Re: Spell check on the fly?
bigblop wrote: Is there any chance that LyX in the future will support spell check on fly, where each misspelled word is underlined with a red line in the editor if its incorrectly spelled? I HOPE NOT! :-) This, in my modest opinion, is not helpul at all and just contributes to disturb your writing. Nicolás
Re: improving wrapping or hyphenation of Emphasis and /path/names
On 11.12.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: I forgot to mention that I have terms like: /home/\emph{user}/public\_html/ (I can remove the \_ with _ if using \url{}.) How can I emphasize a part of the \url{} output? 1. The `listings` package comes to my mind. The documentation says Other features There are still features not mentioned so far: automatic breaking of long lines, the possibility to use LaTeX code in listings, automated indexing, or personal language definitions. It supports inline code The command \lstinline pretty-prints the code, for example `var i :integer;' is typeset by `\lstinline!var i:integer;!'. The exclamation marks delimit the code and can be replaced by any character not in the code; \lstinline$var i:integer;$ gives the same result. However, listings is really complex, so reading the users guide and experimenting with settings is almost a must. 2. Alternatively, insert soft-breaks without hyphen, I know they exist with the Babel German option as (two ), however trying this in LyX with ERG did not work here (and I do not have the time to test) :-( 3. there is a LaTeX package path.sty (however it seems to be rather a predecessor of url.sty also typesetting in tt) GM
Re: Spell check on the fly?
Dear all, Maybe for people who writes in his native language, such a tool is a stupidity. However, for people like me who writes in English in spite of the fact that his native language is Spanish -or other-, such a tool is good since it is rather complicated to write in a language which -clearly- isn't dominated at all, in order not to become crazy when at the end of the document we have to spellcheck everything. So, in my opinion it would be a good tool, for a lot of non-english users is the same. But of course for those people who thinks that using this tool is like telling them 'lazy', 'stupid' or whatever, it can be done in such a way that each one of us choose to use it or not.
Re: Spell check on the fly?
ANTONIO JOSE GUIRAO SANCHEZ wrote: Dear all, Maybe for people who writes in his native language, such a tool is a stupidity. However, for people like me who writes in English in spite of the fact that his native language is Spanish -or other-, such a tool is good since it is rather complicated to write in a language which -clearly- isn't dominated at all, in order not to become crazy when at the end of the document we have to spellcheck everything. So, in my opinion it would be a good tool, for a lot of non-english users is the same. But of course for those people who thinks that using this tool is like telling them 'lazy', 'stupid' or whatever, it can be done in such a way that each one of us choose to use it or not. I agree with you. And I guaranty that this feature would go in and would be disabled by default... if only we find someone to implement it ;-) So no need to discuss this anymore IMHO. Abdel.
Re: Spell check on the fly?
On Dec 11, 2007, at 9:02 AM, Manveru wrote: For most writers such feature is more a bug that a helpful feature. Those annoying red underlines may break your way of thinking during writing, the same is about autocorrection. Agreed about on-the-fly spellchecking, but autocorrection seems to me to be quite different so long as it does its work unobtrusively. If, say, teh is quietly changed to the or throuhg to through, I think that's pretty handy. These Word feature is for people, who do not want to click spell check my doc every time they finish writing - there are plenty of writers who still use typewriters - they do not like to be corrected on-line. Not sure that follows! :-) If such feature ever be created for LyX it should be disabled by default IMVHO. Agreed. Chris Menzel
Lyx en español
Hola compañeros Comapñeros de habal hispana. podemos preguntar en español? atte Ken
English language in this site
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Re: Lyx en español
Jorge Mario wrote, On 12/12/2007 10:32 AM: Hola compañeros Comapñeros de habal hispana. podemos preguntar en español? atte Ken from http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en we get Automatically translated text: Comapñeros of habal Hispanic. We ask in Spanish? From an email thread a few months ago[1], I would suspect you can, but it might be better to ask in both Spanish, and _attempt_ to put an english translation in the email too, in case those who can answer your question don't read Spanish. [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg58916.html passed through: http://translate.google.com/translate_t?langpair=en|es Texto traducido de forma automática: Desde un subproceso de correo electrónico hace unos meses [1], yo sospecho que puede, pero tal vez sería mejor preguntar en español, y el intento de poner Inglés traducción en el mensaje de correo electrónico también, en caso de los que pueden hacer responder a su pregunta No saben leer español. -- Todd Denniston Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter
Superscripted Citations
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Thank you, Aaron
Scientific Word to LyX Conversion - Wiki Entry
FYI: http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/ImportingFromSWP
Re: Superscripted Citations
Deskins, Nathaniel A wrote: A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Yes. Unfortunately, I can't remember exactly how to do it. You may have to use jurabib for this, though natbib may also have an option for it. Check their documentation. Eventually, you'll need to add something to your preamble. Richard
Re: dejavu fonts with texlive (fedora 8)
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 18:37:01 Neal Becker wrote: I noticed after installing texlive on fedora f8 that now if I create a beamer document, the default fonts are ugly, and they are coming from: /usr/share/fonts/dejavu-lgc/DejaVuLGCSans.ttf If I do \usepackage{cmlgc}, everything is cool. Where did this default get set and how to change it? This happens for all documents, not just beamer. If for some reason you specify other font like latin modern the output is OK. Since I had not yet the chance to do a clean install I am not sure if this is a problem with the texlive configuration files or a real bug in the rpm packages. -- José Abílio
Re: Superscripted Citations
hi aaron, the natbib package has an option for supscripting. \usepackage[super]{natbib} -brian On Dec 12, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Deskins, Nathaniel A wrote: A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Thank you, Aaron
dejavu fonts with texlive (fedora 8)
I noticed after installing texlive on fedora f8 that now if I create a beamer document, the default fonts are ugly, and they are coming from: /usr/share/fonts/dejavu-lgc/DejaVuLGCSans.ttf If I do \usepackage{cmlgc}, everything is cool. Where did this default get set and how to change it?
Re: Lyx en español
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 17:24:00 Todd Denniston wrote: Automatically translated text: Comapñeros of habal Hispanic. We ask in Spanish? There was a type here, it is Compañeros. So the translations should be something like: Dear Spanish speaker fellows may I ask questions in Spanish? Your answer was on spot so I will not complain about that. :-) -- José Abílio
Re: Superscripted Citations
I can't remember details, but my dissertation used the style you're looking for. You might look at details for the overcite package (contained in cite, I believe) and the citesupernumber package. Hope that helps! /* Down with categorical imperative! [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] */ - Original Message From: Deskins, Nathaniel A [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 10:43:26 AM Subject: Superscripted Citations A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Thank you, Aaron Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
more endnote questions
Hi all. The endheads package does fantastic things for endnotes but it does not let one adjust the format of the endnotes themselves. Ideally, my endnotes should appear with an unindented and unsuperscripted note number followed by the note's text which should be indented, something like this: 1. some note text continued note text ... 2. a new note with more text ... Is there any way to adjust the format of the endnotes in this way? TIA -- William Seager University of Toronto Scarborough www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Re: Superscripted Citations
Brian Kidd wrote: the natbib package has an option for supscripting. \usepackage[super]{natbib} In LyX, you should check use natbib in Document-Bibliography and add super to Document-Class-Options. Jürgen
Re: Increasing the equation and font size for ease of creation
If I understand you correctly, changing (or adding, if not present) the line \preview_scale_factor in the preferences file in your ~/.lyx directory to have another value (mine is 1.25) will change the size of the math-preview fonts. So my ~/.lyx/preferences file has \preview_scale_factor 1.25 Hope that helps! /* Down with categorical imperative! [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] */ - Original Message From: Roger A. Wehage [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 2:24:26 PM Subject: Increasing the equation and font size for ease of creation The displayed fonts and symbols are too small, especially when working with super and subscripts, etc. I have been working with MathType for a number of years, and it allows the displayed equations and fonts to be zoomed to 200%, 400%, 800%, and other. This makes it much easier to select, copy, and paste into the fields. I haven't found any way to zoom the displayed equations and fonts in LyX. Has anyone done this or is it impossible? If it can be done, I'd like to find out how it would be done. Thanks Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: Bug? LyX crashes when opening Embed. Objects manual
Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL schrieb: Confirmed here : it crashes ... Windows XP pro with LyX 1.5.2 (french version) Cannot reproduce, neither with LyX 1.5.2 nor with 1.5.3svn. What are the exact steps to reproduce the crash? regards Uwe
Re: What are your experiences (including figures)?
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: bigblop wrote: I always convert to .pdf and don't like to see the image in the LyX editor, only in the created pdf. But are there other advantages that I don't get? LyX watches if the image is externally modified. Jürgen Ok it also seems that its not possible to refer to labelled figures in plain tex. Is it correct that I need to insert figures with lyx and label to refer to them later? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/What-are-your-experiences-%28including-figures%29--tp14274500p14310326.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Spell check on the fly?
bigblop wrote: Is there any chance that LyX in the future will support spell check on fly, where each misspelled word is underlined with a red line in the editor if its incorrectly spelled? I HOPE NOT! :-) This, in my modest opinion, is not helpul at all and just contributes to disturb your writing. Nicolás
Re: improving wrapping or hyphenation of Emphasis and /path/names
On 11.12.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: I forgot to mention that I have terms like: /home/\emph{user}/public\_html/ (I can remove the \_ with _ if using \url{}.) How can I emphasize a part of the \url{} output? 1. The `listings` package comes to my mind. The documentation says Other features There are still features not mentioned so far: automatic breaking of long lines, the possibility to use LaTeX code in listings, automated indexing, or personal language definitions. It supports inline code The command \lstinline pretty-prints the code, for example `var i :integer;' is typeset by `\lstinline!var i:integer;!'. The exclamation marks delimit the code and can be replaced by any character not in the code; \lstinline$var i:integer;$ gives the same result. However, listings is really complex, so reading the users guide and experimenting with settings is almost a must. 2. Alternatively, insert soft-breaks without hyphen, I know they exist with the Babel German option as (two ), however trying this in LyX with ERG did not work here (and I do not have the time to test) :-( 3. there is a LaTeX package path.sty (however it seems to be rather a predecessor of url.sty also typesetting in tt) GM
Re: Spell check on the fly?
Dear all, Maybe for people who writes in his native language, such a tool is a stupidity. However, for people like me who writes in English in spite of the fact that his native language is Spanish -or other-, such a tool is good since it is rather complicated to write in a language which -clearly- isn't dominated at all, in order not to become crazy when at the end of the document we have to spellcheck everything. So, in my opinion it would be a good tool, for a lot of non-english users is the same. But of course for those people who thinks that using this tool is like telling them 'lazy', 'stupid' or whatever, it can be done in such a way that each one of us choose to use it or not.
Re: Spell check on the fly?
ANTONIO JOSE GUIRAO SANCHEZ wrote: Dear all, Maybe for people who writes in his native language, such a tool is a stupidity. However, for people like me who writes in English in spite of the fact that his native language is Spanish -or other-, such a tool is good since it is rather complicated to write in a language which -clearly- isn't dominated at all, in order not to become crazy when at the end of the document we have to spellcheck everything. So, in my opinion it would be a good tool, for a lot of non-english users is the same. But of course for those people who thinks that using this tool is like telling them 'lazy', 'stupid' or whatever, it can be done in such a way that each one of us choose to use it or not. I agree with you. And I guaranty that this feature would go in and would be disabled by default... if only we find someone to implement it ;-) So no need to discuss this anymore IMHO. Abdel.
Re: Spell check on the fly?
On Dec 11, 2007, at 9:02 AM, Manveru wrote: For most writers such feature is more a bug that a helpful feature. Those annoying red underlines may break your way of thinking during writing, the same is about autocorrection. Agreed about on-the-fly spellchecking, but autocorrection seems to me to be quite different so long as it does its work unobtrusively. If, say, teh is quietly changed to the or throuhg to through, I think that's pretty handy. These Word feature is for people, who do not want to click spell check my doc every time they finish writing - there are plenty of writers who still use typewriters - they do not like to be corrected on-line. Not sure that follows! :-) If such feature ever be created for LyX it should be disabled by default IMVHO. Agreed. Chris Menzel
Lyx en español
Hola compañeros Comapñeros de habal hispana. podemos preguntar en español? atte Ken
English language in this site
Hi In this forum the language is the english, and I don't know a forum in spanish language. Regards Miguel from Spain smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Lyx en español
Jorge Mario wrote, On 12/12/2007 10:32 AM: Hola compañeros Comapñeros de habal hispana. podemos preguntar en español? atte Ken from http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en we get Automatically translated text: Comapñeros of habal Hispanic. We ask in Spanish? From an email thread a few months ago[1], I would suspect you can, but it might be better to ask in both Spanish, and _attempt_ to put an english translation in the email too, in case those who can answer your question don't read Spanish. [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg58916.html passed through: http://translate.google.com/translate_t?langpair=en|es Texto traducido de forma automática: Desde un subproceso de correo electrónico hace unos meses [1], yo sospecho que puede, pero tal vez sería mejor preguntar en español, y el intento de poner Inglés traducción en el mensaje de correo electrónico también, en caso de los que pueden hacer responder a su pregunta No saben leer español. -- Todd Denniston Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter
Superscripted Citations
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Thank you, Aaron
Scientific Word to LyX Conversion - Wiki Entry
FYI: http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/ImportingFromSWP
Re: Superscripted Citations
Deskins, Nathaniel A wrote: A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Yes. Unfortunately, I can't remember exactly how to do it. You may have to use jurabib for this, though natbib may also have an option for it. Check their documentation. Eventually, you'll need to add something to your preamble. Richard
Re: dejavu fonts with texlive (fedora 8)
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 18:37:01 Neal Becker wrote: I noticed after installing texlive on fedora f8 that now if I create a beamer document, the default fonts are ugly, and they are coming from: /usr/share/fonts/dejavu-lgc/DejaVuLGCSans.ttf If I do \usepackage{cmlgc}, everything is cool. Where did this default get set and how to change it? This happens for all documents, not just beamer. If for some reason you specify other font like latin modern the output is OK. Since I had not yet the chance to do a clean install I am not sure if this is a problem with the texlive configuration files or a real bug in the rpm packages. -- José Abílio
Re: Superscripted Citations
hi aaron, the natbib package has an option for supscripting. \usepackage[super]{natbib} -brian On Dec 12, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Deskins, Nathaniel A wrote: A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Thank you, Aaron
dejavu fonts with texlive (fedora 8)
I noticed after installing texlive on fedora f8 that now if I create a beamer document, the default fonts are ugly, and they are coming from: /usr/share/fonts/dejavu-lgc/DejaVuLGCSans.ttf If I do \usepackage{cmlgc}, everything is cool. Where did this default get set and how to change it?
Re: Lyx en español
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 17:24:00 Todd Denniston wrote: Automatically translated text: Comapñeros of habal Hispanic. We ask in Spanish? There was a type here, it is Compañeros. So the translations should be something like: Dear Spanish speaker fellows may I ask questions in Spanish? Your answer was on spot so I will not complain about that. :-) -- José Abílio
Re: Superscripted Citations
I can't remember details, but my dissertation used the style you're looking for. You might look at details for the overcite package (contained in cite, I believe) and the citesupernumber package. Hope that helps! /* Down with categorical imperative! [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] */ - Original Message From: Deskins, Nathaniel A [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 10:43:26 AM Subject: Superscripted Citations A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Thank you, Aaron Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
more endnote questions
Hi all. The endheads package does fantastic things for endnotes but it does not let one adjust the format of the endnotes themselves. Ideally, my endnotes should appear with an unindented and unsuperscripted note number followed by the note's text which should be indented, something like this: 1. some note text continued note text ... 2. a new note with more text ... Is there any way to adjust the format of the endnotes in this way? TIA -- William Seager University of Toronto Scarborough www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Re: Superscripted Citations
Brian Kidd wrote: the natbib package has an option for supscripting. \usepackage[super]{natbib} In LyX, you should check use natbib in Document-Bibliography and add super to Document-Class-Options. Jürgen
Re: Increasing the equation and font size for ease of creation
If I understand you correctly, changing (or adding, if not present) the line \preview_scale_factor in the preferences file in your ~/.lyx directory to have another value (mine is 1.25) will change the size of the math-preview fonts. So my ~/.lyx/preferences file has \preview_scale_factor 1.25 Hope that helps! /* Down with categorical imperative! [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] */ - Original Message From: Roger A. Wehage [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 2:24:26 PM Subject: Increasing the equation and font size for ease of creation The displayed fonts and symbols are too small, especially when working with super and subscripts, etc. I have been working with MathType for a number of years, and it allows the displayed equations and fonts to be zoomed to 200%, 400%, 800%, and other. This makes it much easier to select, copy, and paste into the fields. I haven't found any way to zoom the displayed equations and fonts in LyX. Has anyone done this or is it impossible? If it can be done, I'd like to find out how it would be done. Thanks Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: Bug? LyX crashes when opening Embed. Objects manual
Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL schrieb: Confirmed here : it crashes ... Windows XP pro with LyX 1.5.2 (french version) Cannot reproduce, neither with LyX 1.5.2 nor with 1.5.3svn. What are the exact steps to reproduce the crash? regards Uwe
Re: What are your experiences (including figures)?
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: bigblop wrote: I always convert to .pdf and don't like to see the image in the LyX editor, only in the created pdf. But are there other advantages that I don't get? LyX watches if the image is externally modified. Jürgen Ok it also seems that its not possible to refer to labelled figures in plain tex. Is it correct that I need to insert figures with lyx and label to refer to them later? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/What-are-your-experiences-%28including-figures%29--tp14274500p14310326.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Spell check on the fly?
bigblop wrote: Is there any chance that LyX in the future will support spell check on fly, where each misspelled word is underlined with a red line in the editor if its incorrectly spelled? I HOPE NOT! :-) This, in my modest opinion, is not helpul at all and just contributes to disturb your writing. Nicolás
Re: improving wrapping or hyphenation of Emphasis and /path/names
On 11.12.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > I forgot to mention that I have terms like: > /home/\emph{user}/public\_html/ > (I can remove the \_ with _ if using \url{}.) > How can I emphasize a part of the \url{} output? 1. The `listings` package comes to my mind. The documentation says Other features There are still features not mentioned so far: automatic breaking of long lines, the possibility to use LaTeX code in listings, automated indexing, or personal language definitions. It supports inline "code" The command \lstinline pretty-prints the code, for example `var i :integer;' is typeset by `\lstinline!var i:integer;!'. The exclamation marks delimit the code and can be replaced by any character not in the code; \lstinline$var i:integer;$ gives the same result. However, listings is really complex, so reading the users guide and experimenting with settings is almost a must. 2. Alternatively, insert "soft-breaks without hyphen", I know they exist with the Babel "German" option as "" (two "), however trying this in LyX with ERG did not work here (and I do not have the time to test) :-( 3. there is a LaTeX package path.sty (however it seems to be rather a predecessor of url.sty also typesetting in tt) GM
Re: Spell check on the fly?
Dear all, Maybe for people who writes in his native language, such a tool is a stupidity. However, for people like me who writes in English in spite of the fact that his native language is Spanish -or other-, such a tool is good since it is rather complicated to write in a language which -clearly- isn't dominated at all, in order not to become crazy when at the end of the document we have to spellcheck everything. So, in my opinion it would be a good tool, for a lot of non-english users is the same. But of course for those people who thinks that using this tool is like telling them 'lazy', 'stupid' or whatever, it can be done in such a way that each one of us choose to use it or not.
Re: Spell check on the fly?
ANTONIO JOSE GUIRAO SANCHEZ wrote: Dear all, Maybe for people who writes in his native language, such a tool is a stupidity. However, for people like me who writes in English in spite of the fact that his native language is Spanish -or other-, such a tool is good since it is rather complicated to write in a language which -clearly- isn't dominated at all, in order not to become crazy when at the end of the document we have to spellcheck everything. So, in my opinion it would be a good tool, for a lot of non-english users is the same. But of course for those people who thinks that using this tool is like telling them 'lazy', 'stupid' or whatever, it can be done in such a way that each one of us choose to use it or not. I agree with you. And I guaranty that this feature would go in and would be disabled by default... if only we find someone to implement it ;-) So no need to discuss this anymore IMHO. Abdel.
Re: Spell check on the fly?
On Dec 11, 2007, at 9:02 AM, Manveru wrote: For most writers such feature is more a bug that a helpful feature. Those annoying red underlines may break your way of thinking during writing, the same is about autocorrection. Agreed about on-the-fly spellchecking, but autocorrection seems to me to be quite different so long as it does its work unobtrusively. If, say, "teh" is quietly changed to "the" or "throuhg" to "through", I think that's pretty handy. These Word feature is for people, who do not want to click "spell check my doc" every time they finish writing - there are plenty of writers who still use typewriters - they do not like to be corrected on-line. Not sure that follows! :-) If such feature ever be created for LyX it should be disabled by default IMVHO. Agreed. Chris Menzel
Lyx en español
Hola compañeros Comapñeros de habal hispana. podemos preguntar en español? atte Ken
English language in this site
Hi In this forum the language is the english, and I don't know a forum in spanish language. Regards Miguel from Spain smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Lyx en español
Jorge Mario wrote, On 12/12/2007 10:32 AM: Hola compañeros Comapñeros de habal hispana. podemos preguntar en español? atte Ken from http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en we get Automatically translated text: Comapñeros of habal Hispanic. We ask in Spanish? From an email thread a few months ago[1], I would suspect you can, but it might be better to ask in both Spanish, and _attempt_ to put an english translation in the email too, in case those who can answer your question don't read Spanish. [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg58916.html passed through: http://translate.google.com/translate_t?langpair=en|es Texto traducido de forma automática: Desde un subproceso de correo electrónico hace unos meses [1], yo sospecho que puede, pero tal vez sería mejor preguntar en español, y el intento de poner Inglés traducción en el mensaje de correo electrónico también, en caso de los que pueden hacer responder a su pregunta No saben leer español. -- Todd Denniston Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter
Superscripted Citations
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Thank you, Aaron
Scientific Word to LyX Conversion - Wiki Entry
FYI: http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/ImportingFromSWP
Re: Superscripted Citations
Deskins, Nathaniel A wrote: A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Yes. Unfortunately, I can't remember exactly how to do it. You may have to use jurabib for this, though natbib may also have an option for it. Check their documentation. Eventually, you'll need to add something to your preamble. Richard
Re: dejavu fonts with texlive (fedora 8)
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 18:37:01 Neal Becker wrote: > I noticed after installing texlive on fedora f8 that now if I create a > beamer document, the default fonts are ugly, and they are coming from: > /usr/share/fonts/dejavu-lgc/DejaVuLGCSans.ttf > > If I do \usepackage{cmlgc}, everything is cool. > > Where did this default get set and how to change it? This happens for all documents, not just beamer. If for some reason you specify other font like latin modern the output is OK. Since I had not yet the chance to do a clean install I am not sure if this is a problem with the texlive configuration files or a real bug in the rpm packages. -- José Abílio
Re: Superscripted Citations
hi aaron, the natbib package has an option for supscripting. \usepackage[super]{natbib} -brian On Dec 12, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Deskins, Nathaniel A wrote: A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Thank you, Aaron
dejavu fonts with texlive (fedora 8)
I noticed after installing texlive on fedora f8 that now if I create a beamer document, the default fonts are ugly, and they are coming from: /usr/share/fonts/dejavu-lgc/DejaVuLGCSans.ttf If I do \usepackage{cmlgc}, everything is cool. Where did this default get set and how to change it?
Re: Lyx en español
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 17:24:00 Todd Denniston wrote: > Automatically translated text: > Comapñeros of habal Hispanic. We ask in Spanish? There was a type here, it is Compañeros. So the translations should be something like: Dear Spanish speaker fellows may I ask questions in Spanish? Your answer was on spot so I will not complain about that. :-) -- José Abílio
Re: Superscripted Citations
I can't remember details, but my dissertation used the style you're looking for. You might look at details for the "overcite" package (contained in "cite", I believe) and the "citesupernumber" package. Hope that helps! /* Down with categorical imperative! [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] */ - Original Message From: "Deskins, Nathaniel A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 10:43:26 AM Subject: Superscripted Citations A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is there a way to have these citations as superscripts? Thank you, Aaron Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
more endnote questions
Hi all. The endheads package does fantastic things for endnotes but it does not let one adjust the format of the endnotes themselves. Ideally, my endnotes should appear with an unindented and unsuperscripted note number followed by the note's text which should be indented, something like this: 1. some note text continued note text ... 2. a new note with more text ... Is there any way to adjust the format of the endnotes in this way? TIA -- William Seager University of Toronto Scarborough www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Re: Superscripted Citations
Brian Kidd wrote: > the natbib package has an option for supscripting. > > \usepackage[super]{natbib} In LyX, you should check "use natbib" in Document->Bibliography and add "super" to Document->Class->Options. Jürgen
Re: Increasing the equation and font size for ease of creation
If I understand you correctly, changing (or adding, if not present) the line \preview_scale_factor in the "preferences" file in your ~/.lyx directory to have another value (mine is 1.25) will change the size of the math-preview fonts. So my ~/.lyx/preferences file has \preview_scale_factor 1.25 Hope that helps! /* Down with categorical imperative! [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] */ - Original Message From: Roger A. Wehage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 2:24:26 PM Subject: Increasing the equation and font size for ease of creation The displayed fonts and symbols are too small, especially when working with super and subscripts, etc. I have been working with MathType for a number of years, and it allows the displayed equations and fonts to be zoomed to 200%, 400%, 800%, and other. This makes it much easier to select, copy, and paste into the fields. I haven't found any way to zoom the displayed equations and fonts in LyX. Has anyone done this or is it impossible? If it can be done, I'd like to find out how it would be done. Thanks Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: Bug? LyX "crashes" when opening Embed. Objects manual
Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL schrieb: Confirmed here : it crashes ... Windows XP pro with LyX 1.5.2 (french version) Cannot reproduce, neither with LyX 1.5.2 nor with 1.5.3svn. What are the exact steps to reproduce the crash? regards Uwe
Re: What are your experiences (including figures)?
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > > bigblop wrote: >> I always convert to .pdf and don't like to see the image in the LyX >> editor, >> only in the created pdf. But are there other advantages that I don't get? > > LyX watches if the image is externally modified. > > Jürgen > > Ok it also seems that its not possible to refer to labelled figures in plain tex. Is it correct that I need to insert figures with lyx and label to refer to them later? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/What-are-your-experiences-%28including-figures%29--tp14274500p14310326.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.