Hi Roger
Roger Light wrote:
Hi Rudi,
I would like to have portrait as well as landscape oriented pages in a
document I am writing. I would appreciate any pointers on how to do it.
I do this by adding \usepackage{lscape} to my preamble then surrounding
my landscape pages with ERT:
You are right. With another font the expression it looks fine. But why? I
installed LyX 1.5.1 and MikTex with the Win-Installer, and besides that all
works fine. I would like to continue using the lmodern font...
Rob
Hi,
does anyone know how to make citations appear as clickable links in the
pdf output?
I'm using the Natbib numerical style with pdflatex and want something like
... the moon is made of cheese [1] ...
to appear in the body text with the citation [1] being clickable and
refering to the bibl
Humbert Francis wrote:
I am working on a program which corrects math exercises done by my
students. This program insert error messages (in red) in a Lyx
document. The input of this program is a Lyx document and the output
is also a Lyx document. I did not manage to install such a converter.
I
Rosanna Chan schrieb:
Should I try to contact a developer (how does one do that :)) or should I
report this as a bug?
Before doing this, could you please check if it works this way:
- uninstall LyX 1.5.1 and/or LyX 1.5.2
- uninstall all Aspell dictionaries
- ininstall Aspell itself in case yo
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
Rich -- please share whatever your final solution with the list. I think
most of us need to do this exact thing from time to time.
Steve,
Expediency won: I can do the reports using ReportLab's table layout. Fewer
than two dozen lines of code, and I can
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
On 10/11/07, Christian Liesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
does anyone know how to make citations appear as clickable links in the
pdf output?
The hyperref package is a popular way. Look up the documentation on ctan.
It's enough to put "\usepackage{hyperref}" in th
On 10/11/07, Christian Liesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know how to make citations appear as clickable links in the
> pdf output?
>
> I'm using the Natbib numerical style with pdflatex and want something like
>
> ... the moon is made of cheese [1] ...
>
> to appear in the bod
William Seager wrote:
How do you set the default paragraph alignment to left
justified (ragged right)? You can change individual paragraphs
so they display (and print) with left justified paragraphs,
but I want my documents to default to this.
You can add "\raggedright" to the beginning of a
Hi,
When the document language is Spanish and the LaTeX-package babel
is used (the default), the "Spanish Language Definition File" (spanish.ldf)
sets some default behaviours that may have unexpected outcomes:
a) It may be that gives latex errors
For example: Since the lowercase Roman numerals ar
Indeed,
It's enough to put "\usepackage{hyperref}" in the preamble.
and if you wish to add color, for example:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\hypersetup{colorlinks=true,citecolor=blue}
yields nice results.
I've added something about this to the Wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Tips#toc6
With many
Robert Poser wrote:
You are right. With another font the expression it looks fine. But why? I
installed LyX 1.5.1 and MikTex with the Win-Installer, and besides that all
works fine. I would like to continue using the lmodern font...
Good question. I have MikTeX 2.6, with the most up-to-date v
Oscar Lopez wrote:
Hello lyxers
Yesterday I updated from lyx-1.4.x to lyx-1.5.2 and first of all I would like to
thank to developers for such a great software.
The first try I did when testing the new version was to load a beamer
presentation I was working on. The first thing I got was a bunc
Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> No, I've had no problems opening old beamer presentations (and, like
> you, I have a bunch of them). The format for LyX document files evolves
> with new releases, and there is a conversion tool included with LyX to
> convert older format LyX file
Ignacio García schrieb:
When the document language is Spanish and the LaTeX-package babel
is used (the default), the "Spanish Language Definition File" (spanish.ldf)
sets some default behaviours that may have unexpected outcomes:
Could you please contact the author of the file spanish.ldf and
I wrote:
> I uploaded the new version 3.20 of the LyXWinInstaller. This version also
offers an update
> installer. With this you can easily your LyX 1.5.1 to LyX 1.5.2 without
uninstalling LyX 1.5.1
> before installing LyX 1.5.2. Only log in as adminstrator on your PC and
execute the update
>
> add to the end of the file:
> Style Standard
> Align Left
> End
thanks for that; works perfectly (to change the output,
"\raggedright" in the preamble works)
(Now, about Frege's puzzle :) )
thanks again, Bill.
--
William Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~sea
Thanks for your response. That helped a lot. I installed the apa and the
apacite package
but I receive a "Missing \begin{document}" Error when trying to preview the apa
document. What can I do to fix this? (By the way I am using lyx-1.5.2 now too.
It looks
great.)
Thank you very much.
Mirko
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