Hi John,
Thanks very much for your quick response.
Happy LyXing
Hellmut
John O'Gorman schrieb:
...
Attached is my LyX presentation.
This is very simple because I use it, not in full screen mode, but in a
window with at least one other window open running LyX. I jump between
the windows
David Hewitt wrote:
It sure seems like a good idea to me. The Beamer products are very
impressive and clean, and IMO anything is better than another dull PPT
presentation with Comic Sans text. I intended to start working on this a
few days from now for a presentation of my own, but knowing
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
I'm using lyx-1.5.3, but I don't see any way to do this.
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
[...]
Thanks. This
Hi all,
I'm using Lyx with AMS and I want to state a theorem in one of my main
sections, but prove it in one of the appendices.
That is, I want to have Theroem 5: something something in the paper
itself, and Theorem 5: something something. Proof: something other in the
appendix, and the thing is,
My solution to this problem is creating a lyx layout file which
extends the Theorem environments with Appendix theorems. This layout
can be created for example by modifying one of the AMS layouts, adding
styles like this:
Style ApxTheorem
CopyStyle Theorem
DependsOn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody !!
Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style
files ?
What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst
file by pointclick. That does not exist.
There is a latex package called custombib that
Thanks Neil for your help. However, this is not the type of calligraphic
symbol I was looking. I wonder whether there is a way to insert \mathrsfs
instead of \mathcal.
Mauricio
On Jan 27, 2008 2:36 AM, Hepburn Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use \mathcal If you are in the equation environment
Hello LyXers,
I just finished the English translation and revision of my German math manual
(http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXMathebefehle)
It describes all math stuff you can do with LyX in detail. So it can be taken as the math
counterpart of the EmbeddedObjects manual. I hope it provides answers
Mauricio Angeles wrote:
Thanks Neil for your help. However, this is not the type of calligraphic
symbol I was looking. I wonder whether there is a way to insert \mathrsfs
instead of \mathcal.
In the following, omit the quotes when actually typing.
1. In the preamble, insert
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
[...]
Great, thanks, it works!
On Jan 27, 2008 10:21 PM, Ernesto Posse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My solution to this problem is creating a lyx layout file which
extends the Theorem environments with Appendix theorems. This layout
can be created for example by modifying one of the AMS layouts,
Hi John,
Thanks very much for your quick response.
Happy LyXing
Hellmut
John O'Gorman schrieb:
...
Attached is my LyX presentation.
This is very simple because I use it, not in full screen mode, but in a
window with at least one other window open running LyX. I jump between
the windows
David Hewitt wrote:
It sure seems like a good idea to me. The Beamer products are very
impressive and clean, and IMO anything is better than another dull PPT
presentation with Comic Sans text. I intended to start working on this a
few days from now for a presentation of my own, but knowing
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
I'm using lyx-1.5.3, but I don't see any way to do this.
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
[...]
Thanks. This
Hi all,
I'm using Lyx with AMS and I want to state a theorem in one of my main
sections, but prove it in one of the appendices.
That is, I want to have Theroem 5: something something in the paper
itself, and Theorem 5: something something. Proof: something other in the
appendix, and the thing is,
My solution to this problem is creating a lyx layout file which
extends the Theorem environments with Appendix theorems. This layout
can be created for example by modifying one of the AMS layouts, adding
styles like this:
Style ApxTheorem
CopyStyle Theorem
DependsOn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody !!
Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style
files ?
What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst
file by pointclick. That does not exist.
There is a latex package called custombib that
Thanks Neil for your help. However, this is not the type of calligraphic
symbol I was looking. I wonder whether there is a way to insert \mathrsfs
instead of \mathcal.
Mauricio
On Jan 27, 2008 2:36 AM, Hepburn Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use \mathcal If you are in the equation environment
Hello LyXers,
I just finished the English translation and revision of my German math manual
(http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXMathebefehle)
It describes all math stuff you can do with LyX in detail. So it can be taken as the math
counterpart of the EmbeddedObjects manual. I hope it provides answers
Mauricio Angeles wrote:
Thanks Neil for your help. However, this is not the type of calligraphic
symbol I was looking. I wonder whether there is a way to insert \mathrsfs
instead of \mathcal.
In the following, omit the quotes when actually typing.
1. In the preamble, insert
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
[...]
Great, thanks, it works!
On Jan 27, 2008 10:21 PM, Ernesto Posse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My solution to this problem is creating a lyx layout file which
extends the Theorem environments with Appendix theorems. This layout
can be created for example by modifying one of the AMS layouts,
Hi John,
Thanks very much for your quick response.
Happy LyXing
Hellmut
John O'Gorman schrieb:
...
Attached is my LyX presentation.
This is very simple because I use it, not in full screen mode, but in a
window with at least one other window open running LyX. I jump between
the windows
David Hewitt wrote:
> It sure seems like a good idea to me. The Beamer products are very
> impressive and clean, and IMO anything is better than another dull PPT
> presentation with Comic Sans text. I intended to start working on this a
> few days from now for a presentation of my own, but
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show up
as "opt"? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
I'm using lyx-1.5.3, but I don't see any way to do this.
Menus: Insert -> Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Neal Becker wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
>> up
>> as "opt"? For example:
>> \title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
>>
>
> Menus: Insert -> Short Title;
> Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
>
Hi all,
I'm using Lyx with AMS and I want to state a theorem in one of my main
sections, but prove it in one of the appendices.
That is, I want to have "Theroem 5: something something" in the paper
itself, and "Theorem 5: something something. Proof: something other" in the
appendix, and the thing
My solution to this problem is creating a lyx layout file which
extends the Theorem environments with "Appendix theorems". This layout
can be created for example by modifying one of the AMS layouts, adding
styles like this:
Style ApxTheorem
CopyStyle Theorem
DependsOn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everybody !!
>
> Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style
> files ?
>
What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst
file by point That does not exist.
There is a latex package called custombib that will
Thanks Neil for your help. However, this is not the type of calligraphic
symbol I was looking. I wonder whether there is a way to insert \mathrsfs
instead of \mathcal.
Mauricio
On Jan 27, 2008 2:36 AM, Hepburn Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use \mathcal If you are in the equation
Hello LyXers,
I just finished the English translation and revision of my German math manual
(http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXMathebefehle)
It describes all math stuff you can do with LyX in detail. So it can be taken as the math
counterpart of the EmbeddedObjects manual. I hope it provides answers
Mauricio Angeles wrote:
Thanks Neil for your help. However, this is not the type of calligraphic
symbol I was looking. I wonder whether there is a way to insert \mathrsfs
instead of \mathcal.
In the following, omit the quotes when actually typing.
1. In the preamble, insert
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
up
as "opt"? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
Menus: Insert -> Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
[...]
Great, thanks, it works!
On Jan 27, 2008 10:21 PM, Ernesto Posse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My solution to this problem is creating a lyx layout file which
> extends the Theorem environments with "Appendix theorems". This layout
> can be created for example by modifying one of the AMS
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