Am 21.10.2013 um 20:46 schrieb Didar Erdinc di...@aubg.bg:
Dear list,
I can not run my Lyx because it asks me texhash manually. I can write an
equation but can not view it in pdf form. can you help with it?
Thanks,
Didar
Did you install MacTeX or something similar already?
Regards,
Dear Juergen,
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 7:33 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
I've tested a fair amount of all sorts of slides now. Common things should
just work.
So again, the more people help testing, the better the result in the final
release of LyX 2.1
Just to let you know
Hello,
I set in bibliography:
Style: default
and
processor: bibtex
and in option maxnames=3
expecting to have:
\usepackage[maxnames=3]{biblatex}
but it does not work.
How to use the options of bibtex?
===
Patrick DUPRÉ
Subject: maxnames
Hello,
I set in bibliography:
Style: default
and
processor: bibtex
and in option maxnames=3
expecting to have:
\usepackage[maxnames=3]{biblatex}
but it does not work.
How to use the options of bibtex?
In fact, I use cite and not biblatex
Hello. The easiest (and nicest) way to do this is using the tikz package:
in the preamble put
\usepackage{tikz}
and then, wherever you want the tableau, put in a TeX box the following:
\def\land{\wedge}
\def\lor{\vee}
\def\limp{\to}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\node {$\{\neg ((p \lor (p \land q))
Am Dienstag 22 Oktober 2013, 17:14:28 schrieb Patrick Dupre:
How to use the options of bibtex?
In fact, I use cite and not biblatex
cite has no maxnames options, as far as I know.
Jürgen
There are lots of useful resources about this here:
http://www.logicmatters.net/latex-for-logicians/trees/
Richard
On 10/22/2013 12:37 PM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
Hello. The easiest (and nicest) way to do this is using the tikz
package: in the preamble put
\usepackage{tikz}
and then, wherever
Thanks for the information on creating tableaus. However everything I've
seen so far assumes the user knows LaTeX. I've been using LyX for several
years, but I've never used LaTeX itself. I'd really rather not spend time
learning it just to put a few tableau proofs into a much longer LyX
On 10/22/2013 02:44 PM, William Hanson wrote:
Thanks for the information on creating tableaus. However everything
I've seen so far assumes the user knows LaTeX. I've been using LyX
for several years, but I've never used LaTeX itself. I'd really
rather not spend time learning it just to put
Also, I made another video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0Xfi8Ohx7Y
to show better how it works in the lyx-to-lyx and lyx-to-Pidgin cases.
I hope you like both the patch the video, which is a bit dedicated to Ireland
:-)!
T.
On 22/10/13 00:43, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
On
I originally picked up on LyX because I needed to produce some technical
manuals quickly that looked good to management and that didn't make me deal
with the WYSIWYG nightmares of Word and its ilk.
LyX really came through for me.
Now I'm helping a friend apply to graduate school. I used the
Am 21.10.2013 um 20:46 schrieb Didar Erdinc di...@aubg.bg:
Dear list,
I can not run my Lyx because it asks me texhash manually. I can write an
equation but can not view it in pdf form. can you help with it?
Thanks,
Didar
Did you install MacTeX or something similar already?
Regards,
Dear Juergen,
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 7:33 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
I've tested a fair amount of all sorts of slides now. Common things should
just work.
So again, the more people help testing, the better the result in the final
release of LyX 2.1
Just to let you know
Hello,
I set in bibliography:
Style: default
and
processor: bibtex
and in option maxnames=3
expecting to have:
\usepackage[maxnames=3]{biblatex}
but it does not work.
How to use the options of bibtex?
===
Patrick DUPRÉ
Subject: maxnames
Hello,
I set in bibliography:
Style: default
and
processor: bibtex
and in option maxnames=3
expecting to have:
\usepackage[maxnames=3]{biblatex}
but it does not work.
How to use the options of bibtex?
In fact, I use cite and not biblatex
Hello. The easiest (and nicest) way to do this is using the tikz package:
in the preamble put
\usepackage{tikz}
and then, wherever you want the tableau, put in a TeX box the following:
\def\land{\wedge}
\def\lor{\vee}
\def\limp{\to}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\node {$\{\neg ((p \lor (p \land q))
Am Dienstag 22 Oktober 2013, 17:14:28 schrieb Patrick Dupre:
How to use the options of bibtex?
In fact, I use cite and not biblatex
cite has no maxnames options, as far as I know.
Jürgen
There are lots of useful resources about this here:
http://www.logicmatters.net/latex-for-logicians/trees/
Richard
On 10/22/2013 12:37 PM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
Hello. The easiest (and nicest) way to do this is using the tikz
package: in the preamble put
\usepackage{tikz}
and then, wherever
Thanks for the information on creating tableaus. However everything I've
seen so far assumes the user knows LaTeX. I've been using LyX for several
years, but I've never used LaTeX itself. I'd really rather not spend time
learning it just to put a few tableau proofs into a much longer LyX
On 10/22/2013 02:44 PM, William Hanson wrote:
Thanks for the information on creating tableaus. However everything
I've seen so far assumes the user knows LaTeX. I've been using LyX
for several years, but I've never used LaTeX itself. I'd really
rather not spend time learning it just to put
Also, I made another video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0Xfi8Ohx7Y
to show better how it works in the lyx-to-lyx and lyx-to-Pidgin cases.
I hope you like both the patch the video, which is a bit dedicated to Ireland
:-)!
T.
On 22/10/13 00:43, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
On
I originally picked up on LyX because I needed to produce some technical
manuals quickly that looked good to management and that didn't make me deal
with the WYSIWYG nightmares of Word and its ilk.
LyX really came through for me.
Now I'm helping a friend apply to graduate school. I used the
Am 21.10.2013 um 20:46 schrieb Didar Erdinc :
> Dear list,
>
> I can not run my Lyx because it asks me texhash manually. I can write an
> equation but can not view it in pdf form. can you help with it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Didar
Did you install MacTeX or something similar already?
Dear Juergen,
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 7:33 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> I've tested a fair amount of all sorts of slides now. Common things should
> just work.
>
> So again, the more people help testing, the better the result in the final
> release of LyX 2.1
>
Just to let you
Hello,
I set in bibliography:
Style: default
and
processor: bibtex
and in option maxnames=3
expecting to have:
\usepackage[maxnames=3]{biblatex}
but it does not work.
How to use the options of bibtex?
===
Patrick DUPRÉ
> Subject: maxnames
>
> Hello,
>
> I set in bibliography:
> Style: default
> and
> processor: bibtex
> and in option maxnames=3
> expecting to have:
> \usepackage[maxnames=3]{biblatex}
>
> but it does not work.
>
> How to use the options of bibtex?
>
In fact, I use cite and not biblatex
Hello. The easiest (and nicest) way to do this is using the tikz package:
in the preamble put
\usepackage{tikz}
and then, wherever you want the tableau, put in a TeX box the following:
\def\land{\wedge}
\def\lor{\vee}
\def\limp{\to}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\node {$\{\neg ((p \lor (p \land q))
Am Dienstag 22 Oktober 2013, 17:14:28 schrieb Patrick Dupre:
> > How to use the options of bibtex?
> >
> >
>
> In fact, I use cite and not biblatex
cite has no maxnames options, as far as I know.
Jürgen
There are lots of useful resources about this here:
http://www.logicmatters.net/latex-for-logicians/trees/
Richard
On 10/22/2013 12:37 PM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
Hello. The easiest (and nicest) way to do this is using the tikz
package: in the preamble put
\usepackage{tikz}
and then, wherever
Thanks for the information on creating tableaus. However everything I've
seen so far assumes the user knows LaTeX. I've been using LyX for several
years, but I've never used LaTeX itself. I'd really rather not spend time
learning it just to put a few tableau proofs into a much longer LyX
On 10/22/2013 02:44 PM, William Hanson wrote:
Thanks for the information on creating tableaus. However everything
I've seen so far assumes the user knows LaTeX. I've been using LyX
for several years, but I've never used LaTeX itself. I'd really
rather not spend time learning it just to put
Also, I made another video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0Xfi8Ohx7Y
to show better how it works in the lyx-to-lyx and lyx-to-Pidgin cases.
I hope you like both the patch & the video, which is a bit dedicated to Ireland
:-)!
T.
On 22/10/13 00:43, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
> On
I originally picked up on LyX because I needed to produce some technical
manuals quickly that looked good to management and that didn't make me deal
with the WYSIWYG nightmares of Word and its ilk.
LyX really came through for me.
Now I'm helping a friend apply to graduate school. I used the
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