Re: emphasized name not in alphabetic order in nomenclature

2015-07-22 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mittwoch 22 Juli 2015, 19:51:27 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
 but now the emphasized words are all at the end of the nomenklature 
 list, after all the non-emphasized items

Check if the non-emphasized have some other markup (via the Source Preview).

Jürgen


Re: emphasized name not in alphabetic order in nomenclature

2015-07-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 22.07.2015 um 19:29 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:

Am Dienstag 21 Juli 2015, 14:05:15 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:

in my nomenclature the
\emph{Drosophila}
is put at the begin of the list.
I would, however, like to have it under D
How do I achieve this?

Use the Sort as field in the nomenclature dialog. Also see sec. 6.7.2 of the
User Guide.

Jürgen


Wolfgang



Thanks, Jürgen,
but now the emphasized words are all at the end of the nomenklature 
list, after all the non-emphasized items

. I checked the example in the user guide and did it as shown there.
Wolfgang


Re: emphasized name not in alphabetic order in nomenclature

2015-07-22 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Dienstag 21 Juli 2015, 14:05:15 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
 in my nomenclature the
 \emph{Drosophila}
 is put at the begin of the list.
 I would, however, like to have it under D
 How do I achieve this?

Use the Sort as field in the nomenclature dialog. Also see sec. 6.7.2 of the 
User Guide.

Jürgen

 Wolfgang




adjust maximum nesting level for lists

2015-07-22 Thread Will Parsons
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?

-- 
Will



Re: emphasized name not in alphabetic order in nomenclature

2015-07-22 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Dienstag 21 Juli 2015, 14:05:15 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
 in my nomenclature the
 \emph{Drosophila}
 is put at the begin of the list.
 I would, however, like to have it under D
 How do I achieve this?

Use the Sort as field in the nomenclature dialog. Also see sec. 6.7.2 of the 
User Guide.

Jürgen

 Wolfgang




Re: emphasized name not in alphabetic order in nomenclature

2015-07-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 22.07.2015 um 19:29 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:

Am Dienstag 21 Juli 2015, 14:05:15 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:

in my nomenclature the
\emph{Drosophila}
is put at the begin of the list.
I would, however, like to have it under D
How do I achieve this?

Use the Sort as field in the nomenclature dialog. Also see sec. 6.7.2 of the
User Guide.

Jürgen


Wolfgang



Thanks, Jürgen,
but now the emphasized words are all at the end of the nomenklature 
list, after all the non-emphasized items

. I checked the example in the user guide and did it as shown there.
Wolfgang


Re: emphasized name not in alphabetic order in nomenclature

2015-07-22 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mittwoch 22 Juli 2015, 19:51:27 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
 but now the emphasized words are all at the end of the nomenklature 
 list, after all the non-emphasized items

Check if the non-emphasized have some other markup (via the Source Preview).

Jürgen


adjust maximum nesting level for lists

2015-07-22 Thread Will Parsons
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?

-- 
Will



Re: adjust maximum nesting level for lists

2015-07-22 Thread John Kane
I'd say it does not look all that good,
From the Users Guide
3.4.4
Unlike the other fully-nestable environments, you can only perform a
four-fold nesting with the Enumerate and Itemize environments.


On 22 July 2015 at 16:17, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:

 I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
 to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
 Is there a way of increasing that?

 --
 Will




-- 
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


Re: Bibliography Formatting

2015-07-22 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 20 Jul 2015, Benedict Holland wrote:


 I find, from experience, that the best thing you can do is learn biblatex.


  I found a 30-page BibTeX style guide. The first section is for
author-title styles, the second section is for author-year styles. The first
author-year style uses elsarticle-harv.bst. So far so good.

  In the bibliography settings I changed the default bibliography style to
elsarticle-harv and clicked the OK button. The status line reported the
document was being reformatted. After saving, I compiled it using pdflatex.
But, the bibliography is still in author-title format with the year at the
end.

  Did I leave out a step here?

Thanks,

Rich




Re: adjust maximum nesting level for lists

2015-07-22 Thread Helge Hafting



Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:

I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?

Itemize can only be nested to 4 levels - more is not possible. This is a 
limit of LaTeX, the underlying typesetting system that LyX uses to 
produce PDF files.


LyX can nest stuff to 6 levels, but at least two levels have to be 
something other than itemize. They can be enumerate environments 
instead, for example. (see the userguide for an example of this.) 
Obviously, this only helps if 5 or 6 levels is enough for your use.


I you need lots of levels, consider using 
section/subsection/subsubsection as your outermost levels, and then 
itemize (and possibly enumerate) as the inner levels.


Helge Hafting


Re: adjust maximum nesting level for lists

2015-07-22 Thread John Kane
I'd say it does not look all that good,
From the Users Guide
3.4.4
Unlike the other fully-nestable environments, you can only perform a
four-fold nesting with the Enumerate and Itemize environments.


On 22 July 2015 at 16:17, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:

 I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
 to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
 Is there a way of increasing that?

 --
 Will




-- 
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


Re: Bibliography Formatting

2015-07-22 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 20 Jul 2015, Benedict Holland wrote:


 I find, from experience, that the best thing you can do is learn biblatex.


  I found a 30-page BibTeX style guide. The first section is for
author-title styles, the second section is for author-year styles. The first
author-year style uses elsarticle-harv.bst. So far so good.

  In the bibliography settings I changed the default bibliography style to
elsarticle-harv and clicked the OK button. The status line reported the
document was being reformatted. After saving, I compiled it using pdflatex.
But, the bibliography is still in author-title format with the year at the
end.

  Did I leave out a step here?

Thanks,

Rich




Re: adjust maximum nesting level for lists

2015-07-22 Thread Helge Hafting



Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:

I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?

Itemize can only be nested to 4 levels - more is not possible. This is a 
limit of LaTeX, the underlying typesetting system that LyX uses to 
produce PDF files.


LyX can nest stuff to 6 levels, but at least two levels have to be 
something other than itemize. They can be enumerate environments 
instead, for example. (see the userguide for an example of this.) 
Obviously, this only helps if 5 or 6 levels is enough for your use.


I you need lots of levels, consider using 
section/subsection/subsubsection as your outermost levels, and then 
itemize (and possibly enumerate) as the inner levels.


Helge Hafting


Re: emphasized name not in alphabetic order in nomenclature

2015-07-22 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Dienstag 21 Juli 2015, 14:05:15 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> in my nomenclature the
> \emph{Drosophila}
> is put at the begin of the list.
> I would, however, like to have it under D
> How do I achieve this?

Use the "Sort as" field in the nomenclature dialog. Also see sec. 6.7.2 of the 
User Guide.

Jürgen

> Wolfgang




Re: emphasized name not in alphabetic order in nomenclature

2015-07-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 22.07.2015 um 19:29 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:

Am Dienstag 21 Juli 2015, 14:05:15 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:

in my nomenclature the
\emph{Drosophila}
is put at the begin of the list.
I would, however, like to have it under D
How do I achieve this?

Use the "Sort as" field in the nomenclature dialog. Also see sec. 6.7.2 of the
User Guide.

Jürgen


Wolfgang



Thanks, Jürgen,
but now the emphasized words are all at the end of the nomenklature 
list, after all the non-emphasized items

. I checked the example in the user guide and did it as shown there.
Wolfgang


Re: emphasized name not in alphabetic order in nomenclature

2015-07-22 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mittwoch 22 Juli 2015, 19:51:27 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> but now the emphasized words are all at the end of the nomenklature 
> list, after all the non-emphasized items

Check if the non-emphasized have some other markup (via the Source Preview).

Jürgen


adjust maximum nesting level for lists

2015-07-22 Thread Will Parsons
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?

-- 
Will



Re: adjust maximum nesting level for lists

2015-07-22 Thread John Kane
I'd say it does not look all that good,
>From the Users Guide
3.4.4
Unlike the other fully-nestable environments, you can only perform a
four-fold nesting with the Enumerate and Itemize environments.


On 22 July 2015 at 16:17, Will Parsons  wrote:

> I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
> to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
> Is there a way of increasing that?
>
> --
> Will
>
>


-- 
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


Re: Bibliography Formatting

2015-07-22 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 20 Jul 2015, Benedict Holland wrote:


 I find, from experience, that the best thing you can do is learn biblatex.


  I found a 30-page BibTeX style guide. The first section is for
author-title styles, the second section is for author-year styles. The first
author-year style uses elsarticle-harv.bst. So far so good.

  In the bibliography settings I changed the default bibliography style to
elsarticle-harv and clicked the "OK" button. The status line reported the
document was being reformatted. After saving, I compiled it using pdflatex.
But, the bibliography is still in author-title format with the year at the
end.

  Did I leave out a step here?

Thanks,

Rich




Re: adjust maximum nesting level for lists

2015-07-22 Thread Helge Hafting



Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:

I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?

Itemize can only be nested to 4 levels - more is not possible. This is a 
limit of LaTeX, the underlying typesetting system that LyX uses to 
produce PDF files.


LyX can nest stuff to 6 levels, but at least two levels have to be 
something other than itemize. They can be enumerate environments 
instead, for example. (see the userguide for an example of this.) 
Obviously, this only helps if 5 or 6 levels is enough for your use.


I you need lots of levels, consider using 
section/subsection/subsubsection as your outermost "levels", and then 
itemize (and possibly enumerate) as the inner levels.


Helge Hafting