On 2014-09-18, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> And, if you have LyX you have enough disk space for a minimal LaTeX
>> installation, even in Africa :-)-O
Yes, I do have LyX and LaTeX on my OLPC XO-Laptop. It fits also on the Nokia
N800 tablet - actually on any not too old SD-card.
> I agree completely
On 2014-07-23, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 5:18 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote:
On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
alphabetic characters in it. Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
On 2014-07-23, Will Parsons wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
Thanks - this looks promising. I'll just have to find out what fonts
support all my characters. Is there a good way to do that short of
trying them one-by-one?
As non-TeX fonts == system fonts
On 2014-07-23, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 5:18 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote:
On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
alphabetic characters in it. Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
On 2014-07-23, Will Parsons wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
Thanks - this looks promising. I'll just have to find out what fonts
support all my characters. Is there a good way to do that short of
trying them one-by-one?
As non-TeX fonts == system fonts
On 2014-07-23, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 5:18 AM, Guenter Milde <mi...@users.sf.net> wrote:
>> On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
>>> I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
>>> alphabetic characters in it.
On 2014-07-23, Will Parsons wrote:
> Guenter Milde wrote:
>> On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
> Thanks - this looks promising. I'll just have to find out what fonts
> support all my characters. Is there a good way to do that short of
> trying them one-by-one?
As non-TeX fon
On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
alphabetic characters in it. Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
letters into the PDF, but when I tried to add Hebrew letters, I get an
error when trying to export to PDF:
Could
On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
alphabetic characters in it. Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
letters into the PDF, but when I tried to add Hebrew letters, I get an
error when trying to export to PDF:
Could
On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
> I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
> alphabetic characters in it. Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
> letters into the PDF, but when I tried to add Hebrew letters, I get an
> error when trying to export to PDF:
>
On 2014-07-12, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Hello,
a svg graphic can apparently be imported into a Lyx document. However,
it seems it is converted into bitmap if exported eg by pdflatex. Is that
true?
This depends on the installed converters. With e.g. inkscape installed, it
is converted to
On 2014-07-12, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Hello,
a svg graphic can apparently be imported into a Lyx document. However,
it seems it is converted into bitmap if exported eg by pdflatex. Is that
true?
This depends on the installed converters. With e.g. inkscape installed, it
is converted to
On 2014-07-12, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Hello,
> a svg graphic can apparently be imported into a Lyx document. However,
> it seems it is converted into bitmap if exported eg by pdflatex. Is that
> true?
This depends on the installed converters. With e.g. inkscape installed, it
is converted
On 2014-07-01, Alexander Berg wrote:
Dear all,
i am using Lyx 2.1.0 on Arch Linux x86 and i hope that somebody out
there can help me :). Google told me nothing helpful.
I am trying to export a document (class: article) to pdf. There are some
listings with greek characters and degree signs
On 2014-07-01, Alexander Berg wrote:
Dear all,
i am using Lyx 2.1.0 on Arch Linux x86 and i hope that somebody out
there can help me :). Google told me nothing helpful.
I am trying to export a document (class: article) to pdf. There are some
listings with greek characters and degree signs
On 2014-07-01, Alexander Berg wrote:
> Dear all,
> i am using Lyx 2.1.0 on Arch Linux x86 and i hope that somebody out
> there can help me :). Google told me nothing helpful.
> I am trying to export a document (class: article) to pdf. There are some
> listings with greek characters and degree
On 2014-06-30, Jacob Bishop wrote:
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 1:52 AM, Georg Baum georg.b...@post.rwth-aachen.de
wrote:
Unfortunately it is not possible to use unsupported math environments
in LyX without putting the whole formula in ERT or do some advanced
macro tricks.
This depends
* on
On 2014-06-30, Jacob Bishop wrote:
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 1:52 AM, Georg Baum georg.b...@post.rwth-aachen.de
wrote:
Unfortunately it is not possible to use unsupported math environments
in LyX without putting the whole formula in ERT or do some advanced
macro tricks.
This depends
* on
On 2014-06-30, Jacob Bishop wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 1:52 AM, Georg Baum
> wrote:
>> Unfortunately it is not possible to use unsupported math environments
>> in LyX without putting the whole formula in ERT or do some advanced
>> macro tricks.
This
On 2014-06-10, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
10/06/2014 13:49, Neal Becker:
The problem is triggered by my .bib entry, which includes a non-ascii
character:
author = {Wojciech Bruzda and Wojciech Tadej and Karol Życzkowski},
By playing with lyx Document/Settings/Encoding, selecting
On 2014-06-10, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
10/06/2014 13:49, Neal Becker:
The problem is triggered by my .bib entry, which includes a non-ascii
character:
author = {Wojciech Bruzda and Wojciech Tadej and Karol Życzkowski},
By playing with lyx Document/Settings/Encoding, selecting
On 2014-06-10, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> 10/06/2014 13:49, Neal Becker:
>> The problem is triggered by my .bib entry, which includes a non-ascii
>> character:
>>author = {Wojciech Bruzda and Wojciech Tadej and Karol Życzkowski},
>> By playing with lyx Document/Settings/Encoding,
On 2014-05-17, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Roman Inflianskas writes:
Thank you, it works and looks better, than -separator-.
Just for information. This issue is solved for the next major release (2.2).
To achieve your goal you can either simply hit return after an environment
or use a local
On 2014-05-17, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Roman Inflianskas writes:
Thank you, it works and looks better, than -separator-.
Just for information. This issue is solved for the next major release (2.2).
To achieve your goal you can either simply hit return after an environment
or use a local
On 2014-05-17, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Roman Inflianskas writes:
>> Thank you, it works and looks better, than -separator-.
> Just for information. This issue is solved for the next major release (2.2).
> To achieve your goal you can either simply hit after an environment
> or use a local
On 2014-05-10, Thirsty Camel wrote:
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Hey, that is new for me. Thanks a lot, I will have a look
Still, if anyone can tell me if the lyx-file format has any hidden data or
quirks that would be most welcome. If I know I can create lyx files without
using
On 2014-05-10, Thirsty Camel wrote:
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Hey, that is new for me. Thanks a lot, I will have a look
Still, if anyone can tell me if the lyx-file format has any hidden data or
quirks that would be most welcome. If I know I can create lyx files without
using
On 2014-05-10, Thirsty Camel wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: --]
> Hey, that is new for me. Thanks a lot, I will have a look
> Still, if anyone can tell me if the lyx-file format has any hidden data or
> quirks that would be most welcome. If I know I can create lyx files without
>
On 2014-05-10, asllearner wrote:
This I knew not. But, you are quite correct, it works charmingly.
(specifically, in the language package custom
area:\usepackage{polyglossia}, and in preamble:
\setdefaultlanguage{english} )
Then, you can also do this a more LyXish way:
*
On 2014-05-10, Thirsty Camel wrote:
Hmm, I spent quite a lot of time doing that without much success even with
very simple files. Is there anyone who has working tried and made it work?
Is it necessary to copy the complete header of lyx files - is there a
minimum header and footer?
I don't
On 2014-05-10, asllearner wrote:
This I knew not. But, you are quite correct, it works charmingly.
(specifically, in the language package custom
area:\usepackage{polyglossia}, and in preamble:
\setdefaultlanguage{english} )
Then, you can also do this a more LyXish way:
*
On 2014-05-10, Thirsty Camel wrote:
Hmm, I spent quite a lot of time doing that without much success even with
very simple files. Is there anyone who has working tried and made it work?
Is it necessary to copy the complete header of lyx files - is there a
minimum header and footer?
I don't
On 2014-05-10, asllearner wrote:
> This I knew not. But, you are quite correct, it works charmingly.
> (specifically, in the language package custom
> area:\usepackage{polyglossia}, and in preamble:
> \setdefaultlanguage{english} )
Then, you can also do this a more "LyXish" way:
*
On 2014-05-10, Thirsty Camel wrote:
>
> Hmm, I spent quite a lot of time doing that without much success even with
> very simple files. Is there anyone who has working tried and made it work?
>
> Is it necessary to copy the complete header of lyx files - is there a
> minimum header and footer?
I
On 2014-05-05, asllearner wrote:
I am trying to use a font for my main font, and also for math latin and
greek characters, while keeping the rest as is.
At the same time, I want to use blindtext.
blindtext only allows \blindmathtrue if the language has been set to
english:
On 2014-04-28, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/27/2014 04:05 PM, Roman Inflianskas wrote:
It works well except one thing: paragraphs after lists (itemize) are
not indented (layout uses indention instead of skip between
paragraphs).
...
The problem is that there is no empty line after list, so
On 2014-05-06, Jens Nöckel wrote:
On May 6, 2014, at 8:45 AM, Ider Ronneberger wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem in lyx displaying the angstom symbol using \AA within
the math mode, i.e. if I want to view the document as pdf the angstrom
sign is not there. However it works if I write \AA in Tex
On 2014-05-06, Steve Burnham wrote:
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Forum,
I am currently writing my thesis in LyX and am writing a number of
equations, many of which use greek letters. All has been working fine
until today when I needed to use the greek letter “phi”.
On 2014-05-05, Bieniasz wrote:
Hello,
I am using the svmono class to write a book. My question is:
is there any way to put mathematical formulae in the titles
of the sections or chapters in such a way so that they have the proper
size (adapter to the size of letters used for the titles) ?
On 2014-05-08, Bieniasz wrote:
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
Do you know if the problem arises simply using LaTeX?
I have wasted a whole day trying to figure out the origin
of the problem, and here are my conclusions:
I think now that this is not a problem with svmono, but a
On 2014-05-05, asllearner wrote:
I am trying to use a font for my main font, and also for math latin and
greek characters, while keeping the rest as is.
At the same time, I want to use blindtext.
blindtext only allows \blindmathtrue if the language has been set to
english:
On 2014-04-28, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/27/2014 04:05 PM, Roman Inflianskas wrote:
It works well except one thing: paragraphs after lists (itemize) are
not indented (layout uses indention instead of skip between
paragraphs).
...
The problem is that there is no empty line after list, so
On 2014-05-06, Jens Nöckel wrote:
On May 6, 2014, at 8:45 AM, Ider Ronneberger wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem in lyx displaying the angstom symbol using \AA within
the math mode, i.e. if I want to view the document as pdf the angstrom
sign is not there. However it works if I write \AA in Tex
On 2014-05-06, Steve Burnham wrote:
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Forum,
I am currently writing my thesis in LyX and am writing a number of
equations, many of which use greek letters. All has been working fine
until today when I needed to use the greek letter “phi”.
On 2014-05-05, Bieniasz wrote:
Hello,
I am using the svmono class to write a book. My question is:
is there any way to put mathematical formulae in the titles
of the sections or chapters in such a way so that they have the proper
size (adapter to the size of letters used for the titles) ?
On 2014-05-08, Bieniasz wrote:
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
Do you know if the problem arises simply using LaTeX?
I have wasted a whole day trying to figure out the origin
of the problem, and here are my conclusions:
I think now that this is not a problem with svmono, but a
On 2014-05-05, asllearner wrote:
> I am trying to use a font for my main font, and also for math latin and
> greek characters, while keeping the rest as is.
> At the same time, I want to use blindtext.
> blindtext only allows \blindmathtrue if the language has been set to
> english:
>
On 2014-04-28, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 04/27/2014 04:05 PM, Roman Inflianskas wrote:
>> It works well except one thing: paragraphs after lists (itemize) are
>> not indented (layout uses indention instead of skip between
>> paragraphs).
...
>> The problem is that there is no empty line after
On 2014-05-06, Jens Nöckel wrote:
> On May 6, 2014, at 8:45 AM, Ider Ronneberger wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I have a problem in lyx displaying the angstom symbol using \AA within
>> the math mode, i.e. if I want to view the document as pdf the angstrom
>> sign is not there. However it works if I write
On 2014-05-06, Steve Burnham wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: quoted-printable --]
> Forum,
> I am currently writing my thesis in LyX and am writing a number of
> equations, many of which use greek letters. All has been working fine
> until today when I needed to use the greek letter
On 2014-05-05, Bieniasz wrote:
> Hello,
> I am using the svmono class to write a book. My question is:
> is there any way to put mathematical formulae in the titles
> of the sections or chapters in such a way so that they have the proper
> size (adapter to the size of letters used for the
On 2014-05-08, Bieniasz wrote:
> Richard Heck lyx.org> writes:
>> Do you know if the problem arises simply using LaTeX?
> I have wasted a whole day trying to figure out the origin
> of the problem, and here are my conclusions:
> I think now that this is not a problem with svmono, but a general
On 2014-05-02, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
01/05/2014 23:59, Wil:
Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started
working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until
now.
The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute,
but it was
On 2014-05-02, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
01/05/2014 23:59, Wil:
Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started
working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until
now.
The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute,
but it was
On 2014-05-02, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> 01/05/2014 23:59, Wil:
>> Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started
>> working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until
>> now.
>> The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute,
>>
On 2014-04-16, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am 16.04.2014 16:32, schrieb stefano franchi:
! Package fontenc Error: Encoding file `eu2enc.def' not found.
...
! LaTeX Error: File `xunicode.sty' not found.
...
It seems to me you are not use the utf8 encoding (which you should, with
Xetex).
On 2014-04-16, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am 16.04.2014 16:32, schrieb stefano franchi:
! Package fontenc Error: Encoding file `eu2enc.def' not found.
...
! LaTeX Error: File `xunicode.sty' not found.
...
It seems to me you are not use the utf8 encoding (which you should, with
Xetex).
On 2014-04-16, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Am 16.04.2014 16:32, schrieb stefano franchi:
>>> ! Package fontenc Error: Encoding file `eu2enc.def' not found.
...
>>> ! LaTeX Error: File `xunicode.sty' not found.
...
>> It seems to me you are not use the utf8 encoding (which you should, with
I use pdflatex. So I have to install Libertine and use XeLaTex? Never
used it. Is it tricky to use?
Guenter Milde, 2011:
Alternatively,
In LyX 2.0, you can use 'non-TeX fonts' and choose Linux Libertine
Biolinum if these are installed on your system. Then you will compile
your documents
I use pdflatex. So I have to install Libertine and use XeLaTex? Never
used it. Is it tricky to use?
Guenter Milde, 2011:
Alternatively,
In LyX 2.0, you can use 'non-TeX fonts' and choose Linux Libertine
Biolinum if these are installed on your system. Then you will compile
your documents
> I use pdflatex. So I have to install Libertine and use XeLaTex? Never
> used it. Is it tricky to use?
> Guenter Milde, 2011:
> Alternatively,
>> In LyX 2.0, you can use 'non-TeX fonts' and choose Linux Libertine &
>> Biolinum if these are installed on your s
On 2014-04-07, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks.
I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible
in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it).
I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been
solved. It
On 2014-04-07, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks.
I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible
in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it).
I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been
solved. It
On 2014-04-07, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks.
> I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible
> in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it).
> I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been
>
On 2014-04-01, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
Probably the only thing that's still left from the original LyTeX (must
have been 1.6.x back then) is the folder structure and the startupt
script.
Hey, if you have a fairly uncommon setup, dont expect everything to work out
of the box!
...
So if
On 2014-04-01, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
Probably the only thing that's still left from the original LyTeX (must
have been 1.6.x back then) is the folder structure and the startupt
script.
Hey, if you have a fairly uncommon setup, dont expect everything to work out
of the box!
...
So if
On 2014-04-01, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
> Probably the only thing that's still left from the original LyTeX (must
> have been 1.6.x back then) is the folder structure and the startupt
> script.
Hey, if you have a fairly uncommon setup, dont expect everything to work out
of the box!
...
> So if
On 2014-03-30, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 30.03.2014 07:57, schrieb Carsten Jahn:
I didnt mean long tables but wide ones, and word, as much as I hate to
admit, is better in that one IMHO, as you could just drag your table till
it fits,
That is just the opposite of the WYSIWYM concept of LyX and
On 2014-03-30, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 30.03.2014 07:57, schrieb Carsten Jahn:
I didnt mean long tables but wide ones, and word, as much as I hate to
admit, is better in that one IMHO, as you could just drag your table till
it fits,
That is just the opposite of the WYSIWYM concept of LyX and
On 2014-03-30, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 30.03.2014 07:57, schrieb Carsten Jahn:
>> I didnt mean long tables but wide ones, and word, as much as I hate to
>> admit, is better in that one IMHO, as you could just drag your table till
>> it fits,
> That is just the opposite of the WYSIWYM concept of
On 2014-02-12, stefano franchi wrote:
And switching from LuaTeX to pdflatex is not
really an option, as the document and the bibliography have a mix of
English, French, and Italian, with lots of diacritics. I would have to
manually convert everything to Latex's codes, I guess. Or find a tool
On 2014-02-12, stefano franchi wrote:
And switching from LuaTeX to pdflatex is not
really an option, as the document and the bibliography have a mix of
English, French, and Italian, with lots of diacritics. I would have to
manually convert everything to Latex's codes, I guess. Or find a tool
On 2014-02-12, stefano franchi wrote:
> And switching from LuaTeX to pdflatex is not
> really an option, as the document and the bibliography have a mix of
> English, French, and Italian, with lots of diacritics. I would have to
> manually convert everything to Latex's codes, I guess. Or find a
On 2014-02-04, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
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2014-02-04 Marcelo Acuña marceloacu...@yahoo.com:
hello
I want to get control over wide of thinspace.
The present is too wide.
The original definition is
\def\thinspace{\kern .16667em }
go
On 2014-02-05, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
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OK Guenter, and, How I can redefine de narrow non-brekeable space in
the preamble?
Move the coursor near to a thin space.
Open a source view with ViewSource, (eventually select output format LaTeX).
On 2014-02-04, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: quoted-printable --]
2014-02-04 Marcelo Acuña marceloacu...@yahoo.com:
hello
I want to get control over wide of thinspace.
The present is too wide.
The original definition is
\def\thinspace{\kern .16667em }
go
On 2014-02-05, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: quoted-printable --]
OK Guenter, and, How I can redefine de narrow non-brekeable space in
the preamble?
Move the coursor near to a thin space.
Open a source view with ViewSource, (eventually select output format LaTeX).
On 2014-02-04, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: quoted-printable --]
> 2014-02-04 Marcelo Acuña :
>> hello
>> I want to get control over wide of thinspace.
>> The present is too wide.
> The original definition is
> \def\thinspace{\kern
On 2014-02-05, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: quoted-printable --]
> OK Guenter, and, How I can redefine de narrow non-brekeable space in
> the preamble?
Move the coursor near to a thin space.
Open a "source view" with View>Source, (eventually select output format
On 2014-01-22, Liviu Andronic wrote:
So, is it a good or bad idea to use math macros to emulate text
macros? Is there a nicer approach?
IMO, it is a bad idea. Math macros are for mathematical typesetting (and
even then not the cleanest LaTeX code results).
The text alternative to math macros
On 2014-01-22, Liviu Andronic wrote:
So, is it a good or bad idea to use math macros to emulate text
macros? Is there a nicer approach?
IMO, it is a bad idea. Math macros are for mathematical typesetting (and
even then not the cleanest LaTeX code results).
The text alternative to math macros
On 2014-01-22, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> So, is it a good or bad idea to use math macros to emulate text
> macros? Is there a nicer approach?
IMO, it is a bad idea. "Math macros" are for mathematical typesetting (and
even then not the cleanest LaTeX code results).
The text alternative to "math
On 2014-01-03, Zorig Davaanyam wrote:
Hi all,
I can't open files created in Lyx 2.1 on Lyx 2.0.6.
The following error shows up.
C:/Users/Zorig/AppData/Local/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp5464/Buffer_convertLyxFormat.XX
is not a readable Lyx document.
My system is Windows 8 64bit.
Please help
On 2014-01-03, Zorig Davaanyam wrote:
Hi all,
I can't open files created in Lyx 2.1 on Lyx 2.0.6.
The following error shows up.
C:/Users/Zorig/AppData/Local/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp5464/Buffer_convertLyxFormat.XX
is not a readable Lyx document.
My system is Windows 8 64bit.
Please help
On 2014-01-03, Zorig Davaanyam wrote:
> Hi all,
> I can't open files created in Lyx 2.1 on Lyx 2.0.6.
> The following error shows up.
> C:/Users/Zorig/AppData/Local/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp5464/Buffer_convertLyxFormat.XX
> is not a readable Lyx document.
> My system is Windows 8 64bit.
> Please
On 2013-12-20, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Is there an option to have all the equations automatically numbered if
I only label some of them ?
For this, I have in my latex preamble:
% Gleichungen
% ---
% Alle Gleichungen nummerieren
\renewcommand\[{\begin{equation}}
On 2013-12-20, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Is there an option to have all the equations automatically numbered if
I only label some of them ?
For this, I have in my latex preamble:
% Gleichungen
% ---
% Alle Gleichungen nummerieren
\renewcommand\[{\begin{equation}}
On 2013-12-20, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
> Is there an option to have all the equations automatically numbered if
> I only label some of them ?
For this, I have in my "latex preamble":
% Gleichungen
% ---
% Alle Gleichungen nummerieren
\renewcommand\[{\begin{equation}}
On 2013-12-19, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Auntie Google is your friend.
Look for latex section titles ie
Generally a good idea. In this case, the search term should include KOMA.
The KOMA classes include tools for custimization that work differently from
titlesec and do not work especially well
On 2013-12-18, ZhuHao wrote:
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After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter)
It does matter a lot, whether you use pdflatex or lualatex, even with
lualatex in 8-bit emulation mode (there are differences caused by bugs in
LyX and babel-greek).
On 2013-12-19, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Auntie Google is your friend.
Look for latex section titles ie
Generally a good idea. In this case, the search term should include KOMA.
The KOMA classes include tools for custimization that work differently from
titlesec and do not work especially well
On 2013-12-18, ZhuHao wrote:
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After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter)
It does matter a lot, whether you use pdflatex or lualatex, even with
lualatex in 8-bit emulation mode (there are differences caused by bugs in
LyX and babel-greek).
On 2013-12-19, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> Auntie Google is your friend.
> Look for latex "section titles" ie
Generally a good idea. In this case, the search term should include "KOMA".
The KOMA classes include tools for custimization that work differently from
"titlesec" and do not work
On 2013-12-18, ZhuHao wrote:
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> After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter)
It does matter a lot, whether you use pdflatex or lualatex, even with
lualatex in 8-bit emulation mode (there are differences caused by bugs in
LyX and babel-greek).
On 2013-12-18, Liviu Andronic wrote:
2013/12/18 Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org:
Robert is asking how to write vietnamese using LyX. He says he doesn't
succeed in using X-Unikey under Linux, whereas he could use it under Windows
(but, reading between the lines, he would rather not use Windows OS).
On 2013-12-18, Liviu Andronic wrote:
2013/12/18 Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org:
Robert is asking how to write vietnamese using LyX. He says he doesn't
succeed in using X-Unikey under Linux, whereas he could use it under Windows
(but, reading between the lines, he would rather not use Windows OS).
On 2013-12-18, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> 2013/12/18 Julien Rioux :
>> Robert is asking how to write vietnamese using LyX. He says he doesn't
>> succeed in using X-Unikey under Linux, whereas he could use it under Windows
>> (but, reading between the lines, he would rather not use
On 2013-12-12, mike wrote:
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs and
items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried to
remedy this in Document Settings Text Layout by
On 2013-12-12, mike wrote:
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs and
items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried to
remedy this in Document Settings Text Layout by
On 2013-12-12, mike wrote:
> I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
> lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs and
> items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried to
> remedy this in Document > Settings > Text Layout
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