Thanks for help.
I didn't try because I've a new problem:
since I use BibLatex, I couldn't have both Biblatex and musixflx work (I just
tried without biblatex before): something doesn't work, perhaps because both
systems require a 3-pass system. I'll try to give some details when I'll try
all
I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS align environment, instead of the outdated Latex
eqnarray.
Is there a way to do this? Is my only
Hello,
I have a problem concerning the implementation of my bibdesk database
(Im working with a mac, bibdesk 1.3.18 and lyx 1.5.5).
I have a lot of entries in my database and the implementation into lyx
works perfect with one minor point that concerns me. When I declare an
entry in
Hi there,
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
only works if one indents it, but I didn't had any success in creating
headings for a better look.
Regards
Matthias
Matthias Coy schrieb:
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and headings. It normally only
contains plain text. The text layout is defined by
Benjamin Hentschel wrote:
Needless to say that I want it to be Japanese supply networks instead
of japanese supply networks. The same happens with names, which should
definitely be written with a capitol letter at the beginning.
In Bibdesk, write: ... in {Japanese} supply networks ...
(i.e.
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
Matthias Coy schrieb:
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is
defined by the document class
Ivan Werning wrote:
I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS align environment, instead of the outdated Latex
eqnarray.
Is there a way to do
Matthias Coy wrote:
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
only works if one indents it,
And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be nested
into an abstract.
but
Jürgen Spitzmüller schrieb:
Matthias Coy wrote:
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
only works if one indents it,
And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be
Matthias Coy wrote:
Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option
abstracton?
Yes, this is on. I don't mean the Abstract heading, I want to create
subheadings such as ... motivation, goal, company.
Well, you can certainly nest minisecs, even sections (even though this
I was wondering,
is there some way to declare the layout of all tables and figures to
appear somehow like this http://www.emeraldinsight.com/fig/2670100103003.png
?
If yes, what kind of package could achieve this? I already did some
research but couldn't find an example on the internet.
Benjamin Hentschel wrote:
My question now is, can I manipulate the output somehow so that it
appears the way it should?
modify the bibliographic entry and place curly brackets around the
letters in question to force {C}aps. (not familiar with bibdesk, but
this method works with other bibtex
f l wrote:
Excuse me! I am a fresh man of lyx! But I have used latex months! To my
disappointment,I can't understand how to use lyx to edit the article and get
the pdf of the article!
Here is I want to try on lyx:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
This is my first lyx document.
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDITMATHChange Formula TypeAMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone have a suggestion?
Ivan Werning wrote:
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDITMATHChange Formula TypeAMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone have
On Oct 28, 2008, at 12:00 PM, rgheck wrote:
You can do: Alt-M T A, to switch it. These shortcuts should be
listed in the menu.
rh
Thanks, that works better than the mouse.
But I'm still hoping for a way to re-wire the CMD-enter to give me an
align. Or some other combination to do the
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
From: Keith Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Importing texinfo files
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
To: Keith Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Importing texinfo files
On 20.10.2008, at
Is there a way to create an inline enumareted list? Something like
exactly this sentence I am writing now... 1. listitem-a, 2. listitem-b,
3. listitem-c, etc. with the option to change the counter type maybe
( e.g. (1) listitem or (a) listitem, (b) listitem ).
Thank you, Nikos
I'm writing a research paper and I'd like to include a specification that I
have in the HTML format. Is there a way to insert this html document at the
end of my Lyx document in the Appendices section.
I thought that I could convert this html in something else, like pdf or ps
but I still don't
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, Jean-Michel Bouffard wrote:
I'm writing a research paper and I'd like to include a specification that
I have in the HTML format. Is there a way to insert this html document at
the end of my Lyx document in the Appendices section.
I'd use the code environment which
I've done it a few times with mixed success using HTMLDOC to convert it
to PDF. Then you can include the PDF page into your LyX doc.
--- On Tue, 10/28/08, Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Inserting another document in Lyx
To:
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Is there a way to create an inline enumareted list? Something like
exactly this sentence I am writing now... 1. listitem-a, 2. listitem-b,
3. listitem-c, etc. with the option to change the counter type maybe
( e.g. (1) listitem or (a) listitem, (b) listitem ).
There's
Robert Orr wrote:
I've done it a few times with mixed success using HTMLDOC to convert it
to PDF. Then you can include the PDF page into your LyX doc.
If you're really feeling brave, you can use html2latex to convert the
document to LaTeX, and then it is easy to include it.
rh
--- On
Public release of LyX version 1.6.0 (release candidate 5)
=
We are pleased to announce the fifth release candidate of LyX 1.6.0.
LyX 1.6.0 will be the culmination of 15 months of hard work since the
release of the LyX 1.5 series. We
I have hit a bug in the text wrap float, but am having a hard time
creating steps to reliably reproduce it. The problem shows up by LyX
shoving the following into the LaTeX output:
\floatstyle{}
\newfloat{}{}{}
\floatname{}{}
This seems to be triggered when I have a text wrap float with
I should mention: this was with 1.6rc4.
On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:41 PM, James Sutherland wrote:
I have hit a bug in the text wrap float, but am having a hard time
creating steps to reliably reproduce it. The problem shows up by
LyX shoving the following into the LaTeX output:
\floatstyle{}
Confirmed in RC4 under Vista, but it only happens if both documents
are open. If I only have the child document open, I can compile it
without a problem, even after the error on the parent document.
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Oct 29,
Apparently the file formats changed from rc3 to rc4, and they are not
backward compatible. Is there a way to migrate back to rc3?
Does anyone know if rc5 is compatible with rc4?
James
James Sutherland schrieb:
Apparently the file formats changed from rc3 to rc4, and they are not
backward compatible. Is there a way to migrate back to rc3?
Yes, you could run lyx2lyx on your file and specify the output fileformat. But why do you want to go
back?
Does anyone know if rc5
On Oct 28, 2008, at 5:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
James Sutherland schrieb:
Apparently the file formats changed from rc3 to rc4, and they are
not backward compatible. Is there a way to migrate back to rc3?
Yes, you could run lyx2lyx on your file and specify the output
fileformat. But why
James Sutherland schrieb:
Between RC4 and RC% no fileformat change happened.
Sorry, this should be:
Between RC4 and RC5 no fileformat change happened.
When LyX1.6.0 is finally
released, the fileformat will be stable for all releases of LyX 1.6.x.
Then why can I not open a RC4 file in
I'm using lyx 1.5.6. I like it very much. LyX is a fantastic document
generator.
After just inserting some algorithm floats and foolishly trying to add
cross-references to them, I finally noticed in the Embedded Objects help
file that to do that I needed to add some weird latex magic to the
Cameron Stone wrote:
I'm using lyx 1.5.6. I like it very much. LyX is a fantastic document
generator.
After just inserting some algorithm floats and foolishly trying to add
cross-references to them, I finally noticed in the Embedded Objects help
file that to do that I needed to add some weird
a e wrote:
Hello,
I just finished to write my Ph.D. thesis with Lyx 1.5.5. I have all the chapters in
separate files and one file for the bibliography, the same for all chapters. I'm using
Bibtex and I have placed the bibliography inside each chapter. What I want is just to put
the
Thanks for help.
I didn't try because I've a new problem:
since I use BibLatex, I couldn't have both Biblatex and musixflx work (I just
tried without biblatex before): something doesn't work, perhaps because both
systems require a 3-pass system. I'll try to give some details when I'll try
all
I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS align environment, instead of the outdated Latex
eqnarray.
Is there a way to do this? Is my only
Hello,
I have a problem concerning the implementation of my bibdesk database
(Im working with a mac, bibdesk 1.3.18 and lyx 1.5.5).
I have a lot of entries in my database and the implementation into lyx
works perfect with one minor point that concerns me. When I declare an
entry in
Hi there,
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
only works if one indents it, but I didn't had any success in creating
headings for a better look.
Regards
Matthias
Matthias Coy schrieb:
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and headings. It normally only
contains plain text. The text layout is defined by
Benjamin Hentschel wrote:
Needless to say that I want it to be Japanese supply networks instead
of japanese supply networks. The same happens with names, which should
definitely be written with a capitol letter at the beginning.
In Bibdesk, write: ... in {Japanese} supply networks ...
(i.e.
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
Matthias Coy schrieb:
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is
defined by the document class
Ivan Werning wrote:
I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS align environment, instead of the outdated Latex
eqnarray.
Is there a way to do
Matthias Coy wrote:
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
only works if one indents it,
And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be nested
into an abstract.
but
Jürgen Spitzmüller schrieb:
Matthias Coy wrote:
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
only works if one indents it,
And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be
Matthias Coy wrote:
Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option
abstracton?
Yes, this is on. I don't mean the Abstract heading, I want to create
subheadings such as ... motivation, goal, company.
Well, you can certainly nest minisecs, even sections (even though this
I was wondering,
is there some way to declare the layout of all tables and figures to
appear somehow like this http://www.emeraldinsight.com/fig/2670100103003.png
?
If yes, what kind of package could achieve this? I already did some
research but couldn't find an example on the internet.
Benjamin Hentschel wrote:
My question now is, can I manipulate the output somehow so that it
appears the way it should?
modify the bibliographic entry and place curly brackets around the
letters in question to force {C}aps. (not familiar with bibdesk, but
this method works with other bibtex
f l wrote:
Excuse me! I am a fresh man of lyx! But I have used latex months! To my
disappointment,I can't understand how to use lyx to edit the article and get
the pdf of the article!
Here is I want to try on lyx:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
This is my first lyx document.
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDITMATHChange Formula TypeAMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone have a suggestion?
Ivan Werning wrote:
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDITMATHChange Formula TypeAMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone have
On Oct 28, 2008, at 12:00 PM, rgheck wrote:
You can do: Alt-M T A, to switch it. These shortcuts should be
listed in the menu.
rh
Thanks, that works better than the mouse.
But I'm still hoping for a way to re-wire the CMD-enter to give me an
align. Or some other combination to do the
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
From: Keith Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Importing texinfo files
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
To: Keith Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Importing texinfo files
On 20.10.2008, at
Is there a way to create an inline enumareted list? Something like
exactly this sentence I am writing now... 1. listitem-a, 2. listitem-b,
3. listitem-c, etc. with the option to change the counter type maybe
( e.g. (1) listitem or (a) listitem, (b) listitem ).
Thank you, Nikos
I'm writing a research paper and I'd like to include a specification that I
have in the HTML format. Is there a way to insert this html document at the
end of my Lyx document in the Appendices section.
I thought that I could convert this html in something else, like pdf or ps
but I still don't
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, Jean-Michel Bouffard wrote:
I'm writing a research paper and I'd like to include a specification that
I have in the HTML format. Is there a way to insert this html document at
the end of my Lyx document in the Appendices section.
I'd use the code environment which
I've done it a few times with mixed success using HTMLDOC to convert it
to PDF. Then you can include the PDF page into your LyX doc.
--- On Tue, 10/28/08, Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Inserting another document in Lyx
To:
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Is there a way to create an inline enumareted list? Something like
exactly this sentence I am writing now... 1. listitem-a, 2. listitem-b,
3. listitem-c, etc. with the option to change the counter type maybe
( e.g. (1) listitem or (a) listitem, (b) listitem ).
There's
Robert Orr wrote:
I've done it a few times with mixed success using HTMLDOC to convert it
to PDF. Then you can include the PDF page into your LyX doc.
If you're really feeling brave, you can use html2latex to convert the
document to LaTeX, and then it is easy to include it.
rh
--- On
Public release of LyX version 1.6.0 (release candidate 5)
=
We are pleased to announce the fifth release candidate of LyX 1.6.0.
LyX 1.6.0 will be the culmination of 15 months of hard work since the
release of the LyX 1.5 series. We
I have hit a bug in the text wrap float, but am having a hard time
creating steps to reliably reproduce it. The problem shows up by LyX
shoving the following into the LaTeX output:
\floatstyle{}
\newfloat{}{}{}
\floatname{}{}
This seems to be triggered when I have a text wrap float with
I should mention: this was with 1.6rc4.
On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:41 PM, James Sutherland wrote:
I have hit a bug in the text wrap float, but am having a hard time
creating steps to reliably reproduce it. The problem shows up by
LyX shoving the following into the LaTeX output:
\floatstyle{}
Confirmed in RC4 under Vista, but it only happens if both documents
are open. If I only have the child document open, I can compile it
without a problem, even after the error on the parent document.
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Oct 29,
Apparently the file formats changed from rc3 to rc4, and they are not
backward compatible. Is there a way to migrate back to rc3?
Does anyone know if rc5 is compatible with rc4?
James
James Sutherland schrieb:
Apparently the file formats changed from rc3 to rc4, and they are not
backward compatible. Is there a way to migrate back to rc3?
Yes, you could run lyx2lyx on your file and specify the output fileformat. But why do you want to go
back?
Does anyone know if rc5
On Oct 28, 2008, at 5:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
James Sutherland schrieb:
Apparently the file formats changed from rc3 to rc4, and they are
not backward compatible. Is there a way to migrate back to rc3?
Yes, you could run lyx2lyx on your file and specify the output
fileformat. But why
James Sutherland schrieb:
Between RC4 and RC% no fileformat change happened.
Sorry, this should be:
Between RC4 and RC5 no fileformat change happened.
When LyX1.6.0 is finally
released, the fileformat will be stable for all releases of LyX 1.6.x.
Then why can I not open a RC4 file in
I'm using lyx 1.5.6. I like it very much. LyX is a fantastic document
generator.
After just inserting some algorithm floats and foolishly trying to add
cross-references to them, I finally noticed in the Embedded Objects help
file that to do that I needed to add some weird latex magic to the
Cameron Stone wrote:
I'm using lyx 1.5.6. I like it very much. LyX is a fantastic document
generator.
After just inserting some algorithm floats and foolishly trying to add
cross-references to them, I finally noticed in the Embedded Objects help
file that to do that I needed to add some weird
a e wrote:
Hello,
I just finished to write my Ph.D. thesis with Lyx 1.5.5. I have all the chapters in
separate files and one file for the bibliography, the same for all chapters. I'm using
Bibtex and I have placed the bibliography inside each chapter. What I want is just to put
the
Thanks for help.
I didn't try because I've a new problem:
since I use BibLatex, I couldn't have both Biblatex and musixflx work (I just
tried without biblatex before): something doesn't work, perhaps because both
systems require a 3-pass system. I'll try to give some details when I'll try
all
I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS "align" environment, instead of the outdated Latex
"eqnarray".
Is there a way to do this? Is my
Hello,
I have a problem concerning the implementation of my bibdesk database
(Im working with a mac, bibdesk 1.3.18 and lyx 1.5.5).
I have a lot of entries in my database and the implementation into lyx
works perfect with one minor point that concerns me. When I declare an
entry in
Hi there,
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
only works if one indents it, but I didn't had any success in creating
headings for a better "look".
Regards
Matthias
Matthias Coy schrieb:
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and headings. It normally only
contains plain text. The text layout is defined by
Benjamin Hentschel wrote:
Needless to say that I want it to be "Japanese supply networks" instead
of "japanese supply networks". The same happens with names, which should
definitely be written with a capitol letter at the beginning.
In Bibdesk, write: ... in {Japanese} supply networks ...
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
Matthias Coy schrieb:
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and
headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text
>> It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
>> heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report).
>
>Yes because an abtract is gemerally not designed to have items and
>headings. It normally only contains plain text. The text layout is
>defined by the
Ivan Werning wrote:
I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS "align" environment, instead of the outdated Latex
"eqnarray".
Is there a way to
Matthias Coy wrote:
> It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
> heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
> only works if one indents it,
And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be nested
into an abstract.
>
Jürgen Spitzmüller schrieb:
Matthias Coy wrote:
It seems to be very difficult to use any kind of formatation (like a
heading or a item-list) inside a Abstract (KOMA-report). The item-list
only works if one indents it,
And this is exactly how it is supposed to be. Almost everything can be
Matthias Coy wrote:
> > Why do you need a heading? Have you tried the KOMA class option
> > "abstracton"?
>
> Yes, this is on. I don't mean the "Abstract" heading, I want to create
> "subheadings" such as ... motivation, goal, company.
Well, you can certainly nest minisecs, even sections (even
I was wondering,
is there some way to declare the layout of all tables and figures to
appear somehow like this http://www.emeraldinsight.com/fig/2670100103003.png
?
If yes, what kind of package could achieve this? I already did some
research but couldn't find an example on the internet.
Benjamin Hentschel wrote:
My question now is, can I manipulate the output somehow so that it
appears the way it should?
modify the bibliographic entry and place curly brackets around the
letters in question to force {C}aps. (not familiar with bibdesk, but
this method works with other bibtex
f l wrote:
Excuse me! I am a fresh man of lyx! But I have used latex months! To my
disappointment,I can't understand how to use lyx to edit the article and get
the pdf of the article!
Here is I want to try on lyx:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
This is my first lyx document.
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDIT>MATH>Change Formula Type>AMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone have a suggestion?
Ivan Werning wrote:
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDIT>MATH>Change Formula Type>AMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone
On Oct 28, 2008, at 12:00 PM, rgheck wrote:
You can do: Alt-M T A, to switch it. These shortcuts should be
listed in the menu.
rh
Thanks, that works better than the mouse.
But I'm still hoping for a way to re-wire the CMD-enter to give me an
align. Or some other combination to do the
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
From: Keith Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Importing texinfo files
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
To: Keith Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Importing texinfo files
On
Is there a way to create an inline enumareted list? Something like
exactly this sentence I am writing now... 1. listitem-a, 2. listitem-b,
3. listitem-c, etc. with the option to change the counter type maybe
( e.g. (1) listitem or (a) listitem, (b) listitem ).
Thank you, Nikos
I'm writing a research paper and I'd like to include a specification that I
have in the HTML format. Is there a way to insert this html document at the
end of my Lyx document in the Appendices section.
I thought that I could convert this html in something else, like pdf or ps
but I still don't
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, Jean-Michel Bouffard wrote:
I'm writing a research paper and I'd like to include a specification that
I have in the HTML format. Is there a way to insert this html document at
the end of my Lyx document in the Appendices section.
I'd use the code environment which
I've done it a few times with mixed success using HTMLDOC to convert it
to PDF. Then you can include the PDF page into your LyX doc.
--- On Tue, 10/28/08, Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Inserting another document in Lyx
> To:
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Is there a way to create an inline enumareted list? Something like
exactly this sentence I am writing now... 1. listitem-a, 2. listitem-b,
3. listitem-c, etc. with the option to change the counter type maybe
( e.g. (1) listitem or (a) listitem, (b) listitem ).
There's
Robert Orr wrote:
I've done it a few times with mixed success using HTMLDOC to convert it
to PDF. Then you can include the PDF page into your LyX doc.
If you're really feeling brave, you can use html2latex to convert the
document to LaTeX, and then it is easy to include it.
rh
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Public release of LyX version 1.6.0 (release candidate 5)
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We are pleased to announce the fifth release candidate of LyX 1.6.0.
LyX 1.6.0 will be the culmination of 15 months of hard work since the
release of the LyX 1.5 series. We
I have hit a bug in the text wrap float, but am having a hard time
creating steps to reliably reproduce it. The problem shows up by LyX
shoving the following into the LaTeX output:
\floatstyle{}
\newfloat{}{}{}
\floatname{}{}
This seems to be triggered when I have a text wrap float with
I should mention: this was with 1.6rc4.
On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:41 PM, James Sutherland wrote:
I have hit a bug in the text wrap float, but am having a hard time
creating steps to reliably reproduce it. The problem shows up by
LyX shoving the following into the LaTeX output:
\floatstyle{}
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