Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in North American English -how is LyX pronounced?
tia
I thinks it should be pronounced licks, isn't it?
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 10:02:17PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
I'm just trying to do some documentation in LyX using the DocBook
layout style and I'm finding a few things which are making life difficult.
Me too.
For starters, tables outside of floats don't get wrapped properly.
We pronounce TeX as tech, so consistency would say LyX is like.
On Saturday 25 August 2001 03:03 am, you wrote:
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in North American English -how is LyX pronounced?
tia
I thinks it should be pronounced licks, isn't it?
Wouldn't lick (LyX) be consistent with tech (TeX)
We pronounce TeX as tech, so consistency would say LyX is like.
Hello,
I would like to insert a 2-page postscript as a figure float in my LyX
document. When I put it as it is, I get in the generated postscript (of the
LyX) a single long page (exceeding page limit) of the figure. I tried
converting the postscript to an eps using ps2epsi but I get
Hi all,
I need a document with all fonts the same size, i.e. normal. I don't
want to change the font size in all paragraph, section etc.
manually. The font should still be boldface. Can one do this in the
latex preable, for example? Or need I make a new layout (which, BTW, I
don't know how
On Saturday 25 August 2001 16:06, Juha Siltala wrote:
Hi all,
Or need I make a new layout (which, BTW, I
don't know how to do -- the docs on the issue are frightening! :)
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/lyx/
is your friend when you need to modify environments using a layout.
--
Only if the letter X stands for chi like in TeX (the X in TeX is not
'x')
One may need to do some background check... Untill then I will call it LyX
like the six(th sense)!
R
- Original Message -
From: Kent Kostuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LyX [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001
Hi,
I've faced the same issue a little while back and after fiddling a while
with it, I've came to the conclusion that the simplest way to do this is
to increment my page counter of the number of ps page I want to include (2
in your case) and print the pages seperatly. Not lyx-illy correct but I
I need a document with all fonts the same size, i.e. normal. I don't
want to change the font size in all paragraph, section etc.
manually. The font should still be boldface. Can one do this in the
latex preable, for example? Or need I make a new layout (which, BTW, I
don't know how to do --
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in North American English -how is LyX pronounced?
tia
I thinks it should be pronounced licks, isn't it?
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 10:02:17PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
I'm just trying to do some documentation in LyX using the DocBook
layout style and I'm finding a few things which are making life difficult.
Me too.
For starters, tables outside of floats don't get wrapped properly.
We pronounce TeX as tech, so consistency would say LyX is like.
On Saturday 25 August 2001 03:03 am, you wrote:
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in North American English -how is LyX pronounced?
tia
I thinks it should be pronounced licks, isn't it?
Wouldn't lick (LyX) be consistent with tech (TeX)
We pronounce TeX as tech, so consistency would say LyX is like.
Hello,
I would like to insert a 2-page postscript as a figure float in my LyX
document. When I put it as it is, I get in the generated postscript (of the
LyX) a single long page (exceeding page limit) of the figure. I tried
converting the postscript to an eps using ps2epsi but I get
Hi all,
I need a document with all fonts the same size, i.e. normal. I don't
want to change the font size in all paragraph, section etc.
manually. The font should still be boldface. Can one do this in the
latex preable, for example? Or need I make a new layout (which, BTW, I
don't know how
On Saturday 25 August 2001 16:06, Juha Siltala wrote:
Hi all,
Or need I make a new layout (which, BTW, I
don't know how to do -- the docs on the issue are frightening! :)
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/lyx/
is your friend when you need to modify environments using a layout.
--
Only if the letter X stands for chi like in TeX (the X in TeX is not
'x')
One may need to do some background check... Untill then I will call it LyX
like the six(th sense)!
R
- Original Message -
From: Kent Kostuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LyX [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001
Hi,
I've faced the same issue a little while back and after fiddling a while
with it, I've came to the conclusion that the simplest way to do this is
to increment my page counter of the number of ps page I want to include (2
in your case) and print the pages seperatly. Not lyx-illy correct but I
I need a document with all fonts the same size, i.e. normal. I don't
want to change the font size in all paragraph, section etc.
manually. The font should still be boldface. Can one do this in the
latex preable, for example? Or need I make a new layout (which, BTW, I
don't know how to do --
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> in North American English -how is "LyX" pronounced?
>
> tia
I thinks it should be pronounced "licks", isn't it?
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 10:02:17PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
>
> >I'm just trying to do some documentation in LyX using the DocBook
> > layout style and I'm finding a few things which are making life difficult.
>
> Me too.
>
> For starters, tables outside of floats don't get wrapped
We pronounce TeX as "tech", so consistency would say LyX is "like".
On Saturday 25 August 2001 03:03 am, you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > in North American English -how is "LyX" pronounced?
> >
> > tia
>
> I thinks it should be pronounced "licks", isn't it?
Wouldn't "lick" (LyX) be consistent with "tech" (TeX)
> We pronounce TeX as "tech", so consistency would say LyX is "like".
>
Hello,
I would like to insert a 2-page postscript as a figure float in my LyX
document. When I put it as it is, I get in the generated postscript (of the
LyX) a single long page (exceeding page limit) of the figure. I tried
converting the postscript to an eps using ps2epsi but I get
Hi all,
I need a document with all fonts the same size, i.e. "normal". I don't
want to change the font size in all "paragraph", "section" etc.
manually. The font should still be boldface. Can one do this in the
latex preable, for example? Or need I make a new layout (which, BTW, I
don't know
On Saturday 25 August 2001 16:06, Juha Siltala wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Or need I make a new layout (which, BTW, I
> don't know how to do -- the docs on the issue are frightening! :)
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/lyx/
is your friend when you need to modify environments using a layout.
--
Only if the letter "X" stands for "chi" like in TeX (the "X" in TeX is not
'x')
One may need to do some background check... Untill then I will call it LyX
like the six(th sense)!
R
- Original Message -
From: Kent Kostuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LyX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday,
Hi,
I've faced the same issue a little while back and after fiddling a while
with it, I've came to the conclusion that the simplest way to do this is
to increment my page counter of the number of ps page I want to include (2
in your case) and print the pages seperatly. Not lyx-illy correct but I
> I need a document with all fonts the same size, i.e. "normal". I don't
> want to change the font size in all "paragraph", "section" etc.
> manually. The font should still be boldface. Can one do this in the
> latex preable, for example? Or need I make a new layout (which, BTW, I
> don't know
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