Hello,
Can anyone help me to configure the Polish keaboard ?? I'm learning to use
LyX 1.1.6fix1 and Mandrake 8.0. Here are some facts and things I tried to
do:
- Polish keyboard works in other X applications (it doesn't in console
mode)
- I changed the default language in Edit-Preferences popup
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as Ben~Jebria.
All to no avail.
The
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 11:39, Herbert Voss wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however,
the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried
I'm now trying to format the TOC for my thesis. The package tocloft looks
promising, but when all three of tocloft, koma-script article and
fancy headers are defined, I get
\|@chapter undefined
error.
I tried to replace fancy headers with the command \deftripstyle,
documented in the
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I tried to replace fancy headers with the command \deftripstyle,
Oops... I'm very sorry. It *DOES* work with \deftripstyle, but I had just
forgotten to set Layout/Document/Pagestyle back to default from fancy.
So everything is OK now...
tocloft seems to be working fine and my TOC styles are now
perfect... except that I'd like to have the section headings typesetted in
CAPITALS (not just small caps) just like inside the article body. However,
\uppercase doesn't seem to be working (from my preamble):
% Format TOC
I'm rewriting a booklet using bibtex for my bibliography. It comes out
fine in the plain style (and also works with the other styles that come
pre-installed) but I need it in MLA style. I've downloaded the mla.sty
file into .../texmf/bibtex/bst/base but when I invoke it from LyX, I get
no
robin wrote:
I'm rewriting a booklet using bibtex for my bibliography. It comes out
fine in the plain style (and also works with the other styles that come
pre-installed) but I need it in MLA style. I've downloaded the mla.sty
file into .../texmf/bibtex/bst/base but when I invoke it from
Hello friends,
I'm using lyx 1.1.6 fix3 . I'm wriiting a book but cannot insert a
table of contents.
I had an old version of Lyx on which it was very easy. Which are the
proper commands
that I should make in order to get my table of contents?
Thanks,
Mário
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
tocloft seems to be working fine and my TOC styles are now
perfect... except that I'd like to have the section headings typesetted in
CAPITALS (not just small caps) just like inside the article body. However,
\uppercase doesn't seem to be working (from my preamble):
Mario Alves wrote:
Hello friends,
I'm using lyx 1.1.6 fix3 . I'm wriiting a book but cannot insert a
table of contents.
I had an old version of Lyx on which it was very easy. Which are the
proper commands
that I should make in order to get my table of contents?
put the cursor at the
I'm using report, with 4 level of numbering (i mean, until: a.b.c.d), and when i use
paragraph enviroment, in the ps (not in the lyx screen) i get a.b.c.0.e.
How can i avoid to get a number in the paragraph style? I want to have in bold letter
or
something like that (to emphasize it, because 5
Hi,
use Section* or whatever level you want to have your paragraph formated in with
a * at the end (from the pull-down menu in LyX). This will give you an
unnumbered, but equally formated, paragraph. Should give you the result you are
looking for.
Arne
On 31-Jul-2001 montyline wrote:
I'm
Herbert Voss wrote:
Larry Kollar wrote:
sign me up
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Instead of getting started on the right foot, I put
it in my mouth
Is it possible to print the document with the notes (inserted via insert-note)?
While i'm writing notes are very useful, but when another correct my document he
doesn't
read my thoughts.
---
· Manuel Campos Martínez
· cleese AT
Hello friends, I'm using lyx 1.1.6 fix3 . I'm wriiting a book but cannot
insert a table of contents. I had an old version of Lyx on which it
was very easy. Which are the proper commands that I should make in order
to get my table of contents?
Insert - Lists TOC - Table of Contents
Hello,
Can anyone help me to configure the Polish keaboard ?? I'm learning to use
LyX 1.1.6fix1 and Mandrake 8.0. Here are some facts and things I tried to
do:
- Polish keyboard works in other X applications (it doesn't in console
mode)
- I changed the default language in Edit-Preferences popup
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as Ben~Jebria.
All to no avail.
The
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 11:39, Herbert Voss wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however,
the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried
I'm now trying to format the TOC for my thesis. The package tocloft looks
promising, but when all three of tocloft, koma-script article and
fancy headers are defined, I get
\|@chapter undefined
error.
I tried to replace fancy headers with the command \deftripstyle,
documented in the
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I tried to replace fancy headers with the command \deftripstyle,
Oops... I'm very sorry. It *DOES* work with \deftripstyle, but I had just
forgotten to set Layout/Document/Pagestyle back to default from fancy.
So everything is OK now...
tocloft seems to be working fine and my TOC styles are now
perfect... except that I'd like to have the section headings typesetted in
CAPITALS (not just small caps) just like inside the article body. However,
\uppercase doesn't seem to be working (from my preamble):
% Format TOC
I'm rewriting a booklet using bibtex for my bibliography. It comes out
fine in the plain style (and also works with the other styles that come
pre-installed) but I need it in MLA style. I've downloaded the mla.sty
file into .../texmf/bibtex/bst/base but when I invoke it from LyX, I get
no
robin wrote:
I'm rewriting a booklet using bibtex for my bibliography. It comes out
fine in the plain style (and also works with the other styles that come
pre-installed) but I need it in MLA style. I've downloaded the mla.sty
file into .../texmf/bibtex/bst/base but when I invoke it from
Hello friends,
I'm using lyx 1.1.6 fix3 . I'm wriiting a book but cannot insert a
table of contents.
I had an old version of Lyx on which it was very easy. Which are the
proper commands
that I should make in order to get my table of contents?
Thanks,
Mário
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
tocloft seems to be working fine and my TOC styles are now
perfect... except that I'd like to have the section headings typesetted in
CAPITALS (not just small caps) just like inside the article body. However,
\uppercase doesn't seem to be working (from my preamble):
Mario Alves wrote:
Hello friends,
I'm using lyx 1.1.6 fix3 . I'm wriiting a book but cannot insert a
table of contents.
I had an old version of Lyx on which it was very easy. Which are the
proper commands
that I should make in order to get my table of contents?
put the cursor at the
I'm using report, with 4 level of numbering (i mean, until: a.b.c.d), and when i use
paragraph enviroment, in the ps (not in the lyx screen) i get a.b.c.0.e.
How can i avoid to get a number in the paragraph style? I want to have in bold letter
or
something like that (to emphasize it, because 5
Hi,
use Section* or whatever level you want to have your paragraph formated in with
a * at the end (from the pull-down menu in LyX). This will give you an
unnumbered, but equally formated, paragraph. Should give you the result you are
looking for.
Arne
On 31-Jul-2001 montyline wrote:
I'm
Herbert Voss wrote:
Larry Kollar wrote:
sign me up
send an empty mail message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe
Instead of getting started on the right foot, I put
it in my mouth
Is it possible to print the document with the notes (inserted via insert-note)?
While i'm writing notes are very useful, but when another correct my document he
doesn't
read my thoughts.
---
· Manuel Campos Martínez
· cleese AT
Hello friends, I'm using lyx 1.1.6 fix3 . I'm wriiting a book but cannot
insert a table of contents. I had an old version of Lyx on which it
was very easy. Which are the proper commands that I should make in order
to get my table of contents?
Insert - Lists TOC - Table of Contents
Hello,
Can anyone help me to configure the Polish keaboard ?? I'm learning to use
LyX 1.1.6fix1 and Mandrake 8.0. Here are some facts and things I tried to
do:
- Polish keyboard works in other X applications (it doesn't in console
mode)
- I changed the default language in Edit->Preferences
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as Ben~Jebria.
All to no avail.
The
Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
> citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
> convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
>
> I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 11:39, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
> >
> > I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however,
the
> > citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
> > convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
> >
> >
I'm now trying to format the TOC for my thesis. The package tocloft looks
promising, but when all three of "tocloft", "koma-script article" and
"fancy headers" are defined, I get
"\|@chapter undefined"
error.
I tried to replace "fancy headers" with the command "\deftripstyle",
documented
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> I tried to replace "fancy headers" with the command "\deftripstyle",
Oops... I'm very sorry. It *DOES* work with \deftripstyle, but I had just
forgotten to set Layout/Document/Pagestyle back to default from "fancy".
So everything is OK now...
tocloft seems to be working fine and my TOC styles are now
perfect... except that I'd like to have the section headings typesetted in
CAPITALS (not just small caps) just like inside the article body. However,
\uppercase doesn't seem to be working (from my preamble):
% Format TOC
I'm rewriting a booklet using bibtex for my bibliography. It comes out
fine in the plain style (and also works with the other styles that come
pre-installed) but I need it in MLA style. I've downloaded the mla.sty
file into .../texmf/bibtex/bst/base but when I invoke it from LyX, I get
no
robin wrote:
>
> I'm rewriting a booklet using bibtex for my bibliography. It comes out
> fine in the plain style (and also works with the other styles that come
> pre-installed) but I need it in MLA style. I've downloaded the mla.sty
> file into .../texmf/bibtex/bst/base but when I invoke it
Hello friends,
I'm using lyx 1.1.6 fix3 . I'm wriiting a book but cannot insert a
table of contents.
I had an old version of Lyx on which it was very easy. Which are the
proper commands
that I should make in order to get my table of contents?
Thanks,
Mário
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
>
> tocloft seems to be working fine and my TOC styles are now
> perfect... except that I'd like to have the section headings typesetted in
> CAPITALS (not just small caps) just like inside the article body. However,
> \uppercase doesn't seem to be working (from my
Mario Alves wrote:
>
> Hello friends,
> I'm using lyx 1.1.6 fix3 . I'm wriiting a book but cannot insert a
> table of contents.
> I had an old version of Lyx on which it was very easy. Which are the
> proper commands
> that I should make in order to get my table of contents?
put the cursor at
I'm using report, with 4 level of numbering (i mean, until: a.b.c.d), and when i use
paragraph enviroment, in the ps (not in the lyx screen) i get a.b.c.0.e.
How can i avoid to get a number in the paragraph style? I want to have in bold letter
or
something like that (to emphasize it, because 5
Hi,
use Section* or whatever level you want to have your paragraph formated in with
a "*" at the end (from the pull-down menu in LyX). This will give you an
unnumbered, but equally formated, paragraph. Should give you the result you are
looking for.
Arne
On 31-Jul-2001 montyline wrote:
> I'm
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Larry Kollar wrote:
> >
> > sign me up
>
> send an empty mail message to:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe
Instead of getting started on the right foot, I put
it in my mouth
Is it possible to print the document with the notes (inserted via insert->note)?
While i'm writing notes are very useful, but when another correct my document he
doesn't
read my thoughts.
---
· Manuel Campos Martínez
· cleese AT
> Hello friends, I'm using lyx 1.1.6 fix3 . I'm wriiting a book but cannot
> insert a table of contents. I had an old version of Lyx on which it
> was very easy. Which are the proper commands that I should make in order
> to get my table of contents?
Insert -> Lists & TOC -> Table of Contents
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