Hi,
I'm a newbie to Lyx, and was playing with the Tufte book class.
I'm a little confused,
I downloaded Lyx Example File from
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Tufte-book#toc1
When I try to create a pdf of the example file, I got an error about the
title (using windows and Lyx 1..6.5)
(LaTeX
Am 12.02.2010 10:36, schrieb Stephen George:
I'm a newbie to Lyx, and was playing with the Tufte book class.
I'm a little confused,
I downloaded Lyx Example File from
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Tufte-book#toc1
Better take the example files you find in LyX's examples folder.
When I try to
Chris Rackauckas chrisrackauc...@... writes:
Hey, so the only major problem I've been having with Lyx
is that I have this weird reverse indentation. It appears
on all of my files and does not appear in the User Guide
files. I've tried matching my settings to the User Guide
but I cannot
Forwarding to list as I realise replies to me were off list, hence my
reply to all was not working
stephen's mailinglist account schrieb:
On 11 February 2010 07:57, MMag. Hörtnagl Paul
paul.hoertn...@uibk.ac.at wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for he answer. I'm using the package chapterbib already, but
*appletv appletv # emerge --info
Portage 2.1.7.16 (default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop, gcc-4.3.4,
glibc-2.10.1-r1, 2.6.31-gentoo-r6v03 i686)
=
System uname:
Hi Stephen,
You may need to get the most recent version from the tufte-latex source code
repository. I'm not sure that the MikTeX version has been updated
(http://code.google.com/p/tufte-latex/). Also, the issue still persists
when compiling documents with xelatex.
For xelatex users, the
j. w. wrote:
hi paul,
thanks for the tips.
i tired following steps, but seems
can't solve the issue.
copy doc and took off the bibliography.copy doc and took off the bibliography, removed all the citations,
note, footnote, margin note etc.tried bisection copy and paste to new file, and
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Claudiu Bucur h2sa...@gmail.com wrote:
*appletv appletv # emerge --info
Portage 2.1.7.16 (default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop, gcc-4.3.4,
Hello,
I work on Gentoo Linux without problems, could you send a minimal file
with the the problems mentioned to test it in my
hi paul.
i sort of work around the problem following your suggestion. the new doc only
works when all the citations removed. i need to go further to see if my .bib
also conflict with new doc later on. thanks for now.
best, jackie
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: ru...@msu.edu
Subject: Re:
I thought that I had saved instructions for changing the typeface for
headings in KOMA-Script documents from san-serif to the default serif font.
My search of my e-mail archive does not turn up this command. I also haven't
seen an example in the KOMA-Script users guide.
A clue on how to
Hi all,
I'm writing an essay and want to try writing it in lyx. The level I am
at now is that I've managed to write some simple mathematical equations,
but not much more.
I'm interested in your opinions on whether the following is a good and
feasible way to write my document. What I want to
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, lightbricko wrote:
I'm writing an essay and want to try writing it in lyx. The level I am at
now is that I've managed to write some simple mathematical equations, but
not much more.
I recommend that you work through the tutorial first. It appears that you
know nothing
I thought that I had saved
instructions for changing the typeface for
headings in KOMA-Script documents from san-serif to the
default serif font.
My search of my e-mail archive does not turn up this
command. I also haven't
seen an example in the KOMA-Script users guide.
A clue on how
Thankyou Uwe and Rob for your replies.
I feel a bit more at ease to know it is a known problem.
I did the MikTex update as Uwe suggested. Unfortunatly it didn't help.
(I didn't see any Tufte in the download list)
I then download the zip file from code.google tufte-latex-3.5.0.zip -
the files
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I did that with titlesec package.
Marcelo,
Good idea.
Thanks,
Rich
Hi,
I'm a newbie to Lyx, and was playing with the Tufte book class.
I'm a little confused,
I downloaded Lyx Example File from
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Tufte-book#toc1
When I try to create a pdf of the example file, I got an error about the
title (using windows and Lyx 1..6.5)
(LaTeX
Am 12.02.2010 10:36, schrieb Stephen George:
I'm a newbie to Lyx, and was playing with the Tufte book class.
I'm a little confused,
I downloaded Lyx Example File from
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Tufte-book#toc1
Better take the example files you find in LyX's examples folder.
When I try to
Chris Rackauckas chrisrackauc...@... writes:
Hey, so the only major problem I've been having with Lyx
is that I have this weird reverse indentation. It appears
on all of my files and does not appear in the User Guide
files. I've tried matching my settings to the User Guide
but I cannot
Forwarding to list as I realise replies to me were off list, hence my
reply to all was not working
stephen's mailinglist account schrieb:
On 11 February 2010 07:57, MMag. Hörtnagl Paul
paul.hoertn...@uibk.ac.at wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for he answer. I'm using the package chapterbib already, but
*appletv appletv # emerge --info
Portage 2.1.7.16 (default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop, gcc-4.3.4,
glibc-2.10.1-r1, 2.6.31-gentoo-r6v03 i686)
=
System uname:
Hi Stephen,
You may need to get the most recent version from the tufte-latex source code
repository. I'm not sure that the MikTeX version has been updated
(http://code.google.com/p/tufte-latex/). Also, the issue still persists
when compiling documents with xelatex.
For xelatex users, the
j. w. wrote:
hi paul,
thanks for the tips.
i tired following steps, but seems
can't solve the issue.
copy doc and took off the bibliography.copy doc and took off the bibliography, removed all the citations,
note, footnote, margin note etc.tried bisection copy and paste to new file, and
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Claudiu Bucur h2sa...@gmail.com wrote:
*appletv appletv # emerge --info
Portage 2.1.7.16 (default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop, gcc-4.3.4,
Hello,
I work on Gentoo Linux without problems, could you send a minimal file
with the the problems mentioned to test it in my
hi paul.
i sort of work around the problem following your suggestion. the new doc only
works when all the citations removed. i need to go further to see if my .bib
also conflict with new doc later on. thanks for now.
best, jackie
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: ru...@msu.edu
Subject: Re:
I thought that I had saved instructions for changing the typeface for
headings in KOMA-Script documents from san-serif to the default serif font.
My search of my e-mail archive does not turn up this command. I also haven't
seen an example in the KOMA-Script users guide.
A clue on how to
Hi all,
I'm writing an essay and want to try writing it in lyx. The level I am
at now is that I've managed to write some simple mathematical equations,
but not much more.
I'm interested in your opinions on whether the following is a good and
feasible way to write my document. What I want to
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, lightbricko wrote:
I'm writing an essay and want to try writing it in lyx. The level I am at
now is that I've managed to write some simple mathematical equations, but
not much more.
I recommend that you work through the tutorial first. It appears that you
know nothing
I thought that I had saved
instructions for changing the typeface for
headings in KOMA-Script documents from san-serif to the
default serif font.
My search of my e-mail archive does not turn up this
command. I also haven't
seen an example in the KOMA-Script users guide.
A clue on how
Thankyou Uwe and Rob for your replies.
I feel a bit more at ease to know it is a known problem.
I did the MikTex update as Uwe suggested. Unfortunatly it didn't help.
(I didn't see any Tufte in the download list)
I then download the zip file from code.google tufte-latex-3.5.0.zip -
the files
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I did that with titlesec package.
Marcelo,
Good idea.
Thanks,
Rich
Hi,
I'm a newbie to Lyx, and was playing with the Tufte book class.
I'm a little confused,
I downloaded Lyx Example File from
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Tufte-book#toc1
When I try to create a pdf of the example file, I got an error about the
title (using windows and Lyx 1..6.5)
(LaTeX
Am 12.02.2010 10:36, schrieb Stephen George:
I'm a newbie to Lyx, and was playing with the Tufte book class.
I'm a little confused,
I downloaded Lyx Example File from
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Tufte-book#toc1
Better take the example files you find in LyX's "examples" folder.
When I try
Chris Rackauckas writes:
>
> Hey, so the only major problem I've been having with Lyx
> is that I have this weird reverse indentation. It appears
> on all of my files and does not appear in the User Guide
> files. I've tried matching my settings to the User Guide
> but I
Forwarding to list as I realise replies to me were off list, hence my
reply to all was not working
stephen's mailinglist account schrieb:
>
> On 11 February 2010 07:57, "MMag. Hörtnagl Paul"
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Thanks for he answer. I'm using the package
*appletv appletv # emerge --info
Portage 2.1.7.16 (default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop, gcc-4.3.4,
glibc-2.10.1-r1, 2.6.31-gentoo-r6v03 i686)
=
System uname:
Hi Stephen,
You may need to get the most recent version from the tufte-latex source code
repository. I'm not sure that the MikTeX version has been updated
(http://code.google.com/p/tufte-latex/). Also, the issue still persists
when compiling documents with xelatex.
For xelatex users, the
j. w. wrote:
hi paul,
thanks for the tips.
i tired following steps, but seems
can't solve the issue.
copy doc and took off the bibliography.copy doc and took off the bibliography, removed all the citations,
note, footnote, margin note etc.tried bisection copy and paste to new file, and
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Claudiu Bucur wrote:
> *appletv appletv # emerge --info
> Portage 2.1.7.16 (default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop, gcc-4.3.4,
Hello,
I work on Gentoo Linux without problems, could you send a minimal file
with the the problems mentioned to test it
hi paul.
i sort of work around the problem following your suggestion. the new doc only
works when all the citations removed. i need to go further to see if my .bib
also conflict with new doc later on. thanks for now.
best, jackie
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> From: ru...@msu.edu
> Subject:
I thought that I had saved instructions for changing the typeface for
headings in KOMA-Script documents from san-serif to the default serif font.
My search of my e-mail archive does not turn up this command. I also haven't
seen an example in the KOMA-Script users guide.
A clue on how to
Hi all,
I'm writing an essay and want to try writing it in lyx. The level I am
at now is that I've managed to write some simple mathematical equations,
but not much more.
I'm interested in your opinions on whether the following is a good and
feasible way to write my document. What I want to
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, lightbricko wrote:
I'm writing an essay and want to try writing it in lyx. The level I am at
now is that I've managed to write some simple mathematical equations, but
not much more.
I recommend that you work through the tutorial first. It appears that you
know nothing
> I thought that I had saved
> instructions for changing the typeface for
> headings in KOMA-Script documents from san-serif to the
> default serif font.
> My search of my e-mail archive does not turn up this
> command. I also haven't
> seen an example in the KOMA-Script users guide.
>
> A
Thankyou Uwe and Rob for your replies.
I feel a bit more at ease to know it is a known problem.
I did the MikTex update as Uwe suggested. Unfortunatly it didn't help.
(I didn't see any Tufte in the download list)
I then download the zip file from code.google tufte-latex-3.5.0.zip -
the files
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I did that with titlesec package.
Marcelo,
Good idea.
Thanks,
Rich
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