On 2003-08-29, 12:41 GMT, Jason Giglio wrote:
I guess what I'm asking is; Is there some place to go download additional
classes (like a memo with letterhead), and, failing that, could some
classes be included for a memo, with a fancyhdr letterhead?
CTAN -- Comprehensive TeX Archive Network.
On 2003-08-29, 07:29 GMT, Jose' Matos wrote:
Compile from the source should cure those problems.
You can get the source rpm, recompile it and then install.
rpm --rebuild src-rpm
I will also need some devel rpms to compile. Since I don't know Suse I don't
know wich.
And then you
Michael Logies schrieb:
is anyone using Papyrus (bibliography software)
http://www.researchsoftwaredesign.com/
together with Lyx, which is an easy to use frontend for Latex?
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
How might I use Lyx with Papyrus?
there are a lot of OpenSource programs for
At 20:01 30.08.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
Why do you want to use Papyrus?
Herbert,
because I have used it for about 10 years.
It is especially good in importing from Medline (Paperchase and Pubmed) and
in printing order forms (roter Fernleihschein, but my needle printer is
gone). In the
Michael Logies schrieb:
At the moment I have started to write the references directly in Lyx. It
seems easy and quick, because I need only an alphabetic order of the
references and numbers in the text.
this is easy and a good choice for only some references.
But it is in general not the best
But I know, that a bibliographic database may offer more. Is there any
which will work together with Lyx-Qt for Windows? Pybliographer seems
only available for Linux.
no, if I remember well, it is a Java based program.
I think the GUI was Gnome-based.
Is Gnome available (as Qt) for
But I know, that a bibliographic database may offer more. Is there any
which will work together with Lyx-Qt for Windows? Pybliographer seems
only
available for Linux.
I use TKBibtex, it is very easy, reliable and works well when using win
Xp and Qt lyx with bibtex.
On 2003-08-29, 12:41 GMT, Jason Giglio wrote:
I guess what I'm asking is; Is there some place to go download additional
classes (like a memo with letterhead), and, failing that, could some
classes be included for a memo, with a fancyhdr letterhead?
CTAN -- Comprehensive TeX Archive Network.
On 2003-08-29, 07:29 GMT, Jose' Matos wrote:
Compile from the source should cure those problems.
You can get the source rpm, recompile it and then install.
rpm --rebuild src-rpm
I will also need some devel rpms to compile. Since I don't know Suse I don't
know wich.
And then you
Michael Logies schrieb:
is anyone using Papyrus (bibliography software)
http://www.researchsoftwaredesign.com/
together with Lyx, which is an easy to use frontend for Latex?
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
How might I use Lyx with Papyrus?
there are a lot of OpenSource programs for
At 20:01 30.08.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
Why do you want to use Papyrus?
Herbert,
because I have used it for about 10 years.
It is especially good in importing from Medline (Paperchase and Pubmed) and
in printing order forms (roter Fernleihschein, but my needle printer is
gone). In the
Michael Logies schrieb:
At the moment I have started to write the references directly in Lyx. It
seems easy and quick, because I need only an alphabetic order of the
references and numbers in the text.
this is easy and a good choice for only some references.
But it is in general not the best
But I know, that a bibliographic database may offer more. Is there any
which will work together with Lyx-Qt for Windows? Pybliographer seems
only available for Linux.
no, if I remember well, it is a Java based program.
I think the GUI was Gnome-based.
Is Gnome available (as Qt) for
But I know, that a bibliographic database may offer more. Is there any
which will work together with Lyx-Qt for Windows? Pybliographer seems
only
available for Linux.
I use TKBibtex, it is very easy, reliable and works well when using win
Xp and Qt lyx with bibtex.
On 2003-08-29, 12:41 GMT, Jason Giglio wrote:
> I guess what I'm asking is; Is there some place to go download additional
> classes (like a memo with letterhead), and, failing that, could some
> classes be included for a memo, with a fancyhdr letterhead?
CTAN -- Comprehensive TeX Archive Network.
On 2003-08-29, 07:29 GMT, Jose' Matos wrote:
> Compile from the source should cure those problems.
> You can get the source rpm, recompile it and then install.
>
> rpm --rebuild
>
> I will also need some devel rpms to compile. Since I don't know Suse I don't
> know wich.
And then you
Michael Logies schrieb:
is anyone using Papyrus (bibliography software)
http://www.researchsoftwaredesign.com/
together with Lyx, which is an easy to use frontend for Latex?
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
How might I use Lyx with Papyrus?
there are a lot of OpenSource programs for
At 20:01 30.08.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
> Why do you want to use Papyrus?
Herbert,
because I have used it for about 10 years.
It is especially good in importing from Medline (Paperchase and Pubmed) and
in printing order forms (roter Fernleihschein, but my needle printer is
gone). In the
Michael Logies schrieb:
At the moment I have started to write the references directly in Lyx. It
seems easy and quick, because I need only an alphabetic order of the
references and numbers in the text.
this is easy and a good choice for only some references.
But it is in general not the best
> > But I know, that a bibliographic database may offer more. Is there any
> > which will work together with Lyx-Qt for Windows? Pybliographer seems
> > only available for Linux.
>
> no, if I remember well, it is a Java based program.
I think the GUI was Gnome-based.
Is Gnome available (as
>
> But I know, that a bibliographic database may offer more. Is there any
> which will work together with Lyx-Qt for Windows? Pybliographer seems
only
> available for Linux.
I use TKBibtex, it is very easy, reliable and works well when using win
Xp and Qt lyx with bibtex.
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