document class the
>
> In fact my first line »Texttexttext«-line *is* indented:
> It is just in the case of an empty line before a new paragraph where the
> paragraph settings have to be changed, if an indentation is not wanted.
> This is fine, because it just happens a few times in the document.
&
line »Texttexttext«-line *is* indented:
It is just in the case of an empty line before a new paragraph where the
paragraph settings have to be changed, if an indentation is not wanted. This is
fine, because it just happens a few times in the document.
Best
Jess
> Am 13.08.2015 um 10
ent?
> >
>
> This is probably a property of the document class you use (and it should
> be configurable via class options). Most classes I know do _not_ indent
> the first paragraph in a section or chapter, even if indentation is used
> for paragraph separation. What document cla
Am 13.08.2015 um 10:31 schrieb jezZiFeR:
> As far as I know I did not change the class options in the preamble. There is
> a XeTeX-command in the preamble, which might be unnecessary, but I see no
> changes in the class options. As I do not know what using Sections for
> creating headers is, I t
As far as I know I did not change the class options in the preamble. There is a
XeTeX-command in the preamble, which might be unnecessary, but I see no changes
in the class options. As I do not know what using Sections for creating headers
is, I think I do not.
Here is a minimal file:
Minimal
Am 13.08.2015 um 10:10 schrieb jezZiFeR:
>
> I use KOMA-Script-report.
>
Ok, this is weird. KOMAScript would usually not indent the first
paragraph in a new section or chapter unless you change the class
options in the preamble. Did you?
Do you use Sections for creating headers?
Could you send us
nd it should
be configurable via class options). Most classes I know do _not_ indent
the first paragraph in a section or chapter, even if indentation is used
for paragraph separation. What document class do you use?
Dear Michael,
Thank you, this works well. Is there also an automatic possibility to not
indent the first paragraphs after a headline in the whole document?
Best
Jess
> Am 12.08.2015 um 23:07 schrieb Michael Berger :
>
> jezZiFeR gmail.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> how could I achieve
jezZiFeR gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> how could I achieve, that the first line of a paragraph is indeed
completely to the left, when there is an
> empty line before it or rather when there is no other paragraph directly
before it. I add an example, so that
> it might be easier to understan
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
>
> The tip on the wiki only changes the example (singular) environment.
> To achieve the same with examples (plural), add the following to the
> preamble;
>
> \let\oldexamples\examples
> \let\endoldexamples\endexamples
> \renewenvironment{examples}{%
> \setl
2013/1/30 Hiram Ring:
> Sorry to re-open this thread, but it no longer works, or at least not on my
> system. Does LyX now handle glossing differently? Or has the \leftmargini
> command been subsumed by another command?
>
> I posted more details of my issue here:
> http://www.latex-community.or
Jürgen Spitzmüller writes:
>
> Johannes Knaus wrote:
> > Yes! That does it!
>
> It's now documented on the wiki, together with some related information:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc16
>
> Jürgen
>
>
Hi Jürgen,
Sorry to re-open this thread, but it no longer works, or at leas
2012/4/26 Peter Coles :
> Stefano, Richard thanks. After some toying, the following worked:
>
> 1) I added to the preamble the full block Richard described, replacing the
> 's with at symbols (this replacement was probably obvious to everyone
> except
> me.) I also changed the first line as you s
stefano franchi gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Peter Coles gmail.com>
wrote:
> >> Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
> > Thank you. Could you shed some light on where I should be making these
edits?
> > Am I to insert \renewenvironment{thebibliography}[1]{} as ERT
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Peter Coles wrote:
>> Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
> Thank you. Could you shed some light on where I should be making these edits?
> Am I to insert \renewenvironment{thebibliography}[1]{} as ERT somewhere in
> the main .lyx document? Or is there some othe
> Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
>
> ...
>
>
>See e.g.
> http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/lyx/ownlists.htm
> for a description of what you might try changing. Ultimately, you'd
> need to do:
> \renewenvironment{thebibliography}[1]{}
> Richard
>
Thank yo
On 04/24/2012 02:49 PM, Peter Coles wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Manolo Martínez
mailto:man...@austrohungaro.com>> wrote:
On 04/24/12 at 04:19pm, Peter Coles wrote:
> Hi all --
>
> A journal has requested that the hanging indent in my
bibliography be exactly .
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Manolo Martínez
wrote:
> On 04/24/12 at 04:19pm, Peter Coles wrote:
> > Hi all --
> >
> > A journal has requested that the hanging indent in my bibliography be
> exactly .5
> > inches. Is there an easy way to do this using lyx?
> >
> > I am using lyx 2.0, bibtex,
On 04/24/12 at 04:19pm, Peter Coles wrote:
> Hi all --
>
> A journal has requested that the hanging indent in my bibliography be exactly
> .5
> inches. Is there an easy way to do this using lyx?
>
> I am using lyx 2.0, bibtex, article class, natbib, and aea.bst.
>
> Many thanks!
> Peter
>
>
Hi all --
A journal has requested that the hanging indent in my bibliography be exactly
.5
inches. Is there an easy way to do this using lyx?
I am using lyx 2.0, bibtex, article class, natbib, and aea.bst.
Many thanks!
Peter
(I tried searching the forum on this topic, and could only find ou
On 11/30/2011 06:51 PM, ChiPro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how could I get LYX to add BOTH indentation AND some vertical space between
> paragraphs?
>
>
Not absolutely sure, but I think you just need to set \parindent and
\parskip.
rgh
On 2011-10-06, Thomas Strausz wrote:
> Tao Cumplido gmx.net> writes:
>> I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here
>> can help me with that.
>> So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line,
>> all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to
Hello,
Tao Cumplido gmx.net> writes:
>
> I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here
> can help me with that.
>
> So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line,
> all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to the right, which looks
> weird
I guess this might be more of a Latex question but maybe someone here
can help me with that.
So always when I insert a footnote that has more text than fits on one line,
all subsequent lines are shifted somewhat to the right, which looks
weird to me. So I'd rather have either the first line shifte
ecause for this article I have
Indentation checked in Text Layout. Should I replace ParSep 1 with
something else?
There are additional Keywords for space above and below the
paragraph. See
Help>Customization.
Günter
Thanks, Günter.
On 2011-06-14, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
...
> This is just what I need. I've saved it as a LyX module. Thank you.
> How do I get the separation to show up in LyX? I'm assuming the ParSep
> 1 won't make the separation show up, because for this article I have
>
On Jun 14, 2011, at 2:50 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-06-13, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Jun 10, 2011, at 3:42 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-06-10, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
At various spots within a document where paragraphs are separated
with indentation, I often have claims
On 2011-06-13, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> On Jun 10, 2011, at 3:42 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
>> On 2011-06-10, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>>> At various spots within a document where paragraphs are separated
>>> with indentation, I often have claims, propositions, laws,
On Jun 10, 2011, at 3:42 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-06-10, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
At various spots within a document where paragraphs are separated
with
indentation, I often have claims, propositions, laws, etc, which I
would like formatted flush left with some vertical space before
On Jun 10, 2011, at 3:42 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-06-10, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
At various spots within a document where paragraphs are separated
with
indentation, I often have claims, propositions, laws, etc, which I
would like formatted flush left with some vertical space before
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Bruce Pourciau
wrote:
> At various spots within a document where paragraphs are separated with
> indentation, I often have claims, propositions, laws, etc, which I would
> like formatted flush left with some vertical space before and after. For
> var
On 2011-06-10, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> At various spots within a document where paragraphs are separated with
> indentation, I often have claims, propositions, laws, etc, which I
> would like formatted flush left with some vertical space before and
> after. For various reason
At various spots within a document where paragraphs are separated with
indentation, I often have claims, propositions, laws, etc, which I
would like formatted flush left with some vertical space before and
after. For various reasons, I wish to avoid using the AMS theorem,
lemma, etc
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Paul Rubin wrote:
> Assuming you want to do this for all enumerations, add the following to your
> preamble:
>
> \usepackage{enumitem}
> \setenumerate{leftmargin=*}
>
> This of course assumes that you have the enumitem package installed.
>
> /Paul
>
>
Thanks Paul
Assuming you want to do this for all enumerations, add the following to your
preamble:
\usepackage{enumitem}
\setenumerate{leftmargin=*}
This of course assumes that you have the enumitem package installed.
/Paul
Hi LyX users,
I would like to reduce the indentation of an enumerated list so that
the number is flush with the left margin of the regular text, and the
text within the list is indented by the same amount relative to the
number as it is now.
That is, i just want to move things to the left a bit
creenshots from the PDF output). I read
> the KOMA-Script manual and I see no option that would allow me to set
> this first-level indentation. Furthermore, on page 98 of the
> KOMA-Script manual (section 3.6.4: Lists), there is a basic itemize
> environment example, where we can cle
I see no option that would allow me to set
this first-level indentation. Furthermore, on page 98 of the
KOMA-Script manual (section 3.6.4: Lists), there is a basic itemize
environment example, where we can clearly see indentation of the first
bullet level from the main text body.
Is there something fro
see no option that
would allow me to set this first-level indentation. Furthermore, on page 98
of the KOMA-Script manual (section 3.6.4: Lists), there is a basic itemize
environment example, where we can clearly see indentation of the first
bullet level from the main text body.
Is there something
Chris Rackauckas writes:
>
> Hey, so the only major problem I've been having with Lyx
> is that I have this weird reverse indentation. It appears
> on all of my files and does not appear in the User Guide
> files. I've tried matching my settings to the User Guide
&g
Am Friday 12 February 2010 04:52:27 schrieb Chris Rackauckas:
> Nevermind. Problem solved.
what went wrong?
Nevermind. Problem solved.
Hey, so the only major problem I've been having with Lyx
is that I have this weird reverse indentation. It appears
on all of my files and does not appear in the User Guide
files. I've tried matching my settings to the User Guide
but I cannot find out why every paragraph listed under
s
Johannes Knaus wrote:
> Yes! That does it!
It's now documented on the wiki, together with some related information:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc16
Jürgen
Yes! That does it!
A big Thank You from Johannes.
Am 12.08.2009 um 10:33 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Johannes Knaus wrote:
After some days of playing around I still haven't found a solution to
the problem. Indeed it seems a very tricky business.
It seems that \leftmargin is completely ignor
Johannes Knaus wrote:
> After some days of playing around I still haven't found a solution to
> the problem. Indeed it seems a very tricky business.
>
> It seems that \leftmargin is completely ignored:
There are two things to be considered here:
1. leftmargin is differentiated per indendation l
Hello again,
After some days of playing around I still haven't found a solution to
the problem. Indeed it seems a very tricky business.
It seems that \leftmargin is completely ignored:
\setlength{\leftmargin}{2pt}
or
\setlength{\leftmargin}{92pt}
do not change anything in the pdf-output.
T
Johannes Knaus wrote:
> I added these lines to the preamble and now the numbers are correctly
> indented but on the beginning/the left side they stand out a little
> bit, seen from the left textborder.
> That isn't the case without the lines above.
You need to play with other list values such
Can I correct this? How?
\renewenvironment{example}{%
\begin{examples}\settowidth{\labelwidth}{(0.00)}\item}
{\end{examples}}
Jürgen
I added these lines to the preamble and now the numbers are correctly
indented but on the beginning/the left side they stand out a little
bit, seen from the
Johannes Knaus wrote:
> So the indentation of the second line is to small. It seems that it is
> aligned in the same depth as if the counter consisted of only one
> number.
>
> Can I correct this? How?
\renewenvironment{example}{%
\begin{examples}\settowidth{\labelwidth}{(0.0
int Definition
This works fine and the two words "Constraint" are perfectly aligned
under each other, i.e. have the same indentation (obviously better
than in this email ;-).
The problem occurs in a chapter (maybe I should note that I use KOMA-
script book) where the counter grows abo
The culprit turned out to be the [labels] that bibtex inserts into each
\bibitem before the {key}.
Once those are removed, the strange indentations disappear.
I have used simlar stuff before, but never had this problem. I suspect
some incompatibility among the various packages I am using in this
I have a Lyx file that was exported to Latex, in order to include
references (using the .bbl. file).
With pdflatex it produces a perfect looking pdf file.
When that Latex file is re-imported into Lyx, it produces a pdf file
that is correct in every way except one:
The entire bibliography (follow
Am Friday 03 July 2009 11:27:14 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> cmiramon wrote:
> > > Seems to be a bug in the hanging package. I don't have another idea
> > > than inserting a vertical space.
> >
> > Or you could try to switch to komascript book. In my experience koma
> > works much better when you
cmiramon wrote:
> > Seems to be a bug in the hanging package. I don't have another idea than
> > inserting a vertical space.
>
> Or you could try to switch to komascript book. In my experience koma works
> much better when you start to tweak stuff (fonts, etc.) than the simple
> book class. You hav
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
> Seems to be a bug in the hanging package. I don't have another idea than
> inserting a vertical space.
>
Or you could try to switch to komascript book. In my experience koma works
much better when you start to tweak stuff (fonts, etc.) than the simple
book class. Y
Markus Büchele wrote:
> Here is the sourcefile (slightly abridged ;-) and my PDF output - by the
> way, thanks and I'm using Lyx 1.6.2
Seems to be a bug in the hanging package. I don't have another idea than
inserting a vertical space.
Jürgen
Am Thursday 02 July 2009 10:06:57 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Markus Büchele wrote:
> > Have you got a clue what needs to be changed?
>
> Without the sourcefile: no.
>
> Jürgen
Here is the sourcefile (slightly abridged ;-) and my PDF output - by the way,
thanks and I'm using Lyx 1.6.2
Markus
Markus Büchele wrote:
> Have you got a clue what needs to be changed?
Without the sourcefile: no.
Jürgen
Thanks for your comment on macros and environments, Jürgen!
Now something strange has happened to my subsection headlines in the sources
lists: they are too close to the paragraph before and the font size is too
small, but just the ones after the first hanging paragraph!
Please find attached 2
Markus Büchele wrote:
> I've contiuend trying and NOW IT WORKS! Not in the first line, though,
> where I put my \begin{footnotesize}.
The text sizes are macros, not environment. I.e., use \small, \footnotesize,
etc., not \begin{small}, \begin{footnotesize}, etc.
Put the macro in a separate (Sta
Yes, I did - well I suppose it's the same as in the German:
Dokument -> Einstellungen ... -> Module -> Hängend
I've contiuend trying and NOW IT WORKS! Not in the first line, though, where I
put my \begin{footnotesize}. But that's not a problem in my case
I think I had forgotten to activate it a
Markus Büchele wrote:
> "Environment Hangparagraphs undefined."
>
> I appened it at the end of the preamble.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
Did you add the Hanging module to the list of selected modules in
Document>Settings>Modules?
Jürgen
pitzmüller:
> Markus Büchele wrote:
> > 1st problem: font size
> > =
> > If I use "\begin{small}", I will only get font size 11. With {tiny} I
> > will get 6. How can I get to size 10?
>
> \footnotesize gives you 10pt at 12pt base size.
>
>
Markus Büchele wrote:
> 1st problem: font size
> =
> If I use "\begin{small}", I will only get font size 11. With {tiny} I will
> get 6. How can I get to size 10?
\footnotesize gives you 10pt at 12pt base size.
> 2nd problem: indentation
> ===
Hi,
I'm having two interconnected problem. My editor wants me to print the text in
fontsize 12 (no problem), but the last chapter with the lists of sources in
fontsize 10 and this indentation:
0.7 cm XXX
XXX
1st problem: font
best wishes!
Markus
Am Freitag, 29. Mai 2009 20:26:58 schrieben Sie:
> Markus Büchele wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > is there a way to change indentation for quotes and quotations in the
> > preamble of a document? I'd need left indentation 0.7cm, right
> > inden
Markus Büchele wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to change indentation for quotes and quotations in the preamble
of a document? I'd need left indentation 0.7cm, right indentation 0cm.
All I found was changes inside the document, such as:
\par
\begingroup
\leftskip=2cm % ggf. verstellen
\noi
Hi,
is there a way to change indentation for quotes and quotations in the preamble
of a document? I'd need left indentation 0.7cm, right indentation 0cm.
All I found was changes inside the document, such as:
\par
\begingroup
\leftskip=2cm % ggf. verstellen
\noindent Langer Text
\par
\end
2009/5/3 Vito De Tullio :
> rgheck wrote:
>
>>> I have used the "listings" package. It probably knows ada. (I haven't
>>> used it with lyx though, just with latex.)
>> There is support for listings in LyX. Use the Insert>Program Listing
>> environment. Ada is available.
>
> as an alternative to the
rgheck wrote:
>> I have used the "listings" package. It probably knows ada. (I haven't
>> used it with lyx though, just with latex.)
> There is support for listings in LyX. Use the Insert>Program Listing
> environment. Ada is available.
as an alternative to the listings package, I suggest texment
Thomas Løcke wrote:
This works a charm. The syntax highlighting is very good, and it
supports Ada 2005. It doesn't do proper indentation though, but it's
very easy for me to do that manually.
Check all the listings options:
http://www.ctan.org/get/macros/latex/contri
the Insert>Program Listing
> environment. Ada is available.
Thank you!
This works a charm. The syntax highlighting is very good, and it
supports Ada 2005. It doesn't do proper indentation though, but it's
very easy for me to do that manually.
The more I learn about LyX, the more amazed I get. What an awesome app!
:o)
Thomas
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I have used the "listings" package. It probably knows ada. (I haven't used
it with lyx though, just with latex.)
There is support for listings in LyX. Use the Insert>Program Listing
environment. Ada is available.
rh
I have used the "listings" package. It probably knows ada. (I haven't used
it with lyx though, just with latex.)
On Sat, 2 May 2009, Thomas L?cke wrote:
Now that I've decided on using LyX for my manual, I've started wondering
how to go about getting the source code examples highlighted and indented.
Most of the code examples will be in Ada, with a little bit of C here and
there.
Thomas,
There is a 'co
Hey again,
Now that I've decided on using LyX for my manual, I've started
wondering how to go about getting the source code examples highlighted
and indented. Most of the code examples will be in Ada, with a little
bit of C here and there.
Is there a way to "automate" this, or should I just do it
> Thanks. I found a simple way to add extra space after
> headings with the
> "insert vertical space (protected)" command.
> Regarding the footnotes I tried
> \usepackage[para]{footmisc} and \usepackage[hang,
> flushmargin]{footmisc}
> both failed with lyx 1.6. but works fine with lyx 1.5.6.
> The
ould
> like to do is to to avoid indentation within the footnotes.
Look p. 92 of the English komascript documentation.
> I guess this
> is possible to do it with footmisc but I didn't manage to put the right
> commands into my preamble until now. The second thing I would need to d
ould like
> to do is to to avoid indentation within the footnotes. I
> guess this is
> possible to do it with footmisc but I didn't manage to
> put the right
> commands into my preamble until now.
try with:
\usepackage[para]{footmisc}
in preamble
Plus, with koma-scritp specific command
Dear All,
I am currently finalising my PhD dissertation in Law. I'm using Lyx 1.6 on
windows xp (no package yet for lyx 1.6 on my mandriva :-)) and would need
some help.
The class document I use is book (koma-script). The first think I would like
to do is to to avoid indentation withi
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