Charles de Miramon cmira...@... writes:
Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
Something like this:
\deffootnotemark{\textsuperscript{\colorbox{red}%
{\textcolor{white}{\thefootnotemark
in the preamble. Use koma-script class.
The footnotemark effectively appears white, now. However, it
On 11/25/09, nikunj . nikunjk...@gmail.com wrote:
A 3D box is something like a cube/cuboid. Can I insert a cube and then write
something in it ?
Probably not. Create your cube in a drawing app, and then insert it as
image in LyX.
Liviu
Enrico Forestieri for...@... writes:
Ken writes:
It does appear to be quite simple in its capabilities and not able to
handle even moderately complex formulas (exp(2)*exp(3)) in either
octave or maxima.
Note that if you type exp(2) literally, LyX has to use some heuristics in
order to
nikunj . schrieb:
Is there any way to hide/unhide a box in Lyx?
You can put your box into a branch and (de)activate this branch. For more infos, see the section
about branches in the LyX UserGuide.
Also, can we draw circle in lyx itself and insert a text within it ?
This can only be
On Wednesday 25 November 2009 07:36:58 Uwe Stöhr wrote:
nikunj . schrieb:
Is there any way to hide/unhide a box in Lyx?
You can put your box into a branch and (de)activate this branch. For more
infos, see the section about branches in the LyX UserGuide.
Also, can we draw circle in lyx
So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character
formatting. Example--
View/Source shows \texttt{keyword}
After Insert index entry source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword}
Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results in the
typewriter family being used for
Hi,
The citation reference box is the gray box in the editing screen that holds the
reference label(s). I have numerous references and some of these are nearly
half a line long and are clouding up my screen with too much gray space. How do
I change the length of the citation reference box as it
On 11/25/2009 10:38 AM, Rob wrote:
Hi,
The citation reference box is the gray box in the editing screen that holds the
reference label(s). I have numerous references and some of these are nearly
half a line long and are clouding up my screen with too much gray space. How do
I change the
On 11/25/2009 06:14 PM, Rasmus Steinke wrote:
Hello, i am trying to use the broadway document class, but lyx keeps
complaining about some class file missing, altho they are there:
locate broadway
/usr/share/lyx/bind/broadway.bind
/usr/share/lyx/layouts/broadway.layout
Thanks, that's what I meant by ordinals, yes. I'm using
InsertFormatSubindex, which is, I think, slightly faster than what you
suggest. Anyway, if I grow tired, I'll have to finally learn how to
create a keyboard shortcut for this.
Thanks again,
Manolo
Paul Sutton escribió:
-BEGIN PGP
I have a document (my CV, actually) where I want to use full bibliographic
references in the text, but I do not want any reference section at the end of
the document. I used to solve this problem with a strategy similar to what is
recommended for biblatex. Namely:
1. Insert bibliography the
On 11/25/2009 12:34 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
I have a document (my CV, actually) where I want to use full bibliographic
references in the text, but I do not want any reference section at the end of
the document. I used to solve this problem with a strategy similar to what is
recommended for
On 11/25/09, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
This sounds like something that has been reported a few times recently,
involving environment variables set from the shell that aren't being set
when LyX is run from an icon. Try running LyX itself from the shell and
see if that helps.
I usually
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Here a screen of my error. I copied the broadway.cls file to my latex
installation and ran texhash afterwards. Lyx lists the broadway class
now in tools - tex information viewer.
But still i am getting an error.
http://omploader.org/vMnV1ag
This is possibly more of a latex question. Is there some packet
that can place figures side by side? I know of wrap figure, but I have
never made it work very well. I always have to manually manipulate
the figure placement and settings, which is somewhat contrary to
the idea of LyX/LaTeX.
I'm
Follow up question: even if I use subfig, it's not clear how to
do that from within lyx, unless I put the figure as ERT. But
then I cannot see a preview in LyX.
Follow up question: even if I use subfig, it's not clear how to
do that from within lyx, unless I put the figure as ERT. But
then I cannot see a preview in LyX.
Oh, I see, this is actually in the manual. But not my original question.
Hi Anders,
Yes, you can do this. It doesn't even require any additional packages.
Make use of the \minipage environment. (It can be found under the insert
environment. Then, set the width of the minipage to 45% of text width or
something similar.)
You can find more information on the wiki:
On 11/25/2009 01:48 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
On 11/25/09, rgheckrgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
This sounds like something that has been reported a few times recently,
involving environment variables set from the shell that aren't being set
when LyX is run from an icon. Try running LyX
Rasmus Steinke schrieb:
Oh sorry, this went to the wrong address:
Here a screen of my error. I copied the broadway.cls file to my latex
installation and ran texhash afterwards. Lyx lists the broadway class
now in tools - tex information viewer.
Perfect, so you now only have to reconfigure
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
Follow up question: even if I use subfig, it's not clear how to
do that from within lyx, unless I put the figure as ERT.
LyX has full support for subfig. How subfigures are created is described in the LyX user's guide and
in detail in the EmbeddedObjects manual.
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/FiguresSideBySide
I've been using this trick to typeset code examples and latex output and
I've been very happy so far.
Thanks. Both of these solution (minipages, subfigures) are similar to what
I have been doing so far, placing two figures (graphics) together
I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to post this question, but I did a
search for listings.sty in this user's list and couldn't find an answer.
I am using Lyx to write a book, which I am well into (~100 pages). When I
try to insert a Program Listing I get the following error:
LaTex Error: File
Hi
I use the svmono class from Springer-Verlag and it works fine, I got a layout
file from another LyX user via one of the official LyX forums. I have attached
the layout file. For some inexplicable reason I get a compile error when I try
to use the Notation environment, even though it is
James Shapiro schrieb:
When I try to insert a Program Listing I get the following error:
LaTex Error: File 'listings.sty' not found.
So listings is not installed in your LaTeX distribution. To install listings, use the package
manager of your LaTeX distribution (I guess you are using
Kortink, Mark A schrieb:
I use the svmono class from Springer-Verlag and it works fine,
I got a layout file from another LyX user via one of the
official LyX forums.
Why that? LyX comes already with a layout file for svmono.
For some inexplicable reason I get a compile error when
I try
Hi,
I was making a beamer presentation, and wondered if I could have only the
section/subsection name displayed on a page, and following that, the
content.
For example, after we convert the beamer conference ornate 20min template
into a pdf , a new sub-section is preceded by an outline wherein
Hi, I would like to be able to automatically verify that mathematical
symbols and terms are not used before they are defined. One way of
doing this is to insert the math-macro in the same place in the symbol
is defined. However this has two weaknesses.
1) This means that I cannot disable the
Charles de Miramon cmira...@... writes:
Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
Something like this:
\deffootnotemark{\textsuperscript{\colorbox{red}%
{\textcolor{white}{\thefootnotemark
in the preamble. Use koma-script class.
The footnotemark effectively appears white, now. However, it
On 11/25/09, nikunj . nikunjk...@gmail.com wrote:
A 3D box is something like a cube/cuboid. Can I insert a cube and then write
something in it ?
Probably not. Create your cube in a drawing app, and then insert it as
image in LyX.
Liviu
Enrico Forestieri for...@... writes:
Ken writes:
It does appear to be quite simple in its capabilities and not able to
handle even moderately complex formulas (exp(2)*exp(3)) in either
octave or maxima.
Note that if you type exp(2) literally, LyX has to use some heuristics in
order to
nikunj . schrieb:
Is there any way to hide/unhide a box in Lyx?
You can put your box into a branch and (de)activate this branch. For more infos, see the section
about branches in the LyX UserGuide.
Also, can we draw circle in lyx itself and insert a text within it ?
This can only be
On Wednesday 25 November 2009 07:36:58 Uwe Stöhr wrote:
nikunj . schrieb:
Is there any way to hide/unhide a box in Lyx?
You can put your box into a branch and (de)activate this branch. For more
infos, see the section about branches in the LyX UserGuide.
Also, can we draw circle in lyx
So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character
formatting. Example--
View/Source shows \texttt{keyword}
After Insert index entry source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword}
Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results in the
typewriter family being used for
Hi,
The citation reference box is the gray box in the editing screen that holds the
reference label(s). I have numerous references and some of these are nearly
half a line long and are clouding up my screen with too much gray space. How do
I change the length of the citation reference box as it
On 11/25/2009 10:38 AM, Rob wrote:
Hi,
The citation reference box is the gray box in the editing screen that holds the
reference label(s). I have numerous references and some of these are nearly
half a line long and are clouding up my screen with too much gray space. How do
I change the
On 11/25/2009 06:14 PM, Rasmus Steinke wrote:
Hello, i am trying to use the broadway document class, but lyx keeps
complaining about some class file missing, altho they are there:
locate broadway
/usr/share/lyx/bind/broadway.bind
/usr/share/lyx/layouts/broadway.layout
Thanks, that's what I meant by ordinals, yes. I'm using
InsertFormatSubindex, which is, I think, slightly faster than what you
suggest. Anyway, if I grow tired, I'll have to finally learn how to
create a keyboard shortcut for this.
Thanks again,
Manolo
Paul Sutton escribió:
-BEGIN PGP
I have a document (my CV, actually) where I want to use full bibliographic
references in the text, but I do not want any reference section at the end of
the document. I used to solve this problem with a strategy similar to what is
recommended for biblatex. Namely:
1. Insert bibliography the
On 11/25/2009 12:34 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
I have a document (my CV, actually) where I want to use full bibliographic
references in the text, but I do not want any reference section at the end of
the document. I used to solve this problem with a strategy similar to what is
recommended for
On 11/25/09, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
This sounds like something that has been reported a few times recently,
involving environment variables set from the shell that aren't being set
when LyX is run from an icon. Try running LyX itself from the shell and
see if that helps.
I usually
On 11/25/2009 05:45 PM, LyX Users List wrote:
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Oh sorry, this went to the wrong address:
Here a screen of my error. I copied the broadway.cls file to my latex
installation and ran texhash afterwards. Lyx lists the broadway class
now in tools - tex information viewer.
But still i am getting an error.
http://omploader.org/vMnV1ag
This is possibly more of a latex question. Is there some packet
that can place figures side by side? I know of wrap figure, but I have
never made it work very well. I always have to manually manipulate
the figure placement and settings, which is somewhat contrary to
the idea of LyX/LaTeX.
I'm
Follow up question: even if I use subfig, it's not clear how to
do that from within lyx, unless I put the figure as ERT. But
then I cannot see a preview in LyX.
Follow up question: even if I use subfig, it's not clear how to
do that from within lyx, unless I put the figure as ERT. But
then I cannot see a preview in LyX.
Oh, I see, this is actually in the manual. But not my original question.
Hi Anders,
Yes, you can do this. It doesn't even require any additional packages.
Make use of the \minipage environment. (It can be found under the insert
environment. Then, set the width of the minipage to 45% of text width or
something similar.)
You can find more information on the wiki:
On 11/25/2009 01:48 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
On 11/25/09, rgheckrgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
This sounds like something that has been reported a few times recently,
involving environment variables set from the shell that aren't being set
when LyX is run from an icon. Try running LyX
Rasmus Steinke schrieb:
Oh sorry, this went to the wrong address:
Here a screen of my error. I copied the broadway.cls file to my latex
installation and ran texhash afterwards. Lyx lists the broadway class
now in tools - tex information viewer.
Perfect, so you now only have to reconfigure
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
Follow up question: even if I use subfig, it's not clear how to
do that from within lyx, unless I put the figure as ERT.
LyX has full support for subfig. How subfigures are created is described in the LyX user's guide and
in detail in the EmbeddedObjects manual.
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/FiguresSideBySide
I've been using this trick to typeset code examples and latex output and
I've been very happy so far.
Thanks. Both of these solution (minipages, subfigures) are similar to what
I have been doing so far, placing two figures (graphics) together
I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to post this question, but I did a
search for listings.sty in this user's list and couldn't find an answer.
I am using Lyx to write a book, which I am well into (~100 pages). When I
try to insert a Program Listing I get the following error:
LaTex Error: File
Hi
I use the svmono class from Springer-Verlag and it works fine, I got a layout
file from another LyX user via one of the official LyX forums. I have attached
the layout file. For some inexplicable reason I get a compile error when I try
to use the Notation environment, even though it is
James Shapiro schrieb:
When I try to insert a Program Listing I get the following error:
LaTex Error: File 'listings.sty' not found.
So listings is not installed in your LaTeX distribution. To install listings, use the package
manager of your LaTeX distribution (I guess you are using
Kortink, Mark A schrieb:
I use the svmono class from Springer-Verlag and it works fine,
I got a layout file from another LyX user via one of the
official LyX forums.
Why that? LyX comes already with a layout file for svmono.
For some inexplicable reason I get a compile error when
I try
Hi,
I was making a beamer presentation, and wondered if I could have only the
section/subsection name displayed on a page, and following that, the
content.
For example, after we convert the beamer conference ornate 20min template
into a pdf , a new sub-section is preceded by an outline wherein
Hi, I would like to be able to automatically verify that mathematical
symbols and terms are not used before they are defined. One way of
doing this is to insert the math-macro in the same place in the symbol
is defined. However this has two weaknesses.
1) This means that I cannot disable the
Charles de Miramon writes:
> Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
> >> Something like this:
> >>
> >> \deffootnotemark{\textsuperscript{\colorbox{red}%
> >> {\textcolor{white}{\thefootnotemark
> >>
> >> in the preamble. Use koma-script class.
> > The footnotemark effectively appears
On 11/25/09, nikunj . wrote:
> A 3D box is something like a cube/cuboid. Can I insert a cube and then write
> something in it ?
>
Probably not. Create your cube in a drawing app, and then insert it as
image in LyX.
Liviu
Enrico Forestieri writes:
>
> Ken writes:
>
> > It does appear to be quite simple in its capabilities and not able to
> > handle even moderately complex formulas (exp(2)*exp(3)) in either
> > octave or maxima.
>
> Note that if you type exp(2) literally, LyX has to use some heuristics
nikunj . schrieb:
Is there any way to hide/unhide a box in Lyx?
You can put your box into a branch and (de)activate this branch. For more infos, see the section
about branches in the LyX UserGuide.
Also, can we draw circle in lyx itself and insert a text within it ?
This can only be
On Wednesday 25 November 2009 07:36:58 Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> nikunj . schrieb:
> > Is there any way to hide/unhide a box in Lyx?
>
> You can put your box into a branch and (de)activate this branch. For more
> infos, see the section about branches in the LyX UserGuide.
>
> > Also, can we draw
So now I can edit index entries so that they preserve character
formatting. Example--
View/Source shows \texttt{keyword}
After "Insert index entry" source shows \index{keyword}\texttt{keyword}
Changing \index{keyword} to \index{texttt{keyword}} results in the
typewriter family being used for
Hi,
The citation reference box is the gray box in the editing screen that holds the
reference label(s). I have numerous references and some of these are nearly
half a line long and are clouding up my screen with too much gray space. How do
I change the length of the citation reference box as it
On 11/25/2009 10:38 AM, Rob wrote:
Hi,
The citation reference box is the gray box in the editing screen that holds the
reference label(s). I have numerous references and some of these are nearly
half a line long and are clouding up my screen with too much gray space. How do
I change the
On 11/25/2009 06:14 PM, Rasmus Steinke wrote:
Hello, i am trying to use the broadway document class, but lyx keeps
complaining about some class file missing, altho they are there:
locate broadway
/usr/share/lyx/bind/broadway.bind
/usr/share/lyx/layouts/broadway.layout
Thanks, that's what I meant by ordinals, yes. I'm using
Insert>Format>Subindex, which is, I think, slightly faster than what you
suggest. Anyway, if I grow tired, I'll have to finally learn how to
create a keyboard shortcut for this.
Thanks again,
Manolo
Paul Sutton escribió:
-BEGIN PGP
I have a document (my CV, actually) where I want to use full bibliographic
references in the text, but I do not want any reference section at the end of
the document. I used to solve this problem with a strategy similar to what is
recommended for biblatex. Namely:
1. Insert bibliography "the
On 11/25/2009 12:34 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
I have a document (my CV, actually) where I want to use full bibliographic
references in the text, but I do not want any reference section at the end of
the document. I used to solve this problem with a strategy similar to what is
recommended for
On 11/25/09, rgheck wrote:
>This sounds like something that has been reported a few times recently,
>involving environment variables set from the shell that aren't being set
>when LyX is run from an icon. Try running LyX itself from the shell and
>see if that helps.
I
On 11/25/2009 05:45 PM, LyX Users List wrote:
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Oh sorry, this went to the wrong address:
Here a screen of my error. I copied the broadway.cls file to my latex
installation and ran texhash afterwards. Lyx lists the broadway class
now in tools -> tex information viewer.
But still i am getting an error.
http://omploader.org/vMnV1ag
This is possibly more of a latex question. Is there some packet
that can place figures side by side? I know of wrap figure, but I have
never made it work very well. I always have to manually manipulate
the figure placement and settings, which is somewhat contrary to
the idea of LyX/LaTeX.
I'm
Follow up question: even if I use subfig, it's not clear how to
do that from within lyx, unless I put the figure as ERT. But
then I cannot see a preview in LyX.
> Follow up question: even if I use subfig, it's not clear how to
> do that from within lyx, unless I put the figure as ERT. But
> then I cannot see a preview in LyX.
Oh, I see, this is actually in the manual. But not my original question.
Hi Anders,
Yes, you can do this. It doesn't even require any additional packages.
Make use of the \minipage environment. (It can be found under the insert
environment. Then, set the width of the minipage to 45% of text width or
something similar.)
You can find more information on the wiki:
On 11/25/2009 01:48 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
On 11/25/09, rgheck wrote:
This sounds like something that has been reported a few times recently,
involving environment variables set from the shell that aren't being set
when LyX is run from an icon. Try running LyX
Rasmus Steinke schrieb:
Oh sorry, this went to the wrong address:
Here a screen of my error. I copied the broadway.cls file to my latex
installation and ran texhash afterwards. Lyx lists the broadway class
now in tools -> tex information viewer.
Perfect, so you now only have to reconfigure
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
Follow up question: even if I use subfig, it's not clear how to
do that from within lyx, unless I put the figure as ERT.
LyX has full support for subfig. How subfigures are created is described in the LyX user's guide and
in detail in the EmbeddedObjects manual.
>
> http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/FiguresSideBySide
>
> I've been using this trick to typeset code examples and latex output and
> I've been very happy so far.
Thanks. Both of these solution (minipages, subfigures) are similar to what
I have been doing so far, placing two figures (graphics) together
I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to post this question, but I did a
search for "listings.sty" in this user's list and couldn't find an answer.
I am using Lyx to write a book, which I am well into (~100 pages). When I
try to insert a "Program Listing" I get the following error:
LaTex Error:
Hi
I use the svmono class from Springer-Verlag and it works fine, I got a layout
file from another LyX user via one of the official LyX forums. I have attached
the layout file. For some inexplicable reason I get a compile error when I try
to use the "Notation" environment, even though it is
James Shapiro schrieb:
When I try to insert a "Program Listing" I get the following error:
LaTex Error: File 'listings.sty' not found.
So listings is not installed in your LaTeX distribution. To install listings, use the package
manager of your LaTeX distribution (I guess you are using
Kortink, Mark A schrieb:
I use the svmono class from Springer-Verlag and it works fine,
> I got a layout file from another LyX user via one of the
> official LyX forums.
Why that? LyX comes already with a layout file for svmono.
> For some inexplicable reason I get a compile error when
> I
Hi,
I was making a beamer presentation, and wondered if I could have only the
section/subsection name displayed on a page, and following that, the
content.
For example, after we convert the beamer conference ornate 20min template
into a pdf , a new sub-section is preceded by an outline wherein
Hi, I would like to be able to automatically verify that mathematical
symbols and terms are not used before they are defined. One way of
doing this is to insert the math-macro in the same place in the symbol
is defined. However this has two weaknesses.
1) This means that I cannot disable the
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