On 3/08/2018 1:38 a.m., Daniel wrote:
I am using LyX with SumatraPDF. Following
https://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/SyncTeX#toc3
I use
SumatraPDF -reuse-instance "$$o" -forward-search "$$t" $$n
However, LyX tries to open an additional "$$o" file in SumatraPDF. Any
idea what is going on?
Daniel
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Hi
Please see attachment files.
note:
1- install captionof package (maybe installed by default).
2- add this code for margin
Best regards
2018-08-02 9:57 GMT-04:00 Dirk Heine :
> Dear Sir,
>
> Thank you for your response to my question on Lyx. The solution
> unfortunately did not work for me but
Hi
Please see attachment files.
note:
1- install captionof package (maybe installed by default).
2- add this code for table:
}\captionof{table}{mytable}
and this for image (figure):
}\captionof{figure}{mytable}
Best regards
2018-08-02 9:57 GMT-04:00 Dirk Heine :
> Dear Sir,
>
> Thank you for
I am using LyX with SumatraPDF. Following
https://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/SyncTeX#toc3
I use
SumatraPDF -reuse-instance "$$o" -forward-search "$$t" $$n
However, LyX tries to open an additional "$$o" file in SumatraPDF. Any
idea what is going on?
Daniel
Well, the demands of installing LSW should not be counted against
installing text2bib because, again, perl was long ago ported to Windows.
As to that formatting issue, I was tempted to note that vi or emacs
could get the elements into the format needed by tex2bib. But then I
realized that