Re: Exercises at end of sections

2022-05-31 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck

On 5/30/22 12:59, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:

Am Montag, dem 30.05.2022 um 05:38 -0500 schrieb Joseph Hesse:

Hello,
I am writing a text book and want to have numbered exercises at the
end of each section.  Please point me to the docs or packages that will
let me do this.
Thank you,
Joe Hesse


There probably is some pre-existing package you could adapt. But this 
would be relatively easy to do from scratch. My first thought would be 
as in the attached file. Is there something you need that isn't here?


Riki



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Re: Settings file for lyx

2022-05-31 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck

On 5/31/22 16:42, tush via lyx-users wrote:

Me and my colleagues are working on a multi-user project.
Is there any way to guarantee that all of us have the same LyX settings?
We can share screenshots of the settings window, but I prefer 
something more technical.


I mean, the document settings are part of the file.
But LyX settings definitely should not be the same for all users. 
Particularly, settings that are related to languages, font encoding 
and shortcuts, for example, could change if an expert user has made 
changes after the first installation.


I was wondering if I can write down a file to be sent via email to my 
colleagues so can double-click and open it, and after running it they 
would have the same settings for LyX as me, the project manager.


Is there such a thing?


Any document-specific settings are contained in the document itself. So 
you do not have to worry about those. They will travel with the 
document. You can see them yourself. Just open the LyX file with a text 
editor. It will look something like this:


#LyX 2.4 created this file. For more info see https://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 608
\begin_document
\begin_header
\save_transient_properties true
\origin unavailable
\textclass paper

The document settings are in the header, which ends with \end_header.

The system-wide settings are all contained in text files that you can 
find in your user directory, most importantly the 'preferences' file. So 
to synchronize those, you just need to send that file to other users. 
But I'm not sure that those are what you have in mind.


Note, by the way, that it is easy to use LyX with different 
configurations. The '-userdir' flag lets you specify a user directory, 
so your users could have one for use with this project and a different 
one that they use for other thingsif they want.


Riki

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Settings file for lyx

2022-05-31 Thread tush via lyx-users
Me and my colleagues are working on a multi-user project.
Is there any way to guarantee that all of us have the same LyX settings?
We can share screenshots of the settings window, but I prefer something more 
technical.

I mean, the document settings are part of the file.
But LyX settings definitely should not be the same for all users. Particularly, 
settings that are related to languages, font encoding and shortcuts, for 
example, could change if an expert user has made changes after the first 
installation.

I was wondering if I can write down a file to be sent via email to my 
colleagues so can double-click and open it, and after running it they would 
have the same settings for LyX as me, the project manager.

Is there such a thing?-- 
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