Now that I have discovered the Float/figure wrap entry in the item,
things will look better... ;-)
--
Ehud Kaplan
Now that I have discovered the Float/figure wrap entry in the item,
things will look better... ;-)
--
Ehud Kaplan
I have installed Lyx 1.6.1 on a kubuntu 64 bit (Version 8.10).
It seems to work fine, and produce correct pdf output. However, some
thing are not shown in the equations (in the Lyx editor):
integrals, summation signs, etc.
Have I neglected to install anything? I have used dpkg to install it,
I have installed Lyx 1.6.1 on a kubuntu 64 bit (Version 8.10).
It seems to work fine, and produce correct pdf output. However, some
thing are not shown in the equations (in the Lyx editor):
integrals, summation signs, etc.
Have I neglected to install anything? I have used dpkg to install it,
I have installed Lyx 1.6.1 on a kubuntu 64 bit (Version 8.10).
It seems to work fine, and produce correct pdf output. However, some
thing are not shown in the equations (in the Lyx editor):
integrals, summation signs, etc.
Have I neglected to install anything? I have used dpkg to install it,
When I insert a carriage return (or shift return or control return) in a
/title,/ I do not see in the pdf
output the portion of the title that preceded the carriage return.
What do I do?
Thanks
--
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein Research to Prevent Blindness Professor
Director
When I insert a carriage return (or shift return or control return) in a
/title,/ I do not see in the pdf
output the portion of the title that preceded the carriage return.
What do I do?
Thanks
--
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein Research to Prevent Blindness Professor
Director
When I insert a carriage return (or shift return or control return) in a
/title,/ I do not see in the pdf
output the portion of the title that preceded the carriage return.
What do I do?
Thanks
--
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein Research to Prevent Blindness Professor
Director
anyone help?
Thanks,
--
Ehud Kaplan
By the way-- if I chose to install texlive from the ISO image, do I need
to uninstall the previous version?
Stefano Franchi wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 10:38:50 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
I realize that this is not a specific Lyx question, but someone here
might know the answer.
My main
anyone help?
Thanks,
--
Ehud Kaplan
By the way-- if I chose to install texlive from the ISO image, do I need
to uninstall the previous version?
Stefano Franchi wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 10:38:50 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
I realize that this is not a specific Lyx question, but someone here
might know the answer.
My main
anyone help?
Thanks,
--
Ehud Kaplan
By the way-- if I chose to install texlive from the ISO image, do I need
to uninstall the previous version?
Stefano Franchi wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 10:38:50 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
I realize that this is not a specific Lyx question, but someone here
might know the answer.
My main
to compile (View--pdflatex), returning an errors.
However, if on that machine the pdf figures are replaced by their eps
equivalents, all is fine.
What is going on? No packages seem to be missing (there are no error
messages complaining about that).
Thanks
--
Ehud Kaplan
to compile (View--pdflatex), returning an errors.
However, if on that machine the pdf figures are replaced by their eps
equivalents, all is fine.
What is going on? No packages seem to be missing (there are no error
messages complaining about that).
Thanks
--
Ehud Kaplan
to compile (View-->pdflatex), returning an errors.
However, if on that machine the pdf figures are replaced by their eps
equivalents, all is fine.
What is going on? No packages seem to be missing (there are no error
messages complaining about that).
Thanks
--
Ehud Kaplan
How do I get text to wrap inside table cells so the table fits within
the width of a page?
Thanks,
How do I get text to wrap inside table cells so the table fits within
the width of a page?
Thanks,
How do I get text to wrap inside table cells so the table fits within
the width of a page?
Thanks,
My own problems with using Lyx for a committee-composed documents are
much more prosaic:
1. It is difficult to tell which is newly inserted text vs deleted
text-- it is all blue on my screen
2. There is no tracking of who changed what, as is nicely done in MS WORD
3. There are no
, even though I
checked the Show changes in output.
By the way, checking this option produced many errors in going to
pdflatex, but worked fine (with the exception of the comments) when
producing a dvi file, which could then be pdf'ed without problems.
EK
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Ehud Kaplan
Thanks. This does not seem the most intuitive menu entry I suppose
I must read the manual!
James C. Sutherland wrote:
On Jan 26, 2009, at 1:07 PM, Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Thanks, Jurgen. Your comments were helpful.
As for the inserted comments (item #4), sometimes one needs to insert
My own problems with using Lyx for a committee-composed documents are
much more prosaic:
1. It is difficult to tell which is newly inserted text vs deleted
text-- it is all blue on my screen
2. There is no tracking of who changed what, as is nicely done in MS WORD
3. There are no
, even though I
checked the Show changes in output.
By the way, checking this option produced many errors in going to
pdflatex, but worked fine (with the exception of the comments) when
producing a dvi file, which could then be pdf'ed without problems.
EK
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Ehud Kaplan
Thanks. This does not seem the most intuitive menu entry I suppose
I must read the manual!
James C. Sutherland wrote:
On Jan 26, 2009, at 1:07 PM, Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Thanks, Jurgen. Your comments were helpful.
As for the inserted comments (item #4), sometimes one needs to insert
My own problems with using Lyx for a committee-composed documents are
much more prosaic:
1. It is difficult to tell which is newly inserted text vs deleted
text-- it is all blue on my screen
2. There is no tracking of who changed what, as is nicely done in MS WORD
3. There are no
s simply hard to see where
the notes are, or what is their contents.
Could you elaborate a bit?
Jürgen
--
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein Research to Prevent Blindness Professor
Director, The laboratory of Visual Neuroscience
Departments of Neuroscience, Ophthalmolog
Thanks. This does not seem the most intuitive menu entry I suppose
I must read the manual!
James C. Sutherland wrote:
On Jan 26, 2009, at 1:07 PM, Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Thanks, Jurgen. Your comments were helpful.
As for the inserted comments (item #4), sometimes one needs to insert
do not see what the Start Appendix
Here does for me.
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Ehud Kaplan ehud.kap...@mssm.edu wrote:
How do I number appendices? Lyx numbers them as SECTIONS, and numbers
APPENDIX 1 as Section N+!, where N is the number of the last section
I have a numbered equation that Lyx insists on indenting, and as a
result it spills over to the next line. There is PLENTY of white
space on the left of the equation to accommodate the full equation. Is
there a way to force it to do the right thing and keep the entire
equation on one line?
/When all else fails, read the manual--/
So I did, and found how to prevent Lyx from centering numbered equations:
use the fleqn option in the Document Class under Settings.
This left-justifies the equations, which is not really what I wanted,
but it prevents the breaking up of the equation that
using the Section, subsection, subsubsection system, but
now you should start getting something like
A
A.1
A.1.1
B
B.1
and so on.
Erez
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Ehud Kaplan ehud.kap...@mssm.edu
mailto:ehud.kap...@mssm.edu wrote:
I did not notice the Start Appendix Here command
the pdflatex, the equation was placed correctly (all
on one line).
Like God, Lyx moves in mysterious ways. However, since the problem went
away, all is well, at least Lyxwise.
EK
rgheck wrote:
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
I have a numbered equation that Lyx insists on indenting, and as a
result
do not see what the Start Appendix
Here does for me.
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Ehud Kaplan ehud.kap...@mssm.edu wrote:
How do I number appendices? Lyx numbers them as SECTIONS, and numbers
APPENDIX 1 as Section N+!, where N is the number of the last section
I have a numbered equation that Lyx insists on indenting, and as a
result it spills over to the next line. There is PLENTY of white
space on the left of the equation to accommodate the full equation. Is
there a way to force it to do the right thing and keep the entire
equation on one line?
/When all else fails, read the manual--/
So I did, and found how to prevent Lyx from centering numbered equations:
use the fleqn option in the Document Class under Settings.
This left-justifies the equations, which is not really what I wanted,
but it prevents the breaking up of the equation that
using the Section, subsection, subsubsection system, but
now you should start getting something like
A
A.1
A.1.1
B
B.1
and so on.
Erez
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Ehud Kaplan ehud.kap...@mssm.edu
mailto:ehud.kap...@mssm.edu wrote:
I did not notice the Start Appendix Here command
the pdflatex, the equation was placed correctly (all
on one line).
Like God, Lyx moves in mysterious ways. However, since the problem went
away, all is well, at least Lyxwise.
EK
rgheck wrote:
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
I have a numbered equation that Lyx insists on indenting, and as a
result
y of doing it. As it is, I do not see what the Start Appendix
Here does for me.
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Ehud Kaplan <ehud.kap...@mssm.edu> wrote:
How do I number appendices? Lyx numbers them as SECTIONS, and numbers
APPENDIX 1 as Section N+!, where N is the number of
I have a numbered equation that Lyx insists on indenting, and as a
result it spills over to the next line. There is PLENTY of white
space on the left of the equation to accommodate the full equation. Is
there a way to force it to do the right thing and keep the entire
equation on one line?
/"When all else fails, read the manual"--/
So I did, and found how to prevent Lyx from centering numbered equations:
use the fleqn option in the Document Class under Settings.
This left-justifies the equations, which is not really what I wanted,
but it prevents the breaking up of the equation
ou did
You continue using the Section, subsection, subsubsection system, but
now you should start getting something like
A
A.1
A.1.1
B
B.1
and so on.
Erez
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Ehud Kaplan <ehud.kap...@mssm.edu
<mailto:ehud.kap...@mssm.edu>> wrote:
I did not notice th
the pdflatex, the equation was placed correctly (all
on one line).
Like God, Lyx moves in mysterious ways. However, since the problem went
away, all is well, at least Lyxwise.
EK
rgheck wrote:
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
I have a numbered equation that Lyx insists on indenting, and as a
result
How do I number appendices? Lyx numbers them as SECTIONS, and numbers
APPENDIX 1 as Section N+!, where N is the number of the last section
(before the appendices start).
I would like to be able to refer to the appendices by their numbers in
the body of the article (as in: In Appendix 3 we
How do I number appendices? Lyx numbers them as SECTIONS, and numbers
APPENDIX 1 as Section N+!, where N is the number of the last section
(before the appendices start).
I would like to be able to refer to the appendices by their numbers in
the body of the article (as in: In Appendix 3 we
How do I number appendices? Lyx numbers them as SECTIONS, and numbers
APPENDIX 1 as Section N+!, where N is the number of the last section
(before the appendices start).
I would like to be able to refer to the appendices by their numbers in
the body of the article (as in: "In Appendix 3 we
Adrian,
Here is how you control the font size in the header/footer using
fancyhdr. Note that you can do that for each portion of the header or
footer independently.
Hope this helps--
E. Kaplan
==
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\lhead{\scriptsize
Adrian,
Here is how you control the font size in the header/footer using
fancyhdr. Note that you can do that for each portion of the header or
footer independently.
Hope this helps--
E. Kaplan
==
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\lhead{\scriptsize
Adrian,
Here is how you control the font size in the header/footer using
fancyhdr. Note that you can do that for each portion of the header or
footer independently.
Hope this helps--
E. Kaplan
==
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\lhead{\scriptsize
Pete Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
We use the Change control ability to print out versions where we can see
what we have changed since the last edition.
Previously, as well as showing the changes in a different colour,
changebars came out in the margins. Recently (not sure what
Pete Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
We use the Change control ability to print out versions where we can see
what we have changed since the last edition.
Previously, as well as showing the changes in a different colour,
changebars came out in the margins. Recently (not sure what
Pete Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
We use the Change control ability to print out versions where we can see
what we have changed since the last edition.
Previously, as well as showing the changes in a different colour,
changebars came out in the margins. Recently (not sure what
Pete Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
We use the Change control ability to print out versions where we can see
what we have changed since the last edition.
Previously, as well as showing the changes in a different colour,
changebars came out in the margins. Recently (not sure what
Pete Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> We use the Change control ability to print out versions where we can see
> what we have changed since the last edition.
> Previously, as well as showing the changes in a different colour,
> changebars came out in the margins. Recently (not
Pete Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> We use the Change control ability to print out versions where we can see
> what we have changed since the last edition.
> Previously, as well as showing the changes in a different colour,
> changebars came out in the margins. Recently (not sure
1. How do I manage packages in Lyx?
2. My TexLive installation (on Kubuntu 8.04) does not seem to have
installed tlmgr. Can anyone tell me how to install that?
Thanks
EK
1. How do I manage packages in Lyx?
2. My TexLive installation (on Kubuntu 8.04) does not seem to have
installed tlmgr. Can anyone tell me how to install that?
Thanks
EK
1. How do I manage packages in Lyx?
2. My TexLive installation (on Kubuntu 8.04) does not seem to have
installed tlmgr. Can anyone tell me how to install that?
Thanks
EK
This is where I had put it, but somehow sudo texhash did not update the
database enough for Lyx (actually, Latex) to make use of it.
However, I solved it by installing xcolor from the Ubuntu repositories.
EK
Les Denham wrote:
On Wednesday 24 September 2008 09:18:05 am rgheck wrote:
E.
This is where I had put it, but somehow sudo texhash did not update the
database enough for Lyx (actually, Latex) to make use of it.
However, I solved it by installing xcolor from the Ubuntu repositories.
EK
Les Denham wrote:
On Wednesday 24 September 2008 09:18:05 am rgheck wrote:
E.
This is where I had put it, but somehow sudo texhash did not update the
database enough for Lyx (actually, Latex) to make use of it.
However, I solved it by installing xcolor from the Ubuntu repositories.
EK
Les Denham wrote:
On Wednesday 24 September 2008 09:18:05 am rgheck wrote:
E.
I am trying to Lyx a file, but I am getting the error:
*Latex error: File 'xcolor.sty' not found.*
I have placed the xcolor.sty file in a folder a folder called xcolor in
/usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/xcolor
I ran texconfigure and texhash.
I am running Kubuntu 8.04 with tex-live
How
I am trying to Lyx a file, but I am getting the error:
*Latex error: File 'xcolor.sty' not found.*
I have placed the xcolor.sty file in a folder a folder called xcolor in
/usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/xcolor
I ran texconfigure and texhash.
I am running Kubuntu 8.04 with tex-live
How
I am trying to Lyx a file, but I am getting the error:
*Latex error: File 'xcolor.sty' not found.*
I have placed the xcolor.sty file in a folder a folder called xcolor in
/usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/xcolor
I ran texconfigure and texhash.
I am running Kubuntu 8.04 with tex-live
How
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