Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
/usr/share/lyx/xfonts
is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
everything should be ok). Declared fonts are in source dir/lib/xfonts.
I moved this fonts:
cmex10.pfb cmr10.pfb eufm10.pfb msbm10.pfb
I am new to lyx, and after a few weeks of use I'm delighted. What an
ease to work, compared to word processors of the ordinary kind. Thanks
to all lyx contributors.
Now my question. Using the bibliography paragraph environment every
item is numbered. Is there a way to turn off this numbering
How can I remove the toolbar?
Hi,
N
How can insert in the formula: ( )
k
N is over k and both are inner the parenthesis.
Thank you
--
Jose Thadeu Cavalcante
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I noticed in gv that the default print layout has fairly wide
unequally-sized margins. In order to use less paper I would like to
resize these margins to a few % of the page. Is this possible w/o going
through a lot of contortions..?
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 07:13:02AM -0300, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote:
Hi,
N
How can insert in the formula: ( )
k
N is over k and both are inner the parenthesis.
Type \binomspace
Make sure
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 05:14:57AM -0500, gavron wrote:
I noticed in gv that the default print layout has fairly wide
unequally-sized margins. In order to use less paper I would like to
resize these margins to a few % of the page. Is this possible w/o going
through a lot of
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 07:13:02AM -0300, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote:
N
How can insert in the formula: ( )
k
N is over k and both are inner the parenthesis.
Type \binom and then press space.
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 05:14:57AM -0500, gavron wrote:
I noticed in gv that the default print layout has fairly wide
unequally-sized margins. In order to use less paper I would like to
resize these margins to a few % of the page. Is this possible w/o going
through a
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, gavron wrote:
How can I remove the toolbar?
Great question... I never use it so it just takes up space.
With the Qt-version, I just noticed that I can click on the left-most
part of the toolbar and it is minimized - always something. It is always
possible to drag the
Tuesday 18 March 2003 10:08, skreiv Holger Lillqvist:
I am new to lyx, and after a few weeks of use I'm delighted. What an
ease to work, compared to word processors of the ordinary kind. Thanks
to all lyx contributors.
Now my question. Using the bibliography paragraph environment every
item
I have a rather silly problem that is presumably not documented or at
least not in these terms: when I use the Page Up/Page Down keys to
browse a LyX manual the paging appears not to follow the screen size..
even appears to be somewhat random - ie. a little more or a little less
than a page
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 08:38:25AM -0500, gavron wrote:
this and it might have its use when writing a document rather than
browsing a manual - though I don't see the philosopy behind it at this
point.. Doesn't sound like a big deal but at times it has me totally
There's no philosophy to
From: Ingar Pareliussen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Holger Lillqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bibliography question
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 14:36:44 +0100
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tuesday 18 March 2003 10:08, skreiv Holger Lillqvist:
I am new to lyx, and after a few weeks of use I'm delighted. What
On Mar 18, Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Ingar Pareliussen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not totaly sure that this is what your looking for, but many bibliograpic
styles needs to be declared in the preamble to function properly:
\usepackage(apalike)
or
\usepackage(natbib)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Dienstag, 18. März 2003 10:07, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
/usr/share/lyx/xfonts
is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
everything should be ok). Declared fonts are in
John Levon wrote:
There's no philosophy to it, it's just very very broken code. Sorry
about this.
john
Thanks much. Product is great anyway..!
I tried to export the User Guide to html but the utility appears to lose
the graphics.. I eventually found them in a /tmp subdirectory lyx*
etc..
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
How can I remove the toolbar?
Great question... I never use it so it just takes up space.
With the Qt-version, I just noticed that I can click on the left-most
part of the toolbar and it is minimized - always something. It is always
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:36:35AM -0500, gavron wrote:
can suggest a simple way of converting these manuals to html - I've
tried different things like using latex2html from the CLI as well.. but
that breaks somewhere along the line though I ran it against a copy of
the User Guide that I
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 08:38:08 +0100, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 08:30:21PM +0100, J. Starek wrote:
[hanging indention]
I think you get behaviour like this by using the List or Description
layout. If that does not do what you want, you probably have to play
around with \hangindent
Steven van Dijk wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
How can I remove the toolbar?
Great question... I never use it so it just takes up space.
With the Qt-version, I just noticed that I can click on the left-most
part of the toolbar and it is minimized -
Hello!
I have written an article with the LaTeX document class ifacmtg. I
created a file ~/.lyx/layouts/ifacmtg.layout (see below). I had some
problem with LaTeX finding the files it needed.
Maybe this makes it easier to import the LaTeX file:
Some of the environments were easier to write in
Hi, thanks for the tip, it seems to be working. Thank you.
I have just another question, I was trying to open a paper that we have
to correct to sent the final version to a conference. I wrote it and I
gave him in Latex form so he could add his part to the paper. Now he
gave me back the
Thanks, I will try that I hope it works better, I will keep in touch.
Thanks
Jose
Svante Björklund wrote:
Hello!
I have written an article with the LaTeX document class ifacmtg. I
created a file ~/.lyx/layouts/ifacmtg.layout (see below). I had some
problem with LaTeX finding the files it
John Levon wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:36:35AM -0500, gavron wrote:
can suggest a simple way of converting these manuals to html - I've
tried different things like using latex2html from the CLI as well.. but
that breaks somewhere along the line though I ran it against a copy of
the
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 12:56:24PM -0500, gavron wrote:
Worth a try though it seems it does not like .lyx files.. I have to
read the doc I guess..
Of course you have to run it on the exported .tex...
It's a .tex-to-.html converter, not .lyx-to-.html
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 12:56:24PM -0500, gavron wrote:
Worth a try though it seems it does not like .lyx files.. I have to
read the doc I guess..
Of course you have to run it on the exported .tex...
It's a .tex-to-.html converter, not .lyx-to-.html
Andre'
Oops...
I am unable to see the meaningless chars. There are only perfectly
displayed math-space chars.
The displayed spaces in lyx_screenshot.png are intended.
Ok I marked explicite chars which are missdisplayed. Please take a look
once more...
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx_screenshot.png
wo
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 01:45:14PM -0500, gavron wrote:
I guess it's just me but I find the single file format a lot easier to
navigate.
Me too.
I think a single file is default for hevea...
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they
The xmodmap behavior in Apple X11 beta-3 is slightly changed. I've
modified the directions for enabling a Meta-key in the LyX on OSX
Howto at http://www.18james.com/lyx_on_osx.html to accomodate the new
version of X11. Click on Configuring LyX in the table of contents and
look for the section on
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, gavron wrote:
Steven van Dijk wrote:
I had tried copying the default.ui to ~/.lyx/ui and removing all the
toolbar definitions but that didn't help. gave it another shot removing
everything except
Toolbar
End
.. and this sort of works. It removes all the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Dienstag, 18. März 2003 19:57, Marcin Bukat wrote:
I am unable to see the meaningless chars. There are only perfectly
displayed math-space chars.
The displayed spaces in lyx_screenshot.png are intended.
Ok I marked explicite chars which are
I see. Some latin2-chars made it. Sorry can't help. I have no
problems with lyx1.3.1cvs.
Maybe the use of instant preview can make life little easier.
Ok now situation is clear.
So:
1. I assume lyx is not 100% latin2 clear - this should be in docs
2. What about missing fonts in
I found another strange but related to topic bahavior:
If I change screen font to some ttf (cp1250 encoding) text is rendered
correctly, almost all greeks symbols are ok, but other math symbols are
displayed as a lyx commands (or rather latex commands). It looks like
ttf family font is used to
So, the FAQ says happy stuff about people writing novels with LyX.
Can anyone recommend a LaTeX class for novels? None of the stuff that
came with my copy (included with RedHat 8.0) seems very appropriate.
Since I am a (La)TeX neophyte it would be nice if there was a
corresponding LyX layout
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Peter Hutnick wrote:
The sort of thing I am looking for is a title page, a novel-style (i.e.
flat) table of contents, and a hierarchy like:
Book
Part
Chapter
Section (where a section would normally be separated by ***.)
Peter,
There should be a
Rich Shepard said:
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Peter Hutnick wrote:
The sort of thing I am looking for is a title page, a novel-style
(i.e. flat) table of contents, and a hierarchy like:
Book
Part
Chapter
Section (where a section would normally be separated by
***.)
Peter,
On Tuesday 18 March 2003 07:44 pm, Peter Hutnick wrote:
Please re-read my post. I have used the book class quite a bit myself.
It is great for technical books, but it is totally inappropriate for a
novel in my estimation.
I tried using it, but I spent a lot of time fudging it around just to
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Peter Hutnick wrote:
The sort of thing I am looking for is a title page, a novel-style (i.e.
flat) table of contents, and a hierarchy like:
Book
Part
Chapter
Section (where a section would normally be separated by ***.)
I think Book (Koma Script)
Peter Hutnick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The sort of thing I am looking for is a title page, a novel-style (i.e.
flat) table of contents, and a hierarchy like:
Book
Part
Chapter
Section (where a section would normally be separated by ***.)
I've written novels with LyX
I solved this by downgrading to 1.2.3 from 1.3.0-7. The problem was
probably using RPMs instead of compiling from tarballs -- which were
unavilable for 1.3.0-7 or 4.
jamie faunt
I'm using 1.2.3 and I have \cfoot and \chead and \date { } in my preamble
to get the formatting with fancy style just how I want it for a certain
kind of doc I frequently use. Well, almost.
At this point writing a style definition is over my head. But I was
wondering if the following things
Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
/usr/share/lyx/xfonts
is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
everything should be ok). Declared fonts are in source dir/lib/xfonts.
I moved this fonts:
cmex10.pfb cmr10.pfb eufm10.pfb msbm10.pfb
I am new to lyx, and after a few weeks of use I'm delighted. What an
ease to work, compared to word processors of the ordinary kind. Thanks
to all lyx contributors.
Now my question. Using the bibliography paragraph environment every
item is numbered. Is there a way to turn off this numbering
How can I remove the toolbar?
Hi,
N
How can insert in the formula: ( )
k
N is over k and both are inner the parenthesis.
Thank you
--
Jose Thadeu Cavalcante
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I noticed in gv that the default print layout has fairly wide
unequally-sized margins. In order to use less paper I would like to
resize these margins to a few % of the page. Is this possible w/o going
through a lot of contortions..?
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 07:13:02AM -0300, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote:
Hi,
N
How can insert in the formula: ( )
k
N is over k and both are inner the parenthesis.
Type \binomspace
Make sure
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 05:14:57AM -0500, gavron wrote:
I noticed in gv that the default print layout has fairly wide
unequally-sized margins. In order to use less paper I would like to
resize these margins to a few % of the page. Is this possible w/o going
through a lot of
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 07:13:02AM -0300, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote:
N
How can insert in the formula: ( )
k
N is over k and both are inner the parenthesis.
Type \binom and then press space.
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 05:14:57AM -0500, gavron wrote:
I noticed in gv that the default print layout has fairly wide
unequally-sized margins. In order to use less paper I would like to
resize these margins to a few % of the page. Is this possible w/o going
through a
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, gavron wrote:
How can I remove the toolbar?
Great question... I never use it so it just takes up space.
With the Qt-version, I just noticed that I can click on the left-most
part of the toolbar and it is minimized - always something. It is always
possible to drag the
Tuesday 18 March 2003 10:08, skreiv Holger Lillqvist:
I am new to lyx, and after a few weeks of use I'm delighted. What an
ease to work, compared to word processors of the ordinary kind. Thanks
to all lyx contributors.
Now my question. Using the bibliography paragraph environment every
item
I have a rather silly problem that is presumably not documented or at
least not in these terms: when I use the Page Up/Page Down keys to
browse a LyX manual the paging appears not to follow the screen size..
even appears to be somewhat random - ie. a little more or a little less
than a page
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 08:38:25AM -0500, gavron wrote:
this and it might have its use when writing a document rather than
browsing a manual - though I don't see the philosopy behind it at this
point.. Doesn't sound like a big deal but at times it has me totally
There's no philosophy to
From: Ingar Pareliussen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Holger Lillqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bibliography question
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 14:36:44 +0100
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tuesday 18 March 2003 10:08, skreiv Holger Lillqvist:
I am new to lyx, and after a few weeks of use I'm delighted. What
On Mar 18, Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Ingar Pareliussen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not totaly sure that this is what your looking for, but many bibliograpic
styles needs to be declared in the preamble to function properly:
\usepackage(apalike)
or
\usepackage(natbib)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Dienstag, 18. März 2003 10:07, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
/usr/share/lyx/xfonts
is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
everything should be ok). Declared fonts are in
John Levon wrote:
There's no philosophy to it, it's just very very broken code. Sorry
about this.
john
Thanks much. Product is great anyway..!
I tried to export the User Guide to html but the utility appears to lose
the graphics.. I eventually found them in a /tmp subdirectory lyx*
etc..
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
How can I remove the toolbar?
Great question... I never use it so it just takes up space.
With the Qt-version, I just noticed that I can click on the left-most
part of the toolbar and it is minimized - always something. It is always
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:36:35AM -0500, gavron wrote:
can suggest a simple way of converting these manuals to html - I've
tried different things like using latex2html from the CLI as well.. but
that breaks somewhere along the line though I ran it against a copy of
the User Guide that I
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 08:38:08 +0100, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 08:30:21PM +0100, J. Starek wrote:
[hanging indention]
I think you get behaviour like this by using the List or Description
layout. If that does not do what you want, you probably have to play
around with \hangindent
Steven van Dijk wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
How can I remove the toolbar?
Great question... I never use it so it just takes up space.
With the Qt-version, I just noticed that I can click on the left-most
part of the toolbar and it is minimized -
Hello!
I have written an article with the LaTeX document class ifacmtg. I
created a file ~/.lyx/layouts/ifacmtg.layout (see below). I had some
problem with LaTeX finding the files it needed.
Maybe this makes it easier to import the LaTeX file:
Some of the environments were easier to write in
Hi, thanks for the tip, it seems to be working. Thank you.
I have just another question, I was trying to open a paper that we have
to correct to sent the final version to a conference. I wrote it and I
gave him in Latex form so he could add his part to the paper. Now he
gave me back the
Thanks, I will try that I hope it works better, I will keep in touch.
Thanks
Jose
Svante Björklund wrote:
Hello!
I have written an article with the LaTeX document class ifacmtg. I
created a file ~/.lyx/layouts/ifacmtg.layout (see below). I had some
problem with LaTeX finding the files it
John Levon wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:36:35AM -0500, gavron wrote:
can suggest a simple way of converting these manuals to html - I've
tried different things like using latex2html from the CLI as well.. but
that breaks somewhere along the line though I ran it against a copy of
the
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 12:56:24PM -0500, gavron wrote:
Worth a try though it seems it does not like .lyx files.. I have to
read the doc I guess..
Of course you have to run it on the exported .tex...
It's a .tex-to-.html converter, not .lyx-to-.html
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 12:56:24PM -0500, gavron wrote:
Worth a try though it seems it does not like .lyx files.. I have to
read the doc I guess..
Of course you have to run it on the exported .tex...
It's a .tex-to-.html converter, not .lyx-to-.html
Andre'
Oops...
I am unable to see the meaningless chars. There are only perfectly
displayed math-space chars.
The displayed spaces in lyx_screenshot.png are intended.
Ok I marked explicite chars which are missdisplayed. Please take a look
once more...
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx_screenshot.png
wo
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 01:45:14PM -0500, gavron wrote:
I guess it's just me but I find the single file format a lot easier to
navigate.
Me too.
I think a single file is default for hevea...
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they
The xmodmap behavior in Apple X11 beta-3 is slightly changed. I've
modified the directions for enabling a Meta-key in the LyX on OSX
Howto at http://www.18james.com/lyx_on_osx.html to accomodate the new
version of X11. Click on Configuring LyX in the table of contents and
look for the section on
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, gavron wrote:
Steven van Dijk wrote:
I had tried copying the default.ui to ~/.lyx/ui and removing all the
toolbar definitions but that didn't help. gave it another shot removing
everything except
Toolbar
End
.. and this sort of works. It removes all the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Dienstag, 18. März 2003 19:57, Marcin Bukat wrote:
I am unable to see the meaningless chars. There are only perfectly
displayed math-space chars.
The displayed spaces in lyx_screenshot.png are intended.
Ok I marked explicite chars which are
I see. Some latin2-chars made it. Sorry can't help. I have no
problems with lyx1.3.1cvs.
Maybe the use of instant preview can make life little easier.
Ok now situation is clear.
So:
1. I assume lyx is not 100% latin2 clear - this should be in docs
2. What about missing fonts in
I found another strange but related to topic bahavior:
If I change screen font to some ttf (cp1250 encoding) text is rendered
correctly, almost all greeks symbols are ok, but other math symbols are
displayed as a lyx commands (or rather latex commands). It looks like
ttf family font is used to
So, the FAQ says happy stuff about people writing novels with LyX.
Can anyone recommend a LaTeX class for novels? None of the stuff that
came with my copy (included with RedHat 8.0) seems very appropriate.
Since I am a (La)TeX neophyte it would be nice if there was a
corresponding LyX layout
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Peter Hutnick wrote:
The sort of thing I am looking for is a title page, a novel-style (i.e.
flat) table of contents, and a hierarchy like:
Book
Part
Chapter
Section (where a section would normally be separated by ***.)
Peter,
There should be a
Rich Shepard said:
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Peter Hutnick wrote:
The sort of thing I am looking for is a title page, a novel-style
(i.e. flat) table of contents, and a hierarchy like:
Book
Part
Chapter
Section (where a section would normally be separated by
***.)
Peter,
On Tuesday 18 March 2003 07:44 pm, Peter Hutnick wrote:
Please re-read my post. I have used the book class quite a bit myself.
It is great for technical books, but it is totally inappropriate for a
novel in my estimation.
I tried using it, but I spent a lot of time fudging it around just to
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Peter Hutnick wrote:
The sort of thing I am looking for is a title page, a novel-style (i.e.
flat) table of contents, and a hierarchy like:
Book
Part
Chapter
Section (where a section would normally be separated by ***.)
I think Book (Koma Script)
Peter Hutnick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The sort of thing I am looking for is a title page, a novel-style (i.e.
flat) table of contents, and a hierarchy like:
Book
Part
Chapter
Section (where a section would normally be separated by ***.)
I've written novels with LyX
I solved this by downgrading to 1.2.3 from 1.3.0-7. The problem was
probably using RPMs instead of compiling from tarballs -- which were
unavilable for 1.3.0-7 or 4.
jamie faunt
I'm using 1.2.3 and I have \cfoot and \chead and \date { } in my preamble
to get the formatting with fancy style just how I want it for a certain
kind of doc I frequently use. Well, almost.
At this point writing a style definition is over my head. But I was
wondering if the following things
Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
/usr/share/lyx/xfonts
is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
everything should be ok). Declared fonts are in /lib/xfonts.
I moved this fonts:
cmex10.pfb cmr10.pfb eufm10.pfb msbm10.pfb
cmmi10.pfb
I am new to lyx, and after a few weeks of use I'm delighted. What an
ease to work, compared to word processors of the ordinary kind. Thanks
to all lyx contributors.
Now my question. Using the bibliography paragraph environment every
item is numbered. Is there a way to turn off this numbering
How can I remove the toolbar?
Hi,
N
How can insert in the formula: ( )
k
N is over k and both are inner the parenthesis.
Thank you
--
Jose Thadeu Cavalcante
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I noticed in gv that the default print layout has fairly wide &
unequally-sized margins. In order to use less paper I would like to
resize these margins to a few % of the page. Is this possible w/o going
through a lot of contortions..?
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 07:13:02AM -0300, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote:
> Hi,
> N
> How can insert in the formula: ( )
> k
>
> N is over k and both are inner the parenthesis.
Type \binom
Make sure
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 05:14:57AM -0500, gavron wrote:
> I noticed in gv that the default print layout has fairly wide &
> unequally-sized margins. In order to use less paper I would like to
> resize these margins to a few % of the page. Is this possible w/o going
> through a lot of
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 07:13:02AM -0300, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote:
> N
> How can insert in the formula: ( )
> k
>
> N is over k and both are inner the parenthesis.
Type \binom and then press
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 05:14:57AM -0500, gavron wrote:
I noticed in gv that the default print layout has fairly wide &
unequally-sized margins. In order to use less paper I would like to
resize these margins to a few % of the page. Is this possible w/o going
through
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, gavron wrote:
> How can I remove the toolbar?
Great question... I never use it so it just takes up space.
With the Qt-version, I just noticed that I can click on the left-most
part of the toolbar and it is minimized - always something. It is always
possible to drag the
Tuesday 18 March 2003 10:08, skreiv Holger Lillqvist:
> I am new to lyx, and after a few weeks of use I'm delighted. What an
> ease to work, compared to word processors of the ordinary kind. Thanks
> to all lyx contributors.
>
> Now my question. Using the bibliography paragraph environment every
>
I have a rather silly problem that is presumably not documented or at
least not in these terms: when I use the Page Up/Page Down keys to
browse a LyX manual the paging appears not to follow the screen size..
even appears to be somewhat random - ie. a little more or a little less
than a page
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 08:38:25AM -0500, gavron wrote:
> this and it might have its use when writing a document rather than
> browsing a manual - though I don't see the philosopy behind it at this
> point.. Doesn't sound like a big deal but at times it has me totally
There's no philosophy
>>From: Ingar Pareliussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Holger Lillqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Bibliography question
>>Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 14:36:44 +0100
>>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>Tuesday 18 March 2003 10:08, skreiv Holger Lillqvist:
>>> I am new to lyx, and after a few weeks of
On Mar 18, Jean-Pierre.Chretien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>From: Ingar Pareliussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>I'm not totaly sure that this is what your looking for, but many bibliograpic
> >>styles needs to be declared in the preamble to function properly:
> >>
> >>\usepackage(apalike)
> >>or
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On Dienstag, 18. März 2003 10:07, Marcin Bukat wrote:
> Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
> /usr/share/lyx/xfonts
> is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
> everything should be ok). Declared fonts are
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