Thanks, Rich. I really appreciate the help.
Bruce
On Jun 15, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
So in BibDesk I could create a master bib file that lists all the
references I might use in papers I might write? How though does
the list
When I opened in LyX 1.4.1 a document (standard article class)
originally created in LyX 1.3.4 and inserted a new bibliography entry
between the already existing fifth and sixth entries, the new entry
was given the number 1, not number 6. Any thoughts? No BibTeX here.
The entries were just
] no matter where I
try to insert a new entry.
Bruce
On Jun 14, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
When I opened in LyX 1.4.1 a document (standard article class)
originally
created in LyX 1.3.4 and inserted a new bibliography entry between
You're right, José. The printed version is fine and reopening the
file fixed the numbering on screen.
Thanks.
Bruce
On Jun 14, 2006, at 11:47 AM, Jose' Matos wrote:
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 16:49, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
When I opened in LyX 1.4.1 a document (standard article class
When I opened in LyX 1.4.1 a document (standard article class)
originally created in LyX 1.3.4 and inserted a new bibliography entry
between the already existing fifth and sixth entries, the new entry
was given the number 1, not number 6. Any thoughts? No BibTeX here.
The entries were just
] no matter where I
try to insert a new entry.
Bruce
On Jun 14, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
When I opened in LyX 1.4.1 a document (standard article class)
originally
created in LyX 1.3.4 and inserted a new bibliography entry between
You're right, José. The printed version is fine and reopening the
file fixed the numbering on screen.
Thanks.
Bruce
On Jun 14, 2006, at 11:47 AM, Jose' Matos wrote:
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 16:49, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
When I opened in LyX 1.4.1 a document (standard article class
When I opened in LyX 1.4.1 a document (standard article class)
originally created in LyX 1.3.4 and inserted a new bibliography entry
between the already existing fifth and sixth entries, the new entry
was given the number 1, not number 6. Any thoughts? No BibTeX here.
The entries were just
] no matter where I
try to insert a new entry.
Bruce
On Jun 14, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
When I opened in LyX 1.4.1 a document (standard article class)
originally
created in LyX 1.3.4 and inserted a new bibliography entry between
You're right, José. The printed version is fine and reopening the
file fixed the numbering on screen.
Thanks.
Bruce
On Jun 14, 2006, at 11:47 AM, Jose' Matos wrote:
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 16:49, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
When I opened in LyX 1.4.1 a document (standard article class
An example cv, modeled on the format I use, has been uploaded to the
LyX Wiki by Christian:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/CVBrucePourciau
Using just fancyheader, horizontal rules, and list environments, it's
simple and clean.
Bruce
An example cv, modeled on the format I use, has been uploaded to the
LyX Wiki by Christian:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/CVBrucePourciau
Using just fancyheader, horizontal rules, and list environments, it's
simple and clean.
Bruce
An example cv, modeled on the format I use, has been uploaded to the
LyX Wiki by Christian:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/CVBrucePourciau
Using just fancyheader, horizontal rules, and list environments, it's
simple and clean.
Bruce
Bless you, George.
LyX 1.3.4 did not seem to mind the apostrophe. Why does 1.4.1?
Bruce
On Jun 8, 2006, at 9:48 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
It seems to be an entire folder of figure files that's involved: both
the eps figure files in that folder and the canvas files
Is anyone using cocoAspell successfully with LyX/Mac? Especially the
newest version 2.0.4? Are there some things to watch out for during
the installation or in using it?
Bruce
Bless you, George.
LyX 1.3.4 did not seem to mind the apostrophe. Why does 1.4.1?
Bruce
On Jun 8, 2006, at 9:48 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
It seems to be an entire folder of figure files that's involved: both
the eps figure files in that folder and the canvas files
Is anyone using cocoAspell successfully with LyX/Mac? Especially the
newest version 2.0.4? Are there some things to watch out for during
the installation or in using it?
Bruce
Bless you, George.
LyX 1.3.4 did not seem to mind the apostrophe. Why does 1.4.1?
Bruce
On Jun 8, 2006, at 9:48 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
It seems to be an entire folder of figure files that's involved: both
the eps figure files in that folder and the canvas files
Is anyone using cocoAspell successfully with LyX/Mac? Especially the
newest version 2.0.4? Are there some things to watch out for during
the installation or in using it?
Bruce
Some line drawings (in eps format) which loaded just fine using LyX
1.3.4 now do not load in 1.4.1. In LyX 1.4.1 Insert Graphics gives
only a graphics box that contains the (correct) name of the graphics
file I'm trying to insert and the message Error converting to
loadable format. (In
a figure file in some cases have an effect on the
original figure file, an effect that then prevents that figure from
loading into LyX?
Bruce
On Jun 7, 2006, at 12:12 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Some line drawings (in eps format) which loaded just fine using LyX
1.3.4 now do not load in 1.4.1
not select -- that could be causing this?
Thanks for any help the list can provide.
Bruce
On Jun 7, 2006, at 1:45 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
After more investigation, the figures that yield the conversion
error (below) appear to be figures that I had previously uploaded
Some line drawings (in eps format) which loaded just fine using LyX
1.3.4 now do not load in 1.4.1. In LyX 1.4.1 Insert Graphics gives
only a graphics box that contains the (correct) name of the graphics
file I'm trying to insert and the message Error converting to
loadable format. (In
a figure file in some cases have an effect on the
original figure file, an effect that then prevents that figure from
loading into LyX?
Bruce
On Jun 7, 2006, at 12:12 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Some line drawings (in eps format) which loaded just fine using LyX
1.3.4 now do not load in 1.4.1
not select -- that could be causing this?
Thanks for any help the list can provide.
Bruce
On Jun 7, 2006, at 1:45 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
After more investigation, the figures that yield the conversion
error (below) appear to be figures that I had previously uploaded
Some line drawings (in eps format) which loaded just fine using LyX
1.3.4 now do not load in 1.4.1. In LyX 1.4.1 Insert > Graphics gives
only a graphics box that contains the (correct) name of the graphics
file I'm trying to insert and the message "Error converting to
loadable format." (In
a figure file in some cases have an effect on the
original figure file, an effect that then prevents that figure from
loading into LyX?
Bruce
On Jun 7, 2006, at 12:12 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Some line drawings (in eps format) which loaded just fine using LyX
1.3.4 now do not load in 1.4.1
figures -- some
option I did or did not select -- that could be causing this?
Thanks for any help the list can provide.
Bruce
On Jun 7, 2006, at 1:45 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
After more investigation, the figures that yield the conversion
error (below) appear to be figures
Jürgen, thank you. Just what I wanted to know.
Bruce
On Jun 6, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
that is, in 10 point
Jürgen, thank you. Just what I wanted to know.
Bruce
On Jun 6, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
that is, in 10 point
Jürgen, thank you. Just what I wanted to know.
Bruce
On Jun 6, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
that is, in 10 point
Thank you Bennett, Stephen, Maria, and Tomoharu. I've made TeXShop my
default pdf previewer in the finder. A step up from Preview.
Bruce
On Jun 2, 2006, at 9:56 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Jun 2, 2006, at 5:44 PM, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
Does TeXShop make a better previewer than the
Thank you Bennett, Stephen, Maria, and Tomoharu. I've made TeXShop my
default pdf previewer in the finder. A step up from Preview.
Bruce
On Jun 2, 2006, at 9:56 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Jun 2, 2006, at 5:44 PM, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
Does TeXShop make a better previewer than the
Thank you Bennett, Stephen, Maria, and Tomoharu. I've made TeXShop my
default pdf previewer in the finder. A step up from Preview.
Bruce
On Jun 2, 2006, at 9:56 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Jun 2, 2006, at 5:44 PM, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
Does TeXShop make a better previewer than the
Does TeXShop make a better previewer than the default (Preview) for
LyX/Mac? To change the viewer to TeXShop in LyX/Mac 1.4.1, I put -a
texshop in the viewer space after doing Preferences File formats
PDF (pdflatex). But viewing a LyX file then gave an error. Does
texshop have to be by
Does TeXShop make a better previewer than the default (Preview) for
LyX/Mac? To change the viewer to TeXShop in LyX/Mac 1.4.1, I put -a
texshop in the viewer space after doing Preferences File formats
PDF (pdflatex). But viewing a LyX file then gave an error. Does
texshop have to be by
Does TeXShop make a better previewer than the default (Preview) for
LyX/Mac? To change the viewer to TeXShop in LyX/Mac 1.4.1, I put -a
texshop in the viewer space after doing Preferences > File formats >
PDF (pdflatex). But viewing a LyX file then gave an error. Does
texshop have to be by
Two easy questions for the LyXers on the list:
1 I've read that LyX/Mac 1.4.1 can read LyX/Mac 1.3.7 files. Can it
also read 1.3.4 files?
2 The MacTex download includes the latex-aware spell checker
Excalibur. Can Excalibur be used to spellcheck in LyX/Mac? Or is
Aspell the way to go?
Two easy questions for the LyXers on the list:
1 I've read that LyX/Mac 1.4.1 can read LyX/Mac 1.3.7 files. Can it
also read 1.3.4 files?
2 The MacTex download includes the latex-aware spell checker
Excalibur. Can Excalibur be used to spellcheck in LyX/Mac? Or is
Aspell the way to go?
Two easy questions for the LyXers on the list:
1 I've read that LyX/Mac 1.4.1 can read LyX/Mac 1.3.7 files. Can it
also read 1.3.4 files?
2 The MacTex download includes the latex-aware spell checker
Excalibur. Can Excalibur be used to spellcheck in LyX/Mac? Or is
Aspell the way to go?
Thanks, Rich and Bennett.
Bruce
On Thu, 25 May 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
If I now download LyX 1.3.7 or 1.4.1, should they work?
Bruce,
Yes. I just upgraded tetex to 3.0.0 and everything works just fine.
Another question: My tex installation is tex.ii2. Are there good
reasons
The MacTeX page of CTAN lists three downloads dated 2006 3-14:
MacTeX-20060314.dmg
MacTeX-20060314.dmg.md5
MacTeX.dmg
Anyone know which I should download?
Bruce
Thanks, Rich and Bennett.
Bruce
On Thu, 25 May 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
If I now download LyX 1.3.7 or 1.4.1, should they work?
Bruce,
Yes. I just upgraded tetex to 3.0.0 and everything works just fine.
Another question: My tex installation is tex.ii2. Are there good
reasons
The MacTeX page of CTAN lists three downloads dated 2006 3-14:
MacTeX-20060314.dmg
MacTeX-20060314.dmg.md5
MacTeX.dmg
Anyone know which I should download?
Bruce
Thanks, Rich and Bennett.
Bruce
On Thu, 25 May 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
If I now download LyX 1.3.7 or 1.4.1, should they work?
Bruce,
Yes. I just upgraded tetex to 3.0.0 and everything works just fine.
Another question: My tex installation is tex.ii2. Are there good
reasons
The MacTeX page of CTAN lists three downloads dated 2006 3-14:
MacTeX-20060314.dmg
MacTeX-20060314.dmg.md5
MacTeX.dmg
Anyone know which I should download?
Bruce
Thanks for the advice, Bennett and Maria.
Bruce
On Wednesday, May 24, 2006, at 03:03 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On May 24, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services
at my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS
My Mac has now been upgraded to OS 1.4.5. In the process, a new hard
drive was installed with the new OS and my applications. My other
files, including my tex installation, have remained untouched in my
private folder on our network. My tex installation, from Gerben
Wierda's site, is in a
Thanks for the advice, Bennett and Maria.
Bruce
On Wednesday, May 24, 2006, at 03:03 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On May 24, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services
at my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS
My Mac has now been upgraded to OS 1.4.5. In the process, a new hard
drive was installed with the new OS and my applications. My other
files, including my tex installation, have remained untouched in my
private folder on our network. My tex installation, from Gerben
Wierda's site, is in a
Thanks for the advice, Bennett and Maria.
Bruce
On Wednesday, May 24, 2006, at 03:03 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On May 24, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services
at my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS
My Mac has now been upgraded to OS 1.4.5. In the process, a new hard
drive was installed with the new OS and my applications. My other
files, including my tex installation, have remained untouched in my
private folder on our network. My tex installation, from Gerben
Wierda's site, is in a
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services at
my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS 10.4.5
tomorrow. After that, I will be looking to install TeX again and then
LyX 1.4.1. Some questions:
1 Any advice on the installation processes? Things to watch
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services at
my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS 10.4.5
tomorrow. After that, I will be looking to install TeX again and then
LyX 1.4.1. Some questions:
1 Any advice on the installation processes? Things to watch
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services at
my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS 10.4.5
tomorrow. After that, I will be looking to install TeX again and then
LyX 1.4.1. Some questions:
1 Any advice on the installation processes? Things to watch
Also, if you have a suggestion for another way to design a good
looking cv, please share.
Well, for what it's worth here's one example cv, mine, using just the
standard article class, the fancy headers package, horizontal lines
under the headings, and the list environment.
Bruce
Also, if you have a suggestion for another way to design a good
looking cv, please share.
Well, for what it's worth here's one example cv, mine, using just the
standard article class, the fancy headers package, horizontal lines
under the headings, and the list environment.
Bruce
Also, if you have a suggestion for another way to design a good
looking cv, please share.
Well, for what it's worth here's one example cv, mine, using just the
standard article class, the fancy headers package, horizontal lines
under the headings, and the list environment.
Bruce
I am currently running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8. If I update the OS
to 10.4, should I expect to have problems running LyX 1.3.4?
Bruce
I am currently running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8. If I update the OS
to 10.4, should I expect to have problems running LyX 1.3.4?
Bruce
I am currently running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8. If I update the OS
to 10.4, should I expect to have problems running LyX 1.3.4?
Bruce
How do I get the German letter ß (eszett) to appear? When I type \ss in
ERT by itself, I get it, but typing the same thing in the middle of a
German word gives me an error message like this: Undefined control
sequence.
...en Fassungen gewandelt hat. Anschlie\ssend
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks Sara, Georg, and Maria
On Wednesday, April 19, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Georg Baum wrote:
Sara Stymne wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
How do I get the German letter ß (eszett) to appear? When I type \ss
in ERT by itself, I get it, but typing the same thing in the middle
of
a German word
How do I get the German letter ß (eszett) to appear? When I type \ss in
ERT by itself, I get it, but typing the same thing in the middle of a
German word gives me an error message like this: Undefined control
sequence.
...en Fassungen gewandelt hat. Anschlie\ssend
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks Sara, Georg, and Maria
On Wednesday, April 19, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Georg Baum wrote:
Sara Stymne wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
How do I get the German letter ß (eszett) to appear? When I type \ss
in ERT by itself, I get it, but typing the same thing in the middle
of
a German word
How do I get the German letter ß (eszett) to appear? When I type \ss in
ERT by itself, I get it, but typing the same thing in the middle of a
German word gives me an error message like this: Undefined control
sequence.
...en Fassungen gewandelt hat. Anschlie\ssend
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks Sara, Georg, and Maria
On Wednesday, April 19, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Georg Baum wrote:
Sara Stymne wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
How do I get the German letter ß (eszett) to appear? When I type \ss
in ERT by itself, I get it, but typing the same thing in the middle
of
a German word
Suppose I have two figures, labeled 1 and 2, which I would like to
display vertically, with their labels on the left, like so:
1 fig
2 fig
Using a list or tabular environment, each label ends up horizontally
aligned with the bottom of the bounding box for its figure. Of course
Suppose I have two figures, labeled 1 and 2, which I would like to
display vertically, with their labels on the left, like so:
1 fig
2 fig
Using a list or tabular environment, each label ends up horizontally
aligned with the bottom of the bounding box for its figure. Of course
Suppose I have two figures, labeled 1 and 2, which I would like to
display vertically, with their labels on the left, like so:
1 fig
2 fig
Using a list or tabular environment, each label ends up horizontally
aligned with the bottom of the bounding box for its figure. Of course
Thanks, JMarc
Bruce
On Tuesday, March 21, 2006, at 03:24 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Bruce == Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a
Bruce paragraph that latex has left flush. For example, switching to
Bruce a standard
Thanks, JMarc
Bruce
On Tuesday, March 21, 2006, at 03:24 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Bruce == Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a
Bruce paragraph that latex has left flush. For example, switching to
Bruce a standard
Thanks, JMarc
Bruce
On Tuesday, March 21, 2006, at 03:24 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Bruce" == Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bruce> Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a
Bruce> paragraph that latex has left flush. For examp
Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a paragraph that
latex has left flush. For example, switching to a standard environment
after a block quotation does not indent the first line. If this first
line is still part of the paragraph which includes the block quotation,
that's
Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a paragraph that
latex has left flush. For example, switching to a standard environment
after a block quotation does not indent the first line. If this first
line is still part of the paragraph which includes the block quotation,
that's
Now and then I would like to indent the first line of a paragraph that
latex has left flush. For example, switching to a standard environment
after a block quotation does not indent the first line. If this first
line is still part of the paragraph which includes the block quotation,
that's
Peter,
Typographers tell us that block quotations should not be placed in
quotation marks. Nor should they be put in a different typeface.
Generally a block quotation is indented and the font size may be the
same or smaller than the body text. See, for example, Robert
Bringhurst's The
Peter,
Typographers tell us that block quotations should not be placed in
quotation marks. Nor should they be put in a different typeface.
Generally a block quotation is indented and the font size may be the
same or smaller than the body text. See, for example, Robert
Bringhurst's The
Peter,
Typographers tell us that block quotations should not be placed in
quotation marks. Nor should they be put in a different typeface.
Generally a block quotation is indented and the font size may be the
same or smaller than the body text. See, for example, Robert
Bringhurst's The
Thanks, Uwe, Charles, and Enrico
On Monday, February 20, 2006, at 05:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I
would like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the
problem to tell the students that this is a 20
Thanks, Uwe, Charles, and Enrico
On Monday, February 20, 2006, at 05:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I
would like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the
problem to tell the students that this is a 20
Thanks, Uwe, Charles, and Enrico
On Monday, February 20, 2006, at 05:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I
would like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the
problem to tell the students that this is a 20
Some time ago Karsten Heymann offered the advice below (about oldstyle
figures, but not about footnotes).
Bruce
use
\usepackage{mathpazo}
(or even better \usepackage[sc]{mathpazo} if your latex is new enough)
for better math support (and better \textsc output).
See
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to
tell the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text being [20],
but neither
Some time ago Karsten Heymann offered the advice below (about oldstyle
figures, but not about footnotes).
Bruce
use
\usepackage{mathpazo}
(or even better \usepackage[sc]{mathpazo} if your latex is new enough)
for better math support (and better \textsc output).
See
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to
tell the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text being [20],
but neither
Some time ago Karsten Heymann offered the advice below (about oldstyle
figures, but not about footnotes).
Bruce
use
\usepackage{mathpazo}
(or even better \usepackage[sc]{mathpazo} if your latex is new enough)
for better math support (and better \textsc output).
See
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to
tell the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text being [20],
but neither
Every book in my office and every book at my home, fiction and
nonfiction, has justified text, the only exceptions being some
children's books, in particular the ones with just a sentence or two on
each page, which are set ragged right. When the text width is very
narrow or the font size very
Every book in my office and every book at my home, fiction and
nonfiction, has justified text, the only exceptions being some
children's books, in particular the ones with just a sentence or two on
each page, which are set ragged right. When the text width is very
narrow or the font size very
Every book in my office and every book at my home, fiction and
nonfiction, has justified text, the only exceptions being some
children's books, in particular the ones with just a sentence or two on
each page, which are set ragged right. When the text width is very
narrow or the font size very
The Elements of Typographic Style, by Robert Bringhurst, uses
horizontal rules only sparingly, but they extend across the type block.
Of The Elements, the great Hermann Zapf wrote, I wish to see this book
become the Typographers' Bible.
Bruce
On Monday, October 24, 2005, at 03:01 PM,
The Elements of Typographic Style, by Robert Bringhurst, uses
horizontal rules only sparingly, but they extend across the type block.
Of The Elements, the great Hermann Zapf wrote, I wish to see this book
become the Typographers' Bible.
Bruce
On Monday, October 24, 2005, at 03:01 PM,
The Elements of Typographic Style, by Robert Bringhurst, uses
horizontal rules only sparingly, but they extend across the type block.
Of The Elements, the great Hermann Zapf wrote, "I wish to see this book
become the Typographers' Bible."
Bruce
On Monday, October 24, 2005, at 03:01 PM,
Correct me someone if I'm wrong, but doesn't PDF (pdflatex) fail when
the document has graphics in eps format? But PDF will work fine. Don't
know about PDF (dvipdfm).
Bruce
On Friday, October 21, 2005, at 03:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I just wanna know:
What's worth to use, PDF
Correct me someone if I'm wrong, but doesn't PDF (pdflatex) fail when
the document has graphics in eps format? But PDF will work fine. Don't
know about PDF (dvipdfm).
Bruce
On Friday, October 21, 2005, at 03:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I just wanna know:
What's worth to use, PDF
Correct me someone if I'm wrong, but doesn't PDF (pdflatex) fail when
the document has graphics in eps format? But PDF will work fine. Don't
know about PDF (dvipdfm).
Bruce
On Friday, October 21, 2005, at 03:23 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I just wanna know:
What's worth to use, PDF
Thanks, Andre'. It's nice to know the reason for the slow printing the
first time around.
Bruce
On Sunday, August 14, 2005, at 02:46 AM, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:32:46PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
Thanks, Andre'. It's nice to know the reason for the slow printing the
first time around.
Bruce
On Sunday, August 14, 2005, at 02:46 AM, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:32:46PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
Thanks, Andre'. It's nice to know the reason for the slow printing the
first time around.
Bruce
On Sunday, August 14, 2005, at 02:46 AM, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:32:46PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
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