nooj schrieb:
1) You need to document the no-so-unusual behavior of " on page
"
to output only "".
What do you mean? Here I get also the page number, or alternatively the text "on previous page" or
"on next page". But the latter is mentioaned in the LyX UserGuide:
"Note that the st
William Seager schrieb:
If I *manually* set the inner margin large and outer margin
small then the pages are properly typeset ...
Haven't you read my email?:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/43107
What you get when manually setting the margins is not properly typeset! LaTeX h
bigblop writes:
> is there no way to get:
>
> \llap{$x_1,x_2x_3$}
>
> in an alignat block?
Try
\llap{\ensuremath{x_1,x_2x_3}}
--
Enrico
On Dec 7, 2007, at 5:44 PM, Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Am 07.12.2007 um 22:05 schrieb Bennett Helm:
On Dec 7, 2007, at 5:38 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
By the way, if all you want is to use Hoefler Text as your
standard font, you can accomplish this using
\usepacka
> I'd like to hear about reasonable use cases.
It would be nice to have this dual-editing feature but I frankly do
not see any usefulness of it. Lyx' output is better than latex, but
not really WYSIWYG. If something can not be done in lyx and has to be
entered by ERT, the source editing mode will
Am 07.12.2007 um 22:05 schrieb Bennett Helm:
On Dec 7, 2007, at 5:38 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
By the way, if all you want is to use Hoefler Text as your
standard font, you can accomplish this using
\usepackage[osf]{gtamachoefler}
in your preamble (at least wit
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> bigblop wrote:
>> But that does not work in the "LaTeX source" area. Only in the LyX editor.
>>
> Yes, that's right. What people call "round-trip" source view doesn't
> yet exist, though many people would like to see it. It's possible
> it'll be imple
nooj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been using the LyX notes to include information I may
> want for later, such as references, comments and suggestions
> to myself.
>
> I like to print out my document and edit it by hand, to help
> separate productivity with time spent in front of a comput
Hi Pavel,
being a user which likes to work without the mouse whenever possible I
have a 'natural' interest in lfuns.
if there was an agreement on the policy that any further addition of
lfun require such short documentation i could try to slowly doxify
the rest of already existing lfuns.
An
To avoid unnecessary complications with Instant Preview, you can try
the following in ERT:
\Tree[.a b c ]
That works for me on PPC with ps2pdf, LyX 1.5.2.
Maria
On Dec 7, 2007 12:18 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Johannes Knaus wrote:
> > Anytime I typeset the example
> >
>
On Dec 7, 2007, at 5:38 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
By the way, if all you want is to use Hoefler Text as your
standard font, you can accomplish this using
\usepackage[osf]{gtamachoefler}
in your preamble (at least with recent versions of texlive. Then
you can typ
On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 15:30:33 -0500
Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 07 December 2007 12:13, William Seager wrote:
> > Hi all. I have a book ms. using the basic book style.
> > I notice with approval that the margins are offset
> > depending on whether the page is even or odd.
> >
>
I've been using the LyX notes to include information I may
want for later, such as references, comments and suggestions
to myself.
I like to print out my document and edit it by hand, to help
separate productivity with time spent in front of a computer.
Is there a way to have my printable L
Daniel Lohmann-2 wrote:
>
>
> Okay, the following should work with KOMA-script. Just put it in the
> LaTeX preamble of your document:
>
> \makeatletter
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>\section*{\bibname}%
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> }
> \makeatother
>
> Note that this makes "Bibliography" an unnumbere
On Friday 07 December 2007 12:13, William Seager wrote:
> Hi all. I have a book ms. using the basic book style.
> I notice with approval that the margins are offset
> depending on whether the page is even or odd.
>
> But here is where I am confused. In my document the
> odd numbered pages have a sm
SUMMARY:
1) You need to document the no-so-unusual behavior of " on page
"
to output only "".
2) I want to use \vref* for SOME OF my references,
IN ADDITION TO the existing \vref, \ref, and \pageref.
Uwe Stöhr writes:
> [The documentation] lists what formats are pos
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
how exactly does the self-defining work?
I found something like that in the documentation:
\newrefformat{sec}{Section \ref{#1} on page \pageref{#1}}
but is there a way to define different ways to reference e.g. a
section? And if so, how do I chose which one I want?
Daniel Lohmann-2 wrote:
>
> David Hewitt wrote:
>
>> I'm not great with plain LaTeX, so could you post a piece of hacking that
>> would work just to drop the Bibliography to a section level?
>>
>
> Okay, the following should work with KOMA-script. Just put it in the
> LaTeX preamble of your
bigblop wrote:
>
> When I add a Bibliography from the dropdown menu in the left-top corner
> (not the bibtex bibliography) I get a Reference section where I can add
> my references. Is there someway to add the Bibliography to the TOC?
>
> I don't want to add all the references just the title "
Howdy,
I am unable to import some older LyX files (from 2000 -- LyX format
version 215) and I'm not finding any solutions on the web or the LyX
archives or Wiki. Inside LyX, I get the following msg:
(MyFile) is from a different version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script
failed to convert i
On December 7, 2007 12:15:53 Richard Heck wrote:
> Yes, it's supposed to be as you said---assuming you're using a
> left-to-right language. The numbering must have gotten messed up
> somehow. How, it is impossible to say, absent more info.
Thanks for the quick reply. I created a brand new document
Richard Heck schrieb:
If you mean 3.4.1, it doesn't say anything about reference formats that isn't already said in 6.1 of the user's guide.
It does, it lists what formats are possible and how they look. So what do you
need more?
> I think what's wanted here is an indication
(a) that "forma
William Seager schrieb:
But here is where I am confused. In my document the
odd numbered pages have a small left margin / large
right margin whereas the even numbered pages have
a small right margin / large left margin.
This is correct. Look at some of your books, they have also the large marg
Hi,
how exactly does the self-defining work?
I found something like that in the documentation:
\newrefformat{sec}{Section \ref{#1} on page \pageref{#1}}
but is there a way to define different ways to reference e.g. a section?
And if so, how do I chose which one I want?
Toby
Ori
Johannes Knaus wrote:
> Anytime I typeset the example
>
> \Tree [.$\sigma$ $\mu$ $\mu$ ]
> in Mathmode and click on the PDF-symbol, I get the OSX spinning wheel
> spinning for ever (stopped it after 6 Minutes).
>
> Is this a general problem?
No. This works for me.
> I have written qtree in the
William Seager wrote:
Hi all. I have a book ms. using the basic book style.
I notice with approval that the margins are offset
depending on whether the page is even or odd.
But here is where I am confused. In my document the
odd numbered pages have a small left margin / large
right margin wherea
Hi all. I have a book ms. using the basic book style.
I notice with approval that the margins are offset
depending on whether the page is even or odd.
But here is where I am confused. In my document the
odd numbered pages have a small left margin / large
right margin whereas the even numbered page
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
nooj schrieb:
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my "Formatted reference"s didn't behave like
my " on page ", until I waded through the latex code
outputted by LyX and noticed one uses \prettyref and one uses \vref.
Then
nooj schrieb:
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my "Formatted reference"s didn't behave like
my " on page ", until I waded through the latex code
outputted by LyX and noticed one uses \prettyref and one uses \vref.
Then I had to track do
Michael Thompson wrote:
Hmm, yes, I see. Well, here's a better way, perhaps, and it might even
solve your problem more globally. Find the file stdclass.inc and copy it
to your local LyX directory. Then change the line that says "Align
Block", under Style Standard, to "Align Left". This may just
nooj wrote:
I'm using 1.5.2, and I have cross references in my document.
There are four options for the output format:
()
on page
on page
Formatted reference
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my "Formatted reference"s
bigblop wrote:
But that does not work in the "LaTeX source" area. Only in the LyX editor.
Yes, that's right. What people call "round-trip" source view doesn't yet
exist, though many people would like to see it. It's possible it'll be
implemented before too long, but there are non-trivial ob
Am 07.12.2007 um 17:14 schrieb Johannes Knaus:
Hello,
I just tried out for the first time drawing tree-diagrammes for
linguistics with Lyx. I followed the instructions in the Wiki/
LinguistLyx.
But it does not seem to work: Anytime I typeset the example
\Tree [.$\sigma$ $\mu$ $\mu$ ]
in M
I'm using 1.5.2, and I have cross references in my document.
There are four options for the output format:
()
on page
on page
Formatted reference
First of all, I spent hours testing and rereading the documentation
trying to figure out why my "Formatted reference"s didn't behave
Hello,
I just tried out for the first time drawing tree-diagrammes for
linguistics with Lyx. I followed the instructions in the Wiki/
LinguistLyx.
But it does not seem to work: Anytime I typeset the example
\Tree [.$\sigma$ $\mu$ $\mu$ ]
in Mathmode and click on the PDF-symbol, I get the OSX
David Hewitt wrote:
I'm not great with plain LaTeX, so could you post a piece of hacking that
would work just to drop the Bibliography to a section level?
Okay, the following should work with KOMA-script. Just put it in the
LaTeX preamble of your document:
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bigblop schrieb:
Is it possible to remove Italics from th TOC? In the source its like this:
\textit{\tableofcontents{}}
Highlight the TOC box in LyX and then use the character dialog to reset the
font to roman (upright).
regards Uwe
Yitzhak Zangi wrote:
I write Hebrew article, and when an inlined formula exceeds the length of
the line, it breaks and it is starting from the (left) end of the line till
where the text ends, and resuming in the middle of the next line to the
(right) begginning, so the text resumes in the middle
But that does not work in the "LaTeX source" area. Only in the LyX editor.
Helge Hafting wrote:
>
> bigblop wrote:
>> I have choosen to view the complete source, but is there someway to edit
>> in
>> the source directly? Currently is a read-only preview.
>>
> Click the TeX icon and you ca
Is it possible to remove Italics from th TOC? In the source its like this:
\textit{\tableofcontents{}}
But I cannot find a way to remove \textit.
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bigblop wrote:
I have choosen to view the complete source, but is there someway to edit in
the source directly? Currently is a read-only preview.
Click the TeX icon and you can write any latex code you want.
Note that the source view isn't really "source", what you see
is the latex code LyX
Matthias Schmidt wrote:
hello,
i'm working with lyx 1.5.2.
how do i get a word double underlined?
Only available i math, I think.
If your word isn't math, use the "normal text mode" font inside math
mode. Then, use the frame decorations to add as many underlines
as you wish. There is no "do
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Am 05.12.2007 um 02:01 schrieb Bennett Helm:
On Dec 4, 2007, at 2:32 AM, Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.5.2 on a PPC Mac and XeTeX to be able to use a
system font (Hoefler Text). So far, everything works fine, except
for Hyperref. Following th
When I add a Bibliography from the dropdown menu in the left-top corner (not
the bibtex bibliography) I get a Reference section where I can add my
references. Is there someway to add the Bibliography to the TOC?
I don't want to add all the references just the title "References" to the
TOC. I kno
Well
(please cc me on replies as I'm not subscribed)
I have been working with Lyx for 6 years and wrote dozens of papers
with my students, and I love it.
However, the last 1.5 upgrade (on Mac) broke many of our papers in
the works: images conversions that worked before no longer work,
rel
Also works here! The file stdclass.inc should be copied to
/home//.lyx/layouts if others try.
Michael Thompson-13 wrote:
>
>
>> Hmm, yes, I see. Well, here's a better way, perhaps, and it might even
>> solve your problem more globally. Find the file stdclass.inc and copy it
>> to your local
bigblop wrote:
Is there some way to change the size of the latex code when typing it
directly into the LyX editor?
I current LyX versions ERT boxes are simply rendered in the font size of
the surrounding LyX environment. So if you insert ERT into a title or
level 1 heading, the font size is
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