edu Gpl wrote:
> Dear Paul, lyx users
>
> please how i can add differents bullts in the same document ?
> Example: in attachment files i used main documnts with bullts (shape =
> dots), and child documents "exam" with bullts (shape = square), but when i
> generated pdf file, i got all the bullts
Riccardo wrote:
> Hello,
> I have the following configuration:
>
>
>- texlive-full (including texlive-bibtex-extra) from unofficial
>ppa:jonathonf/texlive-2016
>- biber 2.5
>- Lyx 2.2.1 from ppa:lyx-devel/release
>
>
> After the last update, LyX show me a compatibility error me
John Kane wrote:
> Is there any relatively simple way to implement the Chicago Manual of
> Style's full reference in a footnote style?
You should use BibLaTeX with the Chicago style
https://www.ctan.org/pkg/biblatex-chicago
>
> I saw a reference to \footcite in LaTex but a) it's not clear to m
Kornel Benko wrote:
> Knowing what went wrong, why are you doing it again?
> Simply remove your local copy of cua.bind. Lyx will use the system
> version.
>
Of course.
Charles
Liviu Andronic wrote:
> 2.2.0 packages are now available on the PPA, including for 16.04:
> https://launchpad.net/~lyx-devel/+archive/ubuntu/release
>
> Please report on the list if you encounter any issues with the packaging.
>
Thank you Liviu for the packages !
I have updated LyX on Ubuntu
Laura Schröder wrote:
> Hello! I'm a very beginner in lyx. I started to write a
> document, and after some time, I wanted to get the PDF preview, but I got
> the error message: LaTex error: \eqdistribution undefined
>
>
> LaTex error: \pagedeclaration undefined
>
>
> Hello Lyx,
>
>
> Im having a problem when using threeparttablex with longtables. In order
> to see the table I am working with, I have chosen to use ERT code to
> \begin{ThreePartTable} and then \begin{TableNotes} \end{TableNotes}
> etc then ive inserted a table and made it a long table.
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I have probably chosen
> InBook
> wrongly or added the editor at the wrong place.
>
Inbook is to cite a chapter in a book written by an author : W. Engelmann,
"My first and best chapter", My Big Book, Hamburg 2015, S. 10-50
Incollection for an article in a collect
Maria Gouskova wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Elsevier wants me to create a .tex file for them that uses
Arial--a
> non-TeX font. When I go to make the PDF using XeTeX, I get
the LaTeX
> error "Command \sups already defined".
>
> A bit of digging suggests this is because of an
incompatibility
> between
Michael Berger wrote:
> Needles to say that I have studied all issue related comments I could
> find. Is somebody out there with a resolution?
>
Biblatex uses the package url to format and print urls. In the file
biblatex.def, you will find options made by biblatex to break long urls. The
cod
Rich Shepard wrote:
> elsarticle-harv and clicked the "OK" button. The status line reported the
> document was being reformatted. After saving, I compiled it using
> pdflatex. But, the bibliography is still in author-title format with the
> year at the end.
>
It seems that elsarticle bst file w
You should really switch to biblatex. It is the way to fine tune your
bibliography and make certain fields appear or not. If you stick with
natbib, it is much more difficult.
Try to compile the examples in the biblatex package from the command line to
check that you have all what is needed to
It looks like a mismatch between the paper size of your pdf and the one in
your printer.
C.
Thank you Jürgen.
Following your recommendation, I have added in the preamble :
\usepackage[style=french]{csquotes}
\MakeInnerQuote{¬}
\DeclareQuoteStyle[quotes]{french}
{\mkfrenchopenquote{\guillemotleft}}
{\mkfrenchclosequote{\guillemotright}}
{\textquoteleft}
{\textquoteright}
and ch
Hello,
I'm trying to get opening and closing single quotes correct.
I'm typing in my Lyx file : 'This must be printed between single quotes' and
I get
\textquoteright This must be printed between single quotes \textquoteright
when I want
\textquoteleft This must be printed between single q
Prannoy Pilligundla wrote:
Hi Prannoy,
I use, praise (and sometimes curse) Tex4ht to convert lyx/latex
files
to odt and msword.
Tex4ht is a powerful software but complex and fragile. In the many
years, I have been using Tex4ht, I have found that :
- The overloading of the latex macros that t
rgheck wrote:
> It'd be nice to hear precisely what people would want that version
> control does not provide. I have a hard time myself seeing why it is any
> more than an "isn't that cool" feature for two people simultaneously to
> edit a single document. I.e., fun, but hardly revolutionary as f
Piero wrote:
>
> I *think* that the issue is originated by some wrong use of auxiliary
> files in LyX, but please help me solve this.
When the biblatex styles creates some op. cit, ibid., etc. it needs a new
latex run ro get the cross-references right. LyX does not understand that.
Maybe in t
Νίκος Αλεξανδρής wrote:
> Please, let me know if I am doing something wrong, or forgot an
> important package to install.
>
apt-get install tex4ht latex2rtf
At some point the tex4ht package in Debian was not working but now it is in
good shape, I think.
Nevertheless tex4ht is a complex and
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the "note" field for
> this purpose?
>
> @book {...
>
> note={\includegraphics{...}}
> }
>
Yes but the lists of references is basically a list and if you include a
graphics at the end of an item of the list, LaTeX is go
Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
>> Something like this:
>>
>> \deffootnotemark{\textsuperscript{\colorbox{red}%
>> {\textcolor{white}{\thefootnotemark
>>
>> in the preamble. Use koma-script class.
>
>
> Yago and Charles,
> Thanks for your help. I think I'll need something more refined, though.
>
M. C. Sunny Wong wrote:
> Dear LyX Users:
>
> Would you please let me know if there is anyway to make the footnotes to
> be 12-font-size and double-spaced?
>
If you use KomaScript, look the documentation. Basically, you must add
something like \setkomafont{footnotes}{@)for changing the font of
Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there a way of applying color to a footnote mark while keeping the
> footnote itself black? That is, the superscript number in white with
> colored background (inside a longtable) and the footnote (outside the
> table) in black.
>
> I've tried with footmisc, b
Marshall Feldman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm starting a project for which LyX appears to be the best choice, but
> I have a few questions related to getting started. I'd prefer to ask
> them now and start doing things the right way rather than find out six
> months from now that I have to go back and ch
sara teinturier wrote:
>
> Thanks Charles, I've taken away the first two lines, now "Bibliographie"
> title appears as the good French word... I use the TeXlive packages for
> Ubuntu 9.04: csquotes package is an outdated version.
> (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/texlive-extra/+bug/433
Piero wrote:
But you're true, I would love to know how
> to create a style of mine with less effort and low programming skills.
1) In your local tex directory (here /usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex/)
create a new directory for example Faustini
2) In Faustini create 2 sub-directories a) cbx b) b
Luca De Marini wrote:
> And as I said, of course I know Scribus is a better toy for this kind of
> work. The interesting thing for me is pushing Lyx to the limit, see if it
> can do this work, see if it will make the whole process of writing a
> manual such a pain that using Scribus would be bett
Luca De Marini wrote:
> Hallo everybody, I'm writing this because I'd like to start a new
> adventure in lyx now that I know a lot about this tool, only fronted-side,
> not code or LaTex side, sorry. So, I'm writing a Role Playing game manual
> here in Italy and my idea is that of trying to write
Antonio Díaz wrote:
> Someone knows how can i do the multiple bibliographies with the biblatex
> package?
>
Yes, it is possible. Read the biblatex manual. There are several options
depending on your needs.
Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
Olivier Vilaça wrote:
> Any idea about what is going wrong? Thanks!
It looks like aspell cannot find the French dictionary. Try 'aspell' from a
terminal, it should list the dictionary installed.
Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
Marcelo Reis wrote:
> Charles de Miramon wrote:
>> Marcelo Reis wrote:
>>
>> A quick lokk at your problem seems to reveal that natbib is not
>> compatible with apalike or apalike2. Either you suppress the natbib
>> option and get back to plain bibtex but the for
Marcelo Reis wrote:
>>
> I've sent the files directly to Kosta Welke and Charles de Miramon,
> I'm not sure how to send the files directly to the mail-list (I tried
> renaming the zip file to zip_, Txt - but the List was blocking) so If
> any other wants the exa
Marcelo Reis wrote:
> /Yes, Maybe I should try another way but since I spend a lot of time
> using JabRef, creating the Bib Files and other things I was trying first
> to solve this frustrating issue :-(
> Hope some one give me an idea.
> Thanks
> /
>>
natbib will work with your bib file done i
Mario Paul wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on an Ubuntu Linux 9.04 with Lyx 1.62 using document class "koma-script
> article" and biblatex I have the following problem:
>
> - everything works fine as long as I _dont_ insert the
> "\printbibliography" command.
>
> - when I insert "\printbibliography" in lyx vi
Piero Faustini wrote:
>
> Thanks.
> There's already a issue open in BibLaTeX:
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?
> func=detail&aid=2460100&group_id=244752&atid=1126005
>
> The issue is about the DVI and PDF output differ. In fact, I also get the
> wrong upper caps after a dot in a PDF, while it
Piero Faustini wrote:
> I find very annoying the fact that when citing with the verbose-trad
> styles of BibLaTeX and it switches to latinitates like "Id." and "Ibid.",
> LaTeX can't get it to have the correct upper/lower case (I bet this is NOT
> a BibLaTeX issue, but a LaTeX problem):
> - When c
Richard Heck wrote:
> Dan Fitch wrote:
>> 1. The new hyperref stuff in 1.6 is very slick. Is there any way to
>> make a "cross reference" to a section or subsection, without adding a
>> label? So the user might say "As defined in s. 10.91" without having
>> to go to section 10.91 and adding a labe
stefano franchi wrote:
> On the other hand:
>
> * LyX produces glorious output--through LaTex---but that's not that
> important to me, because no one in my field would accept a LaTex file. In
> fact I doubt they would even know what it is. And they would not accept a
> camera-ready file either. Al
j.asal wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to write a music theory book with LyX. For musical examples I would
> like to use Lilypond, but there seems to be no support for including and
> displaying Lilypond snippets (apart from importing whole Lilypond files).
> I know that one could use lilypond-book to
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
>
> I hope LyX will soon have some new features that will ease this
> collaboration. As we won't be able to implement everything, it would be
> nice to know which feature would satisfy most users.
>
Having just finished editing a book, I think there is two ph
mohamad mousavi wrote:
> I have a package for writing Persian language. Its name is "xepersian". I
> installed it in my miktex (windows) and texlive (ubuntu). this package
> works with "xelatex". when I want to use this package in lyx via
> \usepackage{xepersian} in "preamble", lyx cannot handle t
jezZiFeR wrote:
> And there I put all the folders that come with biblatex-dw? There?s a
> doc- and a tex-folder, that also have folders inside them. Or is it
> enough to copy the content of the biblatex-dw-folder (doc->latex-
> >biblatex-dw).
Yes.
The best introduction to biblatex is the two a
jezZiFeR wrote:
>> If you want to use Dominik Wassenhoven's styles you must also
>> download and
>> install them on your computer because, the styles are not included
>> in the
>> standard biblatex. But you can do that later...
>
> So it doesn?t matter which style I choose?
> In the wiki is menti
jezZiFeR wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot to enter the "\printbibliography"-ERT. I also removed
> the problem with the false references. Now I at least get an index,
> but a totally empty one. It seems, that I have to install the styles
> also. I have downloaded this, which should work for me:
>
> http:
Richard Heck wrote:
> See the Customization manual, chapter 5, especially sections 5.2.1 and
> 5.3.6.
OK. I missed that because it is not translated yet in French.
> This SHOULD work. As you see, LyX does update the file to the new
> format. What does the LyX code look like if you use your new I
nd
I have created a module in LyX 1.6 (I could not find any documentation about
the syntax of modules and the new flexible insets)
Latin.module
#\DeclareLyXModule{Latin}
#DescriptionBegin
#Définit des styles spécifiques pour les textes en latin et en ancien
français
#DescriptionEnd
#Charles de Mi
Nick Bell wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Is there anyway in which I can print a list of notes, preferably with
> page references?
>
> Many thanks
>
> ~Nick
What kind of notes ? footnotes, endnotes, to-do notes
Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
Great stuff. I was hoping for a better search and replace in LyX since many
yeard.
I hope it could be merged in trunk for 1.6.1
Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
Hello,
I've just discovered and compiled this little program
(http://www.qtrac.eu/diffpdf.html) that let you do a graphical diff between
two pdf files.
Useful tool for LyXers.
Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently in the process of polishing the typesetting of my
> thesis. One of the things I would like to achieve is to reduce the
> spacing between "++" in the words C++ and AspectC++, as this looks
> somewhat "strange" with the font I am using.
>
> This quest
Jonathan Kroner wrote:
> Does Booksurge accept a Lyx generated pdf, or must it be further processed
> through acrobat?
>
> 1. If you have self published through Booksurge, please answer whether
> Booksurge accepts LyX generated pdfs.
>
> I will soon be self-publishing a book, preferably throu
Jacob Hunt wrote:
> supposed to just download it and use it anyways? Just didn't know if
> there was a newer/better way to do this.
>
Yes. Use Xetex. See the wiki. But for Liberation fonts which are just copies
with a nicer licence of very common fonts already accessible in LyX, it is
a bit po
=??B?SsO8cmdlbiBTcGl0em3DvGxsZXI=?= wrote:
>> are not installed.
>
> I would not talk of "moving". We should provide support for XeTeX, but not
> at the price of dropping support for other LaTeX variants. There will
> always be enough reasons to not use XeTeX (as long as it misses support
> for m
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Charles de Miramon schrieb:
>
>>> I was asked if it's possible to use LyX with XeTeX, is this possible and
>>> does it work reasonably well?
>
> Not yet. The final XeTeX 1.0 has not yet bee released. MiKTeX updates the
> XeTeX version
Christian Ridderström wrote:
>> users?
>
> Hi,
>
> I was asked if it's possible to use LyX with XeTeX, is this possible and
> does it work reasonably well?
>
I'm monitoring the XeTeX mailing list and there is a fair amount of total
LaTeX newbies that are interested in XeTeX because they need t
rohitthakkar wrote:
> Kindly suggest the Change at the earliest.
>
You will have to change the unsrt.bst.
You must create a macro that insert a carriage return (\\) after outputting
author.
Bibtex files are not easy to hack, the best guide is Tame the Beast from
Nicolas Markey
http://www.lsv.
Cameron Stone wrote:
> However, it doesn't work completely for documents containing child
> documents as Includes. Does anyone know if/how this can be made to work?
>
I don't think it works with child documents. The new synctex synchronization
framework between pdf and latex supports child docu
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>
> As for character style naigation, we could have something similar in
> 1.6.x.
I was wondering yesterday if this could be used :
http://doc.trolltech.com/4.4/qtxmlpatterns.html
It works on non-xml data and you can mash-up in one structure the LyX format
and the exte
Graham Smith wrote:
> A rather vague question, but would anyone like to share their
> experiences of using Lyx in a small business situation, or point me
> towards some web links, with maybe example templates.
>
> Headed notepaper, business (technical)
You can insert an image (for example the lo
Daniel Miles wrote:
> Hi.
> Using lyx 1.5.4 on ubuntu, and I cannot for the life of me figure out how
> to reference according to my Uni guidelines - which I believe are Chicago
> Manual of Style. What I need as output that can be seen by the Chicago
> Manual of Style section on this webpage:
> ht
Michael Thompson wrote:
> are too kind to what Charles calls the 'wysiwyg cruft'. If you find a
> solution to the problem with em-dashes that doesn't involve a
> find-and-replace in the .tex file, tell me.
I paste my w2lclean script that I run on files converted by writer2latex
before importing
Andréas LYBERIS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will try to explain clearly my problem.
>
> I am writting a scientific report and I added the bibliography via
> Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac).
> The default organisation of the bibliography is alphabetical: all my
> references are classified in the alphabetical ord
G. Milde wrote:
> On 12.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
>
>> I just installed aspell German to use it with LyX.
> ...
>> In German you cannot compound arbitrary words to new words.
> ...
>> So, for German this compound setting seems to be pretty useless.
>
hunspell seems to work better for German :
Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Why is there an English language option and British language option?
>> What is the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Hyphenation rules are different in British English and in American English
All is discovered--flee at once! wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using LyX 1.5.3 on Ubuntu 6.06. (I've never used LaTeX or LyX
> before.) I'm trying to export a LyX document to plain text and it's coming
> out garbled. I've also tried using all three PDF export options (dvipdfm,
> pdflatex, ps2pdf), openin
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
>
> Any suggestions? Many thanks for your help!
>
It looks like you have an encoding problem...
Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
Kane Kano wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> i would like to create a table with two colums and lets say 25 lines. In
> the first column starting from the secon cell I would like to number
> consecutively the following cells down to the bottom. like:
>
> headerheader
>
>
> 1. a
Gudrun Meyer wrote:
> I use Lyx 1.5 in connection with JabRef 2.2 as a bibliography data-base.
> Now, no matter which style I use, Lyx isnt able to show the bibliography
> in a proper way. It either leaves out important fields, such as location,
> adds fields, which I do not want to be shown, su
Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Elswood wrote:
>
>> And have tried to install the "memoir" template. On the configuration
>> screen it says "yes" for it being but is nowhere to be found in my
>> Templates folder nor can I find it anywhere else. I have re-configured
>> after every dow
José Matos wrote:
> A frontend of lyx better integrated with kde seems a nice idea. :-)
>
The Semantic framework Nepomuk is quite interesting (but very new). You can
store and search all kind of relations, like
a) This paragraph used this webpage as a source
b) this graphic comes this file wh
Raymond Ouellette wrote:
> I compiled LyX 1.5.3 for my Linux distro Ubuntu 7.10.
>
> I'm a long time user of LyX. But since QT4 version of LyX, it is
> impossible for me to select anything using my mouse in LyX. Even
> selecting with the cursor, holding shift, etc, has erratic behavior.
>
> The
rgheck wrote:
> Debian Etch.
>>
>> [snip]
> Thanks for the suggestion. I've thought about Debian, and it has a great
> reputation for stability. That said, while I don't want to be absolutely
> bleeding edge, I do like to be near it, and Debian at least has a
> reputation for being, well, stable.
Richard Heck wrote:
> So to change this, you have to get your hands dirty with LaTeX. It /may/
> be that koma-book itself provides a way to configure the font size: It's
> very configurable. Look at the koma-script documentation to see. You'll
> find it in scrguide.pdf, which ought to have come w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I really don't know which one could be the problem, so no idea where to l=
> ook for.. any suggestion?
Look the LaTeX log. Maybe you will have a clue. It looks like LaTeX cannot
find the file.
Buon natale,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>> On a related note, don't you guys think that an application should
>> work out of the box, without having to go hunt around the internet for
>> packages and such?
>
> Sure and you are welcome to help us toward this goal ;-)
>
I guess that for Hebrew and Arabic we co
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
>> On 12/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> It means that the jesus font (an hebraic font) is unavailable on your
>>> system. I guess that you have to install the hebrew package on your
>>> latex distribution to get a
e-letter wrote:
> I use lyx at home but unable to do so at a public computer. I would
> like to be able to edit a lyx file in a text editor save the amended
> lyx file and then when at home continue using the edited lyx file in
> lyx. The file is stored on a network accessible via internet.
>
L
David L. Johnson wrote:
> B. Bogart wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I've attempting to install latex2rtf (as recommended by Jürgen) on
>> ubuntu (feisty), but the package depends on tetex and not texlive (what
>> is currently installed on my machine)
>>
>> What is the different between the TeXs?
>>
>>
Vinnie Boston wrote:
> On 10/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The latest version of oolatex uses java at the end of the process. It is
>> very picky with the java version, it needs a 1.5 version. Look the log to
>> see if there is any problem with that.
>>
>>
> Thanks --
Dov Feldstern wrote:
>
> If we're talking about keymaps, then yes, I find them very useful. I
> posted my reasons on the developers list a while back, and I hope to
> eventually do some work on improving them, too. See
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/88939 .
>
If LyX was ca
Dave Hewitt wrote:
> I for one would be glad to tackle writing some layouts, but the hang up
> for me is what Paul points out here - that the syntax and rules aren't
> laid out in simple form anywhere. I realize it takes trial and error, but
> a few hours with the User's Guide (Customization) and
François Patte wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Bonjour,
>
> I am facing a problem with dead keys of French keyboard ^ and ". Usualy,
> to get French circumflex we use dead key ^ followed by o, a whatever...
> In lyx, the dead get is alive and the result is ^o instead
Richard Heck wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> For Ledmac, you don't insert a footnote at the end of a sentence but
>> apply it to a range of the text. I doubt it is possible to do it in LyX
>> with insets. Or only in a clumsy way.
>>
What would be needed is the possibility to open and edit
Tim Michelsen wrote:
>> Possibly there is a better/automatic way to do this using Latex or LyX
>> configuration options. Someone else may be able to advise on that.
>> Normally, with photos and the like, this blurry kind of resizing is
>> probably more likely to be what you want.
> Although I am n
Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote:
> Hello Lyx users
>
> After installing 1.5.0 on Solaris, I get fonts in the LyX window as simple
> serif fonts, which are ugly.
>
> I can easily turn these in my usual screen fonts using Tools->Preferences.
>
> But the menu fonts are also ugly. How can I change them
Myriam Abramson wrote:
> Since there is a way to have latex formula in a wiki, I was wondering
> if there is something for bibtex entries too? If not, what's your
> solution for transferring bibtex entries to a wiki?
Maybe :
http://www.lri.fr/~filliatr/bibtex2html/
Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www
Sebastian wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> Is it possible to display the 'long s' (?) (Wikipedia:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_s) in Lyx? I'm (unfortunatly) a complete
> Latex noob, so I wonder if there is a 'quick and dirty' solution for this.
>
> Regards,
> Sebastian
There is package, yfo
Johan W. Klüwer wrote:
>
> Font C70/song/m/n/10/4f=cyberb4f at 10.0pt not loadable: Metric (TFM)
> file no Font C70/song/m/n/10/59=cyberb59 at 10.0pt not loadable: Metric
> (TFM) file no
>
It is a font problem. LaTeX does not find the font for Chinese. I guess that
you have to install a s
Hellmut Weber - CORPHIS Service and More wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm actually working on a document in french for which I use the
> language setting french.
> Spellchecking is working well.
>
> By curiosity I have activated the thesaurus, it came up with english
> words. Do I have to set something specifi
Lyx Physicst wrote:
> Hi all, Im trying to tweak a few things in my Table of contents. 1) I need
> to change how Lyx makes all new sections(ie chapter, list of tables, list
> of
> figures, etc) in bold font and the corresponding listed page number is in
> bold as well. I need to make the whole t
Richard McIntosh wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Thanks again Charles!
>
> Is there anyway that I could not have the parentheses in the
> references/bibliography at the end yet keep them in the footnotes?
>
\addto\jbonlyforbib{%
\DeclareRobustCommand{\bibapyldelim}{\unskip\unskip\space}%
\D
Richard McIntosh wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to be able to put parentheses in first footnote around
> location, publisher and date, e.g. (London: Continuum, 1987). I have found
> on google someone asking to get rid of them but can't find how to add
> them!
>
Where do you place the series
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> I have a 650+ page book of 535.68 x 696.959 pts pages. This is for a
> 7.44in x 9.68in book (printer calls it Crown Quarto).
>
> I need to just have some selected pages sent to printer to do some
> testing.
>
> I used texexec like:
>
> texexec --pdfselect --selection=6,
Lyx Physicst wrote:
> Hi all, I am writing my thesis in Lyx 1.44(OS X). I need to have all the
> page numbering for the first pages of a new section(ie Table of Figures,
> first page in chapter, etc) removed. I have managed to remove them all,
> except the first page of my bibliography. I am us
Deane Harder wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm trying to have a star symbol (*) as a footnote symbol rather than
> numbers (because I use superscript numbers for literature citings). From
> an earlier posting I've learned that
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@textsuperscript{*}} in the preamble would do
> the trick.
Tim Holy wrote:
> And, of course, no lyx_trial.odt file. I even did an updatedb and found
> the tex4ht.env file (in two places). Finally, executing the following
> command: tex4ht oolatex -e/etc/tex4ht/tex4ht.env lyx_trial
> appeared to be successful. It created a whole heap of files, but none o
Marc Flerackers wrote:
> I would like to put my introduction section in the TOC, but without it
> having a number, as otherwise my section numbers start from 2. I tried
> using section*, but then the section doesn't show up in the TOC, and the
> headers show the wrong section name. The closest I m
Sam Lewis wrote:
> On Tue, 22 May 2007 14:24:35 GMT
> Charles de Miramon wrote:
>
>> URL: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/38724
>> In traditional European typography (before the computer), there are
>> no italic (or bold) small capitals. If y
Sam Lewis wrote:
> I'm interested what are other peoples experience generally in terms of
> Open Type and more specifically with small caps italic. What's
> happening Font wise on the German side for example?
In traditional European typography (before the computer), there are no
italic (or bold)
Julio Rojas wrote:
> Anyway, thanks Helge. I'll keep you guys informed on the process.
>
Not a solution for now but okular the next generation KDE pdf reader will
have annotations support.
http://kpdf.kde.org/okular/screenies/okular-annotations.png
KDE 4 applications should also work under Win
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