Dear all,
I am trying to use the package listings.sty in LyX.
1. In the example document listings.dvi, the format of
a floating listing is very nice (page 6 in
listings-1.3.pdf). It has two lines that encapsulates
the codes that are inserted. However, I cannot get
these two lines. Can anyone
Hi Walter,
the document templates available in Lyx depend on your underlying
LaTeX-System. Make sure that the appropriate document class is
installed in your LaTeX-System, then use 'Edit-Reconfigure' (in Lyx)
to tell Lyx about this document class.
Ciao, Fabian
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
From: Georg Baum
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
I don't really care about the text box.
But you should, because it makes a big difference.
Oh a gotcha! I hate those. Still I've seen several examples of textboxes
inside math environments (for example Cases) use to
Hi
Im having trouble adding a document layout...cv-1.3 in
particular...
I added cv.layout file in the layouts folder in
.lyx/layouts
and cv.lyx in ./lyx/templates
and cv.cls in .lyx/layouts
I did Edit-Reconfigure
It still says that Layout is unavailable..
I would appreciate if someone could
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 08:49:34AM +0200, Johan Ingvast wrote:
This is what I have in the preamble to fix the separation:
\let\olditemize=\itemize
\def\itemize{%
\olditemize%
\setlength{\itemsep}{0.0ex}%
\setstretch{0.95}%
}
[...]
Can anybody suggest an equivalent solution for
Dear fellow lyxers,
Is there a lyx function to set the style of a paragraph?
(I am looking for a way to do this via the lyxserver.)
Günter
--
G.Milde web.de
On Jun 7, 2005, at 5:09 AM, John Doe wrote:
I added cv.layout file in the layouts folder in
.lyx/layouts
and cv.lyx in ./lyx/templates
and cv.cls in .lyx/layouts
I did Edit-Reconfigure
It still says that Layout is unavailable..
All that is right *except*: cv.cls belongs not in your .lyx
G == G Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
G Dear fellow lyxers, Is there a lyx function to set the style of a
G paragraph? (I am looking for a way to do this via the lyxserver.)
If you mean the layout (Standard, Section, ...), then there is the
layout lfun that takes an argument.
JMarc
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
From: Georg Baum
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
I don't really care about the text box.
But you should, because it makes a big difference.
Oh a gotcha! I hate those. Still I've seen several
Sure. My point was that its not immediately obvious that its nonsensical to
mix Latex and AMS macros (they are all after both just TeX macros). I saw no
dire warnings about this in any of the AMS documents, or even in yours.
Well, live and learn I guess.
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
And what I said is that I did not ask for a text box. I don't really care
if Lyx chooses to insert one if thats what it thinks it takes to get the
job done so long as it doesn't choke and die over it. Its just a basic
principle of good UI deisgn.
Yes.
You must
In the beamer class docs there is mention of a number of themes (each the
name of a city where the author presented a talk), but no examples of each
one or a list of what's available. Same situation with theme colors: no
listing of what's available.
Has anyone put together such lists? Or,
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Rich Shepard wrote:
In the beamer class docs there is mention of a number of themes (each the
name of a city where the author presented a talk), but no examples of each
one or a list of what's available. Same situation with theme colors: no
listing of what's available.
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
It might be helpful if you told others where you found it so that future
readers of this thread can find it too. :)
Geoffrey,
In the obvious place I had originally overlooked: the manual, starting on
page 133.
Rich
--
Dr. Richard B. Shepard,
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 10:16:36PM -0700, I wrote:
I just installed LyX 1.3.5 as part of an upgrade of KDE...
[it's] as though the Meta key wasn't there.
...
Is there something else I need to configure?
It turns out the answer is Yes, KDE 3.4.0 has a Keyboard Layout
setting in its Control
Toward the beginning of my presentation I made a frame with three items and
pauses between them. The LyX view shows a red bracket along the left margin
and the code reads:
\layout Itemize
How decisions are made.
\begin_deeper
\layout Pause
\end_deeper
\layout Itemize
...
I cannot find
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
Then please tell exactly what you did and what you got. If there is a
bug
in
LyX it should be fixed, but it can't be fixed if nobody knows about it.
I already did. But here it is again - insert
Dear all,
I am trying to use the package listings.sty in LyX.
1. In the example document listings.dvi, the format of
a floating listing is very nice (page 6 in
listings-1.3.pdf). It has two lines that encapsulates
the codes that are inserted. However, I cannot get
these two lines. Can anyone
Hi Walter,
the document templates available in Lyx depend on your underlying
LaTeX-System. Make sure that the appropriate document class is
installed in your LaTeX-System, then use 'Edit-Reconfigure' (in Lyx)
to tell Lyx about this document class.
Ciao, Fabian
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
From: Georg Baum
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
I don't really care about the text box.
But you should, because it makes a big difference.
Oh a gotcha! I hate those. Still I've seen several examples of textboxes
inside math environments (for example Cases) use to
Hi
Im having trouble adding a document layout...cv-1.3 in
particular...
I added cv.layout file in the layouts folder in
.lyx/layouts
and cv.lyx in ./lyx/templates
and cv.cls in .lyx/layouts
I did Edit-Reconfigure
It still says that Layout is unavailable..
I would appreciate if someone could
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 08:49:34AM +0200, Johan Ingvast wrote:
This is what I have in the preamble to fix the separation:
\let\olditemize=\itemize
\def\itemize{%
\olditemize%
\setlength{\itemsep}{0.0ex}%
\setstretch{0.95}%
}
[...]
Can anybody suggest an equivalent solution for
Dear fellow lyxers,
Is there a lyx function to set the style of a paragraph?
(I am looking for a way to do this via the lyxserver.)
Günter
--
G.Milde web.de
On Jun 7, 2005, at 5:09 AM, John Doe wrote:
I added cv.layout file in the layouts folder in
.lyx/layouts
and cv.lyx in ./lyx/templates
and cv.cls in .lyx/layouts
I did Edit-Reconfigure
It still says that Layout is unavailable..
All that is right *except*: cv.cls belongs not in your .lyx
G == G Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
G Dear fellow lyxers, Is there a lyx function to set the style of a
G paragraph? (I am looking for a way to do this via the lyxserver.)
If you mean the layout (Standard, Section, ...), then there is the
layout lfun that takes an argument.
JMarc
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
From: Georg Baum
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
I don't really care about the text box.
But you should, because it makes a big difference.
Oh a gotcha! I hate those. Still I've seen several
Sure. My point was that its not immediately obvious that its nonsensical to
mix Latex and AMS macros (they are all after both just TeX macros). I saw no
dire warnings about this in any of the AMS documents, or even in yours.
Well, live and learn I guess.
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
And what I said is that I did not ask for a text box. I don't really care
if Lyx chooses to insert one if thats what it thinks it takes to get the
job done so long as it doesn't choke and die over it. Its just a basic
principle of good UI deisgn.
Yes.
You must
In the beamer class docs there is mention of a number of themes (each the
name of a city where the author presented a talk), but no examples of each
one or a list of what's available. Same situation with theme colors: no
listing of what's available.
Has anyone put together such lists? Or,
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Rich Shepard wrote:
In the beamer class docs there is mention of a number of themes (each the
name of a city where the author presented a talk), but no examples of each
one or a list of what's available. Same situation with theme colors: no
listing of what's available.
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
It might be helpful if you told others where you found it so that future
readers of this thread can find it too. :)
Geoffrey,
In the obvious place I had originally overlooked: the manual, starting on
page 133.
Rich
--
Dr. Richard B. Shepard,
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 10:16:36PM -0700, I wrote:
I just installed LyX 1.3.5 as part of an upgrade of KDE...
[it's] as though the Meta key wasn't there.
...
Is there something else I need to configure?
It turns out the answer is Yes, KDE 3.4.0 has a Keyboard Layout
setting in its Control
Toward the beginning of my presentation I made a frame with three items and
pauses between them. The LyX view shows a red bracket along the left margin
and the code reads:
\layout Itemize
How decisions are made.
\begin_deeper
\layout Pause
\end_deeper
\layout Itemize
...
I cannot find
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
Then please tell exactly what you did and what you got. If there is a
bug
in
LyX it should be fixed, but it can't be fixed if nobody knows about it.
I already did. But here it is again - insert
Dear all,
I am trying to use the package listings.sty in LyX.
1. In the example document listings.dvi, the format of
a floating listing is very nice (page 6 in
listings-1.3.pdf). It has two lines that encapsulates
the codes that are inserted. However, I cannot get
these two lines. Can anyone
Hi Walter,
the document templates available in Lyx depend on your underlying
LaTeX-System. Make sure that the appropriate document class is
installed in your LaTeX-System, then use 'Edit->Reconfigure' (in Lyx)
to tell Lyx about this document class.
Ciao, Fabian
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
> From: "Georg Baum"
>
>> Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
>>
>> > I don't really care about the text box.
>>
>> But you should, because it makes a big difference.
> Oh a gotcha! I hate those. Still I've seen several examples of textboxes
> inside math environments (for example
Hi
Im having trouble adding a document layout...cv-1.3 in
particular...
I added cv.layout file in the layouts folder in
.lyx/layouts
and cv.lyx in ./lyx/templates
and cv.cls in .lyx/layouts
I did Edit-Reconfigure
It still says that Layout is unavailable..
I would appreciate if someone could
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 08:49:34AM +0200, Johan Ingvast wrote:
> This is what I have in the preamble to fix the separation:
>
> \let\olditemize=\itemize
> \def\itemize{%
> \olditemize%
> \setlength{\itemsep}{0.0ex}%
> \setstretch{0.95}%
> }
>
> [...]
Can anybody suggest an equivalent solution
Dear fellow lyxers,
Is there a lyx function to set the style of a paragraph?
(I am looking for a way to do this via the lyxserver.)
Günter
--
G.Milde web.de
On Jun 7, 2005, at 5:09 AM, John Doe wrote:
I added cv.layout file in the layouts folder in
.lyx/layouts
and cv.lyx in ./lyx/templates
and cv.cls in .lyx/layouts
I did Edit-Reconfigure
It still says that Layout is unavailable..
All that is right *except*: cv.cls belongs not in your .lyx
> "G" == G Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> Dear fellow lyxers, Is there a lyx function to set the style of a
G> paragraph? (I am looking for a way to do this via the lyxserver.)
If you mean the layout (Standard, Section, ...), then there is the
"layout" lfun that takes an argument.
"Georg Baum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
>
> > From: "Georg Baum"
> >
> >> Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
> >>
> >> > I don't really care about the text box.
> >>
> >> But you should, because it makes a big difference.
> > Oh a gotcha! I hate
Sure. My point was that its not immediately obvious that its nonsensical to
mix Latex and AMS macros (they are all after both just TeX macros). I saw no
dire warnings about this in any of the AMS documents, or even in yours.
Well, live and learn I guess.
"Herbert Voss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
> And what I said is that I did not ask for a text box. I don't really care
> if Lyx chooses to insert one if thats what it thinks it takes to get the
> job done so long as it doesn't choke and die over it. Its just a basic
> principle of good UI deisgn.
Yes.
>> >> You
In the beamer class docs there is mention of a number of themes (each the
name of a city where the author presented a talk), but no examples of each
one or a list of what's available. Same situation with theme colors: no
listing of what's available.
Has anyone put together such lists? Or,
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Rich Shepard wrote:
In the beamer class docs there is mention of a number of themes (each the
name of a city where the author presented a talk), but no examples of each
one or a list of what's available. Same situation with theme colors: no
listing of what's available.
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
It might be helpful if you told others where you found it so that future
readers of this thread can find it too. :)
Geoffrey,
In the obvious place I had originally overlooked: the manual, starting on
page 133.
Rich
--
Dr. Richard B. Shepard,
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 10:16:36PM -0700, I wrote:
> I just installed LyX 1.3.5 as part of an upgrade of KDE...
> [it's] as though the Meta key wasn't there.
> ...
> Is there something else I need to configure?
It turns out the answer is Yes, KDE 3.4.0 has a Keyboard Layout
setting in its Control
Toward the beginning of my presentation I made a frame with three items and
pauses between them. The LyX view shows a red bracket along the left margin
and the code reads:
\layout Itemize
How decisions are made.
\begin_deeper
\layout Pause
\end_deeper
\layout Itemize
...
I cannot find
"Georg Baum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
> >> Then please tell exactly what you did and what you got. If there is a
bug
> > in
> >> LyX it should be fixed, but it can't be fixed if nobody knows about it.
> > I already did. But here it is
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