Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
When I toggle a sentence or paragraph that has some elements emphasized
and some not, the state simply toggles, i.e. what was not emphasized is
now so and the other way 'round as well. This seems strange and less than
useful.
No, that's how emphasized is designed. In an
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
This takes care of question #1:
(from http://hex.lspace.org/leo/thesis/tips/packages.html)
%% Make sure that the bibliography is listed in the table of contents,
%% but that the table of contents itself is not.
\usepackage[nottoc]{tocbibind}
or better, if you are using
Angus Leeming wrote:
Note that someone posted a minimal immodule patch a month or so ago. (I'm
pretty sure that it was to this list.) Unfortunately, I don't think that
anyone picked it up, or even said thank you. Even more unfortunately, my
trawling of the archive has failed to dig it up.
Juergen Spitzmueller writes:
\usepackage{babel}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\addto\captionsngerman{%
\renewcommand\indexname{Stichwortverzeichnis}
}
}
Hi,
Thanks for answering. I placed these in the Preamble, but no change;
looking at the tex file I see that right before \begindocument
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for answering. I placed these in the Preamble, but no change;
which language do you use? Old German Orthography (german) or New (ngerman)?
If the former, change \addto\captionsngerman to \addto\captionsgerman. Also,
try without the \AtBeginDocument
looking
Juergen Spitzmueller writes:
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
When I toggle a sentence or paragraph that has some elements
emphasized and some not, the state simply toggles, i.e. what was not
emphasized is now so and the other way 'round as well. This seems
strange and less than useful.
No, that's
Juergen Spitzmueller writes:
which language do you use? Old German Orthography (german) or New
(ngerman)? If the former, change \addto\captionsngerman to
\addto\captionsgerman. Also, try without the \AtBeginDocument
die Neue (or so I thought). Setting my language correctly did it!
--
Kevin
Meri Williams wrote:
Hi
I'm writing my dissertation using the book format and just have a
quick question:
How do I get the page numbers to show up at the bottom of every page,
not just the first page of the chapter?
Normally, in LaTeX and LyX having the page number at the bottom of
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Okay. It just seems that here is one area where it makes more sense to
follow the UI (that's UI only) behavior of word processors (toggling a
mixed selection resets it). If one has a paragraph with some emphasized
words and you toggle this in Lyx, you then have a
Charles de Miramon writes:
Well to emphasize a word in a italic paragraph, you need to put it in
roman. So the UI of LyX is very logical and straight-forward to create
good typography.
If you want to invert the _appearance_ of the emphasized/non-emphasized
text, then you should change the
Quoting Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Meri Williams wrote:
Hi
I'm writing my dissertation using the book format and just have a
quick question:
How do I get the page numbers to show up at the bottom of every page,
not just the first page of the chapter?
Normally, in
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 10:12:50AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
where the 8 indicates you will have 8 editable entries. In the macro
definition box, insert the left brace, the 2x4 array (with right
justification) and the right null delimiter. Then (still in the macro
Christopher Winkler wrote:
Hello,
My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
I am using LyX to write my dissertation. Until now my girlfriend didn't give a
damn about it and preferred OpenOffice, but when I showed her the first
chapter printed out she nearly fainted, especially when
On Mon, 9 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(snip)
You are probably using the fancy header style (which may be the default for
books) which shows the page at the top and only on chapter pages where there
is
no page (fancy header) at the top the page is shown at the bottom.
(snip)
I'm not
I wrote:
I followed the instructions for including another Lyx file in my
document and this worked fine except for one thing: I am using a
wrapper script between the LaTeX and the dvi output to add index tags
and this is not working on the included file.
It seems to me that Lyx should do
Hello all,
Thank you for your quick and constructive help so far. It is really
helpful - at least I know that it is not my fault..
All characters work well in all other applications, so this is not a
problem with xorg- or X11 configuration.
The workarounds sound well, unfortunately they are not
On 09/05/2005, at 3:50 AM, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
aspell under fink does not work for me, but I am very new to Mac OS X.
How did you install cocoaspell?
Not Sure, as these machines with problem are users on a network I do
casual support for OS X. I do not have OS X Tigger installed on any
Christopher Winkler wrote:
The workarounds sound well, unfortunately they are not acceptable for
the usual textprocessing user who has no clue about the underlying
processes of programmes and is not at all inclined to use shortcuts or
ERT. As a user belonging at least partly to that group I am
Okay. It just seems that here is one area where it makes more sense to
follow the UI (that's UI only) behavior of word processors (toggling a
mixed selection resets it). If one has a paragraph with some emphasized
words and you toggle this in Lyx, you then have a paragraph or line with
Am Montag, 9. Mai 2005 11:58 schrieb Kevin Pfeiffer:
Charles de Miramon writes:
Well to emphasize a word in a italic paragraph, you need to
put it in roman. So the UI of LyX is very logical and
straight-forward to create good typography.
And this brings me back to my original point that
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 09:12:40AM -0400, Bennett Helm wrote:
Installing cocoaspell works for me with LyX-1.3.5 on 10.3. For it to
work, however, you must create a soft link from
/Library/PreferencePanes/Spelling.prefPane/Contents/MacOS/cocoAspell to
/usr/local/bin/aspell (as specified in
I speak/write only English. In a while, I'll go to Europe and visit my
friends who speak all kinds of languages, including Ukrainian. I've
been following the threads here about languages and accents and there
are a couple of things I can't figure out.
I'm running Fedora Core 3 Linux with the
Hi,
if somebody has an example for the custom export
command, possibly together with a converter, this
would help me. I want to process a LaTeX output
with another program and thought
that the Custom Export thing might work, but I
always get the error message
Windows cannot find '('. Make sure you
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:40:04PM +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
There is a way around this, if tex seems too limiting. A lyx macro
doesn't have to have a corresponding tex macro. Lyx could simply
expand lyx-macros itself when exporting tex, instead of outputting a
tex macro. That'd allow
Paul Johnson wrote:
I speak/write only English. In a while, I'll go to Europe and visit my
friends who speak all kinds of languages, including Ukrainian. I've
been following the threads here about languages and accents and there
are a couple of things I can't figure out.
I'm running
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Hi,
if somebody has an example for the custom export
command, possibly together with a converter, this
would help me. I want to process a LaTeX output
with another program and thought
that the Custom Export thing might work, but I
always get the error message
Windows
Gunnar wrote:
I'm trying to get fancyheaders in a book,
with this preamble
\fancyhead[RO,LE]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[LO,RE]{\rightmark}
I get the SAME kind of headers on both odd and even pages. The page number is
in the righthand corner, and the sectionnumber+name is in the lefthand
corner. That
Did you check Two-sided document under Layout-Document-Paper?
No.
Without that, LyX includes the oneside option (at least in articles, not
sure about books), which kills the header alternation.
Thank you very much. Problem solved!
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 08:58:56PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:40:04PM +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
There is a way around this, if tex seems too limiting. A lyx macro
doesn't have to have a corresponding tex macro. Lyx could simply
expand lyx-macros itself when
I may have a second person who wants his large document produced with
LaTeX (and LyX), so I am now thinking more seriously about shortcuts for
conversion from Word to LyX. Some I've already figured out and are a
piece of cake. Quotes, for example. I do the conversion beforehand using
(snip)
You are probably using the fancy header style (which may be the default for
books) which shows the page at the top and only on chapter pages where
there is
no page (fancy header) at the top the page is shown at the bottom.
(snip)
I'm not sure how to show it both at the top and
hola a todos,
this is my experience in to domesticate lyx (qt version) for work with spanish
in suse linux.
I think that part of this problem reside in the complex, very numerous and
often duplicate collection of config files of linux in general.
*** Accents and ñ no availables (dead keys)
Paul Rubin wrote:
The following solution lets me export a file to Acrobat Reader (even
if it's already open!). In the preferences file, add the line
\custom_export_command acrord32 $$FName
(and then restart close and reopen LyX, if it is already open, to get
it to read the new preferences).
Wang Xiangqi scripsit:
I am trying to search from the lists and webs, only what I can get is a
docu. written by LARS GULLIK BJ?NNES. But it looks to discuss the issues
under Linux. So it is difficult for me to get ideas from it. Any good
suggestions from you about the version control under LyX
Hi
In my dissertation, I have a couple of large graphics (which are in
fact Gantt style plans). I need each to appear on its own on a
landscape page. How do I achieve this? I'd prefer to do it in LyX so
the figure naming etc will be consistent along with the
page-numbering...
Thanks
Meri
--
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 11:13:12PM +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 08:58:56PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:40:04PM +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
There is a way around this, if tex seems too limiting. A lyx macro
doesn't have to have a
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
When I toggle a sentence or paragraph that has some elements emphasized
and some not, the state simply toggles, i.e. what was not emphasized is
now so and the other way 'round as well. This seems strange and less than
useful.
No, that's how emphasized is designed. In an
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
This takes care of question #1:
(from http://hex.lspace.org/leo/thesis/tips/packages.html)
%% Make sure that the bibliography is listed in the table of contents,
%% but that the table of contents itself is not.
\usepackage[nottoc]{tocbibind}
or better, if you are using
Angus Leeming wrote:
Note that someone posted a minimal immodule patch a month or so ago. (I'm
pretty sure that it was to this list.) Unfortunately, I don't think that
anyone picked it up, or even said thank you. Even more unfortunately, my
trawling of the archive has failed to dig it up.
Juergen Spitzmueller writes:
\usepackage{babel}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\addto\captionsngerman{%
\renewcommand\indexname{Stichwortverzeichnis}
}
}
Hi,
Thanks for answering. I placed these in the Preamble, but no change;
looking at the tex file I see that right before \begindocument
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for answering. I placed these in the Preamble, but no change;
which language do you use? Old German Orthography (german) or New (ngerman)?
If the former, change \addto\captionsngerman to \addto\captionsgerman. Also,
try without the \AtBeginDocument
looking
Juergen Spitzmueller writes:
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
When I toggle a sentence or paragraph that has some elements
emphasized and some not, the state simply toggles, i.e. what was not
emphasized is now so and the other way 'round as well. This seems
strange and less than useful.
No, that's
Juergen Spitzmueller writes:
which language do you use? Old German Orthography (german) or New
(ngerman)? If the former, change \addto\captionsngerman to
\addto\captionsgerman. Also, try without the \AtBeginDocument
die Neue (or so I thought). Setting my language correctly did it!
--
Kevin
Meri Williams wrote:
Hi
I'm writing my dissertation using the book format and just have a
quick question:
How do I get the page numbers to show up at the bottom of every page,
not just the first page of the chapter?
Normally, in LaTeX and LyX having the page number at the bottom of
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Okay. It just seems that here is one area where it makes more sense to
follow the UI (that's UI only) behavior of word processors (toggling a
mixed selection resets it). If one has a paragraph with some emphasized
words and you toggle this in Lyx, you then have a
Charles de Miramon writes:
Well to emphasize a word in a italic paragraph, you need to put it in
roman. So the UI of LyX is very logical and straight-forward to create
good typography.
If you want to invert the _appearance_ of the emphasized/non-emphasized
text, then you should change the
Quoting Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Meri Williams wrote:
Hi
I'm writing my dissertation using the book format and just have a
quick question:
How do I get the page numbers to show up at the bottom of every page,
not just the first page of the chapter?
Normally, in
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 10:12:50AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
where the 8 indicates you will have 8 editable entries. In the macro
definition box, insert the left brace, the 2x4 array (with right
justification) and the right null delimiter. Then (still in the macro
Christopher Winkler wrote:
Hello,
My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
I am using LyX to write my dissertation. Until now my girlfriend didn't give a
damn about it and preferred OpenOffice, but when I showed her the first
chapter printed out she nearly fainted, especially when
On Mon, 9 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(snip)
You are probably using the fancy header style (which may be the default for
books) which shows the page at the top and only on chapter pages where there
is
no page (fancy header) at the top the page is shown at the bottom.
(snip)
I'm not
I wrote:
I followed the instructions for including another Lyx file in my
document and this worked fine except for one thing: I am using a
wrapper script between the LaTeX and the dvi output to add index tags
and this is not working on the included file.
It seems to me that Lyx should do
Hello all,
Thank you for your quick and constructive help so far. It is really
helpful - at least I know that it is not my fault..
All characters work well in all other applications, so this is not a
problem with xorg- or X11 configuration.
The workarounds sound well, unfortunately they are not
On 09/05/2005, at 3:50 AM, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
aspell under fink does not work for me, but I am very new to Mac OS X.
How did you install cocoaspell?
Not Sure, as these machines with problem are users on a network I do
casual support for OS X. I do not have OS X Tigger installed on any
Christopher Winkler wrote:
The workarounds sound well, unfortunately they are not acceptable for
the usual textprocessing user who has no clue about the underlying
processes of programmes and is not at all inclined to use shortcuts or
ERT. As a user belonging at least partly to that group I am
Okay. It just seems that here is one area where it makes more sense to
follow the UI (that's UI only) behavior of word processors (toggling a
mixed selection resets it). If one has a paragraph with some emphasized
words and you toggle this in Lyx, you then have a paragraph or line with
Am Montag, 9. Mai 2005 11:58 schrieb Kevin Pfeiffer:
Charles de Miramon writes:
Well to emphasize a word in a italic paragraph, you need to
put it in roman. So the UI of LyX is very logical and
straight-forward to create good typography.
And this brings me back to my original point that
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 09:12:40AM -0400, Bennett Helm wrote:
Installing cocoaspell works for me with LyX-1.3.5 on 10.3. For it to
work, however, you must create a soft link from
/Library/PreferencePanes/Spelling.prefPane/Contents/MacOS/cocoAspell to
/usr/local/bin/aspell (as specified in
I speak/write only English. In a while, I'll go to Europe and visit my
friends who speak all kinds of languages, including Ukrainian. I've
been following the threads here about languages and accents and there
are a couple of things I can't figure out.
I'm running Fedora Core 3 Linux with the
Hi,
if somebody has an example for the custom export
command, possibly together with a converter, this
would help me. I want to process a LaTeX output
with another program and thought
that the Custom Export thing might work, but I
always get the error message
Windows cannot find '('. Make sure you
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:40:04PM +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
There is a way around this, if tex seems too limiting. A lyx macro
doesn't have to have a corresponding tex macro. Lyx could simply
expand lyx-macros itself when exporting tex, instead of outputting a
tex macro. That'd allow
Paul Johnson wrote:
I speak/write only English. In a while, I'll go to Europe and visit my
friends who speak all kinds of languages, including Ukrainian. I've
been following the threads here about languages and accents and there
are a couple of things I can't figure out.
I'm running
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Hi,
if somebody has an example for the custom export
command, possibly together with a converter, this
would help me. I want to process a LaTeX output
with another program and thought
that the Custom Export thing might work, but I
always get the error message
Windows
Gunnar wrote:
I'm trying to get fancyheaders in a book,
with this preamble
\fancyhead[RO,LE]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[LO,RE]{\rightmark}
I get the SAME kind of headers on both odd and even pages. The page number is
in the righthand corner, and the sectionnumber+name is in the lefthand
corner. That
Did you check Two-sided document under Layout-Document-Paper?
No.
Without that, LyX includes the oneside option (at least in articles, not
sure about books), which kills the header alternation.
Thank you very much. Problem solved!
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 08:58:56PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:40:04PM +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
There is a way around this, if tex seems too limiting. A lyx macro
doesn't have to have a corresponding tex macro. Lyx could simply
expand lyx-macros itself when
I may have a second person who wants his large document produced with
LaTeX (and LyX), so I am now thinking more seriously about shortcuts for
conversion from Word to LyX. Some I've already figured out and are a
piece of cake. Quotes, for example. I do the conversion beforehand using
(snip)
You are probably using the fancy header style (which may be the default for
books) which shows the page at the top and only on chapter pages where
there is
no page (fancy header) at the top the page is shown at the bottom.
(snip)
I'm not sure how to show it both at the top and
hola a todos,
this is my experience in to domesticate lyx (qt version) for work with spanish
in suse linux.
I think that part of this problem reside in the complex, very numerous and
often duplicate collection of config files of linux in general.
*** Accents and ñ no availables (dead keys)
Paul Rubin wrote:
The following solution lets me export a file to Acrobat Reader (even
if it's already open!). In the preferences file, add the line
\custom_export_command acrord32 $$FName
(and then restart close and reopen LyX, if it is already open, to get
it to read the new preferences).
Wang Xiangqi scripsit:
I am trying to search from the lists and webs, only what I can get is a
docu. written by LARS GULLIK BJ?NNES. But it looks to discuss the issues
under Linux. So it is difficult for me to get ideas from it. Any good
suggestions from you about the version control under LyX
Hi
In my dissertation, I have a couple of large graphics (which are in
fact Gantt style plans). I need each to appear on its own on a
landscape page. How do I achieve this? I'd prefer to do it in LyX so
the figure naming etc will be consistent along with the
page-numbering...
Thanks
Meri
--
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 11:13:12PM +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 08:58:56PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:40:04PM +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
There is a way around this, if tex seems too limiting. A lyx macro
doesn't have to have a
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> When I toggle a sentence or paragraph that has some elements emphasized
> and some not, the state simply toggles, i.e. what was not emphasized is
> now so and the other way 'round as well. This seems strange and less than
> useful.
No, that's how emphasized is designed.
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> This takes care of question #1:
> (from http://hex.lspace.org/leo/thesis/tips/packages.html)
> %% Make sure that the bibliography is listed in the table of contents,
> %% but that the table of contents itself is not.
> \usepackage[nottoc]{tocbibind}
or better, if you are
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Note that someone posted a minimal immodule patch a month or so ago. (I'm
> pretty sure that it was to this list.) Unfortunately, I don't think that
> anyone picked it up, or even said thank you. Even more unfortunately, my
> trawling of the archive has failed to dig it up.
Juergen Spitzmueller writes:
> \usepackage{babel}
> \AtBeginDocument{%
> \addto\captionsngerman{%
> \renewcommand\indexname{Stichwortverzeichnis}
> }
> }
Hi,
Thanks for answering. I placed these in the Preamble, but no change;
looking at the tex file I see that right before
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for answering. I placed these in the Preamble, but no change;
which language do you use? Old German Orthography (german) or New (ngerman)?
If the former, change \addto\captionsngerman to \addto\captionsgerman. Also,
try without the \AtBeginDocument
>
Juergen Spitzmueller writes:
> Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> > When I toggle a sentence or paragraph that has some elements
> > emphasized and some not, the state simply toggles, i.e. what was not
> > emphasized is now so and the other way 'round as well. This seems
> > strange and less than useful.
>
>
Juergen Spitzmueller writes:
> which language do you use? Old German Orthography (german) or New
> (ngerman)? If the former, change \addto\captionsngerman to
> \addto\captionsgerman. Also, try without the \AtBeginDocument
die Neue (or so I thought). Setting my language correctly did it!
--
Meri Williams wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm writing my dissertation using the book format and just have a
> quick question:
>
> How do I get the page numbers to show up at the bottom of every page,
> not just the first page of the chapter?
>
Normally, in LaTeX and LyX having the page number at the
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> Okay. It just seems that here is one area where it makes more sense to
> follow the UI (that's UI only) behavior of word processors (toggling a
> mixed selection resets it). If one has a paragraph with some emphasized
> words and you toggle this in Lyx, you then have a
Charles de Miramon writes:
> Well to emphasize a word in a italic paragraph, you need to put it in
> roman. So the UI of LyX is very logical and straight-forward to create
> good typography.
If you want to invert the _appearance_ of the emphasized/non-emphasized
text, then you should change the
Quoting Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Meri Williams wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm writing my dissertation using the book format and just have a
> > quick question:
> >
> > How do I get the page numbers to show up at the bottom of every page,
> > not just the first page of the chapter?
>
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 10:12:50AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
where the 8 indicates you will have 8 editable entries. In the macro
definition box, insert the left brace, the 2x4 array (with right
justification) and the right null delimiter. Then (still in the macro
Christopher Winkler wrote:
Hello,
My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
I am using LyX to write my dissertation. Until now my girlfriend didn't give a
damn about it and preferred OpenOffice, but when I showed her the first
chapter printed out she nearly fainted, especially when
On Mon, 9 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(snip)
> You are probably using the fancy header style (which may be the default for
> books) which shows the page at the top and only on chapter pages where there
> is
> no page (fancy header) at the top the page is shown at the bottom.
(snip)
> I'm
I wrote:
> I followed the instructions for including another Lyx file in my
> document and this worked fine except for one thing: I am using a
> wrapper script between the LaTeX and the dvi output to add index tags
> and this is not working on the included file.
>
> It seems to me that Lyx should
Hello all,
Thank you for your quick and constructive help so far. It is really
helpful - at least I know that it is not my fault..
All characters work well in all other applications, so this is not a
problem with xorg- or X11 configuration.
The workarounds sound well, unfortunately they are not
On 09/05/2005, at 3:50 AM, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
aspell under fink does not work for me, but I am very new to Mac OS X.
How did you install cocoaspell?
Not Sure, as these machines with problem are users on a network I do
casual support for OS X. I do not have OS X Tigger installed on any
Christopher Winkler wrote:
> The workarounds sound well, unfortunately they are not acceptable for
> the usual textprocessing user who has no clue about the underlying
> processes of programmes and is not at all inclined to use shortcuts or
> ERT. As a user belonging at least partly to that group
> Okay. It just seems that here is one area where it makes more sense to
> follow the UI (that's UI only) behavior of word processors (toggling a
> mixed selection resets it). If one has a paragraph with some emphasized
> words and you toggle this in Lyx, you then have a paragraph or line with
>
Am Montag, 9. Mai 2005 11:58 schrieb Kevin Pfeiffer:
> Charles de Miramon writes:
> > Well to emphasize a word in a italic paragraph, you need to
> > put it in roman. So the UI of LyX is very logical and
> > straight-forward to create good typography.
> And this brings me back to my original
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 09:12:40AM -0400, Bennett Helm wrote:
> Installing cocoaspell works for me with LyX-1.3.5 on 10.3. For it to
> work, however, you must create a soft link from
> /Library/PreferencePanes/Spelling.prefPane/Contents/MacOS/cocoAspell to
> /usr/local/bin/aspell (as specified
I speak/write only English. In a while, I'll go to Europe and visit my
friends who speak all kinds of languages, including Ukrainian. I've
been following the threads here about languages and accents and there
are a couple of things I can't figure out.
I'm running Fedora Core 3 Linux with the
Hi,
if somebody has an example for the custom export
command, possibly together with a converter, this
would help me. I want to process a LaTeX output
with another program and thought
that the Custom Export thing might work, but I
always get the error message
"Windows cannot find '('. Make sure
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:40:04PM +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
> There is a way around this, if tex seems too limiting. A lyx macro
> doesn't have to have a corresponding tex macro. Lyx could simply
> expand "lyx-macros" itself when exporting tex, instead of outputting a
> tex macro. That'd
Paul Johnson wrote:
> I speak/write only English. In a while, I'll go to Europe and visit my
> friends who speak all kinds of languages, including Ukrainian. I've
> been following the threads here about languages and accents and there
> are a couple of things I can't figure out.
>
> I'm
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Hi,
if somebody has an example for the custom export
command, possibly together with a converter, this
would help me. I want to process a LaTeX output
with another program and thought
that the Custom Export thing might work, but I
always get the error message
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Gunnar wrote:
I'm trying to get fancyheaders in a book,
with this preamble
\fancyhead[RO,LE]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[LO,RE]{\rightmark}
I get the SAME kind of headers on both odd and even pages. The page number is
in the righthand corner, and the sectionnumber+name is in the lefthand
corner. That
> Did you check "Two-sided document" under Layout->Document->Paper?
No.
> Without that, LyX includes the oneside option (at least in articles, not
> sure about books), which kills the header alternation.
Thank you very much. Problem solved!
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