On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 12:09:57AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Thanks Herbert.. unfortunately I still can't get the font changed on the
title of each slide.. I guess the title isn't one of the sections?
If you use my modified pdfscreen, then the definition of the slide command is:
Maybe this will help in developing new classes. It is a long detailed
how-to about many LyX things. Perhaps it will help get you started.
*
Linux Productivity Magazine*
*Volume 1 Issue 3, October 2002*
*LyX Quickstart*
http://troubleshooters.com/lpm/200210/200210.htm
regards,
Stan
Herbert - the title I meant was the title or heading for each slide..
(so it comes under the Slide or Slide* environment in
LyX/pdfscreen).
Thanks Dekel for the code.. works great! I used the first option so that
I can control the vertical spacing since some of the slide
titles/headings are
Hello:
Can anybody tell me how to use pdfscreen package in LyX.
Thanks for help.
Sincerely,
Anand
You need to select the document class Slides (pdfscreen) from the
Layout-Document-Document (tab) dialog.. then you'll see a new set of
environments in the pull-down menu on the top-left.. you can select
Slide when you want to start a new slide.. the rest is pretty much the
same as a standard
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 10:26:24PM +0530, Ananda Murthy R S wrote:
Can anybody tell me how to use pdfscreen package in LyX.
Get the pdfscreen layout from http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~dekelts/slides/
and install it in ~/.lyx/layouts, and then select Edit-reconfigure in LyX.
Hi
I am writing a book with LATEX. The index is properly made in a two-column mode.
Nevertheless my editor wants the two last columns of the index to end at the same lane
of the page.
My latex creates the last page like:
A W
...
B Z
...
C
...
While my editor
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:00:15PM +0100, Francesco Menoncin wrote:
Hi
I am writing a book with LATEX. The index is properly made in a two-column mode.
Nevertheless my editor wants the two last columns of the index to end at the same
lane of the page.
How can I solve this problem.
Use
I have an equation in Chapter 1 that I would like to repeat in Chapter
2. How can I get the equation (AND its equation number reference) to
appear in the second chapter exactly the same as it appears in chapter 1?
Example:
Chapter 1
This is my equation:
y=2x (1.1)
Chapter 2
As was shown in
I'm very new to Lyx (and Debian!), so I hope this question is not too basic
for this list.
I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd like to
use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx work with CUPS? The printer
tutorial in the customization help file talks
PERDEU OS DADOS DE SEU HD? E AGORA ?
Natilde;o se desespere!!
Seu HD pode ser recuperado, assim como os dados que estavam nele ! Como ? Chegou no
mercado o Kit Restaura HD, uma coleccedil;atilde;o de softwares que o
ajudaratilde;o a diminuir seu desespero.
95 % dos
Peter Christensen wrote:
I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd like to
use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx work with CUPS? The printer
tutorial in the customization help file talks about setting up the
/etc/printcap file, but does not mention CUPS.
Sure. Edit - Preferences - Outputs. Then set your spool command to lp.cups
or whatever you have linked to that command (probably lp, if anything). If
you have more than one printer configured you may need to change the to
printer from -P to whatever destination you need to use.
If you're
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 06:32:02PM +0100, Nicolas Ferre' wrote:
Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, [ISO-8859-15] Thomas Schönhoff wrote:
Hello all,
I just unsuccessfully tried to find out, what are the default settings
of the keymap in LyX!
I want to use
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:13:59PM -0500, Peter Christensen wrote:
I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd
like to use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx work with
CUPS? The printer tutorial in the customization help file talks about
setting up the
How is it possible to remove the extra space that appears at the top of
tables?
(I know that it can be done, because there is a table in the User's
Guide without it, although there is no mention on how to do it. Even if
I copy this table as soon as I add a row the space then appears between
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:13:59PM -0500, Peter Christensen wrote:
I'm very new to Lyx (and Debian!), so I hope this question is not too basic
for this list.
I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd like to
use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx work
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 12:09:57AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Thanks Herbert.. unfortunately I still can't get the font changed on the
title of each slide.. I guess the title isn't one of the sections?
If you use my modified pdfscreen, then the definition of the slide command is:
Maybe this will help in developing new classes. It is a long detailed
how-to about many LyX things. Perhaps it will help get you started.
*
Linux Productivity Magazine*
*Volume 1 Issue 3, October 2002*
*LyX Quickstart*
http://troubleshooters.com/lpm/200210/200210.htm
regards,
Stan
Herbert - the title I meant was the title or heading for each slide..
(so it comes under the Slide or Slide* environment in
LyX/pdfscreen).
Thanks Dekel for the code.. works great! I used the first option so that
I can control the vertical spacing since some of the slide
titles/headings are
Hello:
Can anybody tell me how to use pdfscreen package in LyX.
Thanks for help.
Sincerely,
Anand
You need to select the document class Slides (pdfscreen) from the
Layout-Document-Document (tab) dialog.. then you'll see a new set of
environments in the pull-down menu on the top-left.. you can select
Slide when you want to start a new slide.. the rest is pretty much the
same as a standard
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 10:26:24PM +0530, Ananda Murthy R S wrote:
Can anybody tell me how to use pdfscreen package in LyX.
Get the pdfscreen layout from http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~dekelts/slides/
and install it in ~/.lyx/layouts, and then select Edit-reconfigure in LyX.
Hi
I am writing a book with LATEX. The index is properly made in a two-column mode.
Nevertheless my editor wants the two last columns of the index to end at the same lane
of the page.
My latex creates the last page like:
A W
...
B Z
...
C
...
While my editor
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:00:15PM +0100, Francesco Menoncin wrote:
Hi
I am writing a book with LATEX. The index is properly made in a two-column mode.
Nevertheless my editor wants the two last columns of the index to end at the same
lane of the page.
How can I solve this problem.
Use
I have an equation in Chapter 1 that I would like to repeat in Chapter
2. How can I get the equation (AND its equation number reference) to
appear in the second chapter exactly the same as it appears in chapter 1?
Example:
Chapter 1
This is my equation:
y=2x (1.1)
Chapter 2
As was shown in
I'm very new to Lyx (and Debian!), so I hope this question is not too basic
for this list.
I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd like to
use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx work with CUPS? The printer
tutorial in the customization help file talks
PERDEU OS DADOS DE SEU HD? E AGORA ?
Natilde;o se desespere!!
Seu HD pode ser recuperado, assim como os dados que estavam nele ! Como ? Chegou no
mercado o Kit Restaura HD, uma coleccedil;atilde;o de softwares que o
ajudaratilde;o a diminuir seu desespero.
95 % dos
Peter Christensen wrote:
I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd like to
use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx work with CUPS? The printer
tutorial in the customization help file talks about setting up the
/etc/printcap file, but does not mention CUPS.
Sure. Edit - Preferences - Outputs. Then set your spool command to lp.cups
or whatever you have linked to that command (probably lp, if anything). If
you have more than one printer configured you may need to change the to
printer from -P to whatever destination you need to use.
If you're
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 06:32:02PM +0100, Nicolas Ferre' wrote:
Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, [ISO-8859-15] Thomas Schönhoff wrote:
Hello all,
I just unsuccessfully tried to find out, what are the default settings
of the keymap in LyX!
I want to use
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:13:59PM -0500, Peter Christensen wrote:
I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd
like to use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx work with
CUPS? The printer tutorial in the customization help file talks about
setting up the
How is it possible to remove the extra space that appears at the top of
tables?
(I know that it can be done, because there is a table in the User's
Guide without it, although there is no mention on how to do it. Even if
I copy this table as soon as I add a row the space then appears between
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:13:59PM -0500, Peter Christensen wrote:
I'm very new to Lyx (and Debian!), so I hope this question is not too basic
for this list.
I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd like to
use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx work
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 12:09:57AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Thanks Herbert.. unfortunately I still can't get the font changed on the
> title of each slide.. I guess the title isn't one of the "section"s?
If you use my modified pdfscreen, then the definition of the slide command is:
Maybe this will help in developing new classes. It is a long detailed
how-to about many LyX things. Perhaps it will help get you started.
*
Linux Productivity Magazine*
*Volume 1 Issue 3, October 2002*
*LyX Quickstart*
http://troubleshooters.com/lpm/200210/200210.htm
regards,
Stan
Herbert - the title I meant was the title or heading for each slide..
(so it comes under the "Slide" or "Slide*" environment in
LyX/pdfscreen).
Thanks Dekel for the code.. works great! I used the first option so that
I can control the vertical spacing since some of the slide
titles/headings are
Hello:
Can anybody tell me how to use pdfscreen package in LyX.
Thanks for help.
Sincerely,
Anand
You need to select the document class Slides (pdfscreen) from the
Layout->Document->Document (tab) dialog.. then you'll see a new set of
environments in the pull-down menu on the top-left.. you can select
"Slide" when you want to start a new slide.. the rest is pretty much the
same as a standard
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 10:26:24PM +0530, Ananda Murthy R S wrote:
> Can anybody tell me how to use pdfscreen package in LyX.
Get the pdfscreen layout from http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~dekelts/slides/
and install it in ~/.lyx/layouts, and then select Edit->reconfigure in LyX.
Hi
I am writing a book with LATEX. The index is properly made in a two-column mode.
Nevertheless my editor wants the two last columns of the index to end at the same lane
of the page.
My latex creates the last page like:
A W
...
B Z
...
C
...
While my editor
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:00:15PM +0100, Francesco Menoncin wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am writing a book with LATEX. The index is properly made in a two-column mode.
> Nevertheless my editor wants the two last columns of the index to end at the same
>lane of the page.
> How can I solve this problem.
I have an equation in Chapter 1 that I would like to repeat in Chapter
2. How can I get the equation (AND its equation number reference) to
appear in the second chapter exactly the same as it appears in chapter 1?
Example:
Chapter 1
This is my equation:
y=2x (1.1)
Chapter 2
As was shown in
I'm very new to Lyx (and Debian!), so I hope this question is not too basic
for this list.
I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd like to
use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx work with CUPS? The printer
tutorial in the customization help file talks
PERDEU OS DADOS DE SEU HD? E AGORA ?
No se desespere!!
Seu HD pode ser recuperado, assim como os dados que estavam nele ! Como ? Chegou no
mercado o Kit Restaura HD, uma coleo de softwares que o
ajudaro a diminuir seu desespero.
95 % dos problemas com HDs podem ser
Peter Christensen wrote:
> I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd like to
> use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx work with CUPS? The printer
> tutorial in the customization help file talks about setting up the
> /etc/printcap file, but does not mention
Sure. Edit -> Preferences -> Outputs. Then set your spool command to lp.cups
or whatever you have linked to that command (probably lp, if anything). If
you have more than one printer configured you may need to change the to
printer from -P to whatever destination you need to use.
If you're
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 06:32:02PM +0100, Nicolas Ferre' wrote:
> Christian Ridderström wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, [ISO-8859-15] Thomas Schönhoff wrote:
> >
> > > Hello all,
> > >
> > > I just unsuccessfully tried to find out, what are the default settings
> > > of the keymap in LyX!
>
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:13:59PM -0500, Peter Christensen wrote:
> I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd
> like to use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx work with
> CUPS? The printer tutorial in the customization help file talks about
> setting up the
How is it possible to remove the extra space that appears at the top of
tables?
(I know that it can be done, because there is a table in the User's
Guide without it, although there is no mention on how to do it. Even if
I copy this table as soon as I add a row the space then appears between
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:13:59PM -0500, Peter Christensen wrote:
> I'm very new to Lyx (and Debian!), so I hope this question is not too basic
> for this list.
>
> I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS. I'd like to
> use Lyx for longer documents, though. Does Lyx
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