On 9/08/2022 10:30 am, tush via lyx-users wrote:
I am trying to see if LyX foreword search (through synctex) works on
my windows 10.
I have LyX 2.3.6 installed on windows 10.
I have set up LyX so that Sumatra opens when compiling pdfs.
I ticked a V in Document Settings->Formats->synchronize
I am trying to see if LyX foreword search (through synctex) works on my windows
10.
I have LyX 2.3.6 installed on windows 10.
I have set up LyX so that Sumatra opens when compiling pdfs.
I ticked a V in Document Settings->Formats->synchronize with output" and I have
a synctex.gz file in the
On Mon, 8 Aug 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
I can mark cited regulations as unnumbered sections, subsections,
subsubsections, paragraphs, and subparagraphs. See mwe.pdf attached.
Sigh. Attached to this one.
Rich
mwe.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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On Mon, 8 Aug 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is there a way to do this using a package that adds another environment to
the top-level set that includes Standard, Quotation, Quote, etc.? Or is
there a better way to do this?
I've found a pragmatic solution ... which has its own question.
I can mark
Is there a "convention" among you tex users to trigger the SyncTeX command for
navigating the current view from the LyX cursor to its corresponding position
in the pdf reader?
I have seen "cmd+option+j" in the context of VScode users, but I wonder if
other users use this shortcut too.--
I use the KOMA-Script classes. For regulatory compliance reports I need to
include each specific regulatory requirement followed by how the project
complies with it. I want the two sections to appear differently, perhaps the
regulatory requirement in an emphasized font and the compliance section