On 2010-12-02, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
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> Am 01.12.2010 20:50, schrieb Egidijus Kamarauskas:
>> It seems to not work for me.
>
YES!
All works now fine,LyX compiles text without any errors,and Figure is
now pav.,Part is now Dalis,and so on.
Thanx :)
Kt, 2010 12 02 06:38 +0100, Uwe Stöhr rašė:
> Am 01.12.2010 20:50, schrieb Egidijus Kamarauskas:
>
> > It seems to not work for me.
> > I have attached a newfile3
Am 01.12.2010 20:50, schrieb Egidijus Kamarauskas:
It seems to not work for me.
I have attached a newfile3.lyx with my text and a screenshot with
errors.
I can verify the problem and found the reason: in the latest version if the lithuanian package one
needs to use the font encoding "L7x". an
Hi
I do not useth LyX extensively or uptodate I have managed fine. However I am
having quite a few difficulties tailoring the APA LyX template to the
requirements of the 6th edition.
I simply do not know how to rule over what is already in place i.e. Running
header should be flush left and not flu
On 12/01/2010 08:00 AM, Birte Schoettker wrote:
Hi all,
I run Lyx 1.6.6.1 under Windows and use Jabref 2.6 to create my *.bib
file for the references I use in Lyx via Insert>List/TOC>BiBTex
Bibliography'.
That all worked fine so far for the last 2 years, gaining insights
about coding in jabre
Am 01.12.2010 10:48, schrieb Egidijus Kamarauskas:
I have some trouble with LyX and my native laanguage. When I use LyX (on
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, standart package, LyX version 1.6.5), I cannot use a
Lithuanian abbrevations, like Part (Dalis), Fig. (Pav.).
I have installed a littex package, but it's
Am 01.12.2010 14:00, schrieb Birte Schoettker:
However, the last times I tried to use my added bibliography in Lyx via
"Insert> Citation" it has been missing all entries in my *.bib file or
jabref library alphabetically onwards from Wi*** to Z.
The number of my references in my library is 1898 (
Liviu Andronic wrote:
Either right-click > language (when at least a second language has
already been used in teh docuemnt) or Edit > Text style > custom.
Neat. Thanks !!!
/J.
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Jannick Asmus wrote:
> Stephan Witt wrote:
>
>> 1) You need the dictionaries for both languages for your spell
>> checker.
>
> That's easy enough since I was asked during the installation routine.
>
>> 2) You have to mark your text according to the correct language.
Stephan Witt wrote:
1) You need the dictionaries for both languages for your spell
checker.
That's easy enough since I was asked during the installation routine.
2) You have to mark your text according to the correct language.
Ok, marking the text ... and then? How do I associate the langu
Stephan Witt wrote:
1) You need the dictionaries for both languages for your spell
checker.
That's easy enough since I was asked during the installation routine.
2) You have to mark your text according to the correct language.
Ok, marking the text ... and then? How do I associate the langu
Hallo.
On my system have I installed texlive-lang-lithuanian package and I have
on my machine lithuanian.ldf file (It is placed
on /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/lithuanian/lithuanian.ldf , so
told me Synaptic).
I have tried to do this things like set Document>Settings>Language
Lithuanian and w
Am 01.12.2010 um 14:27 schrieb Jannick Asmus:
> Hi,
>
> writing a bilangual document (English and German) I would like to have
> corrections on the fly - in both languages.
> Which LyX configuration is needed to have this?
1) You need the dictionaries for both languages for your spell checker.
Hi,
writing a bilangual document (English and German) I would like to have
corrections on the fly - in both languages. Which LyX configuration is
needed to have this?
Thx as always.
/J.
Hi all,
I run Lyx 1.6.6.1 under Windows and use Jabref 2.6 to create my *.bib file
for the references I use in Lyx via Insert>List/TOC>BiBTex Bibliography'.
That all worked fine so far for the last 2 years, gaining insights about
coding in jabref and dabandoning endnote for good on this way so far
On 2010-12-01, Daron Wilson wrote:
> I'm not sure if you're still wanting Helvetica, but what works for me
> is to open the document settings and go to the Fonts section
> The first drop-down selection list is where you set the default font
> family, i.e. the family that LyX should use as the bas
On 2010-12-01, Avi Dagan wrote:
> How do I add an item to LyX format menu? Usually I use "Theorem" or
> "Lemma" but this time I need "Question". It doesn't appear in the
> drop-down menu and I don't know how to add it.
You need a layout file or a module. If you are lucky, there is a module
provid
On 2010-12-01, Egidijus Kamarauskas wrote:
> Hallo all LyX users.
> Sorry for my bad English.
> I have some trouble with LyX and my native laanguage. When I use LyX (on
> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, standart package, LyX version 1.6.5), I cannot use a
> Lithuanian abbrevations, like Part (Dalis), Fig. (Pav
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