On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
slocate (as far as I know) does not tell you what is installed at that moment
but uses a database generated earlier.
Use "ls -l" to see if that library is really there.
What does "ldd `which lyx`" tell you?
Check with "ls" to see what libraries are
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Alejandro Morales Mori wrote:
With "LyX 1.4.0pre3" compiled with option "--with-frontend=xforms" in Fedora
4 installs but does not run.
To the command "lyx" responds: "lyx: error while loading shared libraries:
libflimage.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file o
Nevermind with this... (sorry)
-Kevin
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Tiros-Translations
Hi,
Using KOMA-book and many footnotes, they appear so:
123 Here is the footnote and
here is line two and
here is line three.
I would like there to be no indent at all in the following lines.
Looking at KOMA it offers this:
\deffootnote[1em]{1.5em}{1em}
{\textsuperscript{\thef
Micha Feigin wrote:
For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no
bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for both
sections and subsections.
This doesn't match the latex behavior which is one behind (sections only in
bookmarks for tocdep
Micha Feigin wrote:
I need to call \begin{frame}[shrink] for one slide in my beamer presentation (a
table which I need to fit into a frame and can't break up). Is there a way to
do it?
I tried to use a tex insert but lyx does some wierd macro stuff that makes it
very difficult (didn't find a sol
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Hi there:
With "LyX 1.4.0pre3" compiled with option "--with-frontend=xforms" in Fedora 4
installs but does not run.
To the command "lyx" responds: "lyx: error while loading shared libraries:
libflimage.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file o
I need to call \begin{frame}[shrink] for one slide in my beamer presentation (a
table which I need to fit into a frame and can't break up). Is there a way to
do it?
I tried to use a tex insert but lyx does some wierd macro stuff that makes it
very difficult (didn't find a solution yet). Another op
* Thorsten Grothe schrieb am Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 2005 19:18:
> Thank you very much for your help and the attached file!! I will try it out
> now and hope the best. Latex and complex tables are a difficult thing for
> me - unfortunately :-)
But now it works :-)
Thanks again!
Regards
Thor
Johan Tegin wrote:
Hi,
Got problems using a new class file...
I put the file in all possible places. Did run texhash as root.
Reconfigured LyX twice. Still, I cannot use the desired class
(ifacmtg.cls).
It is visible and viewable under View->TeX Information->LaTeX Classes.
The file resides
Hi,
Got problems using a new class file...
I put the file in all possible places. Did run texhash as root.
Reconfigured LyX twice. Still, I cannot use the desired class
(ifacmtg.cls).
It is visible and viewable under View->TeX Information->LaTeX Classes. The
file resides on the following loc
* Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb am Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 2005 12:01:
(..)
> I'm not very familar with the mdwlist package, but it is possible with the
> enumitem package, see attached example.
Thank you very much for your help and the attached file!! I will try it out
now and hope the best. L
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> I'm not very familar with the mdwlist package, but it is possible with the
> enumitem package, see attached example.
If you add
\usepackage{mdwtab}
you don't need to adjust the vertical space in the tabular cell. The package
might result in side effects, though.
Jür
Steve Litt wrote:
> Thanks Jürgen,
>
> I just tried both suggestions, and neither
> \renewcommand{\tocheadstart}{}
>
> nor
>
> \renewcommand{\tocheadstart}{\vspace*{7in}}
>
> made any difference in where the CONTENTS title started, nor did the empty
> one followed by the one with the length. I trie
Thorsten Grothe wrote:
> Ok as I wrote the layout file works fine. But how can I redefine mdwlist or
> any other package, to produce lists in tables without any indent? Is that
> possible, like this:
>
> text text text
> - list
> - list
>
> (...)
I'm not very familar with the mdwlist package, but
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