Hello
I have added an annex to a document in the book-koma script style,
using Addchapter.
It appears unnumbered in the TOC, which is what I needed.
But the figures belonging to the annex come out in the
TOC with the last genuine chapter number.
Does somebody have a way to overcome this
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by scanning the mailing list I haven't found any discussion whether LyX
could be used as a front end to write man pages. Currently I am only
aware of the 'yodl' package which comes with its own tag based source
languange and a 'yodl2man' script.
"Friedemann" == Friedemann Baitinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Friedemann by scanning the mailing list I haven't found
Friedemann any discussion whether LyX could be used as a front end to
Friedemann write man pages. Currently I am only aware of the 'yodl'
Friedemann package which comes with
I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite packages,
the latter allows the
"John" == John Hawks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Many publishers require jagged-right text; when I use this
John option in LyX (ver. 1.1.5) it no longer indents paragraphs (even
John though the indent radio button is selected in the Layout -
John Document popup). This is not a problem with
Phil I have a bibliography (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
Phil following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
Phil 1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I suggest you get the natbib package. It is extremely powerful and though not
I'm using BiBTeX for the references, but I would like to know in
what pages are referenced each article. Is that possible?
Thanks in advance,
--
German Poo Caaman~o
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html
* I'm using BiBTeX for the references, but I would like to know in
* what pages are referenced each article. Is that possible?
You may grep the ps file for the bib entry as it appears in
the references, and you may get it from the .aux file.
But now you're left with "how to grep the page
"German" == German Poo Caaman~o [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
German I'm using BiBTeX for the references, but I would like to know
German in what pages are referenced each article. Is that possible?
That's probably difficult. I can think of a solution when articles are
only cited once, but things
Phil Scordis wrote:
I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite
Dear LyX users,
The time has finally come to release LyX 1.1.5fix1 (aka "The quick
brown fix jumped over the lazy bugs" release). It has taken a lot of
time, but many fixes have been done, while the work on next major
version 1.1.6 continues to go on at full steam.
Basically, 1.1.5fix1 is a
Hi,
I have in Display mode a Math-matrix with certain dimensions
all set up with beautiful formulas already.
However, I need to add another row to this matrix.
Is there a LyX tool to do that (similar to add/change
the dimensions of a table) ?
The Matrix in the Math-panel seems always to add a
Hello
I have added an annex to a document in the book-koma script style,
using Addchapter.
It appears unnumbered in the TOC, which is what I needed.
But the figures belonging to the annex come out in the
TOC with the last genuine chapter number.
Does somebody have a way to overcome this
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by scanning the mailing list I haven't found any discussion whether LyX
could be used as a front end to write man pages. Currently I am only
aware of the 'yodl' package which comes with its own tag based source
languange and a 'yodl2man' script.
"Friedemann" == Friedemann Baitinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Friedemann by scanning the mailing list I haven't found
Friedemann any discussion whether LyX could be used as a front end to
Friedemann write man pages. Currently I am only aware of the 'yodl'
Friedemann package which comes with
I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite packages,
the latter allows the
"John" == John Hawks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Many publishers require jagged-right text; when I use this
John option in LyX (ver. 1.1.5) it no longer indents paragraphs (even
John though the indent radio button is selected in the Layout -
John Document popup). This is not a problem with
Phil I have a bibliography (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
Phil following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
Phil 1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I suggest you get the natbib package. It is extremely powerful and though not
I'm using BiBTeX for the references, but I would like to know in
what pages are referenced each article. Is that possible?
Thanks in advance,
--
German Poo Caaman~o
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html
* I'm using BiBTeX for the references, but I would like to know in
* what pages are referenced each article. Is that possible?
You may grep the ps file for the bib entry as it appears in
the references, and you may get it from the .aux file.
But now you're left with "how to grep the page
"German" == German Poo Caaman~o [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
German I'm using BiBTeX for the references, but I would like to know
German in what pages are referenced each article. Is that possible?
That's probably difficult. I can think of a solution when articles are
only cited once, but things
Phil Scordis wrote:
I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite
Dear LyX users,
The time has finally come to release LyX 1.1.5fix1 (aka "The quick
brown fix jumped over the lazy bugs" release). It has taken a lot of
time, but many fixes have been done, while the work on next major
version 1.1.6 continues to go on at full steam.
Basically, 1.1.5fix1 is a
Hi,
I have in Display mode a Math-matrix with certain dimensions
all set up with beautiful formulas already.
However, I need to add another row to this matrix.
Is there a LyX tool to do that (similar to add/change
the dimensions of a table) ?
The Matrix in the Math-panel seems always to add a
Hello
I have added an annex to a document in the book-koma script style,
using Addchapter.
It appears unnumbered in the TOC, which is what I needed.
But the figures belonging to the annex come out in the
TOC with the last genuine chapter number.
Does somebody have a way to overcome this
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Hash: SHA1
by scanning the mailing list I haven't found any discussion whether LyX
could be used as a front end to write man pages. Currently I am only
aware of the 'yodl' package which comes with its own tag based source
languange and a 'yodl2man' script.
> "Friedemann" == Friedemann Baitinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Friedemann> by scanning the mailing list I haven't found
Friedemann> any discussion whether LyX could be used as a front end to
Friedemann> write man pages. Currently I am only aware of the 'yodl'
Friedemann> package which
I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite packages,
the latter allows the
> "John" == John Hawks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> Many publishers require jagged-right text; when I use this
John> option in LyX (ver. 1.1.5) it no longer indents paragraphs (even
John> though the indent radio button is selected in the Layout ->
John> Document popup). This is not a
Phil> I have a bibliography (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
Phil> following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
Phil> 1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I suggest you get the natbib package. It is extremely powerful and though not
I'm using BiBTeX for the references, but I would like to know in
what pages are referenced each article. Is that possible?
Thanks in advance,
--
German Poo Caaman~o
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html
* I'm using BiBTeX for the references, but I would like to know in
* what pages are referenced each article. Is that possible?
You may grep the ps file for the bib entry as it appears in
the references, and you may get it from the .aux file.
But now you're left with "how to grep the page
> "German" == German Poo Caaman~o <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
German> I'm using BiBTeX for the references, but I would like to know
German> in what pages are referenced each article. Is that possible?
That's probably difficult. I can think of a solution when articles are
only cited once,
Phil Scordis wrote:
>
> I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
> following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
> 1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
>
> I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite
Dear LyX users,
The time has finally come to release LyX 1.1.5fix1 (aka "The quick
brown fix jumped over the lazy bugs" release). It has taken a lot of
time, but many fixes have been done, while the work on next major
version 1.1.6 continues to go on at full steam.
Basically, 1.1.5fix1 is a
Hi,
I have in Display mode a Math-matrix with certain dimensions
all set up with beautiful formulas already.
However, I need to add another row to this matrix.
Is there a LyX tool to do that (similar to add/change
the dimensions of a table) ?
The Matrix in the Math-panel seems always to add a
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