> I know that this has 'been done' but I'm not sure how to go about it
> myself. I would like to link to an external source code file and 'pull
> it in' to my compiled document when I use pdflatex. I would like to
> apply source code highlighting, although that's not essential (the
> language I'm u
John Pye wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I know that this has 'been done' but I'm not sure how to go about it
> myself. I would like to link to an external source code file and 'pull
> it in' to my compiled document when I use pdflatex. I would like to
> apply source code highlighting, although that's not ess
>>Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 22:34:59 -0400
>>From: Myriam Abramson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: LNCS class question
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>
>>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I am using the Article(LNCS) document class. I got a comment that the
>>fonts were not correct in the pdf. I looked at the document p
Hello,
I am using the Article(LNCS) document class. I got a comment that the
fonts were not correct in the pdf. I looked at the document properties
and saw some type3 fonts there in addition to the Adobe fonts. Is that
the problem? What to do?
TIA
--
myriam
Hi all
I know that this has 'been done' but I'm not sure how to go about it
myself. I would like to link to an external source code file and 'pull
it in' to my compiled document when I use pdflatex. I would like to
apply source code highlighting, although that's not essential (the
language I'm usi
> When I want to have an itemized-list inside a definition, I write the
> definition's text with standard and itemize styles and surround all of it
> with two tex-boxes: \begin{definition}...\end{definition}
>
> I wonder whether there is another way to do this with LyX.
incrementing of environe
Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
When I want to have an itemized-list inside a definition, I write the
definition's text with standard and itemize styles and surround all of
it with two tex-boxes: \begin{definition}...\end{definition}
I wonder whether there is another way to do this with LyX.
1. Start
== original messages below
- Original Message
From: Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 2:16:02 AM
Subject: Re: A quick LaTeX question
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> curtis osterhoudt wrote:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 11:33, N.W. England wrote:
> I am trying to export a lyx file to latex, and it seems impossible.
>
> I have tried file->export->latex which results in the status bar displaying
> "(buffer-output latex)" but no file being created and the contents not in
> the clipboard.
>
On 28 Mar 2007 16:33:04 +0100, N.W. England <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to export a lyx file to latex, and it seems impossible.
Weird.
I have tried file->export->latex which results in the status bar displaying
"(buffer-output latex)" but no file being created and the contents not
I am trying to export a lyx file to latex, and it seems impossible.
I have tried file->export->latex which results in the status bar displaying
"(buffer-output latex)" but no file being created and the contents not in
the clipboard.
if I type "lyx -export latex " then it displays a lot of tex
Hi,
I downloaded the lyx-144-4-bundle.exe from this location
(http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Windows). Installed it, and it will not start. I
receive the error message discussed at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Troubleshooting.
I tried downloading and installing the fonts mentioned in "problems with fo
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> curtis osterhoudt wrote:
>>> I'm running into the dreaded "No room for a new \write" problem.
> [...]
>> Could it be that the "widest-label"
>> argument to the \begin{thebibliography} command (which is now 10) is
>> causing the problem? If that's the case, can I change it in
Hi!
When I want to have an itemized-list inside a definition, I write the definition's text with standard and itemize styles and surround
all of it with two tex-boxes: \begin{definition}...\end{definition}
I wonder whether there is another way to do this with LyX.
Thanks,
Nicolás
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