It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
functional characters are something like the [= and =] that seem
to surround these citations.
FWIW, as well, this sounds like a needlessly complicated
Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu írta:
For some reason I can't get \textpos to place anything snugly against the
upper
left corner of the page -- if set the position to (0,0), it still seems to
leave
a small amount of space above and to the left. However, with a bit of
tweaking
Yes, I also
On 07/23/2011 05:59 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
functional characters are something like the [= and =] that seem
to surround these citations.
FWIW, as well,
Hi, I am new at using LyX and I'm trying to create an alphabetic index
in a book. However, there's no such option in the book layout, so I've
been trying to use a custom index.
I created it by adding a new index called 'Alphabetic index' in Document
Settings Indexes. Then I selected the text I
On 2011-07-23, Richard Heck wrote:
I'm now closer to understanding the problem. When I viewed the source
code in LyX (the LaTeX code) I couldn't see that something in the way
the files were coded had changed. I used Windows Editor to open the
two .lyx files, the one before and the one after
Csikos Bela bcsikos425 at freemail.hu writes:
Disregard my previous message.
I haven't realized that the page wasn't set to A4 in your example.
Setting it to A4 the rule is exactly in the center.
Good. Glad to know I wasn't hallucinating (this time). ;-)
With
Hello,
I am writing in Article class and the default numbering is:
1 Introduction
I need to insert a dot after the section number like
1. Introduction
is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
~Eisa
I need to insert a dot after the section number like
1. Introduction
This command works for me, see dot before }
\renewcommand \thesection {\@arabic\c@section.}
Inserted in latex preamble (Documentsettingslatex preamble)
regards
waluyo
Thank you Waluyo.
This works great for sections.
However, this will add an extra dot for the subsections.
I ended up having something like this:
1. Introduction
1..1 Problem Definition
instead of
1. Introduction
1.1 Problem Definition
Thanks.
On 2011-07-23, at 9:06 PM, Waluyo
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 4:22 AM, Eisa Ayed eisalen...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello,
I am writing in Article class and the default numbering is:
1 Introduction
I need to insert a dot after the section number like
1. Introduction
is there a way to do this?
I don't know if this can
It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
functional characters are something like the [= and =] that seem
to surround these citations.
FWIW, as well, this sounds like a needlessly complicated
Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu írta:
For some reason I can't get \textpos to place anything snugly against the
upper
left corner of the page -- if set the position to (0,0), it still seems to
leave
a small amount of space above and to the left. However, with a bit of
tweaking
Yes, I also
On 07/23/2011 05:59 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
functional characters are something like the [= and =] that seem
to surround these citations.
FWIW, as well,
Hi, I am new at using LyX and I'm trying to create an alphabetic index
in a book. However, there's no such option in the book layout, so I've
been trying to use a custom index.
I created it by adding a new index called 'Alphabetic index' in Document
Settings Indexes. Then I selected the text I
On 2011-07-23, Richard Heck wrote:
I'm now closer to understanding the problem. When I viewed the source
code in LyX (the LaTeX code) I couldn't see that something in the way
the files were coded had changed. I used Windows Editor to open the
two .lyx files, the one before and the one after
Csikos Bela bcsikos425 at freemail.hu writes:
Disregard my previous message.
I haven't realized that the page wasn't set to A4 in your example.
Setting it to A4 the rule is exactly in the center.
Good. Glad to know I wasn't hallucinating (this time). ;-)
With
Hello,
I am writing in Article class and the default numbering is:
1 Introduction
I need to insert a dot after the section number like
1. Introduction
is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
~Eisa
I need to insert a dot after the section number like
1. Introduction
This command works for me, see dot before }
\renewcommand \thesection {\@arabic\c@section.}
Inserted in latex preamble (Documentsettingslatex preamble)
regards
waluyo
Thank you Waluyo.
This works great for sections.
However, this will add an extra dot for the subsections.
I ended up having something like this:
1. Introduction
1..1 Problem Definition
instead of
1. Introduction
1.1 Problem Definition
Thanks.
On 2011-07-23, at 9:06 PM, Waluyo
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 4:22 AM, Eisa Ayed eisalen...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello,
I am writing in Article class and the default numbering is:
1 Introduction
I need to insert a dot after the section number like
1. Introduction
is there a way to do this?
I don't know if this can
It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
"functional characters" are something like the "[=" and "=]" that seem
to surround these citations.
FWIW, as well, this sounds like a needlessly complicated
"Paul A. Rubin" írta:
>For some reason I can't get \textpos to place anything snugly against the
>>upper>
>left corner of the page -- if set the position to (0,0), it still seems to
>leave>
>a small amount of space above and to the left. However, with a bit of
>>tweaking>
On 07/23/2011 05:59 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
>> It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
>> regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
>> "functional characters" are something like the "[=" and "=]" that seem
>> to surround these citations.
>>
Hi, I am new at using LyX and I'm trying to create an alphabetic index
in a book. However, there's no such option in the book layout, so I've
been trying to use a custom index.
I created it by adding a new index called 'Alphabetic index' in Document
> Settings > Indexes. Then I selected the text
On 2011-07-23, Richard Heck wrote:
>> I'm now closer to understanding the problem. When I viewed the source
>> code in LyX (the LaTeX code) I couldn't see that something in the way
>> the files were coded had changed. I used Windows Editor to open the
>> two .lyx files, the one before and the one
Csikos Bela freemail.hu> writes:
> Disregard my previous message.
> I haven't realized that the page wasn't set to A4 in your example.
> Setting it to A4 the rule is exactly in the center.
Good. Glad to know I wasn't hallucinating (this time). ;-)
>
> With
Hello,
I am writing in Article class and the default numbering is:
1 Introduction
I need to insert a dot after the section number like
1. Introduction
is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
~Eisa
> I need to insert a dot after the section number like
> 1. Introduction
This command works for me, see dot before }
\renewcommand \thesection {\@arabic\c@section.}
Inserted in latex preamble (Document>settings>latex preamble)
regards
waluyo
Thank you Waluyo.
This works great for sections.
However, this will add an extra dot for the subsections.
I ended up having something like this:
1. Introduction
1..1 Problem Definition
instead of
1. Introduction
1.1 Problem Definition
Thanks.
On 2011-07-23, at 9:06 PM, Waluyo
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 4:22 AM, Eisa Ayed wrote:
> Hello,
> I am writing in Article class and the default numbering is:
> 1 Introduction
>
> I need to insert a dot after the section number like
> 1. Introduction
>
> is there a way to do this?
>
I don't know if
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