I am writing a book.
1. Can I have endnotes for each chapter? That seems to have been
recommended. IMO, endnotes make the book more readable. In my case, that is
important. For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes,
because they are closer to the referring text.
2. W
Andrew Thomson schrieb:
I have been starting out with LyX and I'm having trouble with the personal
dictionary settings. Basically, whenever I tell the dictionary to add a new
word (eg 'dopant') it remembers the word for the duration of that
spellcheck,
but silently fails to add the word to the p
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 08:34:33PM +0100, Guido Milanese wrote:
> I made a camparison with LyX on my Ubuntu installation and I cannot
> detect any problem. The students is using Mac Book Air; Mac OS X
> version 10.5.6; Lyx version 1.6.1-Universal.
That combination is working for me on 10.5.6.
SENDING AGAIN - APOLOGIES FOR THE MISTAKE
Dear Experts,
I am not a real LyX User (I prefer LaTeX) but I always suggest LyX to
my students and to everyone wiching to leave the Word-like approach
to writing.
Most of my students use Windows, and it's all right, some Linux, even
better, but a PhD s
> In your preamble: \usepackage{lscape}. At the beginning oy your landscape
> page: \begin{landscape}. At the end of this page: \end{landscape}
For PDF output, substitute 'pdflscape' for 'lscape' in the preamble bit above.
All else is the same.
On Feb 24, 2009, at 8:46 PM, Joao Luis Meloni Assirati wrote:
As far as I know, It is not possible to reverse search from a pdf
file. You
need to use the dvi, which supports marks known as dvi specials. I
don't
maintain my patches anymore.
Best regards,
João.
There was a recent discuss
As far as I know, It is not possible to reverse search from a pdf file. You
need to use the dvi, which supports marks known as dvi specials. I don't
maintain my patches anymore.
Best regards,
João.
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 15:54:01 Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Stefano Franchi wrote:
> > On Tuesday
Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2009-02-07, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> > On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> >> On Friday 06 February 2009 09:32:12 A B wrote:
>
> >> perhaps a live CD with a whatever-Lyx would be helpful to demonstrate
> >> its merrit to those who care
>
> > Actually
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi lyx developers,
Hi LyX developer! You are using the wrong list ;-)
I present a feature idea and its extension with rapid document
manipulation in mind.
There's a patch from Vincent related to that already, I don't know if
this has been committed yet. Check w
John Culleton wrote:
I haven't used Lyx in years, but back when there was a Lyx
template, format or whatever called Hollywood for keying in
playscripts. I even offered a few corrections for it.
Does it still exist?
LyX comes with both a layout and a template for Hollywood, and also
include
Hi lyx developers,
I present a feature idea and its extension with rapid document
manipulation in mind.
I was experimenting with the lyx code and I found I could get a menu
to popup upon right-clicking on the TOC. This can be used to insert
xrefs for existing labels at the current cursor
Sorry, miss a command \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{x}
to insert to the TOC, manually
after table of contents (from Lyx)
\clearpage
\listoffigures
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Figures}
\clearpage
\listoftables
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Tables}
\clearpage
for
pascal.voll...@nexgo.de wrote:
Hello,
After having installed 1.6.1 successfully on a Windows machine and being very happy with the result I wanted to do the same for my Linux-machine at home. Now, I get a compiler error and I do not yet understand what is going wrong.
These are basically the
> Nikos:
> > Great :D It just works.
> There is only one side-effect: List of Figures and List of Tables are
> not anynore _pushed_ to start in a new page. Perhaps the tocloft package
> changes pagestyle or something. This is minor I think. With a "New Page"
> or similar it can be solved.
>
>
Ye
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> When I write mixed Hebrew-English documents, I have to select the
> language for each span of text. There are tens of languages installed,
> how can I remove the unused languages from the dropdown list? It would
> be much easier if I could choose from four languages instead of
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 11:21 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Nikos:
> > I can't find anywhere a hint on how to "silence" page numbering in the
> > TOC for Part-entries. Even not in the KOMA-Documentation (except if I
> > overlooked it).
>
>
> Waluyo Adi Siswanto:
> > Maybe you can try this in you
Nikos:
> I can't find anywhere a hint on how to "silence" page numbering in the
> TOC for Part-entries. Even not in the KOMA-Documentation (except if I
> overlooked it).
Waluyo Adi Siswanto:
> Maybe you can try this in your koma-script (in preamble), use tocloft
> package
> \usepackage{tocloft}
On Thursday 26 February 2009 08:36:23 Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Manoj Rajagopalan schreef:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have noticed the 'Name:' label at the bottom of this dialog. Never
> > seems to get enabled. Does anyone know what this is and how it is to
> > be used? I've tried searching the
Manoj Rajagopalan schreef:
Hi all,
I have noticed the 'Name:' label at the bottom of this dialog. Never
seems to get enabled. Does anyone know what this is and how it is to
be used? I've tried searching the LyX UG and the Embedded Objects
document.
thanks,
Manoj
It can be used when you h
On 2009-02-23, Cameron Stone wrote:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>> How about a separate toggle-language button? In most cases, a document
>>> switches between at most 2 languages (native language and English, say).
>> ++votes
> Probably more effective to request features (and support for them) at:
> h
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