You access the float settings by clicking within your float first, then
navigate to the menu Edit Float Settings. There you would remove the
checkmark for Use default placement and select Here definitively.
Or right click menu when float is selected.
--
Stephen
Are biber and its auxiliary files supposed to be correctly recognized
by lyx 2.0? I cannot get my version of LyX (rev. 38496) to process the
references, even though the same file exported to plain latex compiles
flawlessly from the command line. I see from the tracker that Jurgen
fixed this
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 04/25/2011 04:47 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
Is there any sort of error message associated with this if you run from the
terminal? or is biber just not being called at all?
No error message in the terminal. It looks
ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Great! How about Linux/Debian?
you ask for result for debian lyx 2.0 rc3 from google ? :)
(its their job, not ours.)
pavel
Ramin Nakisa wrote:
I thought I'd tell other LyX users that I've just self-published a
book on finance using LyX. It's called A Financial Bestiary and it's
an introduction to finance. The Amazon link is:
This is a very minor matter, evident in the screen display but not the
pdf. The font size in a footnote or margin note after emphasizing,
bolding, or small-capping (nouning) reverts to normalsize rather than
footnotesize.
Click the margin note button. Write ``First part.'' Then click the
You access the float settings by clicking within your float first, then
navigate to the menu Edit Float Settings. There you would remove the
checkmark for Use default placement and select Here definitively.
Or right click menu when float is selected.
--
Stephen
Are biber and its auxiliary files supposed to be correctly recognized
by lyx 2.0? I cannot get my version of LyX (rev. 38496) to process the
references, even though the same file exported to plain latex compiles
flawlessly from the command line. I see from the tracker that Jurgen
fixed this
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 04/25/2011 04:47 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
Is there any sort of error message associated with this if you run from the
terminal? or is biber just not being called at all?
No error message in the terminal. It looks
ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Great! How about Linux/Debian?
you ask for result for debian lyx 2.0 rc3 from google ? :)
(its their job, not ours.)
pavel
Ramin Nakisa wrote:
I thought I'd tell other LyX users that I've just self-published a
book on finance using LyX. It's called A Financial Bestiary and it's
an introduction to finance. The Amazon link is:
This is a very minor matter, evident in the screen display but not the
pdf. The font size in a footnote or margin note after emphasizing,
bolding, or small-capping (nouning) reverts to normalsize rather than
footnotesize.
Click the margin note button. Write ``First part.'' Then click the
> You access the float settings by clicking within your float first, then
> navigate to the menu Edit > Float Settings. There you would remove the
> checkmark for "Use default placement" and select "Here definitively".
>
Or right click menu when float is selected.
--
Stephen
Are biber and its auxiliary files supposed to be correctly recognized
by lyx 2.0? I cannot get my version of LyX (rev. 38496) to process the
references, even though the same file exported to plain latex compiles
flawlessly from the command line. I see from the tracker that Jurgen
fixed this
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 04/25/2011 04:47 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
> Is there any sort of error message associated with this if you run from the
> terminal? or is biber just not being called at all?
No error message in the terminal. It
ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
> Great! How about Linux/Debian?
you ask for result for "debian lyx 2.0 rc3" from google ? :)
(its their job, not ours.)
pavel
Ramin Nakisa wrote:
> I thought I'd tell other LyX users that I've just self-published a
> book on finance using LyX. It's called "A Financial Bestiary" and it's
> an introduction to finance. The Amazon link is:
>
>
This is a very minor matter, evident in the screen display but not the
pdf. The font size in a footnote or margin note after emphasizing,
bolding, or small-capping (nouning) reverts to normalsize rather than
footnotesize.
Click the margin note button. Write ``First part.'' Then click the
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