* rgheck wrote, On 15/07/09 21:46:
On 07/15/2009 03:42 PM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
My C sources aren't generated via the tex files (partly because it's
not simple to get Lyx to export a tex file from a noweb document
without running noweb).
I really need to be able to navigate to a line (and
How can put the Text in the left corner down, in vertical position
above the line ?. See example attached.
Thanks advanced
Yago escribió:
You can put a vertical line 2pt width and a Text centered above the
line at left on all pages of your document with this two commands into
an ERT box
Rich Shepard wrote:
pages, and publication/copywrite page. I'd save those as separate .pdf
files, then assemble the entire book using pdftk. Horses for courses as the
are you aware of insert-external material-pdfpages?
pavel
Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys, I was trying to configure the shortcut key CTRL+I to automatically
changes my text to Italic in LYX but when I tried to do it LYX crashed
and now seems like it ERASED all the DEFAULT shortcut list that there
was configured.
btw do you have some recipy how to
Richard Heck wrote:
So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN repeatedly. Slow
and stupid, but it'll work.
ouch, this will be dependent on the window resolution. navigate in .lyx
file is a bad idea anyway.
Am Monday 13 July 2009 16:56:31 schrieb Manolo Martínez:
To clarify what I'm asking here, I'm interested in the easiest, shortest
way to go from:
a) A Lyx file with a bibtex bibliography, to
b) Another Lyx (or a .tex) file, where this bibliography has been
resolved into /bibitems, so that
In article 4a5d8e46.8070...@austrohungaro.com,
Manolo Martínez
man...@austrohungaro.com wrote:
Copy the contents of the .bbl file in place of the \bibliography{}
command in the .tex file.
Hi,
Nobody can help me with this, then?
Thx
M
Manolo Martínez escribió:
To clarify what
Hello everybody,
I am working with Lyx 1.6.3 on Windows xp (sp3) and I have a question about
punctuation.
In short, I spend most of my working time with softwares like Microsoft Word or
OpenOffice Writer and I am wondering if is it possible, with Lyx, to have the
first letter always in
On 07/16/2009 06:23 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN repeatedly. Slow
and stupid, but it'll work.
ouch, this will be dependent on the window
* rgheck wrote, On 16/07/09 13:51:
On 07/16/2009 06:23 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN repeatedly. Slow
and stupid, but it'll work.
ouch, this
Hi there
I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and subsubsections.
The problem is that every time the amount of susbsubsections exceed a
certain number the list of subsubsections run though the margins and is
truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
Is this a bug? If not, how can
On Thursday 16 July 2009 06:15:28 am Pavel Sanda wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
It can take an amateur like me
almost as long to prepare the index as it does to write the text. Like
just an idea - couldn't be this a bit automatized? something like export to
plain text, sort uniq all words by
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, Pavel Sanda wrote:
are you aware of insert-external material-pdfpages?
pavel,
Now I am. However, I make heavy use of pdftk for a wide range of purposes
so I'm quite familiar with this tool.
Rich
--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. | Integrity
Hi there
I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and
subsubsections.
The problem is that every time the amount of
susbsubsections exceed a
certain number the list of subsubsections run though the
margins and is
truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
Is this a bug? If
On 07/16/2009 09:16 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* rgheck wrote, On 16/07/09 13:51:
On 07/16/2009 06:23 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN
I am trying to set up a book (8x10
- about 400 pages) with mostly 2 columns.
I want the chapter titles and section headings to go across
the page with the
body text in 2 columsn.
I have set it up as follows:
Chapter Title
\begin{multicols}{2}
(body text)
\end{multicols}
or
See the attached files.
- Original Message -
From: icebna ice...@telefonica.net
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; diazd...@ono.com
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: Vertical line in the side left
How can put the Text in the left corner down, in vertical position
above the
To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the
same behaviour about capital
letters as Writer or Word?
I think not.
However, you're right, a auto-correction tool should be implemented,
and also for
DOuble capitals and similar mistakes.
I think they're working in it with the
inline
OK Yago
Thanks so much
Miguel
Yago escribió:
See the attached files.
- Original Message - From: icebna ice...@telefonica.net
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; diazd...@ono.com
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: Vertical line in the side left
How can put the Text in the
Hi Marcelo
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated. It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's say
3 or 4 entries should have continued into the next page of
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:02:39 + (GMT)
silvio grosso grossosil...@yahoo.it wrote:
To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same behaviour about
capital letters as Writer or Word?
Do think about this. I have noticed the 'feature' in some editors, then
noticed that those programs also
* rgheck wrote, On 15/07/09 17:28:
Here's what the docs say:
LFUN_SERVER_GOTO_FILE_ROW
* Action Sets the cursor position based on the row number of generated
TeX file.
* Notion This can be useful for DVI inverse-search or detection of the
problematic line from LaTeX compilation. Note
Le 16 juil. 09 à 16:47, Beny Spira a écrit :
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated.
It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a
list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last
let's say
3 or 4 entries
To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same
behaviour about
capital letters as Writer or Word?
Do think about this. I have noticed the 'feature' in some
editors, then
noticed that those programs also want to be intelligent
and, for example
don't permit 'MHz' (they consider
Hi Marcelo
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and
get truncated. It is the list of subsubsections that is
truncated. For example, I have a list of 12 subsubsections
that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's
say 3 or 4 entries should have continued into the next
Often one needs to list several authors for a scientific paper, with
more than one institutional affiliation.
I tried to do this with the AUTHOR text type and superscripts on both
the authors names and their institutional affiliations, but Lyx gagged
on it.
How can I do that?
Thanks,
E. Kaplan
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, E. Kaplan wrote:
Often one needs to list several authors for a scientific paper, with more
than one institutional affiliation. I tried to do this with the AUTHOR
text type and superscripts on both the authors names and their
institutional affiliations, but Lyx gagged on it.
I concur, I usually end up turning OFF auto-correct.
If someone is looking for a feature like this, maybe have it along the
lines of the inline spell checker and have squiggles marking potentially
bad words.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same
On Thursday 16 July 2009 01:13:38 pm Rich Shepard wrote:
Now that we've flogged index creation until it's moribund, it's time to
consider another factor in making your opus magnum welcomed by readers: the
font size.
I'm re-reading a soft-cover book that I first read several years ago;
--- On Fri, 7/17/09, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
E. Kaplan:
Rather than superscript placement/sizing, why not
use footnotes? You can
have multiple authors listed and define a footnote for each
one's employer.
LyX will happily digest this.
use authblk.sty from preprint
Hello,
I have tables in Chapters, say, two in the first Chapter, one in the second.
And I'm using ASM(book) class.
The numbering comes up with the list of talbes are like this:
1
2 ...
1 ...
I want it to be:
1.1 ...
1.2 ...
2.1 ...
Could anybody tell me, how this wizard numbering
* rgheck wrote, On 15/07/09 21:46:
On 07/15/2009 03:42 PM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
My C sources aren't generated via the tex files (partly because it's
not simple to get Lyx to export a tex file from a noweb document
without running noweb).
I really need to be able to navigate to a line (and
How can put the Text in the left corner down, in vertical position
above the line ?. See example attached.
Thanks advanced
Yago escribió:
You can put a vertical line 2pt width and a Text centered above the
line at left on all pages of your document with this two commands into
an ERT box
Rich Shepard wrote:
pages, and publication/copywrite page. I'd save those as separate .pdf
files, then assemble the entire book using pdftk. Horses for courses as the
are you aware of insert-external material-pdfpages?
pavel
Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys, I was trying to configure the shortcut key CTRL+I to automatically
changes my text to Italic in LYX but when I tried to do it LYX crashed
and now seems like it ERASED all the DEFAULT shortcut list that there
was configured.
btw do you have some recipy how to
Richard Heck wrote:
So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN repeatedly. Slow
and stupid, but it'll work.
ouch, this will be dependent on the window resolution. navigate in .lyx
file is a bad idea anyway.
Am Monday 13 July 2009 16:56:31 schrieb Manolo Martínez:
To clarify what I'm asking here, I'm interested in the easiest, shortest
way to go from:
a) A Lyx file with a bibtex bibliography, to
b) Another Lyx (or a .tex) file, where this bibliography has been
resolved into /bibitems, so that
In article 4a5d8e46.8070...@austrohungaro.com,
Manolo Martínez
man...@austrohungaro.com wrote:
Copy the contents of the .bbl file in place of the \bibliography{}
command in the .tex file.
Hi,
Nobody can help me with this, then?
Thx
M
Manolo Martínez escribió:
To clarify what
Hello everybody,
I am working with Lyx 1.6.3 on Windows xp (sp3) and I have a question about
punctuation.
In short, I spend most of my working time with softwares like Microsoft Word or
OpenOffice Writer and I am wondering if is it possible, with Lyx, to have the
first letter always in
On 07/16/2009 06:23 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN repeatedly. Slow
and stupid, but it'll work.
ouch, this will be dependent on the window
* rgheck wrote, On 16/07/09 13:51:
On 07/16/2009 06:23 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN repeatedly. Slow
and stupid, but it'll work.
ouch, this
Hi there
I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and subsubsections.
The problem is that every time the amount of susbsubsections exceed a
certain number the list of subsubsections run though the margins and is
truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
Is this a bug? If not, how can
On Thursday 16 July 2009 06:15:28 am Pavel Sanda wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
It can take an amateur like me
almost as long to prepare the index as it does to write the text. Like
just an idea - couldn't be this a bit automatized? something like export to
plain text, sort uniq all words by
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, Pavel Sanda wrote:
are you aware of insert-external material-pdfpages?
pavel,
Now I am. However, I make heavy use of pdftk for a wide range of purposes
so I'm quite familiar with this tool.
Rich
--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. | Integrity
Hi there
I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and
subsubsections.
The problem is that every time the amount of
susbsubsections exceed a
certain number the list of subsubsections run though the
margins and is
truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
Is this a bug? If
On 07/16/2009 09:16 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* rgheck wrote, On 16/07/09 13:51:
On 07/16/2009 06:23 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN
I am trying to set up a book (8x10
- about 400 pages) with mostly 2 columns.
I want the chapter titles and section headings to go across
the page with the
body text in 2 columsn.
I have set it up as follows:
Chapter Title
\begin{multicols}{2}
(body text)
\end{multicols}
or
See the attached files.
- Original Message -
From: icebna ice...@telefonica.net
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; diazd...@ono.com
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: Vertical line in the side left
How can put the Text in the left corner down, in vertical position
above the
To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the
same behaviour about capital
letters as Writer or Word?
I think not.
However, you're right, a auto-correction tool should be implemented,
and also for
DOuble capitals and similar mistakes.
I think they're working in it with the
inline
OK Yago
Thanks so much
Miguel
Yago escribió:
See the attached files.
- Original Message - From: icebna ice...@telefonica.net
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; diazd...@ono.com
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: Vertical line in the side left
How can put the Text in the
Hi Marcelo
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated. It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's say
3 or 4 entries should have continued into the next page of
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:02:39 + (GMT)
silvio grosso grossosil...@yahoo.it wrote:
To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same behaviour about
capital letters as Writer or Word?
Do think about this. I have noticed the 'feature' in some editors, then
noticed that those programs also
* rgheck wrote, On 15/07/09 17:28:
Here's what the docs say:
LFUN_SERVER_GOTO_FILE_ROW
* Action Sets the cursor position based on the row number of generated
TeX file.
* Notion This can be useful for DVI inverse-search or detection of the
problematic line from LaTeX compilation. Note
Le 16 juil. 09 à 16:47, Beny Spira a écrit :
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated.
It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a
list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last
let's say
3 or 4 entries
To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same
behaviour about
capital letters as Writer or Word?
Do think about this. I have noticed the 'feature' in some
editors, then
noticed that those programs also want to be intelligent
and, for example
don't permit 'MHz' (they consider
Hi Marcelo
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and
get truncated. It is the list of subsubsections that is
truncated. For example, I have a list of 12 subsubsections
that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's
say 3 or 4 entries should have continued into the next
Often one needs to list several authors for a scientific paper, with
more than one institutional affiliation.
I tried to do this with the AUTHOR text type and superscripts on both
the authors names and their institutional affiliations, but Lyx gagged
on it.
How can I do that?
Thanks,
E. Kaplan
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, E. Kaplan wrote:
Often one needs to list several authors for a scientific paper, with more
than one institutional affiliation. I tried to do this with the AUTHOR
text type and superscripts on both the authors names and their
institutional affiliations, but Lyx gagged on it.
I concur, I usually end up turning OFF auto-correct.
If someone is looking for a feature like this, maybe have it along the
lines of the inline spell checker and have squiggles marking potentially
bad words.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same
On Thursday 16 July 2009 01:13:38 pm Rich Shepard wrote:
Now that we've flogged index creation until it's moribund, it's time to
consider another factor in making your opus magnum welcomed by readers: the
font size.
I'm re-reading a soft-cover book that I first read several years ago;
--- On Fri, 7/17/09, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
E. Kaplan:
Rather than superscript placement/sizing, why not
use footnotes? You can
have multiple authors listed and define a footnote for each
one's employer.
LyX will happily digest this.
use authblk.sty from preprint
Hello,
I have tables in Chapters, say, two in the first Chapter, one in the second.
And I'm using ASM(book) class.
The numbering comes up with the list of talbes are like this:
1
2 ...
1 ...
I want it to be:
1.1 ...
1.2 ...
2.1 ...
Could anybody tell me, how this wizard numbering
* rgheck wrote, On 15/07/09 21:46:
> On 07/15/2009 03:42 PM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> My C sources aren't generated via the tex files (partly because it's
>> not simple to get Lyx to export a tex file from a noweb document
>> without running noweb).
>>
>> I really need to be able to navigate to a
How can put the "Text" in the left corner down, in vertical position
above the line ?. See example attached.
Thanks advanced
Yago escribió:
You can put a vertical line 2pt width and a "Text" centered above the
line at left on all pages of your document with this two commands into
an ERT
Rich Shepard wrote:
> pages, and publication/copywrite page. I'd save those as separate .pdf
> files, then assemble the entire book using pdftk. Horses for courses as the
are you aware of insert->external material->pdfpages?
pavel
Marcelo Reis wrote:
> Guys, I was trying to configure the shortcut key CTRL+I to automatically
> changes my text to Italic in LYX but when I tried to do it LYX crashed
> and now seems like it ERASED all the DEFAULT shortcut list that there
> was configured.
btw do you have some recipy how to
Richard Heck wrote:
> So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
> so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN repeatedly. Slow
> and stupid, but it'll work.
ouch, this will be dependent on the window resolution. navigate in .lyx
file is a bad idea
Am Monday 13 July 2009 16:56:31 schrieb Manolo Martínez:
> To clarify what I'm asking here, I'm interested in the easiest, shortest
> way to go from:
>
> a) A Lyx file with a bibtex bibliography, to
>
> b) Another Lyx (or a .tex) file, where this bibliography has been
> resolved into /bibitems,
In article <4a5d8e46.8070...@austrohungaro.com>,
Manolo Martínez
wrote:
Copy the contents of the .bbl file in place of the \bibliography{}
command in the .tex file.
> Hi,
>
> Nobody can help me with this, then?
>
> Thx
> M
>
> Manolo Martínez escribió:
> > To
Hello everybody,
I am working with Lyx 1.6.3 on Windows xp (sp3) and I have a question about
punctuation.
In short, I spend most of my working time with softwares like Microsoft Word or
OpenOffice Writer and I am wondering if is it possible, with Lyx, to have the
first letter always in
On 07/16/2009 06:23 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN repeatedly. Slow
and stupid, but it'll work.
ouch, this will be dependent on the window
* rgheck wrote, On 16/07/09 13:51:
> On 07/16/2009 06:23 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> Richard Heck wrote:
>>
>>> So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
>>> so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN repeatedly. Slow
>>> and stupid, but it'll work.
>>>
Hi there
I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and subsubsections.
The problem is that every time the amount of susbsubsections exceed a
certain number the list of subsubsections run though the margins and is
truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
Is this a bug? If not, how can
On Thursday 16 July 2009 06:15:28 am Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Rich Shepard wrote:
> > It can take an amateur like me
> > almost as long to prepare the index as it does to write the text. Like
>
> just an idea - couldn't be this a bit automatized? something like export to
> plain text, sort & uniq all
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, Pavel Sanda wrote:
are you aware of insert->external material->pdfpages?
pavel,
Now I am. However, I make heavy use of pdftk for a wide range of purposes
so I'm quite familiar with this tool.
Rich
--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. | Integrity
> Hi there
>
> I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and
> subsubsections.
> The problem is that every time the amount of
> susbsubsections exceed a
> certain number the list of subsubsections run though the
> margins and is
> truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
>
> Is this a
On 07/16/2009 09:16 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* rgheck wrote, On 16/07/09 13:51:
On 07/16/2009 06:23 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN
> I am trying to set up a book (8"x10"
> - about 400 pages) with mostly 2 columns.
> I want the chapter titles and section headings to go across
> the page with the
> body text in 2 columsn.
>
> I have set it up as follows:
>
> Chapter Title
> \begin{multicols}{2}
>
> (body text)
>
>
See the attached files.
- Original Message -
From: "icebna"
To: ;
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: Vertical line in the side left
How can put the "Text" in the left corner down, in vertical position
> To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the
same behaviour about capital
letters as Writer or Word?
I think not.
However, you're right, a auto-correction tool should be implemented,
and also for
DOuble capitals and similar mistakes.
I think they're working in it with the
inline
OK Yago
Thanks so much
Miguel
Yago escribió:
See the attached files.
- Original Message - From: "icebna"
To: ;
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: Vertical line in the side left
How can put the
Hi Marcelo
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated. It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's say
3 or 4 entries should have continued into the next page of
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:02:39 + (GMT)
silvio grosso wrote:
> To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same behaviour about
> capital letters as Writer or Word?
Do think about this. I have noticed the 'feature' in some editors, then
noticed that those programs
* rgheck wrote, On 15/07/09 17:28:
> Here's what the docs say:
>
> LFUN_SERVER_GOTO_FILE_ROW
>
> * Action Sets the cursor position based on the row number of generated
> TeX file.
>
> * Notion This can be useful for DVI inverse-search or detection of the
> problematic line from LaTeX
Le 16 juil. 09 à 16:47, Beny Spira a écrit :
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated.
It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a
list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last
let's say
3 or 4 entries
> > To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same
> behaviour about
> > capital letters as Writer or Word?
>
> Do think about this. I have noticed the 'feature' in some
> editors, then
> noticed that those programs also want to be intelligent
> and, for example
> don't permit 'MHz' (they
> Hi Marcelo
>
> No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and
> get truncated. It is the list of subsubsections that is
> truncated. For example, I have a list of 12 subsubsections
> that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's
> say 3 or 4 entries should have continued into
Often one needs to list several authors for a scientific paper, with
more than one institutional affiliation.
I tried to do this with the AUTHOR text type and superscripts on both
the authors names and their institutional affiliations, but Lyx gagged
on it.
How can I do that?
Thanks,
E. Kaplan
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, E. Kaplan wrote:
Often one needs to list several authors for a scientific paper, with more
than one institutional affiliation. I tried to do this with the AUTHOR
text type and superscripts on both the authors names and their
institutional affiliations, but Lyx gagged on it.
I concur, I usually end up turning OFF auto-correct.
If someone is looking for a feature like this, maybe have it along the
lines of the inline spell checker and have squiggles marking potentially
bad words.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
>>> To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same
>>>
On Thursday 16 July 2009 01:13:38 pm Rich Shepard wrote:
>Now that we've flogged index creation until it's moribund, it's time to
> consider another factor in making your opus magnum welcomed by readers: the
> font size.
>
>I'm re-reading a soft-cover book that I first read several years
--- On Fri, 7/17/09, Rich Shepard wrote:
> E. Kaplan:
>
> Rather than superscript placement/sizing, why not
> use footnotes? You can
> have multiple authors listed and define a footnote for each
> one's employer.
> LyX will happily digest this.
>
use authblk.sty
Hello,
I have tables in Chapters, say, two in the first Chapter, one in the second.
And I'm using ASM(book) class.
The numbering comes up with the "list of talbes" are like this:
1
2 ...
1 ...
I want it to be:
1.1 ...
1.2 ...
2.1 ...
Could anybody tell me, how this wizard numbering
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