Shaded Tables?
Can LyX do shaded backgrounds in tables? I want to shade every other line (like old mainframe computer paper) so that large tables are easier to read. Can it do this without manually formatting every line? Or would it be easier to use a spreadsheet app and then print to a file and import it as a big graphic? Some combination of printer filters should give me an EPS or whatever I could bring in. Comments? Ideas? Suggestions? -- View this message in context: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/Shaded-Tables-tp7580291.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: EnumItem - Formatting Description Tags with Typewriter font
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 11:30 PM, uudruid74 wrote: > In my LyX Preamble, I have ... > > > \setlist{itemsep=0ex,parsep=1ex,leftmargin=0.25cm} > \setenumerate{itemsep=1ex,parsep=1ex} > \setitemize{itemsep=0ex,parsep=0ex,leftmargin=1cm} > > How do I set the font for the item (not the item's description) to the > typewriter font? I already have the EnumItem module turned on and I'm using > KOMI Book (if that matters). > > Any help appreciated! > Hi uudruid, Whenever you cross-post, please always give the links to your other posts. Here is one of them: http://latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=24900&sid=1cf6dff3fc1f588c21b244ae0c5f0712 Scott
EnumItem - Formatting Description Tags with Typewriter font
In my LyX Preamble, I have ... \setlist{itemsep=0ex,parsep=1ex,leftmargin=0.25cm} \setenumerate{itemsep=1ex,parsep=1ex} \setitemize{itemsep=0ex,parsep=0ex,leftmargin=1cm} How do I set the font for the item (not the item's description) to the typewriter font? I already have the EnumItem module turned on and I'm using KOMI Book (if that matters). Any help appreciated! -- View this message in context: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/EnumItem-Formatting-Description-Tags-with-Typewriter-font-tp7580290.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
buffer-export with date prepended
I would like lyx to prepend the current date to the output .pdf name. I think the cmd 'pdflatex $$i' is to adjusted. Thanks for your help. J.
Re: Python Graphics in LyX [was: Python bindings]
Am 19.06.2014 um 19:02 schrieb "Alex Vergara Gil" : > - Original Message - From: "Wolfgang Keller" Sent: > Thursday, June 19, 2014 9:23 AM >> I couldn't open your attachment with 7zip on Windows. >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Wolfgang >> > > That's odd, look my test in virtual win XP > > Alex > <7zip.JPG> I can decode the contents on Unix too. $ xz -d -c /Users/stephan/Downloads/Software/Python\ Graphics.tar.xz | tar tf - 3D_map.pygr contour_map.pygr csv.pygr dicom_show.pygr errorbar_demo.pygr errorbar_demo_features.pygr example.pygr example2.pygr GE_COLOR_2.lut histogram_demo_features.pygr pc iart CT200.dcm Python Graphics.lyx Python Graphics.pdf tips.csv $ Stephan
Re: the spell checker has no dictionaries lyx 2.1.0 (windows7)
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 11:50 AM, fahdi jbeli wrote: > Hi, > yesterday my spellchecker have been worked fine, but today I opened it to > complete my work and when I press F7 it tell me > > "the spell checker has no dictionaries" > > then I check the path of hunspell by gonig to tools->Preference and in the > textfield Path Préfix I typed "C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX 2.1\Resources\dicts" > wich contains all files xx_XX.aff/.dic and I typed in the textfield hunspell > Dictionaries the same path "C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX 2.1\Resources\dicts" > and I make reconfigure but is still the same error :(. > Thanks > Hi Fahdi, When cross-posting, please always link to the other post(s) you made. Here is one: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/185624/the-spell-checker-has-no-dictionaries-lyx-2-1-0-windows7 I hope you get the problem solved! Scott
the spell checker has no dictionaries lyx 2.1.0 (windows7)
Hi, yesterday my spellchecker have been worked fine, but today I opened it to complete my work and when I press F7 it tell me "the spell checker has no dictionaries" then I check the path of hunspell by gonig to tools->Preference and in the textfield Path Préfix I typed "C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX 2.1\Resources\dicts" wich contains all files xx_XX.aff/.dic and I typed in the textfield hunspell Dictionaries the same path "C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX 2.1\Resources\dicts" and I make reconfigure but is still the same error :(. Thanks
Re: Python Graphics in LyX [was: Python bindings]
> Yeah! And to prove this statement I've attached some examples. I couldn't open your attachment with 7zip on Windows. Sincerely, Wolfgang
Custom module: inset for mdframed boxes
Dear Lyx users list I would like to use the mdframed package in Lyx, which offers nice boxes. In its simplest form, mdframed is just used with (see below for reproduciible latex code): \begin{mdframed} A box \end{mdframed} Eventually with [frametitle=A title] I was trying to create a Lyx inset for this, made it somehow, but this is a very rough draft, and I would appreciate any help, in particular: -how to give the new inset a feeling of box? I tried adding: CopyStyle Box or: HTMLStyle div.Frameless { margin: 1em; } EndHTMLStyle as I saw for boxes, but it does not work. -For the title of the box, the user needs to add herself: frametitle=A title Ideally, one would not need to do this... is this avoidable in Lyx (make him add automatically "frametitle="), or does one need to rewrite slightly the environment mdframed? -More generally, I choose to use it as a custom inset, but could have done defining it as a new style.. is this choice sound? Thanks!! ### #Lyx module: ### #\DeclareLyXModule[mdframed.sty]{MD frame} #DescriptionBegin # Try to use package mdframed #DescriptionEnd Format 49 InsetLayout Flex:MDbox LyXType custom LatexName mdframed LatexType Environment LabelString "Md frame" Requiresmdframed LabelFont Color blue Sizelarge EndFont MultiPartrue HTMLStyle div.Frameless { margin: 1em; } EndHTMLStyle Preamble \usepackage{mdframed} EndPreamble Argument 1 LabelString"Box Title, write: frametitle=AA" Tooltip"Enter the box title here" Mandatory 0 Decoration conglomerate Font Colorblue Size large EndFont AutoInsert 1 EndArgument End #LaTeX minimal mdframed: \documentclass[a4paper,10pt]{article} \usepackage{mdframed} \begin{document} \begin{mdframed} A box \end{mdframed} And \begin{mdframed}[frametitle=A title] A box \end{mdframed} \end{document}