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:
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 mentioned, that I
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
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 this
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 phases
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
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. Almost
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 label?
Not
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 citing at
Piero Faustini wrote:
Thanks.
There's already a issue open in BibLaTeX:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?
func=detailaid=2460100group_id=244752atid=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 is OK in
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 via ERT I get an
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 in
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 examples files illustrating the problem
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 formatting of the citation in
the bibliography
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
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http://www.kde-france.org
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
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http://www.kde-france.org
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 better
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)
Reuben Thomas wrote:
What's the easiest way to type oe ligatures in French? I was a bit
surprised to find this wasn't an automatic ligature in LaTeX when
using French given it's almost always what you want.
You have to do it in a manual fashion with the \oe macro because in French,
the
? ? ?? wrote:
LyX doesnot print by itself/
Yuo may use any printer supported by printting system
If you use LyX under Linux : http://www.linuxprinting.org is a good source
of information to see if your printer is supported under Linux
Cheers,
Charles
Kelvin Ngo wrote:
Hi,
thanks to all the replies!
Most of the methods described were really good and
would worked with most of my documents. However, I
have used this feature called autocorrect in this
100 page document which replaces characters such as
', - and many others with some
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to draw some tree diagrams but with the possibility of
labeling (near it) each branch. What package do you recommend me? I am
pst-tree from pstricks package is very nice and quite easy to use. It is
less intuitive
What are the main differences between teTeX and TeXLive ? Is TeXLive just
more uptodate ?
Charles
http://www.kde-france.org
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Tables
I'll add a section about color to this page in the next days.
It's in now.
regards Uwe
Thak you for your page in the Wiki :
These lines are a bit strange :
Cells are colored with the command
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
But you are right, that using ERT is error-prone. But creating the whole
table will be more error-prone for many users. (Those who are able to
create tables with LaTeX-commands often prefers to use editors instead
of Lyx.)
My point is that if you insert ERT formatting code
Peter Harkins wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I'm using Linux and looking to convert a LyX document to Microsoft doc
format (yes, perhaps a bit unholy) non-interactively.
It doesn't have to be especially beautiful, just work; and I don't mind
intermediate steps
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Also, we have a growing interest for the native OSX and Windows
versions, and I hope this is going to help attract other people to
help.
Part of KDE has been ported to OSX and some are working on a Windows Port
but it has not brought us any new developpers.
Rich Shepard wrote:
However, when I press ctrl-f I see a dialog box that has two text entry
widgets (for search string and replace string) and four buttons: Find
next, Replace, Replace all and Close. I've used it extensively.
Works fine.
I was not talking of ctrl-f but of a powerfull
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Charles The Emacs-style interface is showing its age and rather weird
Charles for Windows transfuges used to MsWord.
Emacs-style in which sense?
For example the shortcuts with the quite obsolete concept of 'Meta'. I think
that LyX should show the shortcuts in
Angus Leeming wrote:
It has also used more and more external libraries. It's just that the
libraries we have chosen to use are primarily those of Boost rather than
of Qt or of KDE or of GTK. LyX 1.4.x is 30% smaller than LyX 1.3.x, both
in terms of executable size and in terms of code that
Angus Leeming wrote:
Charles de Miramon wrote:
For example the shortcuts with the quite obsolete concept of 'Meta'. I
think that LyX should show the shortcuts in the same Windowish way that
Gnome or KDE. Who is using a Sun keyboard anyway ?
key bindings are all configurable. See $PREFIX
Rich Shepard wrote:
I want to use LyX for reports that should go out under my letterhead. I
have the logo and address/phone information set up in an OpenOffice.org
Writer page and exported as a .pdf file. I can also recreate it in The
GIMP (if I can access the proper typeface).
What
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Charles == Charles de Miramon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Charles Great. I think that Reconfigure and Preferences should be in
Charles a Configuration Menu and not in the Tools Menu.
But that would mean one more menu for just two entries...
Previous situations
Rich Shepard wrote:
Is there a way to center these two? I put the cursor in front of the
graphic image and text, select Layout-Paragraph-Center, but when I view
the .dvi, they're both left-aligned. Have I any control over this?
Yes, it is a limitation of LyX. Put your letterhead
Myriam Abramson wrote:
I used one of the class provided by the publisher. Is it possible to
provide the publisher with the tex output exported from Lyx while the
other authors provide non-Lyx tex output for the other chapters? Can
they be mixed together?
TIA
Mike Reeks wrote:
I am a novice lyx/latex user so please bear with me. I want to set up
journal styles e.g. Jfluid Mech , Phys Rev etc. I understand that the
journals have the various latex style files on their web sites. So how
do I go about importing them into lyx/ Miktex etc.
Best
Mike
Pro :
- Lyx is easy to use and stable.
- If you write and rewrite on your screen a long text, using LyX is much
nicer than vim + LaTeX or Kile where a large part of the screen is used by
pointless formatting code.
Con :
- One of the set-back of the Wysiwym model in LyX is copy editing. You copy
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
* especially in human sciences, LaTeX and LyX is almost unknown, so you
finally have to stick with word. I am not aware of a single journal in my
subject that accepts latex files, not to speak about the proceedings.
As a professional historian, I think it is
Herbert Voss wrote:
\raggedbottom
it doesn't help, when you have for example a section
header on one side ...
Herbert
Is it possible to make the vertical space of a header (margin before header
+ header + margin after header) a multiple of the basic line vertical space
to keep on the
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
Is there a less labyrinthic way of installing TeX4ht than the following:
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/mn-unix.html
Thanks in advance,
Paul
There are binary packages for Debian and Mandrake (and maybe for other rpm
based distributions). The
Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, Charles. I have searched for a Mandrake rpm, but no luck.
Where can I find it? The following address does not mention the
Mandrake distribution:
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/mn21.html
Paul
Sorry my mistake, Mandrake package does not seem to
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
I _think_ that the most common special case is/was with books produced
using thinner papers. Paper used in books can be more or less translucent
and lines of text on the reverse side or on the next sheet are less
disruptive when hidden directly behind the lines of
Hello,
I'm using LyX 1.3.4 and since half an hour the experimental teTeX 3.0 debian
packages and would like to use two options of the French Babel package :
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
But these options must be entered after the loading of babel and for the
first one before the
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
should do what you want.
Thanks, it works.
Cheers,
Charles
PS : The xdvi in TeTeX 3.0 seems to be nicer and faster than the old one.
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Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
This looks like a candidate for the wiki FAQ
Done, page BeforeAfter.
Argh... Done also http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted
Christian, choose the best formulation and delete the other. Is it possible
to add to the Wiki style %preamble% escaping of Camel case to
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
Hi,
(newly, excuse me for my english)
In User Guide 3.2.1 Introduction I can read:
LyX uses the same convention you find among typographer.
The first paragraph of a section, or after a figure, an equation,
a table, a list, etc., is not indented. Only a paragraph
Alexander Blüm wrote:
hello again,
I'd like to create a table with linebreaks inside the cells.
Inserting linebreaks doesn't help, neither does C-enter...
any ideas?
You have to define a specific width for the column where you want to insert
linebreaks in the table formatting dialog.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Marc Barisch schrieb:
I want to refer to the same footnote multiple times. I have googled for
some hints, but without success.
Just insert a label in your footnote. Then you can use cross-references
to this label (footnote) as much as you like to.
regards Uwe
Don't
Alexander Blüm wrote:
I'm running out of arguments.. They've not even tried LyX and knock it
already. Any good arguments why one should use LyX instead of word?
An argument is that when you have created your own set of favorite templates
or classes, it is much faster to do it in LyX.
Cheers,
Paul Smith wrote:
On 4/18/05, Michael Scottaline
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PSWhen two LyX windows are open (after having run the command lyx
PStwice), copying from a document in a window to a document in the other
PSone is not possible. Is this behavior expected as normal? Or is this a
samar wrote:
Hmm! That does not seem to be the case on my linux lyx 1.3.4 where the
procedure I follow relatively routinely is as follows:
1. Go to the first text document and highlight the text to be copied by
highlighting and ctrl C.
2. Click outside the highlighted text to get rid
Giorgio Corani wrote:
Dear all, I need to left-align a paper.
I'm using the paper class.
So far, I could left-align each paragraph separately (layout-paragraph
etc.), but I want to find something smarter.
If I put the instruction \flushleft in the preamble, but this does not
work: it
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
What is beamer?
SteveT
If you ever used Harvard Graphics, it is more or less the same philosophy.
The LyX interface is very clunky, I found it easier to write my
presentation directly in LaTeX.
Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
Meri Williams wrote:
Hi
I'm writing my dissertation using the book format and just have a
quick question:
How do I get the page numbers to show up at the bottom of every page,
not just the first page of the chapter?
Normally, in LaTeX and LyX having the page number at the bottom of
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Okay. It just seems that here is one area where it makes more sense to
follow the UI (that's UI only) behavior of word processors (toggling a
mixed selection resets it). If one has a paragraph with some emphasized
words and you toggle this in Lyx, you then have a
G. Milde wrote:
On 10.05.05, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Any other tips or suggestions are welcome. I tried the wv/reLyX solution
but reLyX failed on my test file
...
Use Writer2LaTeX (google for the name) and you'll get very good results with
a little customization.
Cheers,
Charles
--
Georg Baum wrote:
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Hi all,
I've noticed that if I set the focus-stealing prevention level for
windows in the KDE environment to anything higher than 'none', that
notification messages such as Do you want to save your document before
closing? open _behind_ the main
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I have inserted a footnote on a page but want to use it a second time.
How do I insert a footnote marker that refers to a previously defined
footnote.
Any help will be appreciated.
Geoff
Insert an ERT box where you want to insert the second marker with
Joshua Street wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Preventing hyphenation will confuse the TeX paragraph algorithm and produce
ugly results.
Herbert Voss wrote:
huh?? TeX will never be confused ... and there is absolutely no need
for OO or MS
Well with my and your solution, I get at some lines, the last word
protruding in the right margin and in the log several Overfull \hbox
warnings. Which is quite ugly.
In the LaTeX
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
How would one use footnotes AND remarks in a koma bookstyle document.
The footnotes should, as usual, be numbered in the text. The remarks
should be marked with a, b, c etc (or any other way) in the text and refer
to a list of remarks at the end of the document.
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
has anybody installed lyx under kanotix-debian and could give me advice
how to do it?
Wolfgang
In my experience going from kanotix to plain debian hosed my system. Better
start with plain debian. It takes much more time at the start but then it
is much easier to
Leon Chen wrote:
Hi all,
I joined the mail list just now and send the question.
I am writing my Master dissertation, and choose lyx because it is great.
Have a question:
How can I make a unique cover page? For example, I have to make it
according to the specification our college
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I need help.
I have a problem with page numbering.
There is a collection of articles in one document.
It is necessary that in every page there are
pagination within the limits of article and throught the whole document.
Best regards,
Michail.
Quick
Mike Reeks wrote:
I've recently installed lyx.
Windows or Linux ?
Everything seesm to wotk OK except
importing a tex document - always get the message
Error while executing reLyx -f filename.tex. Can anyone help or advise
apoor beginner?
Many thanks
Mike Reeks
Try converting from the
Mike Meyer wrote:
I think I've spent enough time on this today. Suggestions on where to
look for clues would be appreciated.
You could try also latex2rtf a commandline latex to rtf converter. It works
quite well. It is less powerful than tex4ht but faster. But I doubt that
revision marks
Jim Osborn wrote:
Just a followup: I tried building LyX 1.3.5 with KDE 3.4.2 and it
fails at exactly the same point as LyX 1.3.6, so, fwiw, it seems to
be either a KDE or a QT/KDE problem, not just a problem with the new
LyX.
I've compiled yesterday for Sid debian packages (i386 and
Following the g++ ABI transition on Debian unstable (sid), LyX cannot be
installed and the Debian Lyx packagers don't seem to be very reactive.
Therefore, I've uploaded homemade packages for i386 and Amd64 in
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/incoming/sid
They work for me, but I've not tested them very much.
K. Elo wrote:
AFAIK, BibTeX seeems not to support newspaper articles as an entry type.
This kind of a material does not very well fit into the existing
standard entries either, e.g. there is no field the date of the article
could be stoder in.
You can enter the full date in the year
David Soukal wrote:
Thank you! The example you gave didn't work but I'll have a look at
PSTricks closely.
Beware that pstricks don't show in the DVI only in the PS
I've read here, on this list, that PSTricks doesn't work with pdfLaTeX,
right?
You can also use the slashbox package
Walid Maalej wrote:
Dear all,
I ve just added my references using the Lyx features. Now I would like to
have theses references alphabetically sorted in the final document.
Can I do it with Lyx? If No, do you know which LaTeX commands will solve
my problem?
The way your bibliography is
David Wolfson wrote:
My first response was 'really! the date gets put in anyway?' Then I tried
the ERT you suggested and suddenly I get two dates... For now that's
perfect, but I have a horrible feeling I'll be trawling the archives to
find out how to get rid of it soon!
Thanks for
Paul wrote:
Is there an easy way to redefine paragraph styles in Lyx?
No
I'm new to LyX and TeX, and I'm just trying to use it to typeset a book.
It's going well, I'm using the book document class, I get a nice
output, but now I want to change the chapter headings to a different
size and
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
code
Hello,
I'm trying to get in a section title a word in small capitals. The LateX
code generated by LyX is :
\section{L'élaboration du concept de spiritualia dans la première moitié du
\noun{xii}\ieme\ siècle}
but on the the DVI output, xii is still in roman and not in small capitals.
I'm using
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
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
It looks like a mismatch between the paper size of your pdf and the one in
your printer.
C.
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
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 works
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 works
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
>
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
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.
>
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
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
[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
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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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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),
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
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 :
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
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
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:
>
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