Have you tried
\bind "M-m slash" "math-delim Vert Vert"
already?
Andre'
--
Andre' Poenitz .. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello
It was a pure babel error. I download an other version of babel from
the DANTE ftp site and install this babel package. Now, it works.
YC
Hello everybody!
I have a very long title of a chapter, so the reference in the toc has to be
broken into two lines. LaTeX does this in an ugly way. How can I tell LyX where
to break the entry in the toc (something like linebreak in the chapter-heading?)
Greets,
Alex.
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Alexander Wollmann wrote:
I have a very long title of a chapter, so the reference in the toc has
to be broken into two lines. LaTeX does this in an ugly way. How can I
tell LyX where to break the entry in the toc (something like linebreak
in the chapter-heading?)
LyX
"Diego" == Diego A Puertas Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Diego I first installed lyx 1.0.4 at /opt/lyx and when I tried to
Diego import a latex file it came up with this message:
Diego cannot find default syntax file
Diego NONE/share/lyx/reLyX/syntax.default at
Diego
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce In many cases, I have found I need access to the TeX version of
Bruce my LyX documents for inclusion in e-mail (using latex2html) and
Bruce other purposes, so I have modified my version of LyX 1.04 to
Bruce write a *.tex file every time
"Collette" == Collette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Collette I have two questions: - how to translate the word
Collette "algorithm" (it's at the beginning of the algorithm float)
From reading the source of the algorithm.sty package, I guess the
answer is to add
"Osvaldo" == Osvaldo Fornaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Osvaldo Hi, I recently upgrade my lyx-1.0.4 to 1.1.3 and noted that
Osvaldo while 1.0.4 uses extended characters as accentuated [aeiou],
Osvaldo 1.1.3 produces in source clasical latex code: \' [aeou] and
Osvaldo \'{\i}. Also They seems to
Ok, the following command works:
\renewcommand{\ALG@name}{Algorithme}
Thanks
Hi,
I am writing a paper for school, and I need to try double spacing.
Lyx user guide says I need 'setspace' installed. Where can I find
this? Is it a part of Lyx or LaTex? Is there any easier way to
double space my output?
-jonathon
I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that
my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual
variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable
names have underscores embedded in them, e.g. dl1.miss_rate. However,
when I try to
LyX creates a backup copy of every file saved. Can this be turned off?
--
Philip Lehman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
Hi,
I am writing a paper for school, and I need to try double spacing.
Lyx user guide says I need 'setspace' installed. Where can I find
this? Is it a part of Lyx or LaTex? Is there any easier way to
double space my output?
in preamble
"Bobby D. Bryant" wrote:
I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that
my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual
variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable
names have underscores embedded in them, e.g.
--- Start of forwarded message ---
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 08:21:05 +0100
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Feedback from www.lyx.org
FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) entered the
following feedback message on the LyX home page:
James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) entered the
following feedback message on the LyX home page:
I love this program. I am a newbie to linux and Lyx, and I would like to
know tho to install the \"Hollywood\" doc class.
Lyx 1.1.3 is producing great PS output with indented paragraphs and no
line skip between them. Pdflatex produces the same output in PDF format
(indented paragraphs with no line skip).
Latex2html, however, takes the same .tex file that was used by pdflatex
and produces html code with no paragraph
On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
Does Lyx have a word count feature?
Place the cursor at the beginning of the document and spellcheck it.
It tells you after doing the spell check.
Also, how can I double space my
document?
Layout - Document - Spacing.
--
Sincerely etc.,
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce In many cases, I have found I need access to the TeX version of
Bruce my LyX documents for inclusion in e-mail (using latex2html) and
Bruce other purposes, so I have modified my version of LyX 1.04 to
Bruce write a *.tex file every
Lyx 1.1.3 is producing great PS output with indented paragraphs and no
line skip between them. Pdflatex produces the same output in PDF format
(indented paragraphs with no line skip).
Latex2html, however, takes the same .tex file that was used by pdflatex
and produces html code with no
Do you now if the picinpar package is in the wish list of future version
of lyx ?
I think it does a good job and it would be nice have it implemented in
lyx and I'm not able to make the floatflt package work
with table.
I think this answer is kind of stale, bu t. . . .
There's file
Have you tried
\bind "M-m slash" "math-delim Vert Vert"
already?
Andre'
--
Andre' Poenitz .. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello
It was a pure babel error. I download an other version of babel from
the DANTE ftp site and install this babel package. Now, it works.
YC
Hello everybody!
I have a very long title of a chapter, so the reference in the toc has to be
broken into two lines. LaTeX does this in an ugly way. How can I tell LyX where
to break the entry in the toc (something like linebreak in the chapter-heading?)
Greets,
Alex.
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Alexander Wollmann wrote:
I have a very long title of a chapter, so the reference in the toc has
to be broken into two lines. LaTeX does this in an ugly way. How can I
tell LyX where to break the entry in the toc (something like linebreak
in the chapter-heading?)
LyX
"Diego" == Diego A Puertas Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Diego I first installed lyx 1.0.4 at /opt/lyx and when I tried to
Diego import a latex file it came up with this message:
Diego cannot find default syntax file
Diego NONE/share/lyx/reLyX/syntax.default at
Diego
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce In many cases, I have found I need access to the TeX version of
Bruce my LyX documents for inclusion in e-mail (using latex2html) and
Bruce other purposes, so I have modified my version of LyX 1.04 to
Bruce write a *.tex file every time
"Collette" == Collette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Collette I have two questions: - how to translate the word
Collette "algorithm" (it's at the beginning of the algorithm float)
From reading the source of the algorithm.sty package, I guess the
answer is to add
"Osvaldo" == Osvaldo Fornaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Osvaldo Hi, I recently upgrade my lyx-1.0.4 to 1.1.3 and noted that
Osvaldo while 1.0.4 uses extended characters as accentuated [aeiou],
Osvaldo 1.1.3 produces in source clasical latex code: \' [aeou] and
Osvaldo \'{\i}. Also They seems to
Ok, the following command works:
\renewcommand{\ALG@name}{Algorithme}
Thanks
Hi,
I am writing a paper for school, and I need to try double spacing.
Lyx user guide says I need 'setspace' installed. Where can I find
this? Is it a part of Lyx or LaTex? Is there any easier way to
double space my output?
-jonathon
I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that
my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual
variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable
names have underscores embedded in them, e.g. dl1.miss_rate. However,
when I try to
LyX creates a backup copy of every file saved. Can this be turned off?
--
Philip Lehman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
Hi,
I am writing a paper for school, and I need to try double spacing.
Lyx user guide says I need 'setspace' installed. Where can I find
this? Is it a part of Lyx or LaTex? Is there any easier way to
double space my output?
in preamble
"Bobby D. Bryant" wrote:
I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that
my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual
variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable
names have underscores embedded in them, e.g.
--- Start of forwarded message ---
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 08:21:05 +0100
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Feedback from www.lyx.org
FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) entered the
following feedback message on the LyX home page:
James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) entered the
following feedback message on the LyX home page:
I love this program. I am a newbie to linux and Lyx, and I would like to
know tho to install the \"Hollywood\" doc class.
Lyx 1.1.3 is producing great PS output with indented paragraphs and no
line skip between them. Pdflatex produces the same output in PDF format
(indented paragraphs with no line skip).
Latex2html, however, takes the same .tex file that was used by pdflatex
and produces html code with no paragraph
On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
Does Lyx have a word count feature?
Place the cursor at the beginning of the document and spellcheck it.
It tells you after doing the spell check.
Also, how can I double space my
document?
Layout - Document - Spacing.
--
Sincerely etc.,
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce In many cases, I have found I need access to the TeX version of
Bruce my LyX documents for inclusion in e-mail (using latex2html) and
Bruce other purposes, so I have modified my version of LyX 1.04 to
Bruce write a *.tex file every
Lyx 1.1.3 is producing great PS output with indented paragraphs and no
line skip between them. Pdflatex produces the same output in PDF format
(indented paragraphs with no line skip).
Latex2html, however, takes the same .tex file that was used by pdflatex
and produces html code with no
Do you now if the picinpar package is in the wish list of future version
of lyx ?
I think it does a good job and it would be nice have it implemented in
lyx and I'm not able to make the floatflt package work
with table.
I think this answer is kind of stale, bu t. . . .
There's file
Have you tried
\bind "M-m slash" "math-delim Vert Vert"
already?
Andre'
--
Andre' Poenitz .. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello
It was a pure babel error. I download an other version of babel from
the DANTE ftp site and install this babel package. Now, it works.
YC
Hello everybody!
I have a very long title of a chapter, so the reference in the toc has to be
broken into two lines. LaTeX does this in an ugly way. How can I tell LyX where
to break the entry in the toc (something like linebreak in the chapter-heading?)
Greets,
Alex.
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Alexander Wollmann wrote:
> I have a very long title of a chapter, so the reference in the toc has
> to be broken into two lines. LaTeX does this in an ugly way. How can I
> tell LyX where to break the entry in the toc (something like linebreak
> in the chapter-heading?)
LyX
> "Diego" == Diego A Puertas Fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Diego> I first installed lyx 1.0.4 at /opt/lyx and when I tried to
Diego> import a latex file it came up with this message:
Diego> cannot find default syntax file
Diego> NONE/share/lyx/reLyX/syntax.default at
Diego>
> "Bruce" == Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bruce> In many cases, I have found I need access to the TeX version of
Bruce> my LyX documents for inclusion in e-mail (using latex2html) and
Bruce> other purposes, so I have modified my version of LyX 1.04 to
Bruce> write a *.tex file
> "Collette" == Collette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Collette> I have two questions: - how to translate the word
Collette> "algorithm" (it's at the beginning of the algorithm float)
>From reading the source of the algorithm.sty package, I guess the
answer is to add
> "Osvaldo" == Osvaldo Fornaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Osvaldo> Hi, I recently upgrade my lyx-1.0.4 to 1.1.3 and noted that
Osvaldo> while 1.0.4 uses extended characters as accentuated [aeiou],
Osvaldo> 1.1.3 produces in source clasical latex code: \' [aeou] and
Osvaldo> \'{\i}. Also
Ok, the following command works:
\renewcommand{\ALG@name}{Algorithme}
Thanks
Hi,
I am writing a paper for school, and I need to try double spacing.
Lyx user guide says I need 'setspace' installed. Where can I find
this? Is it a part of Lyx or LaTex? Is there any easier way to
double space my output?
-jonathon
I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that
my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual
variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable
names have underscores embedded in them, e.g. dl1.miss_rate. However,
when I try to
LyX creates a backup copy of every file saved. Can this be turned off?
--
Philip Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am writing a paper for school, and I need to try double spacing.
> Lyx user guide says I need 'setspace' installed. Where can I find
> this? Is it a part of Lyx or LaTex? Is there any easier way to
> double space my output?
in preamble
"Bobby D. Bryant" wrote:
>
> I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that
> my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual
> variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable
> names have underscores embedded in them, e.g.
--- Start of forwarded message ---
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 08:21:05 +0100
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Feedback from www.lyx.org
FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) entered the
following feedback message on the LyX home page:
> James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) entered the
> following feedback message on the LyX home page:
>
>
> I love this program. I am a newbie to linux and Lyx, and I would like to
> know tho to install the \"Hollywood\" doc
Lyx 1.1.3 is producing great PS output with indented paragraphs and no
line skip between them. Pdflatex produces the same output in PDF format
(indented paragraphs with no line skip).
Latex2html, however, takes the same .tex file that was used by pdflatex
and produces html code with no paragraph
On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
> Does Lyx have a word count feature?
Place the cursor at the beginning of the document and spellcheck it.
It tells you after doing the spell check.
> Also, how can I double space my
> document?
Layout -> Document -> Spacing.
--
Sincerely etc.,
> > "Bruce" == Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Bruce> In many cases, I have found I need access to the TeX version of
> Bruce> my LyX documents for inclusion in e-mail (using latex2html) and
> Bruce> other purposes, so I have modified my version of LyX 1.04 to
> Bruce> write a
> Lyx 1.1.3 is producing great PS output with indented paragraphs and no
> line skip between them. Pdflatex produces the same output in PDF format
> (indented paragraphs with no line skip).
> Latex2html, however, takes the same .tex file that was used by pdflatex
> and produces html code with no
> Do you now if the picinpar package is in the wish list of future version
> of lyx ?
> I think it does a good job and it would be nice have it implemented in
> lyx and I'm not able to make the floatflt package work
> with table.
I think this answer is kind of stale, bu t. . . .
There's file
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