Preamble not working
Hello Forum, I have managed to insert a custom .cls file into the LyX. It does reflect some of the characteristics new customized class that came along as a template from the University I am writing my thesis with. http://www.control.isy.liu.se/student/exjobb/liuthesis/liuthesis.html I am trying to insert the title and some other parameter as LaTeX preamble from the LyX interface as follows: \setupThesis{ author={Tom & Jerry}, title={H Hee H}, type=msc, department=itn } If I compile, the author, title, and other parameters are not shown, but rest of the chapters are shown with the format of the customized class which is imported into LyX by .layout file. Any hint to make it work ? Thanks
Re: Reference in TOC as upper-case
2016-01-02 22:12 GMT+01:00 Rajil Saraswat: > Hi, > > I am using the article class. I want the 'References' in the table of > contents to come out as upper case like 'REFERENCES'. How can i do > that? > > Thanks, > Rajil > Hi, what document class do you use? David
Re: Change tracking: no change bar in PDF output
2015-12-30 16:40 GMT+01:00 Rudi Gaelzer: > There is a possible bug here: > Using change tracking with PDF output (pdflatex), the \lyxdeleted and > \lyxadded > commands work as supposed (respectively: read, strike out and blue). > However, > the change bar is not printed at the margin. > This is not a bug (you can call it a missing feature). LyX is not supposed to print a change bar in the output. You can find a module that implements the feature here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules This module will be part of LyX 2.2. Jürgen
Re: Reference in TOC as upper-case
On Jan 3, 2016 4:26 AM, "David Rörich"wrote: > > > > 2016-01-02 22:12 GMT+01:00 Rajil Saraswat : >> >> Hi, >> >> I am using the article class. I want the 'References' in the table of >> contents to come out as upper case like 'REFERENCES'. How can i do >> that? >> >> Thanks, >> Rajil > > > > Hi, > > what document class do you use? > > David I am using the article class.
Re: Reference in TOC as upper-case
Hi Try putting the ERT \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{REFERENCES} before the references. Good luck. On 03/01/16 13:11, Rajil Saraswat wrote: On Jan 3, 2016 4:26 AM, "David Rörich"> wrote: > > > > 2016-01-02 22:12 GMT+01:00 Rajil Saraswat >: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am using the article class. I want the 'References' in the table of >> contents to come out as upper case like 'REFERENCES'. How can i do >> that? >> >> Thanks, >> Rajil > > > > Hi, > > what document class do you use? > > David I am using the article class. -- Steve Hnizdur
Re: Nomenclature prints 'Seite' instead of 'page'
On 2016-01-03, Michael Berger wrote: ... > thanks for your reply. But as I explained in my subsequent e-mail dated > 1. January 2016 I resolved the issue myself using trial and error after > deactivating 'Set languages globally' in Tools < Preferences > Language > settings. > To me not quite logical on first glance, is it? Not for me: ... >> my linguistic papers are all written in English, LyX's interface >> is also set to English just like everything else - nothing is set >> to German. I think that something is still set to German, it only no longer affects the nomenclature... Günter
Re: Nomenclature prints 'Seite' instead of 'page'
2015-12-27 16:44 GMT+01:00 Michael Berger : > Dear friends of LyX, > my linguistic papers are all written in English, LyX's interface is also > set to English just like everything else - nothing is set to German. > I am so much more puzzled when the nomenclature prints the German word for > page, e.g. > > V2 requirement...is defined..., Seite 21 > > while I wanted to see 'Page 21'. > > Can somebody explain why this happens and how it can be corrected? > Not without an example document. Jürgen > > Thanks and have a Merry Christmas! > Michael Berger >
Re: Nomenclature prints 'Seite' instead of 'page'
Hi Jürgen, thanks for your reply. But as I explained in my subsequent e-mail dated 1. January 2016 I resolved the issue myself using trial and error after deactivating 'Set languages globally' in Tools < Preferences > Language settings. To me not quite logical on first glance, is it? Cheers and thanks, Michael On 01/03/2016 02:02 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: 2015-12-27 16:44 GMT+01:00 Michael Berger : Dear friends of LyX, my linguistic papers are all written in English, LyX's interface is also set to English just like everything else - nothing is set to German. I am so much more puzzled when the nomenclature prints the German word for page, e.g. V2 requirement...is defined..., Seite 21 while I wanted to see 'Page 21'. Can somebody explain why this happens and how it can be corrected? Not without an example document. Jürgen Thanks and have a Merry Christmas! Michael Berger