On 11/3/05, Robert Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi -
I seem to have accidently deleted a few of the
converters from my preferences. I'm using 1.3.5 on
Windows.
Can someone help me out and check their install to let
me know what the default converter syntax is for PDF
and for pdflatex?
Hello,
I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question.
How can I centre a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document
of class Article?
Thank you for your help!
Regards,
Philipp
On Thursday 03 November 2005 12:00, Philipp Fleig wrote:
Hello,
I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question.
How can I centre a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document
of class Article?
Thank you for your help!
Regards,
Philipp
Layout; Paragraph;
Hello,
Trying to debug exportation from LyX to MsWord through Tex4ht, I've found
this bug (?) in the LaTeX generated by LyX.
I'll paste a very simple example below. The LaTeX below compiles but the
'First Paragraph' is not correctly indented.
The solution is to insert an empty line between
Charles == Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Charles I'll paste a very simple example below. The LaTeX below
Charles compiles but the 'First Paragraph' is not correctly indented.
Charles The solution is to insert an empty line between
Charles \end{quotation} and First paragraph to
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
It is a bug, but I am not sure it is in bugzilla yet.
bug 1630.
What is
especially stupid is that the empty line before \begin{quotation} is
here... Ideally, it should be possible to have the two behaviours in
LyX (separate paragraphs or not).
Yes, especially
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Yes, especially since it is bad typography in some countries to indent the
paragraph following a quotation. Therefor we should be careful that the
change does not change the layout of given documents.
Adding an option is maybe an overkill. I think it could be
Philipp Fleig wrote:
Hello,
I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question.
How can I centre a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document
of class Article?
Thank you for your help!
Regards,
Philipp
If the image is in a floating environment, you can also use the
Robert Orr wrote:
Hi -
I seem to have accidently deleted a few of the
converters from my preferences. I'm using 1.3.5 on
Windows.
Can someone help me out and check their install to let
me know what the default converter syntax is for PDF
and for pdflatex?
Postscript-PDF: ps2pdf13 $$i
hello
i am trying to get my reference style compressed so that [1,2,3] becomes
[1--3].
using regular bibtex one would use the cite package. however, that is not
compatible with natbib.
from the natbib doc:
Sorting and compressing citations
Do not use the cite package with natbib; rather use
Thanks.
I did try to convert to 1.3.6 today. No good. My
powerdot .lyx files will not convert. Looks like I
get an error when it tries to run clean_dvi.py
So it is back to 1.3.5 for now. I somehow messed up
my converts on 1.3.5. I think I pretty much have
them back to normal.
Hi,
I am Ubuntu and got LyX from its repository, but it
seems that the examples in /usr/share/lyx/examples,
like aa_sample.lyx are using non-default LaTeX
classes.
Causing a message bug like
Textclass error
The document uses a missing TeX class aa.
LyX will not be able to produce
On 11/3/05, Robert Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi -
I seem to have accidently deleted a few of the
converters from my preferences. I'm using 1.3.5 on
Windows.
Can someone help me out and check their install to let
me know what the default converter syntax is for PDF
and for pdflatex?
Hello,
I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question.
How can I centre a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document
of class Article?
Thank you for your help!
Regards,
Philipp
On Thursday 03 November 2005 12:00, Philipp Fleig wrote:
Hello,
I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question.
How can I centre a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document
of class Article?
Thank you for your help!
Regards,
Philipp
Layout; Paragraph;
Hello,
Trying to debug exportation from LyX to MsWord through Tex4ht, I've found
this bug (?) in the LaTeX generated by LyX.
I'll paste a very simple example below. The LaTeX below compiles but the
'First Paragraph' is not correctly indented.
The solution is to insert an empty line between
Charles == Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Charles I'll paste a very simple example below. The LaTeX below
Charles compiles but the 'First Paragraph' is not correctly indented.
Charles The solution is to insert an empty line between
Charles \end{quotation} and First paragraph to
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
It is a bug, but I am not sure it is in bugzilla yet.
bug 1630.
What is
especially stupid is that the empty line before \begin{quotation} is
here... Ideally, it should be possible to have the two behaviours in
LyX (separate paragraphs or not).
Yes, especially
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Yes, especially since it is bad typography in some countries to indent the
paragraph following a quotation. Therefor we should be careful that the
change does not change the layout of given documents.
Adding an option is maybe an overkill. I think it could be
Philipp Fleig wrote:
Hello,
I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question.
How can I centre a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document
of class Article?
Thank you for your help!
Regards,
Philipp
If the image is in a floating environment, you can also use the
Robert Orr wrote:
Hi -
I seem to have accidently deleted a few of the
converters from my preferences. I'm using 1.3.5 on
Windows.
Can someone help me out and check their install to let
me know what the default converter syntax is for PDF
and for pdflatex?
Postscript-PDF: ps2pdf13 $$i
hello
i am trying to get my reference style compressed so that [1,2,3] becomes
[1--3].
using regular bibtex one would use the cite package. however, that is not
compatible with natbib.
from the natbib doc:
Sorting and compressing citations
Do not use the cite package with natbib; rather use
Thanks.
I did try to convert to 1.3.6 today. No good. My
powerdot .lyx files will not convert. Looks like I
get an error when it tries to run clean_dvi.py
So it is back to 1.3.5 for now. I somehow messed up
my converts on 1.3.5. I think I pretty much have
them back to normal.
Hi,
I am Ubuntu and got LyX from its repository, but it
seems that the examples in /usr/share/lyx/examples,
like aa_sample.lyx are using non-default LaTeX
classes.
Causing a message bug like
Textclass error
The document uses a missing TeX class aa.
LyX will not be able to produce
On 11/3/05, Robert Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi -
> I seem to have accidently deleted a few of the
> converters from my preferences. I'm using 1.3.5 on
> Windows.
>
> Can someone help me out and check their install to let
> me know what the default converter syntax is for PDF
> and for
Hello,
I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question.
How can I "centre" a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document
of class Article?
Thank you for your help!
Regards,
Philipp
On Thursday 03 November 2005 12:00, Philipp Fleig wrote:
> Hello,
> I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question.
> How can I "centre" a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document
> of class Article?
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Regards,
> Philipp
Layout;
Hello,
Trying to debug exportation from LyX to MsWord through Tex4ht, I've found
this bug (?) in the LaTeX generated by LyX.
I'll paste a very simple example below. The LaTeX below compiles but the
'First Paragraph' is not correctly indented.
The solution is to insert an empty line between
> "Charles" == Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Charles> I'll paste a very simple example below. The LaTeX below
Charles> compiles but the 'First Paragraph' is not correctly indented.
Charles> The solution is to insert an empty line between
Charles> \end{quotation} and First
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> It is a bug, but I am not sure it is in bugzilla yet.
bug 1630.
> What is
> especially stupid is that the empty line before \begin{quotation} is
> here... Ideally, it should be possible to have the two behaviours in
> LyX (separate paragraphs or not).
Yes,
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
>
> Yes, especially since it is bad typography in some countries to indent the
> paragraph following a quotation. Therefor we should be careful that the
> change does not change the layout of given documents.
>
Adding an option is maybe an overkill. I think it could
Philipp Fleig wrote:
Hello,
I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question.
How can I "centre" a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document
of class Article?
Thank you for your help!
Regards,
Philipp
If the image is in a floating environment, you can also use
Robert Orr wrote:
Hi -
I seem to have accidently deleted a few of the
converters from my preferences. I'm using 1.3.5 on
Windows.
Can someone help me out and check their install to let
me know what the default converter syntax is for PDF
and for pdflatex?
Postscript->PDF: ps2pdf13 $$i
hello
i am trying to get my reference style compressed so that [1,2,3] becomes
[1--3].
using regular bibtex one would use the cite package. however, that is not
compatible with natbib.
from the natbib doc:
Sorting and compressing citations
Do not use the cite package with natbib; rather use
Thanks.
I did try to convert to 1.3.6 today. No good. My
powerdot .lyx files will not convert. Looks like I
get an error when it tries to run clean_dvi.py
So it is back to 1.3.5 for now. I somehow messed up
my converts on 1.3.5. I think I pretty much have
them back to normal.
Hi,
I am Ubuntu and got LyX from its repository, but it
seems that the examples in /usr/share/lyx/examples,
like aa_sample.lyx are using non-default LaTeX
classes.
Causing a message bug like
Textclass error
The document uses a missing TeX class "aa".
LyX will not be able to produce
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