Hi
I have Mandriva in my computer and I have installed aspell-es and
libaspell-devel and work fine.
Regards
On 27/05/10 22:13, Francisco J. Ruiz-Ruano Campaña wrote:
I have installed LyX 2.0 alpha3 in Ubuntu, but I check speller is
deactivated since I have installed it.
I have installed
Under the title skip a row and write your date, and up to the left under
file, edit ... where are the paragraphs of the document and press Date
and that date is final.
Regards
On 28/05/10 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Under the 'Article' document type, the title page will list the print
date
Nikos Alexandris:
I started from the scratch with the content (Title, Section(s),
Paragraphs and standard text) and still I had to revert to the default
most of the
settings to get it compile:
...
- no other spacing besides Single works
- Page Margins when set to custom 2,
On Friday 28 of May 2010 12:10:09 Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Nikos Alexandris:
I started from the scratch with the content (Title, Section(s),
Paragraphs and standard text) and still I had to revert to the
default most of the
settings to get it compile:
...
- no other
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Under the 'Article' document type, the title page will list the print date of
a document.
But I vastly prefer to insert my own date, or to list the save date of the
file -- it just makes more sense for tracking changes.
Is there a way to get
Nikos Alexandris:
I started from the scratch with the content (Title, Section(s),
Paragraphs and standard text) and still I had to revert to the default
most of the settings
to get it compile:
- no other spacing besides Single works
- Page Margins when set to custom 2, 2, 2, 2 are a
Try the following:
1. In the preamble, \usepackage{textcomp}.
2. Rather than LyX-Code, Insert Program Listing and paste the code in there.
3. Right click anywhere in the listing, pick Settings..., go the Advanced tab,
and insert columns=fullflexible and upquote=true. The former gets rid of
Hello guys,
I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it appears
a popout and the message is something like this
Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
I am using Kubuntu 10.04 and Lyx 1.6.6
Any idea???
Thanks
--
Sorry for my
On Friday 28 May 2010 16:37:24 M wrote:
Hello guys,
I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it
appears a popout and the message is something like this
Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
I am using Kubuntu 10.04 and Lyx
M wrote:
I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it
appears a popout and the message is something like this
Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
I am using Kubuntu 10.04 and Lyx 1.6.6
Me too
Any idea???
No. But I have seen
M basu123ra at gmail.com writes:
I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it appears a
popout and the message is something like this
Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
The message just means that the PDF file was not
Paul Rubin rubin at msu.edu writes:
1. Look at Document LaTeX Log and see if you can find an error message.
2. Export the document using File Export LaTeX (pdflatex), open a
terminal,
run pdflatex against the .tex file, and look for error messages.
Here it's the error. How can solve
On Friday 28 May 2010 17:08:53 M wrote:
Here it's the error. How can solve it???
Runaway argument?
\end {document}
! File ended while scanning use of \@@lyxplainframe.
inserted text
\par
* Defensa_Tesis2.tex
I suspect you have forgotten a `}', causing me
to read past
José Matos jamatos at fc.up.pt writes:
Add an EndFrame style (layout) as the last paragraph of the document.
Yeah it really works!!!
Thanks!
Dear LyX Users,
I've been toiling away on a book chapter about Reference Managers and
Cite-While-You-Write software and I've run into a bit of a snag. Does anyone
know if Lytero currently supports the new version of LyX? Whenever I try and
use it (regardless of platform), it says that it is
Am Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2010 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
On 5/27/10, Rainer Dorsch rdor...@web.de wrote:
in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in
the middle of a word). Has anybody a
In some books sometimes the author writes the Titel of a Topic, then under the
titel in italic appears a nice slogan or citation of a famous person. I find
this kind of nice. Is there a way to manage that in Lyx? I mean is there
perhaps a builtin method, or do I have just to write some text and
On Fri, 28 May 2010, iustifico wrote:
In some books sometimes the author writes the Titel of a Topic, then under
the titel in italic appears a nice slogan or citation of a famous person.
I find this kind of nice. Is there a way to manage that in Lyx? I mean is
there perhaps a builtin method, or
Paul Rubin wrote, On Fri, 28 May 2010 15:35:16 + (UTC):
Try the following:
1. In the preamble, \usepackage{textcomp}.
2. Rather than LyX-Code, Insert Program Listing and paste the code in there.
3. Right click anywhere in the listing, pick Settings..., go the Advanced tab,
and
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Daniel Lohmann
daniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Assuming you are compiling with pdftex as backend (which is most probably
the case, as all more or less recent LaTeX-Distributions use it by default
On Fri, 2010-05-28 at 04:19 +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Please send the next time a _small_ LyX example file.
Okay. I wasn't sure WHERE the actual error was though.
The bug occurs because you sometimes set the tables as being part of the
paragraph headings.
Sometimes you also set the
Could someone please either refer me to a how to do or show me how I can
build the following environment in Lyx. They are borrowed from Ads-Wes.sty
Thanks,
Artimess
-
%
%% ENVIRONMENTS
In LyX memoir class, 2-sided, single column, how can I place figures so that
their outer edges line up with the outer edge of a wide (outer margin)? With
figures 1.2cm from the edge of the page, they then visually define the wide
outer margin. I want the captions (without caption numbers printed)
Does anyone have access to the source of latex_con_lyx.pdf? I like to learn
how the author created code segments of the following form:
Thanks in advance
Artimess
On 28.05.2010, at 21:24, stefano franchi wrote:
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Daniel Lohmann
daniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Assuming you are compiling with pdftex as backend (which is most probably the
case, as all
Nice trick. But wouldn't the final result be identical to the print date,
since pdftex checks the modification date of a tex file created on the fly
by lyx at print time? Or there is something more involved I don't understand?
Stefano, you are right, of course!
We need the path to the
Have a look at the LyX Customization manual (Help Customization), section
5.2.1, and then take a peek at some of the .module files in the LyX layout
folder to see some examples. Basically, you define the environments in a module
(or modules), including the LaTeX command you will use to invoke
On 28/05/2010 5:09 PM, george legge wrote:
In LyX memoir class, 2-sided, single column, how can I place figures so that
their outer edges line up with the outer edge of a wide (outer margin)? With
figures 1.2cm from the edge of the page, they then visually define the wide
outer margin. I want
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.cawrote:
Hi,
I am not completely clear on what you want to accomplish, but you might want
to have a look at the sidecap package [1]. I wrote a minimalistic module to
use the package in LyX [2]. Maybe that would help. Otherwise,
Tim Wescott wrote:
But I vastly prefer to insert my own date, or to list the save date of
the file -- it just makes more sense for tracking changes.
it should not be hard to make inset info for file-date as we have for
file-name/dir.
feel free to add it to bugzilla if it would solve your
Am 29.05.2010 01:04, schrieb george legge:
But it does not appear to tackle the major problem, which is:
How to get figures (of all widths) to justify to a boundary several cm
outside the text edge.
Use a wrapped float. Its option Overhang is exactly what you need. Attached
is a LyX example
Am 28.05.2010 23:12, schrieb Artimess:
Does anyone have access to the source of latex_con_lyx.pdf? I like to learn
how the author created code segments of the following form:
Can you please be more specific. What do you want to know? Where have you fond the file
latex_con_lyx.pdf?
regards
Hi!
LaTeX con LyX is an idea of Bioinformatiquillo (my blog).
http://bioinformatiquillo.wordpress.com/manual-latex-con-lyx/
If we are interesting in it, we can contat with me in this page.
Bye.
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 3:13 AM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Am 28.05.2010 23:12, schrieb
Hi
I have Mandriva in my computer and I have installed aspell-es and
libaspell-devel and work fine.
Regards
On 27/05/10 22:13, Francisco J. Ruiz-Ruano Campaña wrote:
I have installed LyX 2.0 alpha3 in Ubuntu, but I check speller is
deactivated since I have installed it.
I have installed
Under the title skip a row and write your date, and up to the left under
file, edit ... where are the paragraphs of the document and press Date
and that date is final.
Regards
On 28/05/10 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Under the 'Article' document type, the title page will list the print
date
Nikos Alexandris:
I started from the scratch with the content (Title, Section(s),
Paragraphs and standard text) and still I had to revert to the default
most of the
settings to get it compile:
...
- no other spacing besides Single works
- Page Margins when set to custom 2,
On Friday 28 of May 2010 12:10:09 Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Nikos Alexandris:
I started from the scratch with the content (Title, Section(s),
Paragraphs and standard text) and still I had to revert to the
default most of the
settings to get it compile:
...
- no other
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Under the 'Article' document type, the title page will list the print date of
a document.
But I vastly prefer to insert my own date, or to list the save date of the
file -- it just makes more sense for tracking changes.
Is there a way to get
Nikos Alexandris:
I started from the scratch with the content (Title, Section(s),
Paragraphs and standard text) and still I had to revert to the default
most of the settings
to get it compile:
- no other spacing besides Single works
- Page Margins when set to custom 2, 2, 2, 2 are a
Try the following:
1. In the preamble, \usepackage{textcomp}.
2. Rather than LyX-Code, Insert Program Listing and paste the code in there.
3. Right click anywhere in the listing, pick Settings..., go the Advanced tab,
and insert columns=fullflexible and upquote=true. The former gets rid of
Hello guys,
I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it appears
a popout and the message is something like this
Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
I am using Kubuntu 10.04 and Lyx 1.6.6
Any idea???
Thanks
--
Sorry for my
On Friday 28 May 2010 16:37:24 M wrote:
Hello guys,
I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it
appears a popout and the message is something like this
Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
I am using Kubuntu 10.04 and Lyx
M wrote:
I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it
appears a popout and the message is something like this
Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
I am using Kubuntu 10.04 and Lyx 1.6.6
Me too
Any idea???
No. But I have seen
M basu123ra at gmail.com writes:
I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it appears a
popout and the message is something like this
Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
The message just means that the PDF file was not
Paul Rubin rubin at msu.edu writes:
1. Look at Document LaTeX Log and see if you can find an error message.
2. Export the document using File Export LaTeX (pdflatex), open a
terminal,
run pdflatex against the .tex file, and look for error messages.
Here it's the error. How can solve
On Friday 28 May 2010 17:08:53 M wrote:
Here it's the error. How can solve it???
Runaway argument?
\end {document}
! File ended while scanning use of \@@lyxplainframe.
inserted text
\par
* Defensa_Tesis2.tex
I suspect you have forgotten a `}', causing me
to read past
José Matos jamatos at fc.up.pt writes:
Add an EndFrame style (layout) as the last paragraph of the document.
Yeah it really works!!!
Thanks!
Dear LyX Users,
I've been toiling away on a book chapter about Reference Managers and
Cite-While-You-Write software and I've run into a bit of a snag. Does anyone
know if Lytero currently supports the new version of LyX? Whenever I try and
use it (regardless of platform), it says that it is
Am Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2010 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
On 5/27/10, Rainer Dorsch rdor...@web.de wrote:
in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in
the middle of a word). Has anybody a
In some books sometimes the author writes the Titel of a Topic, then under the
titel in italic appears a nice slogan or citation of a famous person. I find
this kind of nice. Is there a way to manage that in Lyx? I mean is there
perhaps a builtin method, or do I have just to write some text and
On Fri, 28 May 2010, iustifico wrote:
In some books sometimes the author writes the Titel of a Topic, then under
the titel in italic appears a nice slogan or citation of a famous person.
I find this kind of nice. Is there a way to manage that in Lyx? I mean is
there perhaps a builtin method, or
Paul Rubin wrote, On Fri, 28 May 2010 15:35:16 + (UTC):
Try the following:
1. In the preamble, \usepackage{textcomp}.
2. Rather than LyX-Code, Insert Program Listing and paste the code in there.
3. Right click anywhere in the listing, pick Settings..., go the Advanced tab,
and
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Daniel Lohmann
daniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Assuming you are compiling with pdftex as backend (which is most probably
the case, as all more or less recent LaTeX-Distributions use it by default
On Fri, 2010-05-28 at 04:19 +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Please send the next time a _small_ LyX example file.
Okay. I wasn't sure WHERE the actual error was though.
The bug occurs because you sometimes set the tables as being part of the
paragraph headings.
Sometimes you also set the
Could someone please either refer me to a how to do or show me how I can
build the following environment in Lyx. They are borrowed from Ads-Wes.sty
Thanks,
Artimess
-
%
%% ENVIRONMENTS
In LyX memoir class, 2-sided, single column, how can I place figures so that
their outer edges line up with the outer edge of a wide (outer margin)? With
figures 1.2cm from the edge of the page, they then visually define the wide
outer margin. I want the captions (without caption numbers printed)
Does anyone have access to the source of latex_con_lyx.pdf? I like to learn
how the author created code segments of the following form:
Thanks in advance
Artimess
On 28.05.2010, at 21:24, stefano franchi wrote:
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Daniel Lohmann
daniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Assuming you are compiling with pdftex as backend (which is most probably the
case, as all
Nice trick. But wouldn't the final result be identical to the print date,
since pdftex checks the modification date of a tex file created on the fly
by lyx at print time? Or there is something more involved I don't understand?
Stefano, you are right, of course!
We need the path to the
Have a look at the LyX Customization manual (Help Customization), section
5.2.1, and then take a peek at some of the .module files in the LyX layout
folder to see some examples. Basically, you define the environments in a module
(or modules), including the LaTeX command you will use to invoke
On 28/05/2010 5:09 PM, george legge wrote:
In LyX memoir class, 2-sided, single column, how can I place figures so that
their outer edges line up with the outer edge of a wide (outer margin)? With
figures 1.2cm from the edge of the page, they then visually define the wide
outer margin. I want
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.cawrote:
Hi,
I am not completely clear on what you want to accomplish, but you might want
to have a look at the sidecap package [1]. I wrote a minimalistic module to
use the package in LyX [2]. Maybe that would help. Otherwise,
Tim Wescott wrote:
But I vastly prefer to insert my own date, or to list the save date of
the file -- it just makes more sense for tracking changes.
it should not be hard to make inset info for file-date as we have for
file-name/dir.
feel free to add it to bugzilla if it would solve your
Am 29.05.2010 01:04, schrieb george legge:
But it does not appear to tackle the major problem, which is:
How to get figures (of all widths) to justify to a boundary several cm
outside the text edge.
Use a wrapped float. Its option Overhang is exactly what you need. Attached
is a LyX example
Am 28.05.2010 23:12, schrieb Artimess:
Does anyone have access to the source of latex_con_lyx.pdf? I like to learn
how the author created code segments of the following form:
Can you please be more specific. What do you want to know? Where have you fond the file
latex_con_lyx.pdf?
regards
Hi!
LaTeX con LyX is an idea of Bioinformatiquillo (my blog).
http://bioinformatiquillo.wordpress.com/manual-latex-con-lyx/
If we are interesting in it, we can contat with me in this page.
Bye.
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 3:13 AM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Am 28.05.2010 23:12, schrieb
Hi
I have Mandriva in my computer and I have installed aspell-es and
libaspell-devel and work fine.
Regards
On 27/05/10 22:13, Francisco J. Ruiz-Ruano Campaña wrote:
I have installed LyX 2.0 alpha3 in Ubuntu, but I check speller is
deactivated since I have installed it.
I have installed
Under the title skip a row and write your date, and up to the left under
file, edit ... where are the paragraphs of the document and press Date
and that date is final.
Regards
On 28/05/10 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Under the 'Article' document type, the title page will list the print
date
Nikos Alexandris:
> > > I started from the scratch with the content (Title, Section(s),
> > > Paragraphs and standard text) and still I had to revert to the default
> > > most of the
>
> > > settings to get it compile:
> ...
>
> > > - no other spacing besides "Single" works
> > > - Page
On Friday 28 of May 2010 12:10:09 Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Nikos Alexandris:
> > > > I started from the scratch with the content (Title, Section(s),
> > > > Paragraphs and standard text) and still I had to revert to the
> > > > default most of the
> >
> > > > settings to get it compile:
> > ...
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
> Under the 'Article' document type, the title page will list the print date of
> a document.
>
> But I vastly prefer to insert my own date, or to list the save date of the
> file -- it just makes more sense for tracking changes.
>
> Is there a way
Nikos Alexandris:
> > I started from the scratch with the content (Title, Section(s),
> > Paragraphs and standard text) and still I had to revert to the default
> > most of the settings
> > to get it compile:
> > - no other spacing besides "Single" works
> > - Page Margins when set to custom 2,
Try the following:
1. In the preamble, \usepackage{textcomp}.
2. Rather than LyX-Code, Insert > Program Listing and paste the code in there.
3. Right click anywhere in the listing, pick Settings..., go the Advanced tab,
and insert columns=fullflexible and upquote=true. The former gets rid of
Hello guys,
I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it appears
a popout and the message is something like this
Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
I am using Kubuntu 10.04 and Lyx 1.6.6
Any idea???
Thanks
--
Sorry for my
On Friday 28 May 2010 16:37:24 M wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it
> appears a popout and the message is something like this
>
> Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
>
>
> I am using Kubuntu 10.04
M wrote:
> I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it
> appears a popout and the message is something like this
> Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
> I am using Kubuntu 10.04 and Lyx 1.6.6
Me too
> Any idea???
No. But I have
M gmail.com> writes:
>
> I have a problem when I try to compile my beamer document in PDF, it appears a
popout and the message is something like this
>
> Fichier inexistant : /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.MT4489/lyx_tmpbuf9/Defensa_Tesis2.pdf
The message just means that the PDF file was not created; it
Paul Rubin msu.edu> writes:
>
> 1. Look at Document > LaTeX Log and see if you can find an error message.
>
> 2. Export the document using File > Export > LaTeX (pdflatex), open a
terminal,
> run pdflatex against the .tex file, and look for error messages.
>
Here it's the error. How can solve
On Friday 28 May 2010 17:08:53 M wrote:
> Here it's the error. How can solve it???
>
> Runaway argument?
> \end {document}
> ! File ended while scanning use of \@@lyxplainframe.
>
> \par
> <*> Defensa_Tesis2.tex
>
> I suspect you have forgotten a `}', causing me
> to read past
José Matos fc.up.pt> writes:
>
> Add an EndFrame style (layout) as the last paragraph of the document.
>
Yeah it really works!!!
Thanks!
Dear LyX Users,
I've been toiling away on a book chapter about Reference Managers and
Cite-While-You-Write software and I've run into a bit of a snag. Does anyone
know if Lytero currently supports the new version of LyX? Whenever I try and
use it (regardless of platform), it says that it is
Am Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2010 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
> On 5/27/10, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
> > names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in
> > the middle of a word). Has anybody
In some books sometimes the author writes the Titel of a Topic, then under the
titel in italic appears a nice slogan or citation of a famous person. I find
this kind of nice. Is there a way to manage that in Lyx? I mean is there
perhaps a builtin method, or do I have just to write some text and
On Fri, 28 May 2010, iustifico wrote:
In some books sometimes the author writes the Titel of a Topic, then under
the titel in italic appears a nice slogan or citation of a famous person.
I find this kind of nice. Is there a way to manage that in Lyx? I mean is
there perhaps a builtin method, or
Paul Rubin wrote, On Fri, 28 May 2010 15:35:16 + (UTC):
> Try the following:
>
> 1. In the preamble, \usepackage{textcomp}.
>
> 2. Rather than LyX-Code, Insert > Program Listing and paste the code in there.
>
> 3. Right click anywhere in the listing, pick Settings..., go the Advanced tab,
>
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Daniel Lohmann <
daniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> wrote:
>
> On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
>
>
> Assuming you are compiling with pdftex as backend (which is most probably
> the case, as all more or less recent LaTeX-Distributions use it by
On Fri, 2010-05-28 at 04:19 +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>
> Please send the next time a _small_ LyX example file.
Okay. I wasn't sure WHERE the actual error was though.
>
> The bug occurs because you sometimes set the tables as being part of the
> paragraph headings.
> Sometimes you also set
Could someone please either refer me to a how to do or show me how I can
build the following environment in Lyx. They are borrowed from Ads-Wes.sty
Thanks,
Artimess
-
%
%% ENVIRONMENTS
In LyX memoir class, 2-sided, single column, how can I place figures so that
their outer edges line up with the outer edge of a wide (outer margin)? With
figures 1.2cm from the edge of the page, they then visually define the wide
outer margin. I want the captions (without caption numbers printed)
Does anyone have access to the source of latex_con_lyx.pdf? I like to learn
how the author created code segments of the following form:
Thanks in advance
Artimess
On 28.05.2010, at 21:24, stefano franchi wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Daniel Lohmann
> wrote:
>
> On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
>
>
> Assuming you are compiling with pdftex as backend (which is most probably the
>
>> Nice trick. But wouldn't the final result be identical to the print date,
>> since pdftex checks the modification date of a tex file created on the fly
>> by lyx at print time? Or there is something more involved I don't understand?
>
> Stefano, you are right, of course!
>
> We need the
Have a look at the LyX Customization manual (Help > Customization), section
5.2.1, and then take a peek at some of the .module files in the LyX layout
folder to see some examples. Basically, you define the environments in a module
(or modules), including the LaTeX command you will use to invoke
On 28/05/2010 5:09 PM, george legge wrote:
In LyX memoir class, 2-sided, single column, how can I place figures so that
their outer edges line up with the outer edge of a wide (outer margin)? With
figures 1.2cm from the edge of the page, they then visually define the wide
outer margin. I want
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Julien Rioux wrote:
Hi,
I am not completely clear on what you want to accomplish, but you might want
to have a look at the sidecap package [1]. I wrote a minimalistic module to
use the package in LyX [2]. Maybe that would help.
Tim Wescott wrote:
> But I vastly prefer to insert my own date, or to list the save date of
> the file -- it just makes more sense for tracking changes.
it should not be hard to make inset info for file-date as we have for
file-name/dir.
feel free to add it to bugzilla if it would solve your
Am 29.05.2010 01:04, schrieb george legge:
But it does not appear to tackle the major problem, which is:
How to get figures (of all widths) to justify to a boundary several cm
outside the text edge.
Use a wrapped float. Its option "Overhang" is exactly what you need. Attached
is a LyX
Am 28.05.2010 23:12, schrieb Artimess:
Does anyone have access to the source of latex_con_lyx.pdf? I like to learn
how the author created code segments of the following form:
Can you please be more specific. What do you want to know? Where have you fond the file
latex_con_lyx.pdf?
regards
Hi!
LaTeX con LyX is an idea of Bioinformatiquillo (my blog).
http://bioinformatiquillo.wordpress.com/manual-latex-con-lyx/
If we are interesting in it, we can contat with me in this page.
Bye.
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 3:13 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 28.05.2010 23:12,
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