On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 07:15:48 + (GMT), Tony Dancer wrote:
What is the best way of doing this so that I have a nice PS file I can
send to the printers for them to print as an a5 booklet?
Book layout / Double sided / a5 paper size? Is that it? Are there any
latex booklet orientated styles I
How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to define the cubix root of (x+1).
But wenn entering the '['-sign, LyX switches to show the root symbol like
you enter a space.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
How to insert a label to a reference in different Lyx file (of the same
document)? This cross-reference doesn't appears in the list and the name
field takes no manual input.
Thanks in advance.
--
Carsten Bellon BAM Berlin, Lab. VIII.33, D-12200 Berlin
Tel:
"Claus" == Claus Hentschel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Claus How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will
Claus produce a square root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to
Claus define the cubix root of (x+1). But wenn entering the '['-sign,
Claus LyX switches to show the root
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Claus Hentschel wrote:
How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
Last time this was asked, the answer was that it's still not possible with
LyX. I think it still holds. *Maybe* you can do it using TeX code, but I
don't know how. I know two
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir Dumb question. Do I have to type math-number in the minibuffer
Amir for every single equation in my whole document? (Or use a perl
Amir script to change \[ to \begin{equation}?) I can't imagine that's
Amir the case. I know a bunch of people
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 12:34:06PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you add a number to your equations, I guess you mean a label too?
Well, I don't need every equation to have a unique \ref, but yes, I want
them to be numbered 1.1, 1.2,
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir Are you telling me that every person who's written their thesis
Amir with LyX has either used that hack or math-number'ed every
Amir single equation in their thesis? I'll probably have only 30 or
Amir so, but some theses have hundreds!
Why
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 04:34:21PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why would you like to number every single equation when you will not
refer to them? Just for the pleasure to have an equation numbered
(4.5.103)? I even wrote a packages
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 10:55:13 -0500
From: Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lyx Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: displaymath vs. equation
While we're at it, Customization has a *very* short description of the bind
files. (It says to look at the bind files to see how they work.) For
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 05:31:40PM +0100, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
While we're at it, Customization has a *very* short description of the bind
files. (It says to look at the bind files to see how they work.) For
example, how do I know what ~S means in a bind file? Or is there another doc
For those wondering what ~S in a bind-file means, from what I can tell, it
would mean anything *except* shift. Except that according to the comments in
kb_sequence::addkey, it's currently unused. By the way, the problem with
using ~S for "" is that on a standard American keyboard, you *have* to
Hi, list
I noted a little problem: when i am using a bibtex file, the reference
list does not appear in the window popup if you uses a relative path for
your archive.bib. If you write the reference by hand, latex work well,
so, the problem is only in the popup.
I am using lyx-1.1.4 and
Hi Lyx-ianer,
i have a special german question. I tried to use the package natbib
and bibgerm to include citation references in my lyx-document.
In the BibTeX generated references i used the style gerapali.bst and
the results were looking quite good.
The only thing that i want to get rid of
In the hope that I could get some useful information about the
mysterious crashes of LyX-1.1.4 that have troubled me and other users,
I've been running a session inside gdb. It froze today, in what I
believe was the equivalent of the mystery crashes. At the time I was
repeating some key press.
Trying to compile lyx :
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:809: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:812: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:831: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:836: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Kurt V. Hindenburg wrote:
Trying to compile lyx :
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:809: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:812: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:831: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Kurt V. Hindenburg wrote:
|
| Trying to compile lyx :
| /usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:809: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
| /usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:812: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
| /usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:831:
I've been using LyX since version 0.11, but not until today have I ever
used the "Noun Style" button.
What I find is that when I set something to Noun Style, it gets changed
to capital letters on my display, but is still being treated as small
letters as far as cursor movement is concerned.
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 07:15:48 + (GMT), Tony Dancer wrote:
What is the best way of doing this so that I have a nice PS file I can
send to the printers for them to print as an a5 booklet?
Book layout / Double sided / a5 paper size? Is that it? Are there any
latex booklet orientated styles I
How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to define the cubix root of (x+1).
But wenn entering the '['-sign, LyX switches to show the root symbol like
you enter a space.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
How to insert a label to a reference in different Lyx file (of the same
document)? This cross-reference doesn't appears in the list and the name
field takes no manual input.
Thanks in advance.
--
Carsten Bellon BAM Berlin, Lab. VIII.33, D-12200 Berlin
Tel:
"Claus" == Claus Hentschel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Claus How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will
Claus produce a square root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to
Claus define the cubix root of (x+1). But wenn entering the '['-sign,
Claus LyX switches to show the root
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Claus Hentschel wrote:
How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
Last time this was asked, the answer was that it's still not possible with
LyX. I think it still holds. *Maybe* you can do it using TeX code, but I
don't know how. I know two
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir Dumb question. Do I have to type math-number in the minibuffer
Amir for every single equation in my whole document? (Or use a perl
Amir script to change \[ to \begin{equation}?) I can't imagine that's
Amir the case. I know a bunch of people
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 12:34:06PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you add a number to your equations, I guess you mean a label too?
Well, I don't need every equation to have a unique \ref, but yes, I want
them to be numbered 1.1, 1.2,
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir Are you telling me that every person who's written their thesis
Amir with LyX has either used that hack or math-number'ed every
Amir single equation in their thesis? I'll probably have only 30 or
Amir so, but some theses have hundreds!
Why
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 04:34:21PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why would you like to number every single equation when you will not
refer to them? Just for the pleasure to have an equation numbered
(4.5.103)? I even wrote a packages
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 10:55:13 -0500
From: Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lyx Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: displaymath vs. equation
While we're at it, Customization has a *very* short description of the bind
files. (It says to look at the bind files to see how they work.) For
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 05:31:40PM +0100, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
While we're at it, Customization has a *very* short description of the bind
files. (It says to look at the bind files to see how they work.) For
example, how do I know what ~S means in a bind file? Or is there another doc
For those wondering what ~S in a bind-file means, from what I can tell, it
would mean anything *except* shift. Except that according to the comments in
kb_sequence::addkey, it's currently unused. By the way, the problem with
using ~S for "" is that on a standard American keyboard, you *have* to
Hi, list
I noted a little problem: when i am using a bibtex file, the reference
list does not appear in the window popup if you uses a relative path for
your archive.bib. If you write the reference by hand, latex work well,
so, the problem is only in the popup.
I am using lyx-1.1.4 and
Hi Lyx-ianer,
i have a special german question. I tried to use the package natbib
and bibgerm to include citation references in my lyx-document.
In the BibTeX generated references i used the style gerapali.bst and
the results were looking quite good.
The only thing that i want to get rid of
In the hope that I could get some useful information about the
mysterious crashes of LyX-1.1.4 that have troubled me and other users,
I've been running a session inside gdb. It froze today, in what I
believe was the equivalent of the mystery crashes. At the time I was
repeating some key press.
Trying to compile lyx :
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:809: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:812: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:831: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:836: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Kurt V. Hindenburg wrote:
Trying to compile lyx :
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:809: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:812: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:831: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Kurt V. Hindenburg wrote:
|
| Trying to compile lyx :
| /usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:809: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
| /usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:812: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
| /usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:831:
I've been using LyX since version 0.11, but not until today have I ever
used the "Noun Style" button.
What I find is that when I set something to Noun Style, it gets changed
to capital letters on my display, but is still being treated as small
letters as far as cursor movement is concerned.
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 07:15:48 + (GMT), Tony Dancer wrote:
>What is the best way of doing this so that I have a nice PS file I can
>send to the printers for them to print as an a5 booklet?
>
>Book layout / Double sided / a5 paper size? Is that it? Are there any
>latex booklet orientated
How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to define the cubix root of (x+1).
But wenn entering the '['-sign, LyX switches to show the root symbol like
you enter a space.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
How to insert a label to a reference in different Lyx file (of the same
document)? This cross-reference doesn't appears in the list and the name
field takes no manual input.
Thanks in advance.
--
Carsten Bellon BAM Berlin, Lab. VIII.33, D-12200 Berlin
Tel:
> "Claus" == Claus Hentschel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Claus> How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will
Claus> produce a square root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to
Claus> define the cubix root of (x+1). But wenn entering the '['-sign,
Claus> LyX switches to show the
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Claus Hentschel wrote:
> How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
Last time this was asked, the answer was that it's still not possible with
LyX. I think it still holds. *Maybe* you can do it using TeX code, but I
don't know how. I know two
> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Amir> Dumb question. Do I have to type math-number in the minibuffer
Amir> for every single equation in my whole document? (Or use a perl
Amir> script to change \[ to \begin{equation}?) I can't imagine that's
Amir> the case. I know a bunch
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 12:34:06PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> If you add a number to your equations, I guess you mean a label too?
Well, I don't need every equation to have a unique \ref, but yes, I want
them to be numbered
> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Amir> Are you telling me that every person who's written their thesis
Amir> with LyX has either used that hack or math-number'ed every
Amir> single equation in their thesis? I'll probably have only 30 or
Amir> so, but some theses have
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 04:34:21PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Why would you like to number every single equation when you will not
> refer to them? Just for the pleasure to have an equation numbered
> (4.5.103)? I even wrote a
>>Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 10:55:13 -0500
>>From: Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Lyx Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: displaymath vs. equation
>>
>>
>>While we're at it, Customization has a *very* short description of the bind
>>files. (It says to look at the bind files to see
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 05:31:40PM +0100, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
>
> >>While we're at it, Customization has a *very* short description of the bind
> >>files. (It says to look at the bind files to see how they work.) For
> >>example, how do I know what ~S means in a bind file? Or is there
For those wondering what ~S in a bind-file means, from what I can tell, it
would mean anything *except* shift. Except that according to the comments in
kb_sequence::addkey, it's currently unused. By the way, the problem with
using ~S for ">" is that on a standard American keyboard, you *have* to
Hi, list
I noted a little problem: when i am using a bibtex file, the reference
list does not appear in the window popup if you uses a relative path for
your archive.bib. If you write the reference by hand, latex work well,
so, the problem is only in the popup.
I am using lyx-1.1.4 and
Hi Lyx-ianer,
i have a special german question. I tried to use the package natbib
and bibgerm to include citation references in my lyx-document.
In the BibTeX generated references i used the style gerapali.bst and
the results were looking quite good.
The only thing that i want to get rid of
In the hope that I could get some useful information about the
mysterious crashes of LyX-1.1.4 that have troubled me and other users,
I've been running a session inside gdb. It froze today, in what I
believe was the equivalent of the mystery crashes. At the time I was
repeating some key press.
Trying to compile lyx :
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:809: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:812: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:831: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
/usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:836: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Kurt V. Hindenburg wrote:
> Trying to compile lyx :
> /usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:809: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
> /usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:812: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
> /usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:831: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
>
Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Kurt V. Hindenburg wrote:
|
| > Trying to compile lyx :
| > /usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:809: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
| > /usr/src/lyx-1.1.4/src/screen.C:812: undefined reference to `fl_gc'
| >
I've been using LyX since version 0.11, but not until today have I ever
used the "Noun Style" button.
What I find is that when I set something to Noun Style, it gets changed
to capital letters on my display, but is still being treated as small
letters as far as cursor movement is concerned.
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