Hello LyX users,
I'm new to LyX and trying out some things. I'm using a nomenclature and now
wondering about the following. How can I automatically add hyperrefs to my
nomenclature entries, which point back to where the name has been used?
It's kind of similar to what this user here asked, but I
On 02/16/2016 09:30 AM, Ludwig Kräh wrote:
Hello LyX users,
I'm new to LyX and trying out some things. I'm using a nomenclature and now
wondering about the following. How can I automatically add hyperrefs to my
nomenclature entries, which point back to where the name has been used?
It's kind
> Hallo Ludwig,
> have you tried > Document > Settings > PDF properties > then activate
> 'Use Hyperref Support' and in tab Hyperlinks activate Color Links and/or
> Backreferences
>
> Good luck,
> Michel Berger
> PS: after that you may have to remove/alter some of the entries in your
>
Le 15/02/2016 12:08, Bryan Mitchell a écrit :
Yes, in the example given two words are hyphenated to make
the text fit to the margins. With justification there should be
no hyphenation.
I am surprised by this last statement. Do you have a reference for it? I
always thought that programs that
אני משתמשת חדשה ממש.
אשמח לעזרתכם.
חוץ מזה, מישהו יודע להגיד לי איך אני משנה את תוכנה שלי לאנגלית? משום מה זה
התקין לי באופן אוטומטי את הגרסה בעברית.
תודה מראש :)
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On 02/16/2016 10:23 AM, Ludwig Kräh wrote:
Hallo Ludwig,
have you tried > Document > Settings > PDF properties > then activate
'Use Hyperref Support' and in tab Hyperlinks activate Color Links and/or
Backreferences
Good luck,
Michel Berger
PS: after that you may have to remove/alter some of
> Ludwig,
> Document Settings > Document Class, in Class Options - Custom add 'refpage'
> Your problem should be gone -please confirm.
> Michael
>
>
Hello Michael,
I already tried that one. My custom options are
"liststotoc, bibtotoc, intoc, refpage"
The document class I'm using is report
Hello,
I tried to embed Gnuplot commands in Lyx.
The necessary package is gnuplottex.
Because I use Miktex, I put \usepackage[miktex]{gnuplottex} in the
Lyx-preamble.
With Tex-Code in Lyx-document \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=pdf] plot sin(x)
\end{gnuplot}, I don't get any gnuplot output.
On 02/16/2016 12:24 PM, Ludwig Kräh wrote:
Ludwig,
Document Settings > Document Class, in Class Options - Custom add 'refpage'
Your problem should be gone -please confirm.
Michael
Hello Michael,
I already tried that one. My custom options are
"liststotoc, bibtotoc, intoc, refpage"
The
> Ludwig, I am wondering;
> My Document Class is KOMA-Script Article like yours.
> In Class Options - Custom I have these entries:
> paper=A4,fontsize=11pt,idxtotoc,listof=totoc,refpage,prefix=a (this last
> entry is for Indexing and of no relevance for a nomenclature)
> and that works just fine.
Le 15/02/2016 12:08, Bryan Mitchell a écrit :
I also attach a screen shot of the relevant Lyx box. If I highlight
a paragraph and choose "Justified", it will not keep the choice
but reverts to Default. If I do not highlight anything, then choose
"Justified", it will keep the setting, but the
Hi Uwe, John,
thanks for your attention and contributions.
This is the issue as reported earlier:
Text as per screenshot 'underbar.png' worked in KOMA-Script Article but
not in a linguistic document using André Miedes Classicthesis v4.1.
More specificly: exporting the child document to PDF
On 02/16/2016 02:04 PM, Ludwig Kräh wrote:
Ludwig, I am wondering;
My Document Class is KOMA-Script Article like yours.
In Class Options - Custom I have these entries:
paper=A4,fontsize=11pt,idxtotoc,listof=totoc,refpage,prefix=a (this last
entry is for Indexing and of no relevance for a
It's a minor point as I am just experimenting as I've never needed links
but I seem to be able to create a file which generates a PDF with a
web-link that works with Document Viewer or Adobe Reader.
It may just be a problem with my Okular installation but would someone be
kind enough to see how
My system is: Win10, sumatrapdf
and the web-link is ok.
Regards
Am 16.02.2016, 15:20 Uhr, schrieb John Kane :
It's a minor point as I am just experimenting as I've never needed
links but I seem to be able to create a file which generates a PDF with
a web-link that
On 2016-02-16, Jürgen Lange wrote:
> Hello,
> I tried to embed Gnuplot commands in Lyx.
> The necessary package is gnuplottex.
> Because I use Miktex, I put \usepackage[miktex]{gnuplottex} in the
> Lyx-preamble.
> With Tex-Code in Lyx-document \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=pdf] plot sin(x)
>
On 2016-02-16, Jürgen Lange wrote:
> Hello,
> I tried to embed Gnuplot commands in Lyx.
> The necessary package is gnuplottex.
> Because I use Miktex, I put \usepackage[miktex]{gnuplottex} in the
> Lyx-preamble.
> With Tex-Code in Lyx-document \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=pdf] plot sin(x)
>
It works now.
I had to add the argument -shell-escape to the Converter syntax pdflatex
in the Preferences.
Thanks
Am 16.02.2016, 20:16 Uhr, schrieb Guenter Milde :
On 2016-02-16, Jürgen Lange wrote:
Hello,
I tried to embed Gnuplot commands in Lyx.
The necessary
Hi,
In the Lyx User's Guide (July 17, 2006) on page 31 at the bottom it is
stated (and I'm paraphrasing) that the width of the label in Description
lists can be changed via the Edit . Paragraph Settings dialog and the
Label width text box. After selecting a Description list label and
Hi
Paste this code in LyX local layout then click enable then apply then save:
Style mybox
Category MainText
MarginStatic
LatexType Environment
LatexName exarab
NextNoIndent 1
LeftMarginMMM
RightMargin MMM
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 11:47:29AM +0200, סיון חרזי wrote:
> אני משתמשת חדשה ממש.
> אשמח לעזרתכם.
> חוץ מזה, מישהו יודע להגיד לי איך אני משנה את תוכנה שלי לאנגלית? משום מה זה
> התקין לי באופן אוטומטי את הגרסה בעברית.
>
> תודה מראש :)
Hi Sivan,
To change the language to English, Go to Tools >
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 09:20:06AM -0500, John Kane wrote:
> It's a minor point as I am just experimenting as I've never needed links
> but I seem to be able to create a file which generates a PDF with a
> web-link that works with Document Viewer or Adobe Reader.
>
>
>
> It may just be a
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 08:52:53PM +0100, Jürgen Lange wrote:
> It works now.
> I had to add the argument -shell-escape to the Converter syntax pdflatex in
> the Preferences.
>
> Thanks
Glad you got it working. We wanted to make LyX work more seamlessly with
gnuplot. I believe that Koji made
> I will do that but cannot find the time right now.
> As a last attempt (not very promising anyway) try this:
> a) change the document class from KOMA-Script report to KOMA-Script article
> b) if not yet done add the Module 'Linguistic' (in this case you will
> also have to have covington.sty in
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