Sebastien writes:
Thanks for your remarks. I'll look into the latex commands to tweak
this and see if there is anything possible. The solution
suggested by Stefano provides a good starting point. The documentation
on this seems slim, though, despite it being what would appear
to be a fairly
Hi,
Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as
theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the
default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't
supported.
I can enable this environment using a local layout. But is
Guy Rutenberg wrote:
Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as
theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the
default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't
supported.
This (lemma) is simply an oversight. I
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 16:43:02 + (UTC)
Mark Horton mark.horton001 at yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi I am a beginner in Lyx and understand a bit about the principles
of Latex. I understand the advantages of a fixed layout and have
seen some code
Am 18.10.2013 16:07, schrieb Reinier Glez:
I'm writing an article using your lyx template for IEEE transactions and I
have the following problem:
When I insert the biography of the four authors and generate the PDF, the
space between the authors is more than the space that I want. How can I
Sebastien writes:
Thanks for your remarks. I'll look into the latex commands to tweak
this and see if there is anything possible. The solution
suggested by Stefano provides a good starting point. The documentation
on this seems slim, though, despite it being what would appear
to be a fairly
Hi,
Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as
theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the
default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't
supported.
I can enable this environment using a local layout. But is
Guy Rutenberg wrote:
Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as
theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the
default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't
supported.
This (lemma) is simply an oversight. I
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 16:43:02 + (UTC)
Mark Horton mark.horton001 at yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi I am a beginner in Lyx and understand a bit about the principles
of Latex. I understand the advantages of a fixed layout and have
seen some code
Am 18.10.2013 16:07, schrieb Reinier Glez:
I'm writing an article using your lyx template for IEEE transactions and I
have the following problem:
When I insert the biography of the four authors and generate the PDF, the
space between the authors is more than the space that I want. How can I
Sebastien writes:
> Thanks for your remarks. I'll look into the latex commands to tweak
> this and see if there is anything possible. The solution
> suggested by Stefano provides a good starting point. The documentation
> on this seems slim, though, despite it being what would appear
> to be a
Hi,
Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as
theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the
default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't
supported.
I can "enable" this environment using a local layout. But is
Guy Rutenberg wrote:
> Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as
> theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the
> default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't
> supported.
This (lemma) is simply an oversight.
Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes:
>
> On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 16:43:02 + (UTC)
> Mark Horton yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Hi I am a beginner in Lyx and understand a bit about the principles
> > of Latex. I understand the advantages of a "fixed" layout and have
> > seen some code to create
Am 18.10.2013 16:07, schrieb Reinier Glez:
I'm writing an article using your lyx template for IEEE transactions and I
have the following problem:
When I insert the biography of the four authors and generate the PDF, the
space between the authors is more than the space that I want. How can I
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