this with the text. Actually, this probably works
better for my purpose, but I thought I was probably being wimpish by not
being able to implement the L/R split. But now I feel a bit better about
my failure.
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inning of each
chapter and following this with the text. Actually, this probably works
better for my purpose, but I thought I was probably being wimpish by not
being able to implement the L/R split. But now I feel a bit better about
my failure.
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I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the
default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany'
seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes
an error.
Any information on this?
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On 19 Aug 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the
default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany'
seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes
an error
I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the
default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany'
seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes
an error.
Any information on this?
Anthony
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On 19 Aug 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the
default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany'
seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes
an error
I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the
default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany'
seems to be the default and putting '\openright' in the preamble causes
an error.
Any information on this?
Anthony
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On 19 Aug 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I'm using the book class. I'm sure that 'openright' used to be the
> > default and I used to put '\openany' in the preamble. Now 'openany'
> > seems to be the default and putting '\openright' i
On 06 Jun 2009, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Anthony Campbell schrieb:
I would like to make a macro for an ERT command:
\clearpage \thispagetyle \mbox{} \clearpage
I'm sure it is is possible but I don't seem able to find any
documentation for it.
Add this to your preamble:
\newcommand{\mystyle
On 06 Jun 2009, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Anthony Campbell schrieb:
I would like to make a macro for an ERT command:
\clearpage \thispagetyle \mbox{} \clearpage
I'm sure it is is possible but I don't seem able to find any
documentation for it.
Add this to your preamble:
\newcommand{\mystyle
On 06 Jun 2009, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Anthony Campbell schrieb:
>> I would like to make a macro for an ERT command:
>>
>> \clearpage \thispagetyle \mbox{} \clearpage
>>
>> I'm sure it is is possible but I don't seem able to find any
>> documentatio
I would like to make a macro for an ERT command:
\clearpage \thispagetyle \mbox{} \clearpage
I'm sure it is is possible but I don't seem able to find any
documentation for it.
Anthony
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I would like to make a macro for an ERT command:
\clearpage \thispagetyle \mbox{} \clearpage
I'm sure it is is possible but I don't seem able to find any
documentation for it.
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I would like to make a macro for an ERT command:
\clearpage \thispagetyle \mbox{} \clearpage
I'm sure it is is possible but I don't seem able to find any
documentation for it.
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for this. Maybe it's openany.
rh
It is.
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for this. Maybe it's openany.
rh
It is.
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pages in order to start every
>>> chapter
>>> on an odd page.
>>
> There's some option for this. Maybe it's "openany".
>
> rh
It is.
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the minor issues were sorted out
in a few hours with the information on the web.
Thank you very much.
EJ
ps: off course I included LyX in the acknowledgements section
On my printed books I include an acknowledgement in the form:
Typeset using Lyx on Debian Gnu/Linux.
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the minor issues were sorted out
in a few hours with the information on the web.
Thank you very much.
EJ
ps: off course I included LyX in the acknowledgements section
On my printed books I include an acknowledgement in the form:
Typeset using Lyx on Debian Gnu/Linux.
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In earlier versions of lyx I could mark lines or longer sections of text
using Shift+Right-arrow. This no longer works in 1.6.2 and I have to use the
mouse, which is less satisfactory. Is there any way to recapture the
earlier behaviour? Or is it a bug?
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On 31 Mar 2009, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Anthony Campbell a...@acampbell.org.uk writes:
In earlier versions of lyx I could mark lines or longer sections of text
using Shift+Right-arrow. This no longer works in 1.6.2 and I have to use the
mouse, which is less satisfactory. Is there any
In earlier versions of lyx I could mark lines or longer sections of text
using Shift+Right-arrow. This no longer works in 1.6.2 and I have to use the
mouse, which is less satisfactory. Is there any way to recapture the
earlier behaviour? Or is it a bug?
Anthony
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On 31 Mar 2009, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Anthony Campbell a...@acampbell.org.uk writes:
In earlier versions of lyx I could mark lines or longer sections of text
using Shift+Right-arrow. This no longer works in 1.6.2 and I have to use the
mouse, which is less satisfactory. Is there any
In earlier versions of lyx I could mark lines or longer sections of text
using Shift+Right-arrow. This no longer works in 1.6.2 and I have to use the
mouse, which is less satisfactory. Is there any way to recapture the
earlier behaviour? Or is it a bug?
Anthony
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On 31 Mar 2009, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Anthony Campbell <a...@acampbell.org.uk> writes:
>
> > In earlier versions of lyx I could mark lines or longer sections of text
> > using Shift+Right-arrow. This no longer works in 1.6.2 and I have to use the
> > mou
On 26 Mar 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-03-26, Anthony Campbell wrote:
For some reason, though, I had to copy the resultant lyx executable to
~/bin myself; neither make install nor the deb file put an executable in
place.
By default, the prefix is /usr/local, so probably
On 26 Mar 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-03-26, Anthony Campbell wrote:
For some reason, though, I had to copy the resultant lyx executable to
~/bin myself; neither make install nor the deb file put an executable in
place.
By default, the prefix is /usr/local, so probably
On 26 Mar 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2009-03-26, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > For some reason, though, I had to copy the resultant lyx executable to
> > ~/bin myself; neither make install nor the deb file put an executable in
> > place.
>
> By default, the pre
On 25 Mar 2009, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 25 Mar 2009, rgheck wrote:
Hard to know. The first thing I'd do is check to make sure libqt4-dev is
installed, and find out where it is installed. Anyway, if you want to
post the config.log, I can have a look.
rh
libqt4-dev is installed
On 25 Mar 2009, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 25 Mar 2009, rgheck wrote:
Hard to know. The first thing I'd do is check to make sure libqt4-dev is
installed, and find out where it is installed. Anyway, if you want to
post the config.log, I can have a look.
rh
libqt4-dev is installed
On 25 Mar 2009, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 25 Mar 2009, rgheck wrote:
>
> > Hard to know. The first thing I'd do is check to make sure libqt4-dev is
> > installed, and find out where it is installed. Anyway, if you want to
> > post the config.log, I can have a look.
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/usr/local/bin\n LyX files dir:/usr/local/share/lyx\n
#define LYX_DIR_VER LYX_DIR_16x
#define LYX_USERDIR_VER LYX_USERDIR_16x
#define LYX_MAJOR_VERSION 1
#define LYX_MINOR_VERSION 6
#define LYX_RELEASE_LEVEL 2
#define LYX_RELEASE_PATCH 0
configure: exit 1
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:
/usr/local/bin\n LyX files dir:/usr/local/share/lyx\n
#define LYX_DIR_VER LYX_DIR_16x
#define LYX_USERDIR_VER LYX_USERDIR_16x
#define LYX_MAJOR_VERSION 1
#define LYX_MINOR_VERSION 6
#define LYX_RELEASE_LEVEL 2
#define LYX_RELEASE_PATCH 0
configure: exit 1
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lyx-1.6.1, but
I'm curious about why there is this difference. I spent a long time
looking at config.log but no illumination dawned.
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ocal/share/lyx\n"
#define LYX_DIR_VER "LYX_DIR_16x"
#define LYX_USERDIR_VER "LYX_USERDIR_16x"
#define LYX_MAJOR_VERSION 1
#define LYX_MINOR_VERSION 6
#define LYX_RELEASE_LEVEL 2
#define LYX_RELEASE_PATCH 0
configure: exit 1
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On 20 Feb 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 20 February 2009 09:35:27 am Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm just starting to prepare my fourth book with Lyx, this time using
1.6.1 instead of 1.5.x.
Anthony,
What were your other three books? Are you self-publishing them, were they
published
On 20 Feb 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 20 February 2009 09:35:27 am Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm just starting to prepare my fourth book with Lyx, this time using
1.6.1 instead of 1.5.x.
Anthony,
What were your other three books? Are you self-publishing them, were they
published
On 20 Feb 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Friday 20 February 2009 09:35:27 am Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I'm just starting to prepare my fourth book with Lyx, this time using
> > 1.6.1 instead of 1.5.x.
>
> Anthony,
>
> What were your other three books? Are you
for viewing and
ultimately saving as a pdf file. How do I see the book as a whole?
Is there no way to add it to the foot of the first chapter? Do I have to
do it with the mouse?
Anthony
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On 20 Feb 2009, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm just starting to prepare my fourth book with Lyx, this time using
1.6.1 instead of 1.5.x.
I have a problem with importing the text. I import the first chapter
(previously a plain text tile) but when I want to add the second
chapter it comes
for viewing and
ultimately saving as a pdf file. How do I see the book as a whole?
Is there no way to add it to the foot of the first chapter? Do I have to
do it with the mouse?
Anthony
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On 20 Feb 2009, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm just starting to prepare my fourth book with Lyx, this time using
1.6.1 instead of 1.5.x.
I have a problem with importing the text. I import the first chapter
(previously a plain text tile) but when I want to add the second
chapter it comes
for viewing and
ultimately saving as a pdf file. How do I see the book as a whole?
Is there no way to add it to the foot of the first chapter? Do I have to
do it with the mouse?
Anthony
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On 20 Feb 2009, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I'm just starting to prepare my fourth book with Lyx, this time using
> 1.6.1 instead of 1.5.x.
>
> I have a problem with importing the text. I import the first chapter
> (previously a plain text tile) but when I want to add the second
>
to
somewhere that discusses this)?
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a few which had done the same.
But I don't think it looks good so I shall definitely try Marcelo's
solution next time.
Anthony
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On 17 Feb 2009, Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm about to start setting up my fourth book in Lyx (1.6.1). My previous
three were done using the Book class in 1.5.x. Can someone kindly tell
me what would be the advantages of using Memoir (or point me to
somewhere
to
somewhere that discusses this)?
Anthony
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a few which had done the same.
But I don't think it looks good so I shall definitely try Marcelo's
solution next time.
Anthony
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On 17 Feb 2009, Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm about to start setting up my fourth book in Lyx (1.6.1). My previous
three were done using the Book class in 1.5.x. Can someone kindly tell
me what would be the advantages of using Memoir (or point me to
somewhere
were done using the Book class in 1.5.x. Can someone kindly tell
me what would be the advantages of using Memoir (or point me to
somewhere that discusses this)?
Anthony
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==
I was very interested to see this thread because when I posted a query
on the same subject some time ago I got no replies. For one book I fixed
all the instances manually but it was a lot of work. For another, I just
gave up and left it, because on looking at other books by
On 17 Feb 2009, Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
>> I'm about to start setting up my fourth book in Lyx (1.6.1). My previous
>> three were done using the Book class in 1.5.x. Can someone kindly tell
>> me what would be the advantages of using Memoir (or poi
, it is much the same as being able to look
through a book in a bookshop.
Anthony
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, it is much the same as being able to look
through a book in a bookshop.
Anthony
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mazon did it anyway. Both
books are selling, though in small numbers. On balance, I think/hope
that the ability of readers to see a selection of pages will be helpful
to sales. As Steve says, it is much the same as being able to look
through a book in a bookshop.
Anthony
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as a possibility in their FAQ but you can use it.)
5. Moral of the story: have a look at Lulu before paying money upfront
to Booksurge. It might be worth searching the forums at Lulu for
opinions by people who have tried both.
Hope this is some use,
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as a possibility in their FAQ but you can use it.)
5. Moral of the story: have a look at Lulu before paying money upfront
to Booksurge. It might be worth searching the forums at Lulu for
opinions by people who have tried both.
Hope this is some use,
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t.)
5. Moral of the story: have a look at Lulu before paying money upfront
to Booksurge. It might be worth searching the forums at Lulu for
opinions by people who have tried both.
Hope this is some use,
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On 26 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page
On 26 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page
On 26 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> > > On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > >
> > > > I'm using the default book category.
> > > >
Is there any way to reduce the spacing between the slashes in hyperrefs
- http:// ?
I don't mean to make cross-references; just to give cites in footnotes
and bibliographies for a book.
Anthony
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On 25 Aug 2008, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:23:29AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Is there any way to reduce the spacing between the slashes in hyperrefs
- http:// ?
I don't mean to make cross-references; just to give cites in footnotes
and bibliographies
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at. Is there a way
to make it appear on every page, or alternatively on the right-hand
(odd number) page?
Anthony
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On 25 Aug 2008, rgheck wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at.
It's common in lots of books to open chapters on ODD pages. That's
On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at. Is there a way
to make it appear
Is there any way to reduce the spacing between the slashes in hyperrefs
- http:// ?
I don't mean to make cross-references; just to give cites in footnotes
and bibliographies for a book.
Anthony
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On 25 Aug 2008, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:23:29AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Is there any way to reduce the spacing between the slashes in hyperrefs
- http:// ?
I don't mean to make cross-references; just to give cites in footnotes
and bibliographies
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at. Is there a way
to make it appear on every page, or alternatively on the right-hand
(odd number) page?
Anthony
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On 25 Aug 2008, rgheck wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at.
It's common in lots of books to open chapters on ODD pages. That's
On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at. Is there a way
to make it appear
Is there any way to reduce the spacing between the slashes in hyperrefs
- http:// ?
I don't mean to make cross-references; just to give cites in footnotes
and bibliographies for a book.
Anthony
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On 25 Aug 2008, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:23:29AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > Is there any way to reduce the spacing between the slashes in hyperrefs
> > - http:// ?
> >
> > I don't mean to make cross-references; just
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at. Is there a way
to make it appear on every page, or alternatively on the right-hand
(odd number) page?
Anthony
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On 25 Aug 2008, rgheck wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
>> I'm using the default book category.
>>
>> The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
>> doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at.
>>
>>
> It's commo
On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > I'm using the default book category.
> >
> > The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
> > doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look
On 16 Jul 2008, Manveru wrote:
In Acrobat Reader 8 this example document seems to be quite fine. Even in
large scale.
Michal
It looks OK with xpdf here as well.
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On 16 Jul 2008, Manveru wrote:
In Acrobat Reader 8 this example document seems to be quite fine. Even in
large scale.
Michal
It looks OK with xpdf here as well.
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On 16 Jul 2008, Manveru wrote:
> In Acrobat Reader 8 this example document seems to be quite fine. Even in
> large scale.
>
> Michal
>
It looks OK with xpdf here as well.
Anthony
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that for their distribution packages (for Amazon etc.)
the inner and outer margins must be the same, although you are allowed a
gutter on the inside. In practice, I've found that it's best not to have
the gutter and just set them all the same.
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that for their distribution packages (for Amazon etc.)
the inner and outer margins must be the same, although you are allowed a
gutter on the inside. In practice, I've found that it's best not to have
the gutter and just set them all the same.
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e visible width of the two inner margins should
> still look equal to one outer margin
>
Lulu specifies that for their distribution packages (for Amazon etc.)
the inner and outer margins must be the same, although you are allowed a
gutter on the inside. In practice, I've found that it's best not
On 13 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Yes, I do have dejavu (ttf-dejavu) but I don't know how to tell lyx to
use it - it doesn't appear as a choice. But I'm not sure that what I am
trying to do is possible in Lyx (see my reply to Gunter below).
1. Does
On 13 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Yes, I do have dejavu (ttf-dejavu) but I don't know how to tell lyx to
use it - it doesn't appear as a choice. But I'm not sure that what I am
trying to do is possible in Lyx (see my reply to Gunter below).
1. Does
On 13 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
> On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > Yes, I do have dejavu (ttf-dejavu) but I don't know how to tell lyx to
> > use it - it doesn't appear as a choice. But I'm not sure that what I am
> > trying to do is possible in Lyx (see
of it.
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(see my reply to Gunter below).
Anthony
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it requires a familiarity with Latex which
she doesn't have. I was hoping things might be simpler with Lyx but
seemingly not.
Thanks for the Thessalonica suggestion; it may be a viable alternative.
Anthony
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of it.
Anthony
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(see my reply to Gunter below).
Anthony
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Anthony Campbell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Microsoft-free zone - Using Debian GNU/Linux
http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews,
and sceptical articles)
it requires a familiarity with Latex which
she doesn't have. I was hoping things might be simpler with Lyx but
seemingly not.
Thanks for the Thessalonica suggestion; it may be a viable alternative.
Anthony
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Anthony Campbell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http
rk there is no real point in
fiddling with the rest of it.
Anthony
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Anthony Campbell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Microsoft-free zone - Using Debian GNU/Linux
http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews,
and sceptical articles)
whats the output of: ls -l /usr/share/fonts/dejavu/
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> pavel
Yes, I do have dejavu (ttf-dejavu) but I don't know how to tell lyx to
use it - it doesn't appear as a choice. But I'm not sure that what I am
trying to do is possible in Lyx (see my reply to Gunter below).
Anthony
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Anthony Campbell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Microsoft-free zone - Using Debian GNU/Linux
http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews,
and sceptical articles)
characters on-screen and to print Greek via Latex, but she can't do it
without help from me because it requires a familiarity with Latex which
she doesn't have. I was hoping things might be simpler with Lyx but
seemingly not.
Thanks for the Thessalonica suggestion; it may be a viable alternative.
On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde)
keeps
appearing before the letter instead of above it.
In most fonts, even in the Standard glyph list of the Unicode
consortium
On 11 Jun 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde)
keeps
appearing before the letter instead of above it.
In most fonts, even
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