Great find. Fortunately, that particular chapter is available to
download. Here is the command.
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED],}#1}
\makeatother
To get the style I wanted, all I did was to remove the period.
I noticed that miktex.org took down the information on their planned 2.7
release, which was to include XeTeX.
It now reads: " There will be no MiKTeX 2.7 release in the near future."
Does anyone have any insights on this, especially in regards to LyX
development?
Regards,
Eran
Does anyone else find it inconvenient? When I want to open the most
recent file in a directory I have to stretch the window (at the
beginning of a session it's too narrow), switch to a "details" view
(every time), and then sort.
Is there a way around this?
Eran
Your file works for me.
Eran
I import a lot of text from online sources and databases, and often end
up with straight quotation marks.
Can anyone suggest an efficient search&replace or macro to replace them
all with proper quotation marks (i.e., 66 and 99)?
I don't mind working on the source (with TeXnic Center).
Thank
Thanks for the work! Harmonizing LyX and memoir is tremendously useful.
Eran
I don't know if this is the source of your problem, but I always omit
the .pdf extension. So:
\includepdf[pages=1-11]{filename}
To my eyes, the windows version is superior. So, it must be the culmus
fonts.
Eran
Thanks for all the hard work!
I am especially pleased to see the spacing memoir-compatibility issue
resolved.
Eran
Clever, indeed. You should add it to the WIKI.
I adapted it to my needs:
\renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\textbf{\thesection.\arabic{enumi}}}
Now I need two further changes:
First, to correct the indentation, so that the paragraph number is flush
with the left number and the rest of the text is n
I have no answer for you, but I'm following this thread closely. I tried
to get dot2tex working under LyX several months ago, but gave up.
Eran
The first set of commands does work, but the second doesn't -- thanks.
Perhaps you could explain it to me, since I was following the Latex
Companion and could not figure out what was wrong.
And perhaps the FAQ should be changed: not "However, if you are using
babel", but "if the standard \r
I am looking for a bibliography style to conform to the Canadian guide
to uniform legal citation ("McGill"):
http://library.queensu.ca/law/lederman/legalcit.htm#McGill
http://www.uoit.ca/assets/Section~specific/Current~students/Library/PDF/Library%20Guide%20for%20Legal%20Citation.pdf#search=%2
I have a text file (no graphics) that I try to export to .pdf with pdflatex. (I am using
the Microtype package.) The .pdf file is produced in the temporary folder, but Acrobat
Reader tells me "the file is damaged and could not be repaired".
I can export the file to .pdf with other methods, only
Thanks, Rich,
I, too, thought I was missing a bracket, but I checked and couldn't find
anything wrong. What's more, the same file used to compile without a
problem with 1.4.1 and Miktex 2.4! I'm wondering if there is any
incompatibility here?!
Eran
The tip to export to LateX was a good one. The pdflatex showed a font
error, and in the .tex file I discovered that one single quotation marks
was formatted as sans-serif. I reset it and the problem was solved.
Thanks,
Eran
What's the best strategy for producing a letter conforming to US
conventions -- such as in the letter document class -- but with a
centered subject/reference line ?
Best,
Eran
scrlttr2 (KOMA letter 2) is quite flexible.
Jürgen
So was Nadia Comaneci. How does that help me?
Seriously, I took a look at scrlttr2 before posting.
To conform to US conventions, I would need to adapt paper size, margins,
the sender's address (I saw left, right, and centre -- what about
ind
But you don't expect that we are going to write your letters, do you?
> Seriously, I took a look at scrlttr2 before posting.
You didn't tell this.
> To conform to US conventions, I would need to adapt paper size, margins,
> the sender's address (I saw left, right, and centre -- what about
> i
Thank you,
I will think about it in the future!
Eran
Helge Hafting wrote:
Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
scrlttr2 (KOMA letter 2) is quite flexible.
Jürgen
So was Nadia Comaneci. How does that help me?
Seriously, I took a look at scrlttr2 before posting.
To conform to US conventions, I would
I'd like to try some different fonts with LyX, but if I add them to
the fonts directory (from my other Windows fonts directory), LyX
doesn't know they are there. The reason is that the output from LyX
looks bad. I mean there is something wrong with the way the font looks
in the DVI or ps file.
The memoir class has been recently updated (Dec. 11) and changes have
been made to spacing commands.
As a result, a LyX document using the class will produce errors if
paragraph spacing is defined through the Edit>Paragraph menu.
For example, if your document is one-half spaced, but you'd lik
Thanks, Jürgen,
I'm afraid this doesn't work. I'm cc'ing the author of this excellent package.
In the meantime, perhaps anyone worried about backward compatibility SHOULD NOT
UPGRADE the Memoir package?
EK
Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
> The memoir class has been recentl
Thanks, Jürgen,
I'm afraid this doesn't work. I'm cc'ing the author of this excellent package.
In the meantime, perhaps anyone worried about backward compatibility SHOULD NOT
UPGRADE the Memoir package?
EK
Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
> The memoir class has been recentl
to pick which set you want to use.
Peter W.
Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
The memoir class has been recently updated (Dec. 11) and changes have
been made to spacing commands.
As a result, a LyX document using the class will produce errors if
paragraph spacing is defined through the Edit>Paragraph m
I strongly recommend the microtype package, which goes a long way
toward reducing hyphens and improving fit.
If that's the package I think it is, it actually places the terminal
character either a very small distance beyond or inside the actual right
margin. While under magnificati
I can't make Powerdot available in the latest LyX 1.5 SVN with Uwe's
installer and Miktex 2.6.
any ideas?
Eran Kaplinsky
I am also a fan of this book. For some perspective, here's a review by
William Berkson, a prominent contributor to Typophile.com.
I think it's important to keep in mind while discussing italic small caps.
*Reviewd by William Berkson:*
Few books deserve the name 'great', but this is one. The a
In my opinion, the greatest impediment to using Beamer with LyX is the
lack of a portable version.
I don't always travel with a laptop, which often means there is no way
to make last minute changes to the presentation.
Not an issue in powerpoint.
Syntax is a beautiful typeface, but in my experience the digital
implementation looks nothing like the specimen in Bringhurst.
For a thesis, I would recommend exclusive use of MinionPro. Headlines
can be done in all caps and small caps, or in bold. Math symbols and
Greek are included. Works ver
To get an en dash, we used to type "--". But in the age of XeTeX etc, I'd
rather input "–" that would show up in LyX and in the output.
Is there an easier way to do this under Windows than Alt+0150 ?
Thanks,
Eran
Richard, what do you mean by "handled correctly under line breaks"?
Thanks,
Eran
Does the dash get handled correctly under line breaks? Worries about
this are one reason we haven't started outputting the en-dash instead
of just "--".
Richard
I don't know the answer, but I will monitor it.
Any temporary solution giving quick keyboard answer to – and — ?
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 11/22/2010 09:43 PM, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
>
>> Richard, what do you mean by "handled corre
Thanks: unicode-insert 0x2013 works.
Eran
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 11/24/2010 04:18 PM, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
>
>> I don't know the answer, but I will monitor it.
>> Any temporary solution giving quick keyboard answer to – and — ?
&g
You are right. It's a MikteX issue.
> Jürgen
>
>
I have some older slides with frames divided into two columns. On the left
column, there is an itemized list exposed one slide at a time. On the
right, a corresponding image alternates within a fixed overlayarea.
In previous Lyx versions I did this with <1->, <2-> etc (on the left), and
overlayare
After installing the latest (using the Installer-1 binary on a Win 7
system) paste is broken.
Content copied from a browser cannot be pasted, as the paste options
in the edit menu are all greyed out.
Text copied from LyX can only be pasted using "paste recent", even if
never pasted before.
Advice
It was suggested to me that Installer 2 might solve the problem.
It did.
Many thanks,
Eran
Am 18.01.2013 21:06, schrieb Eran Kaplinsky:
> After installing the latest (using the Installer-1 binary on a Win 7
> system) paste is broken.
I cannot reproduce.
Does the problem persists
Steve Litt
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 18:43:52 -0700
Hi all,
I need your help. It turns out to be a known problem that you can't use
hyperref with Memoir. However, there's supposedly a fix, known as
memhfixc.sty. Supposedly, if you \usepackage{memhfixc} AFTER you
\usepackage{hyperref}, they can coe
Can anyone guide me how to incorporate dot graphs in my LyX documents?
Is there a wiki on this?
Thanks,
Eran
A couple of questions for the Hebrew LyXers:
I installed LyX on a new vista desktop (by modifying the instructions
here: http://www.ma.huji.ac.il/~sameti/tex/lyxhebrew.html to work on Vista.)
1. How do I get proper quotation marks? When I input " the output shows
single quotation marks.
2. H
Check out the Torino theme (http://www.barisione.org/blog.html/p=104)
and its documentation.
I've seen this before in RC2.
In the Edit, Text Style menu, try to mark the Hebrew text as "Hebrew"
and the English text as "English".
Does it help?
Eran Kaplinsky
After using this installer, LyX can't find imagemagick.
All my LyX files, images, etc are stored at work on a network folder
mapped on a windows box to X:\. And so my files contain code such as:
\includegraphics{x:/images/bubblegum.jpg}
\includepdf{x:/pdfs/bubble}
My question is how do I work with these files and these paths on my new
linux box?
The Debian package works well!
A mild annoyance: files prepared with RC5 (and older, I suppose) can't
be opened. The fileformat must be changed for the file to open.
Eran
I opened a lyx file written in 2007 with 1.6.1.
It failed to open. But worse, it now shows up as 0 bytes and won't open
with a text editor.
Any advice?
--
Dr Eran S. Kaplinsky
Faculty of Law
University of Alberta
447 Law Centre
Edmonton · AB · T6G 2H5
C A N A D A
I don't mean take-your-vitamins-stay-in-school advice!
I have a bunch of documents written in version 1.4.3, and 1.3.7 and
lower, and they won't open.
Any advice?
Thanks to Richard for the solution –
the file wouldn't open due to a problem in LyX2LyX, which has now been
corrected.
Cheers!
Eran
This has worked for me:
In preamble:
\usepackage{pgfpages}
In body:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=3cm]{institution-logo}{x:/images/awesome.png}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
Eran
Works for me!
Eran
HebLyX.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
How about Xcolor and:
xcolor=dvipsnames
Nothing wrong with New Century Schoolbook, but take a look at Minion for
book work. It is easy on the eyes, economical, and the LaTeX package
support is excellent, with small caps and choice of oldstyle or lining
figures, and more. It's already on your computer in OpenType, but for
publishing y
Palatino is a good face, too. It also works well with the microtype
package as does Minion. I should mention that Minion also has superb
math and Greek, which makes it suitable for scholarly and technical work.
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Jul 17, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Eran Kaplinsky wrote
I've used memoir from day one, and whenever I had a problem I could not
find a solution to here, or on comp.text.tex newsgroup, Peter Wilson was
kind enough to answer.
Eran
Also note that the Chicago Manual of Style requires a comma after e.g.,
as it does with "for example".
James C. Sutherland wrote:
> > How do you type things like e.g. in lyx? If you do not take special
> > care, it is translated to latex merely as "e.g." and therefore creates
> > a giant space
Contrary to the powerdot.pdf, it is not currently possible to produce
.pdf output in landscape mode with the "nopsheader" class option.
Is it possible to update the wiki or post this somewhere accessible?
n LyX, the option to select paper size and orientation is no
longer available.
If I am correct then the manual must be corrected, but perhaps a wiki
entry is also appropriate.
Eran
On 9/8/2009 2:01 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Eran Kaplinsky schrieb:
Contrary to the powerdot.pdf, it is not c
One thing to keep in mind is that the various automated scripts
typically assume Adobe encoding.
Re: install otf font using otfinst.py
Paul A. Rubin
Mon, 19 Apr 2010 08:37:44 -0700
On 4/19/2010 8:37 AM, jelle feringa wrote:
Aha! That offers some insight!
Same thing happes no
LyX support for beamer is improving, and that's great. Once the new version
of LyX comes out of beta, however, old beamer files with overlays will no
longer compile. I have dozens of those.
Any suggestions (other than keeping an old LyX installation in addition to
the new one)?
Thanks,
Eran
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