# %%% BottomNote Environment
Style BottomNote
LatexType Environment
LatexName whiteargs[1in, 3in]
### rest of this environment style is left out for clarity
End
This example doesn't work because it will produce the following LaTeX
output:
\begin{whiteargs[1in,
Hi there,
I've got a foreword chapter defined with a title Foreword as 'Chapter*' (I
dont want it counted).
However, the pagestyle Heading now displays 'Figures' in the top of the page.
Figures is the preceding chapter - i.e. using Chapter* (rather than Chapter),
the chapter titel to be
Hi,
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
Thanks
Dear All
As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general:25485
--
Angus
Hi,
I am Lyx newbie, but I am posting this query after a google search
(failed).
When I start a new document (New from Template), with all templates
(layouts) I tried, I get the same warning, i.e. the TeX class is missing.
For e.g. on selecting docbook_article.lyx, I got the following:
Textclass
On 11/6/05, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
To have a better understanding of what is mtabular environment, see
sub-section 73.1 of
Banibrata Dutta wrote:
Hi,
I am Lyx newbie, but I am posting this query after a google search
(failed).
When I start a new document (New from Template), with all templates
(layouts) I tried, I get the same warning, i.e. the TeX class is missing.
For e.g. on selecting docbook_article.lyx, I
Hey Matthew, I'd like to give you my
congratulations! I saw your Stellarium and I like it
very much! It is a great and funny application!
I think you shouldn't use type3 font, because the
PDF is not good viewed this way. I think it's nice to
use only type1 postscript font, and maybe it
I read it, thanks but this is TeX solution. Is there also a LyX short cut?
On 11/6/05, Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general:25485
--
Angus
Hannan Sadar wrote:
I read it, thanks but this is TeX solution. Is there also a LyX short
cut?
No.
On 11/6/05, Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
Hi,
I frequently want to use itemize and/or enumerate within a
theorem environment. I know how to do it with ERT, can I
do it solely with LyX, too ?
I am using the article(AMS) layout.
Greetings,
H.Peter Gumm
Hi.
I'm using a multicol environement with two columns but I'd like some more
space between the columns. I have used these commands
\setlength{\columnsep}{20mm}
\setlength{\columnseprule}{0.4pt}
but the columnsep doesn't seem to be changing. It doesn't matter if it is 20mm
or 40mm or 10mm,
H. Peter Gumm wrote:
Hi,
I frequently want to use itemize and/or enumerate within a
theorem environment. I know how to do it with ERT, can I
do it solely with LyX, too ?
I am using the article(AMS) layout.
Greetings,
H.Peter Gumm
At the point in the theorem where you want the enumeration,
Sorry, I should put the
\setlength{\columnsep}{20mm}
command outside of the environment.
That fixes things.
Gunnar wrote:
Hi.
I'm using a multicol environement with two columns but I'd like some more
space between the columns. I have used these commands
\setlength{\columnsep}{20mm}
\setlength{\columnseprule}{0.4pt}
but the columnsep doesn't seem to be changing. It doesn't matter if it is 20mm
or
Matthew Gates wrote:
Hi.
I started using LyX some time ago for stuff like letters and my CV.
Recently I started a rather bigger project - the Stellarium User Guide.
Everything's going pretty well, and I've learnt a lot about stuff like
using bibtex and how to make indexes with sub-items
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
See section 18.5 of
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/LyXMathebefehle/LyXMathebefehle.pdf
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/LyXMathebefehle/LyXMathebefehle.lyx
regards Uwe
Hi,
I am not sure if I ask this question on the right list, so please point
me to another list if this is the wrong place.
I am using the koma-letter2 lyx template, which works very well, but I
am looking for a way to turn off the opening section, when writing
formal letters. Is this possible?
Thanks a lot Angus for the reply.
Since I am getting the same error for other layouts too, (i.e. non docbook
ones), is some information available in the Wiki for setting up the
underlying LaTeX for generating the document. In the presence of these
errors, the Export options (to DVI, PS, PDF etc.)
Paul Smith wrote:
On 11/6/05, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
To have a better understanding of what is mtabular environment,
Rohnny Moland wrote:
I am using the koma-letter2 lyx template, which works very well, but I
am looking for a way to turn off the opening section, when writing
formal letters. Is this possible? I have looked at the lyx template code
but I cant find any options for it.
You can't just turn it
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# %%% BottomNote Environment
Style BottomNote
LatexType Environment
LatexName whiteargs[1in, 3in]
### rest of this environment style is left out for clarity
End
This example doesn't work because it will produce the following LaTeX
output:
\begin{whiteargs[1in,
Hi there,
I've got a foreword chapter defined with a title Foreword as 'Chapter*' (I
dont want it counted).
However, the pagestyle Heading now displays 'Figures' in the top of the page.
Figures is the preceding chapter - i.e. using Chapter* (rather than Chapter),
the chapter titel to be
Hi,
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
Thanks
Dear All
As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general:25485
--
Angus
Hi,
I am Lyx newbie, but I am posting this query after a google search
(failed).
When I start a new document (New from Template), with all templates
(layouts) I tried, I get the same warning, i.e. the TeX class is missing.
For e.g. on selecting docbook_article.lyx, I got the following:
Textclass
On 11/6/05, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
To have a better understanding of what is mtabular environment, see
sub-section 73.1 of
Banibrata Dutta wrote:
Hi,
I am Lyx newbie, but I am posting this query after a google search
(failed).
When I start a new document (New from Template), with all templates
(layouts) I tried, I get the same warning, i.e. the TeX class is missing.
For e.g. on selecting docbook_article.lyx, I
Hey Matthew, I'd like to give you my
congratulations! I saw your Stellarium and I like it
very much! It is a great and funny application!
I think you shouldn't use type3 font, because the
PDF is not good viewed this way. I think it's nice to
use only type1 postscript font, and maybe it
I read it, thanks but this is TeX solution. Is there also a LyX short cut?
On 11/6/05, Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general:25485
--
Angus
Hannan Sadar wrote:
I read it, thanks but this is TeX solution. Is there also a LyX short
cut?
No.
On 11/6/05, Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
Hi,
I frequently want to use itemize and/or enumerate within a
theorem environment. I know how to do it with ERT, can I
do it solely with LyX, too ?
I am using the article(AMS) layout.
Greetings,
H.Peter Gumm
Hi.
I'm using a multicol environement with two columns but I'd like some more
space between the columns. I have used these commands
\setlength{\columnsep}{20mm}
\setlength{\columnseprule}{0.4pt}
but the columnsep doesn't seem to be changing. It doesn't matter if it is 20mm
or 40mm or 10mm,
H. Peter Gumm wrote:
Hi,
I frequently want to use itemize and/or enumerate within a
theorem environment. I know how to do it with ERT, can I
do it solely with LyX, too ?
I am using the article(AMS) layout.
Greetings,
H.Peter Gumm
At the point in the theorem where you want the enumeration,
Sorry, I should put the
\setlength{\columnsep}{20mm}
command outside of the environment.
That fixes things.
Gunnar wrote:
Hi.
I'm using a multicol environement with two columns but I'd like some more
space between the columns. I have used these commands
\setlength{\columnsep}{20mm}
\setlength{\columnseprule}{0.4pt}
but the columnsep doesn't seem to be changing. It doesn't matter if it is 20mm
or
Matthew Gates wrote:
Hi.
I started using LyX some time ago for stuff like letters and my CV.
Recently I started a rather bigger project - the Stellarium User Guide.
Everything's going pretty well, and I've learnt a lot about stuff like
using bibtex and how to make indexes with sub-items
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
See section 18.5 of
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/LyXMathebefehle/LyXMathebefehle.pdf
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/LyXMathebefehle/LyXMathebefehle.lyx
regards Uwe
Hi,
I am not sure if I ask this question on the right list, so please point
me to another list if this is the wrong place.
I am using the koma-letter2 lyx template, which works very well, but I
am looking for a way to turn off the opening section, when writing
formal letters. Is this possible?
Thanks a lot Angus for the reply.
Since I am getting the same error for other layouts too, (i.e. non docbook
ones), is some information available in the Wiki for setting up the
underlying LaTeX for generating the document. In the presence of these
errors, the Export options (to DVI, PS, PDF etc.)
Paul Smith wrote:
On 11/6/05, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
To have a better understanding of what is mtabular environment,
Rohnny Moland wrote:
I am using the koma-letter2 lyx template, which works very well, but I
am looking for a way to turn off the opening section, when writing
formal letters. Is this possible? I have looked at the lyx template code
but I cant find any options for it.
You can't just turn it
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# %%% BottomNote Environment
Style BottomNote
LatexType Environment
LatexName whiteargs[1in, 3in]
### rest of this environment style is left out for clarity
End
This example doesn't work because it will produce the following LaTeX
output:
\begin{whiteargs[1in,
Hi there,
I've got a foreword chapter defined with a title Foreword as 'Chapter*' (I
dont want it counted).
However, the pagestyle Heading now displays 'Figures' in the top of the page.
Figures is the preceding chapter - i.e. using Chapter* (rather than Chapter),
the chapter titel to be
Hi,
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
Thanks
Dear All
As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Hannan Sadar wrote:
> Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general:25485
--
Angus
Hi,
I am Lyx newbie, but I am posting this query after a google search
(failed).
When I start a new document ("New from Template"), with all templates
(layouts) I tried, I get the same warning, i.e. the TeX class is missing.
For e.g. on selecting "docbook_article.lyx", I got the following:
On 11/6/05, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
> environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
> LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
To have a better understanding of what is mtabular environment, see
sub-section
Banibrata Dutta wrote:
> Hi,
> I am Lyx newbie, but I am posting this query after a google search
> (failed).
> When I start a new document ("New from Template"), with all templates
> (layouts) I tried, I get the same warning, i.e. the TeX class is missing.
> For e.g. on selecting
Hey Matthew, I'd like to give you my
congratulations! I saw your Stellarium and I like it
very much! It is a great and funny application!
I think you shouldn't use type3 font, because the
PDF is not good viewed this way. I think it's nice to
use only type1 postscript font, and maybe it
I read it, thanks but this is TeX solution. Is there also a LyX short cut?
On 11/6/05, Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hannan Sadar wrote:
> > Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
>
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general:25485
>
> --
>
Hannan Sadar wrote:
> I read it, thanks but this is TeX solution. Is there also a LyX short
> cut?
No.
> On 11/6/05, Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hannan Sadar wrote:
>> > Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
>>
>>
Hi,
I frequently want to use itemize and/or enumerate within a
theorem environment. I know how to do it with ERT, can I
do it solely with LyX, too ?
I am using the article(AMS) layout.
Greetings,
H.Peter Gumm
Hi.
I'm using a multicol environement with two columns but I'd like some more
space between the columns. I have used these commands
\setlength{\columnsep}{20mm}
\setlength{\columnseprule}{0.4pt}
but the columnsep doesn't seem to be changing. It doesn't matter if it is 20mm
or 40mm or 10mm,
H. Peter Gumm wrote:
Hi,
I frequently want to use itemize and/or enumerate within a
theorem environment. I know how to do it with ERT, can I
do it solely with LyX, too ?
I am using the article(AMS) layout.
Greetings,
H.Peter Gumm
At the point in the theorem where you want the enumeration,
Sorry, I should put the
> \setlength{\columnsep}{20mm}
command outside of the environment.
That fixes things.
Gunnar wrote:
Hi.
I'm using a multicol environement with two columns but I'd like some more
space between the columns. I have used these commands
\setlength{\columnsep}{20mm}
\setlength{\columnseprule}{0.4pt}
but the columnsep doesn't seem to be changing. It doesn't matter if it is 20mm
or
Matthew Gates wrote:
Hi.
I started using LyX some time ago for stuff like letters and my CV.
Recently I started a rather bigger project - the Stellarium User Guide.
Everything's going pretty well, and I've learnt a lot about stuff like
using bibtex and how to make indexes with sub-items
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Is there a command that do the same like \cases but to the other side?
See section 18.5 of
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/LyXMathebefehle/LyXMathebefehle.pdf
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/LyXMathebefehle/LyXMathebefehle.lyx
regards Uwe
Hi,
I am not sure if I ask this question on the right list, so please point
me to another list if this is the wrong place.
I am using the koma-letter2 lyx template, which works very well, but I
am looking for a way to turn off the opening section, when writing
formal letters. Is this possible?
Thanks a lot Angus for the reply.
Since I am getting the same error for other layouts too, (i.e. non docbook
ones), is some information available in the Wiki for setting up the
underlying LaTeX for generating the document. In the presence of these
errors, the "Export" options (to DVI, PS, PDF
Paul Smith wrote:
> On 11/6/05, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
>> environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
>> LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
>
> To have a better understanding of what is mtabular
Rohnny Moland wrote:
> I am using the koma-letter2 lyx template, which works very well, but I
> am looking for a way to turn off the opening section, when writing
> formal letters. Is this possible? I have looked at the lyx template code
> but I cant find any options for it.
You can't just turn
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