Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, Angus, for your reply to my question. Meanwhile, I had the
idea of installing LyX 1.4 cvs and getting tex2lyx. Afterwards, can I
get back to LyX 1.3.5 and using tex2lyx without LyX 1.4? Does my idea
make some sense?
Here's what I did on Windows.
Checked out the LyX
On 3.02.05, Angus Leeming wrote:
Here's what I did on Windows.
Maybe I missed the start of this thread, but at least the last 7+ messages
did not reveal where I can find tex2lyx for *Linux*.
Is it possible to use tex2lyx and lyx2lyx with LyX 1.3.4 on Linux?
Are these scripts standalone
G. Milde wrote:
On 3.02.05, Angus Leeming wrote:
Here's what I did on Windows.
Maybe I missed the start of this thread, but at least the last 7+
messages did not reveal where I can find tex2lyx for *Linux*.
You can't *find* it. Read my reply to the original question.
Georg Baum wrote:
- I use pdflatex but don't specify the .pdf-extension so that I can
switch to normal latex (using .eps) seamlessly; tex2lyx applies a
definite choice, thereby destroying this nice portability. Why?
Because LyX 1.4 _always_ needs the extension: There is always one master
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Hello
I has a document formatted with Komascript in tables and figures captions to
be above. How can I adjust the figure captions under the figure to be?
Thanks jojo
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Hello,
I got a float-graphic with a long legend (the figure is simple but not
the comment). I want to specify LyX (v. 1.3.5) to put the legend at the
side of the graphic rather than bellow. How could i do this ?
Note that I currently use the following procedure to insert my figures:
This means that when I enter the reference in the text like this
(Figure
[cross-reference]) what I see in the compiled output is a reference
like
this (Figure 11.5(b)). TeX added the letter within parentheses. I
can't find
a way to turn that off so the typeset reference is like this (Figure
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I has a document formatted with Komascript in tables and figures captions to
be above. How can I adjust the figure captions under the figure to be?
Either block and move the figure above the cpation or delete the caption
and rewrite it underneath
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Guillaume SANTINI wrote:
I got a float-graphic with a long legend (the figure is simple but not the
comment). I want to specify LyX (v. 1.3.5) to put the legend at the side of
the graphic rather than bellow. How could i do this ?
Look on the Tips Tricks web page, under
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
Because LyX 1.4 _always_ needs the extension: There is always one
master version of the graphic that is referenced in the .lyx file. The
others are created by the converter mechanism from the master file if
needed. LyX will not output the extension in
Guillaume SANTINI wrote:
I got a float-graphic with a long legend (the figure is simple but not
the comment). I want to specify LyX (v. 1.3.5) to put the legend at the
side of the graphic rather than bellow. How could i do this ?
use package sidecap
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
Georg Baum wrote:
No. The master graphics is used as master for everything. Consider the
following situation: The LyX file includes a figure a.xyz. Converters
exist from xyz - eps and xyz - png. The .tex file contains always
\includegraphics{a} (actually almost always, if you want to know the
Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, Angus, for your reply to my question. Meanwhile, I had the
idea of installing LyX 1.4 cvs and getting tex2lyx. Afterwards, can I
get back to LyX 1.3.5 and using tex2lyx without LyX 1.4? Does my idea
make some sense?
Here's what I did on Windows.
Checked out the LyX
On 3.02.05, Angus Leeming wrote:
Here's what I did on Windows.
Maybe I missed the start of this thread, but at least the last 7+ messages
did not reveal where I can find tex2lyx for *Linux*.
Is it possible to use tex2lyx and lyx2lyx with LyX 1.3.4 on Linux?
Are these scripts standalone
G. Milde wrote:
On 3.02.05, Angus Leeming wrote:
Here's what I did on Windows.
Maybe I missed the start of this thread, but at least the last 7+
messages did not reveal where I can find tex2lyx for *Linux*.
You can't *find* it. Read my reply to the original question.
Georg Baum wrote:
- I use pdflatex but don't specify the .pdf-extension so that I can
switch to normal latex (using .eps) seamlessly; tex2lyx applies a
definite choice, thereby destroying this nice portability. Why?
Because LyX 1.4 _always_ needs the extension: There is always one master
--
Sparen beginnt mit GMX DSL: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl
Hello
I has a document formatted with Komascript in tables and figures captions to
be above. How can I adjust the figure captions under the figure to be?
Thanks jojo
--
GMX im TV ... Die Gedanken sind frei ... Schon gesehen?
Jetzt Spot online ansehen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/tv-spot
Hello,
I got a float-graphic with a long legend (the figure is simple but not
the comment). I want to specify LyX (v. 1.3.5) to put the legend at the
side of the graphic rather than bellow. How could i do this ?
Note that I currently use the following procedure to insert my figures:
This means that when I enter the reference in the text like this
(Figure
[cross-reference]) what I see in the compiled output is a reference
like
this (Figure 11.5(b)). TeX added the letter within parentheses. I
can't find
a way to turn that off so the typeset reference is like this (Figure
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I has a document formatted with Komascript in tables and figures captions to
be above. How can I adjust the figure captions under the figure to be?
Either block and move the figure above the cpation or delete the caption
and rewrite it underneath
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Guillaume SANTINI wrote:
I got a float-graphic with a long legend (the figure is simple but not the
comment). I want to specify LyX (v. 1.3.5) to put the legend at the side of
the graphic rather than bellow. How could i do this ?
Look on the Tips Tricks web page, under
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
Because LyX 1.4 _always_ needs the extension: There is always one
master version of the graphic that is referenced in the .lyx file. The
others are created by the converter mechanism from the master file if
needed. LyX will not output the extension in
Guillaume SANTINI wrote:
I got a float-graphic with a long legend (the figure is simple but not
the comment). I want to specify LyX (v. 1.3.5) to put the legend at the
side of the graphic rather than bellow. How could i do this ?
use package sidecap
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
Georg Baum wrote:
No. The master graphics is used as master for everything. Consider the
following situation: The LyX file includes a figure a.xyz. Converters
exist from xyz - eps and xyz - png. The .tex file contains always
\includegraphics{a} (actually almost always, if you want to know the
Paul Smith wrote:
> Thanks, Angus, for your reply to my question. Meanwhile, I had the
> idea of installing LyX 1.4 cvs and getting tex2lyx. Afterwards, can I
> get back to LyX 1.3.5 and using tex2lyx without LyX 1.4? Does my idea
> make some sense?
Here's what I did on Windows.
Checked out the
On 3.02.05, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> Here's what I did on Windows.
Maybe I missed the start of this thread, but at least the last 7+ messages
did not reveal where I can find tex2lyx for *Linux*.
Is it possible to use tex2lyx and lyx2lyx with LyX 1.3.4 on Linux?
Are these scripts standalone
G. Milde wrote:
> On 3.02.05, Angus Leeming wrote:
>>
>> Here's what I did on Windows.
>
> Maybe I missed the start of this thread, but at least the last 7+
> messages did not reveal where I can find tex2lyx for *Linux*.
You can't *find* it. Read my reply to the original question.
Georg Baum wrote:
- I use pdflatex but don't specify the .pdf-extension so that I can
switch to normal latex (using .eps) seamlessly; tex2lyx applies a
definite choice, thereby destroying this nice portability. Why?
Because LyX 1.4 _always_ needs the extension: There is always one "master"
--
Sparen beginnt mit GMX DSL: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl
Hello
I has a document formatted with Komascript in tables and figures captions to
be above. How can I adjust the figure captions under the figure to be?
Thanks jojo
--
GMX im TV ... Die Gedanken sind frei ... Schon gesehen?
Jetzt Spot online ansehen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/tv-spot
Hello,
I got a float-graphic with a long legend (the figure is simple but not
the comment). I want to specify LyX (v. 1.3.5) to put the legend at the
side of the graphic rather than bellow. How could i do this ?
Note that I currently use the following procedure to insert my figures:
This means that when I enter the reference in the text like this
(Figure
[cross-reference]) what I see in the compiled output is a reference
like
this (Figure 11.5(b)). TeX added the letter within parentheses. I
can't find
a way to turn that off so the typeset reference is like this (Figure
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I has a document formatted with Komascript in tables and figures captions to
be above. How can I adjust the figure captions under the figure to be?
Either block and move the figure above the cpation or delete the caption
and rewrite it underneath
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Guillaume SANTINI wrote:
I got a float-graphic with a long legend (the figure is simple but not the
comment). I want to specify LyX (v. 1.3.5) to put the legend at the side of
the graphic rather than bellow. How could i do this ?
Look on the Tips & Tricks web page, under
Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Georg Baum wrote:
>> Because LyX 1.4 _always_ needs the extension: There is always one
>> "master" version of the graphic that is referenced in the .lyx file. The
>> others are created by the converter mechanism from the master file if
>> needed. LyX will not output the
Guillaume SANTINI wrote:
I got a float-graphic with a long legend (the figure is simple but not
the comment). I want to specify LyX (v. 1.3.5) to put the legend at the
side of the graphic rather than bellow. How could i do this ?
use package sidecap
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
Georg Baum wrote:
No. The master graphics is used as master for everything. Consider the
following situation: The LyX file includes a figure "a.xyz". Converters
exist from xyz -> eps and xyz -> png. The .tex file contains always
\includegraphics{a} (actually almost always, if you want to know the
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