Hi LyX people!
Does anyone know of a TeX LCD font? (a calculator LCD display font)
I'm rewriting some documentation in LyX for a chess computer that
uses an LCD and has a correspondence between various LCD displays and
error codes and I'm trying to figure out a way to produce it in LaTeX.
Any p
> put in your latex preamble:
>
> \newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}[section]
>
> now you can choose teh layout theorem with
>
> \begin{theorem}
sorry! it must be \begin{thm}
Herbert
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Henry Pfister wrote:
>
> I am writing a technical paper that will
> have some theorems and conjectures in it. I like
> the standard "article" style the best, and would like
> to use it. But it does not support Lyx friendly
> Theorems and Conjectures by default. I can force
> it with latex part
> I am writing a technical paper that will
> have some theorems and conjectures in it. I like
> the standard "article" style the best, and would like
> to use it. But it does not support Lyx friendly
> Theorems and Conjectures by default. I can force
> it with latex parts, but it won't be WSIWY
Henry,
I had the same problem. I used amsart until the document was ready for
publication,
and then I replaced it with article, and added the packages amsmath and
amsthm (I'm
not sure that it was amsthm, actually -- just use the standard amsmath
packages) to
the generated latex file. Then I ra
Hi folks,
One simple question: how do you all import docs from and export
doc to the rest of the world with formats like Word and RTF?
Any hints appreciated,
Robert
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Robert Kerr wrote:
>I can't seem to get the abstract done correctly, and I'm using the
>pagestyle empty, but I still get a number on the first page. How can I
>turn that off?
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Try multicol.sty in the preamble, then you can define n-col