Richard Heck wrote:
Look at the titlesec or tocloft package. These allow easy customization
of this kind of thing.
Or switch to the KOMA or memoir class, respectively.
(In KOMA, to get roman instead of sans serif headings, use
\setkomafont{sectioning}{\normalfont\bfseries}
in the preamble)
Am Freitag, 15. September 2006 22:48 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
Turns out that apparently on ubuntu dapper (6) it's not so easy to get
iso8859 locales. What's in the mailing list (taken from debian) does
_not_ work, dapper only gives you utf8. I had to edit files like
Georg Baum schrieb:
Am Freitag, 15. September 2006 22:48 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
Turns out that apparently on ubuntu dapper (6) it's not so easy to get
iso8859 locales. What's in the mailing list (taken from debian) does
_not_ work, dapper only gives you utf8. I had to edit files like
Hi
I try to use Lyx to write a report with a lot of mathematical
expressions. As far as I have got, I had some problems with getting the
mathematical expressions correct for producing DVI out, but after some
trial and error (oh yes, I have read the tutorial and user guide) I got
that
Am Samstag, 16. September 2006 17:42 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
What exactly is lyx looking for anyway?
See
http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_4_X/lib/languages
Georg
Am Samstag, 16. September 2006 17:55 schrieb Nils M. Nielsen:
What should I do to to get numbering of crossreferenced equ. ref.
correct?
Please send a minimal example file that shows the problem. Without it is
difficult to tell the reason, it could be anything from a LyX bug to a
LaTeX quirk
Hi list,
quite often I would like to insert the actual date (and time) into my
LyX text as a string. (Printing the document this date would be always
the same in contrast to \today.)
Does anybody have an idea how this could be realised in LyX? As menu
item? As Icon? As key stroke sequence
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
quite often I would like to insert the actual date (and time) into my
LyX text as a string. (Printing the document this date would be always
the same in contrast to \today.)
Does anybody have an idea how this could be realised in LyX? As menu
item? As Icon? As
Hey everyone
I am in great frustration. I have installed Lyx on my Mac.
Followed the instructions, but i can´t spell anyway.
I have cocoAspell installed with portuguese dictionary, that works
pretty well with Mac applications.
But when i cal the speller lyx answers that it canot open the
Thank you for your advice Bennett. Unfortunately, it has not worked.
When attempting to use the spell checker I now get an error message
saying, The file /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-
en-6.0-0 is not in the proper format. The directory is correct, in
that, that is where
Your document renders correctly.
Attached is a sample document, with a pdf (dvipdfm) I made from it. (Save
As..is grayed out in Yap. Why??)
Here is the outcome
Right--Single--wrong
Justified--Single
Left--Single--wrong
Center--Single--wrong
Justified--Default
Justified--Double
Right--Double
Richard Heck wrote:
Look at the titlesec or tocloft package. These allow easy customization
of this kind of thing.
Or switch to the KOMA or memoir class, respectively.
(In KOMA, to get roman instead of sans serif headings, use
\setkomafont{sectioning}{\normalfont\bfseries}
in the preamble)
Am Freitag, 15. September 2006 22:48 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
Turns out that apparently on ubuntu dapper (6) it's not so easy to get
iso8859 locales. What's in the mailing list (taken from debian) does
_not_ work, dapper only gives you utf8. I had to edit files like
Georg Baum schrieb:
Am Freitag, 15. September 2006 22:48 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
Turns out that apparently on ubuntu dapper (6) it's not so easy to get
iso8859 locales. What's in the mailing list (taken from debian) does
_not_ work, dapper only gives you utf8. I had to edit files like
Hi
I try to use Lyx to write a report with a lot of mathematical
expressions. As far as I have got, I had some problems with getting the
mathematical expressions correct for producing DVI out, but after some
trial and error (oh yes, I have read the tutorial and user guide) I got
that
Am Samstag, 16. September 2006 17:42 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
What exactly is lyx looking for anyway?
See
http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_4_X/lib/languages
Georg
Am Samstag, 16. September 2006 17:55 schrieb Nils M. Nielsen:
What should I do to to get numbering of crossreferenced equ. ref.
correct?
Please send a minimal example file that shows the problem. Without it is
difficult to tell the reason, it could be anything from a LyX bug to a
LaTeX quirk
Hi list,
quite often I would like to insert the actual date (and time) into my
LyX text as a string. (Printing the document this date would be always
the same in contrast to \today.)
Does anybody have an idea how this could be realised in LyX? As menu
item? As Icon? As key stroke sequence
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
quite often I would like to insert the actual date (and time) into my
LyX text as a string. (Printing the document this date would be always
the same in contrast to \today.)
Does anybody have an idea how this could be realised in LyX? As menu
item? As Icon? As
Hey everyone
I am in great frustration. I have installed Lyx on my Mac.
Followed the instructions, but i can´t spell anyway.
I have cocoAspell installed with portuguese dictionary, that works
pretty well with Mac applications.
But when i cal the speller lyx answers that it canot open the
Thank you for your advice Bennett. Unfortunately, it has not worked.
When attempting to use the spell checker I now get an error message
saying, The file /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-
en-6.0-0 is not in the proper format. The directory is correct, in
that, that is where
Your document renders correctly.
Attached is a sample document, with a pdf (dvipdfm) I made from it. (Save
As..is grayed out in Yap. Why??)
Here is the outcome
Right--Single--wrong
Justified--Single
Left--Single--wrong
Center--Single--wrong
Justified--Default
Justified--Double
Right--Double
Richard Heck wrote:
> Look at the titlesec or tocloft package. These allow easy customization
> of this kind of thing.
Or switch to the KOMA or memoir class, respectively.
(In KOMA, to get roman instead of sans serif headings, use
\setkomafont{sectioning}{\normalfont\bfseries}
in the preamble)
Am Freitag, 15. September 2006 22:48 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
> Turns out that apparently on ubuntu dapper (6) it's not so easy to get
> iso8859 locales. What's in the mailing list (taken from debian) does
> _not_ work, dapper only gives you utf8. I had to edit files like
>
Georg Baum schrieb:
> Am Freitag, 15. September 2006 22:48 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
>> Turns out that apparently on ubuntu dapper (6) it's not so easy to get
>> iso8859 locales. What's in the mailing list (taken from debian) does
>> _not_ work, dapper only gives you utf8. I had to edit files like
Hi
I try to use Lyx to write a report with a lot of mathematical
expressions. As far as I have got, I had some problems with getting the
mathematical expressions correct for producing DVI out, but after some
trial and error (oh yes, I have read the tutorial and user guide) I got
that
Am Samstag, 16. September 2006 17:42 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
> What exactly is lyx looking for anyway?
See
http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_4_X/lib/languages
Georg
Am Samstag, 16. September 2006 17:55 schrieb Nils M. Nielsen:
> What should I do to to get numbering of crossreferenced equ. ref.
correct?
Please send a minimal example file that shows the problem. Without it is
difficult to tell the reason, it could be anything from a LyX bug to a
LaTeX
Hi list,
quite often I would like to insert the actual date (and time) into my
LyX text as a string. (Printing the document this date would be always
the same in contrast to \today.)
Does anybody have an idea how this could be realised in LyX? As menu
item? As Icon? As key stroke sequence
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
quite often I would like to insert the actual date (and time) into my
LyX text as a string. (Printing the document this date would be always
the same in contrast to \today.)
Does anybody have an idea how this could be realised in LyX? As menu
item? As Icon? As
Hey everyone
I am in great frustration. I have installed Lyx on my Mac.
Followed the instructions, but i can´t spell anyway.
I have cocoAspell installed with portuguese dictionary, that works
pretty well with Mac applications.
But when i cal the speller lyx answers that it canot open the
Thank you for your advice Bennett. Unfortunately, it has not worked.
When attempting to use the spell checker I now get an error message
saying, "The file /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-
en-6.0-0 is not in the proper format". The directory is correct, in
that, that is where
Your document renders correctly.
Attached is a sample document, with a pdf (dvipdfm) I made from it. (Save
As..is grayed out in Yap. Why??)
Here is the outcome
Right--Single--wrong
Justified--Single
Left--Single--wrong
Center--Single--wrong
Justified--Default
Justified--Double
Right--Double
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