lass. Perhaps this
discussion may be useful:
https://latex.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18594
Just my tuppence.
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5` switch, however: I'll
try it next time I install LyX.
Best wishes,
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, 19 Sep 2017 00:03:51 +0200
Guido Milanese <guido.milan...@unicatt.it> wrote:
> Dear Experts,
> I am trying to compile LyX on my xubuntu 17.04 system (for several
> reasons I do not want to install via apt-get install). I cannot make
> sense of this problem:
>
> chec
$QTDIR.
I tried with
export QTDIR=/usr/share/qt5
but to no success.
Another problem (may be related?) is
checking for ANSI C header files... no
I have build-essential correctly installed, so I cannot understand what
I'm missing.
Thank you!
guido, italy
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is designed to enter
directly LaTeX code. For example, if you want to add an unnumbered
sectioning command (say a chapter) to your Table of Contents, you can
open a ERT windows and type the LaTeX code for this
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Introduction}
best wishes,
gm
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is designed to enter
directly LaTeX code. For example, if you want to add an unnumbered
sectioning command (say a chapter) to your Table of Contents, you can
open a ERT windows and type the LaTeX code for this
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Introduction}
best wishes,
gm
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de "manually" is
still necessary. The ERT (Insert TeX code) window is designed to enter
directly LaTeX code. For example, if you want to add an unnumbered
sectioning command (say a chapter) to your Table of Contents, you can
open a ERT windows and type the LaTeX code for this
\addconte
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as a command
* C:\soandso\soandso\file.bib
no success either
* C:/soandso/soandso/file.bib
did not find the file
If a minimal file can be useful I'll upload it.
Many thanks for your kind attention and for this splendid programme!
guido, italy
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(in fact, as I wrote on Linux I have no problems).
Alternatively, I think you
can place your bibliography, file.bib, in your texmf tree and dispense
with the path in that case (but you still need the \addbibresource).
Yes, as I explained I did it but to no success.
Thank you,
gm
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as a command
* C:\soandso\soandso\file.bib
no success either
* C:/soandso/soandso/file.bib
did not find the file
If a minimal file can be useful I'll upload it.
Many thanks for your kind attention and for this splendid programme!
guido, italy
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Professor of Classics, Docteur HC Paris ICP
(in fact, as I wrote on Linux I have no problems).
Alternatively, I think you
can place your bibliography, file.bib, in your texmf tree and dispense
with the path in that case (but you still need the \addbibresource).
Yes, as I explained I did it but to no success.
Thank you,
gm
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Guido
as a command
* "C:\soandso\soandso\file.bib"
no success either
* C:/soandso/soandso/file.bib
did not find the file
If a minimal file can be useful I'll upload it.
Many thanks for your kind attention and for this splendid programme!
guido, italy
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Professor of Classics, Docteur HC
(in fact, as I wrote on Linux I have no problems).
Alternatively, I think you
can place your bibliography, file.bib, in your texmf tree and dispense
with the path in that case (but you still need the \addbibresource).
Yes, as I explained I did it but to no success.
Thank you,
gm
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Guido
On 30/01/2010 Pavel Sanda wrote:
Guido Milanese wrote:
as many among you know, the package 'ledpar', written by Peter Wilson,
not maintained anymore.
My questions are:
(*) is there any support for this package in LyX?
no. you might want to look at bug #4221.
(*) if not, can you
On 30/01/2010 Pavel Sanda wrote:
Guido Milanese wrote:
as many among you know, the package 'ledpar', written by Peter Wilson,
not maintained anymore.
My questions are:
(*) is there any support for this package in LyX?
no. you might want to look at bug #4221.
(*) if not, can you
On 30/01/2010 Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Guido Milanese wrote:
> > as many among you know, the package 'ledpar', written by Peter Wilson,
>
> not maintained anymore.
>
> > My questions are:
> > (*) is there any support for this package in LyX?
>
> no.
in LyX?
(*) if not, can you suggest any other suitable solution for this kind of
texts in LyX?
(*) same questions for parallel texts in columns and not in facing
pages.
Many thanks!
guido, italy
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http
in LyX?
(*) if not, can you suggest any other suitable solution for this kind of
texts in LyX?
(*) same questions for parallel texts in columns and not in facing
pages.
Many thanks!
guido, italy
--
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The Catholic University, Milan and Brescia, Italy
http
in LyX?
(*) if not, can you suggest any other suitable solution for this kind of
texts in LyX?
(*) same questions for parallel texts in columns and not in facing
pages.
Many thanks!
guido, italy
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The Catholic University, Milan and Brescia, Italy
http
with older versions
(1.5). With Unicode it's all easier. As font I suggest libertine, which
is easy to install with the appropriate package. Gentium AFAIK needs
more 'manual' work, correct?
thanks again.
gm
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The Catholic University, Milan and Brescia, Italy
http
with older versions
(1.5). With Unicode it's all easier. As font I suggest libertine, which
is easy to install with the appropriate package. Gentium AFAIK needs
more 'manual' work, correct?
thanks again.
gm
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The Catholic University, Milan and Brescia, Italy
http
ter now than with older versions
(<1.5). With Unicode it's all easier. As font I suggest libertine, which
is easy to install with the appropriate package. Gentium AFAIK needs
more 'manual' work, correct?
thanks again.
gm
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:
I read the document about LyX and linguistics [...]
Thank you anyway!
gm
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! I hope to get
some more answers after the weekend :-)
Thank you,
gm
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:
I read the document about LyX and linguistics [...]
Thank you anyway!
gm
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! I hope to get
some more answers after the weekend :-)
Thank you,
gm
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http://docenti.unicatt.it/ita/guido_fabrizio_milanese
http://www.arsantiqua.org
iginal message:
> >> I read the document about LyX and linguistics [...]
Thank you anyway!
gm
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question here! I hope to get
some more answers after the weekend :-)
Thank you,
gm
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The Catholic University, Milan and Brescia, Italy
http://docenti.unicatt.it/ita/guido_fabrizio_milanese
http://www.arsantiqua.org
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http://www.arsantiqua.org
s,
guido m
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Thanks a lot for your suggestion. We'll test it and let you know.
Best regards,
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Thanks a lot for your suggestion. We'll test it and let you know.
Best regards,
guido
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Thanks a lot for your suggestion. We'll test it and let you know.
Best regards,
guido
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again was not successful.
Many thanks!
gm
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The Catholic University, Milan and Brescia, Italy
http://docenti.unicatt.it/milanese_guido
http://www.arsantiqua.org
again was not successful.
Many thanks!
gm
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The Catholic University, Milan and Brescia, Italy
http://docenti.unicatt.it/milanese_guido
http://www.arsantiqua.org
again was not successful.
Many thanks!
gm
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The Catholic University, Milan and Brescia, Italy
http://docenti.unicatt.it/milanese_guido
http://www.arsantiqua.org
a camparison with LyX on my Ubuntu installation and I cannot
detect any problem. The students is using Mac Book Air; Mac OS X
version 10.5.6; Lyx version 1.6.1-Universal.
She tried to install again but to no success. Is this a know problem?
what can I suggest?
Thanks,
guido, italy
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a camparison with LyX on my Ubuntu installation and I cannot
detect any problem. The students is using Mac Book Air; Mac OS X
version 10.5.6; Lyx version 1.6.1-Universal.
She tried to install again but to no success. Is this a know problem?
what can I suggest?
Thanks,
guido, italy
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Guido Milanese
a camparison with LyX on my Ubuntu installation and I cannot
detect any problem. The students is using Mac Book Air; Mac OS X
version 10.5.6; Lyx version 1.6.1-Universal.
She tried to install again but to no success. Is this a know problem?
what can I suggest?
Thanks,
guido, italy
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/base/article.cls
Would you suggest a symlink from /usr/local/texlive/2007 to a more tetex-like
path, as /usr/share/texmf?
thanks again,
guido milanese, italy
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/base/article.cls
Would you suggest a symlink from /usr/local/texlive/2007 to a more tetex-like
path, as /usr/share/texmf?
thanks again,
guido milanese, italy
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http://www.arsantiqua.org
/latex/base/article.cls
Would you suggest a symlink from /usr/local/texlive/2007 to a more tetex-like
path, as /usr/share/texmf?
thanks again,
guido milanese, italy
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http://www.arsantiqua.org
that I should
set up to persuade Synaptic that I have already a TeX system running?
Many thanks,
guido milanese, italy
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http://www.arsantiqua.org
that I should
set up to persuade Synaptic that I have already a TeX system running?
Many thanks,
guido milanese, italy
--
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http://www.arsantiqua.org
ymlink that I should
set up to persuade Synaptic that I have already a TeX system running?
Many thanks,
guido milanese, italy
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http://www.arsantiqua.org
was sayng (as a
person who knows nothing about Windows) this looks as a permission error.
Really lost!
Thanks,
Guido, Italy
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was sayng (as a
person who knows nothing about Windows) this looks as a permission error.
Really lost!
Thanks,
Guido, Italy
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at -- that's why I was sayng (as a
person who knows nothing about Windows) "this looks as a permission error".
Really lost!
Thanks,
Guido, Italy
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of
permissions, because trying to call the program from a dos window I get an
error messages sayng that it is not possible to start this program.
Sorry, because I was showing the program to a Windows-W***d-IE addict who was
very inpressed by LyX on my Linux system...
Thanks a lot,
g
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of
permissions, because trying to call the program from a dos window I get an
error messages sayng that it is not possible to start this program.
Sorry, because I was showing the program to a Windows-W***d-IE addict who was
very inpressed by LyX on my Linux system...
Thanks a lot,
g
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ay it's a matter of
permissions, because trying to call the program from a "dos" window I get an
error messages sayng that it is not possible to start this program.
Sorry, because I was showing the program to a Windows-W***d-IE addict who was
very inpressed by LyX on my Linux system...
Quick suggestion. It is what I do all the time, with good results:
(1) export as latex
(2) put in a separate directoy all the stuff you need (latex file and bibtex
files).
(3) install tex4ht
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/mn.html
(4) install open office if you don't have already
Quick suggestion. It is what I do all the time, with good results:
(1) export as latex
(2) put in a separate directoy all the stuff you need (latex file and bibtex
files).
(3) install tex4ht
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/mn.html
(4) install open office if you don't have already
Quick suggestion. It is what I do all the time, with good results:
(1) export as latex
(2) put in a separate directoy all the stuff you need (latex file and bibtex
files).
(3) install tex4ht
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/mn.html
(4) install open office if you don't have already
/ibycus-babel/
to be used with the ibycus fonts
teubner : macros/latex/contrib/teubner/
for a more advanced use of Prof. Beccari's fonts.
HTH,
g.
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/ibycus-babel/
to be used with the ibycus fonts
teubner : macros/latex/contrib/teubner/
for a more advanced use of Prof. Beccari's fonts.
HTH,
g.
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us-babel : language/greek/package-babel/ibycus-babel/
to be used with the ibycus fonts
teubner : macros/latex/contrib/teubner/
for a more advanced use of Prof. Beccari's fonts.
HTH,
g.
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that, it
knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for
humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at
all.
Best,
g.
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by Matej Cepl (1/10/2003). You won't see
Greek as you type but the DVI should be perfect. Good for short quotations.
g.
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that, it
knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for
humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at
all.
Best,
g.
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Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova (Genoa), Italy
http://www.arsantiqua.org
by Matej Cepl (1/10/2003). You won't see
Greek as you type but the DVI should be perfect. Good for short quotations.
g.
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http://www.arsantiqua.org
atex and deals with footnotes very well. Besides that, it
knows also ho to deal with jurabib and natbib -- a very important feature for
humanities. Going from Ooffice to Word is trivial and gives no problems at
all.
Best,
g.
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Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova (Genoa), Italy
http://www.arsantiqua.org
[latin1]{inputenc}
This is copied from a message posted by Matej Cepl (1/10/2003). You won't see
Greek as you type but the DVI should be perfect. Good for short quotations.
g.
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Not, if they are very complicatedly structured...
If they are simple, I follow a simple routine:
a) I use KWord under Linux to open the doc-file
b) I export from Kword as .tex file
c) I check if the LaTeX file will run in TeX
d) I start LyX and import the LaTeX file
This is good, but I
Not, if they are very complicatedly structured...
If they are simple, I follow a simple routine:
a) I use KWord under Linux to open the doc-file
b) I export from Kword as .tex file
c) I check if the LaTeX file will run in TeX
d) I start LyX and import the LaTeX file
This is good, but I
> Not, if they are very complicatedly structured...
> If they are simple, I follow a simple routine:
>
> a) I use KWord under Linux to open the doc-file
> b) I export from Kword as .tex file
> c) I check if the LaTeX file will run in TeX
> d) I start LyX and import the LaTeX file
This is good,
= Nikita Borisov, Ian Goldberg, David Wagner,
publisher =
\url{http://www.isaac.cs.berkeley.edu/isaac/wep-faq.html},
(26.10.2003),
}
Using natbib or jurabib a native url field is supported. Better use
the most recent release of the url package.
g.
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= Nikita Borisov, Ian Goldberg, David Wagner,
publisher =
\url{http://www.isaac.cs.berkeley.edu/isaac/wep-faq.html},
(26.10.2003),
}
Using natbib or jurabib a native url field is supported. Better use
the most recent release of the url package.
g.
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"Security Of The WEP Algorithm",
> author = "Nikita Borisov, Ian Goldberg, David Wagner",
> publisher =
> "\url{http://www.isaac.cs.berkeley.edu/isaac/wep-faq.html},
> (26.10.2003)",
> }
Using natbib or jurabib a "native" url field i
(22 pages) is written in Italian and is designed for students
in the humanities field. Both Linux and Windows instruction is
provided.
gm
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(22 pages) is written in Italian and is designed for students
in the humanities field. Both Linux and Windows instruction is
provided.
gm
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Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova, Italy
http://www.arsantiqua.org
*** GAUDETE IN DOMINO SEMPER ***
(22 pages) is written in Italian and is designed for students
in the humanities field. Both Linux and Windows instruction is
provided.
gm
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Vocal Ensemble "Ars Antiqua", Genova, Italy
http://www.arsantiqua.org
*** GAUDETE IN DOMINO SEMPER ***
program hangs and I found no way to persuade it
to go any further.
Thanks!
gm
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Salita del Passero 11, I-16126 Genova GE, Italy
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program hangs and I found no way to persuade it
to go any further.
Thanks!
gm
Guido Milanese - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua - http://www.arsantiqua.org
Salita del Passero 11, I-16126 Genova GE, Italy
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program hangs and I found no way to persuade it
to go any further.
Thanks!
gm
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available (palatino, etc.). However I noticed that Greek is
still bitmapped and so in the PDF output with acrobat Greek looks
horrible. Can you please tell me if there are any PS fonts I could
download and install to see nice Greek in this kind of files?
Thank you,
G.M.
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Vocal
available (palatino, etc.). However I noticed that Greek is
still bitmapped and so in the PDF output with acrobat Greek looks
horrible. Can you please tell me if there are any PS fonts I could
download and install to see nice Greek in this kind of files?
Thank you,
G.M.
--
Guido Milanese
Vocal
available (palatino, etc.). However I noticed that Greek is
still bitmapped and so in the PDF output with acrobat Greek looks
horrible. Can you please tell me if there are any PS fonts I could
download and install to see nice Greek in this kind of files?
Thank you,
G.M.
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Vocal
?
many thanks.
gm
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Homepage: http://www.arsantiqua.org
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?
many thanks.
gm
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Homepage: http://www.arsantiqua.org
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?
many thanks.
gm
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Homepage: http://www.arsantiqua.org
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I must typeset a journal and I would like to use Lyx+LaTeX (I am reasonably
familiar with both). Can some kind souls suggest a good tutorial or a good
howto? I checked the Writing Books with LyX link in Herbert's page but the
link was apparetly broken.
Thanks a lot,
g.
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I must typeset a journal and I would like to use Lyx+LaTeX (I am reasonably
familiar with both). Can some kind souls suggest a good tutorial or a good
howto? I checked the Writing Books with LyX link in Herbert's page but the
link was apparetly broken.
Thanks a lot,
g.
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I must typeset a journal and I would like to use Lyx+LaTeX (I am reasonably
familiar with both). Can some kind souls suggest a good tutorial or a good
howto? I checked the "Writing Books with LyX" link in Herbert's page but the
link was apparetly broken.
Thanks a lot,
g.
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Guid
any suggestions as to how to get footbib to work with
the newer version of LaTeX, or another way to get lyx to put citations
in footnotes?
Another suggestion is to use the jurabib package. One of its many features
is \footcite. See http://www.jurabib.org
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any suggestions as to how to get footbib to work with
the newer version of LaTeX, or another way to get lyx to put citations
in footnotes?
Another suggestion is to use the jurabib package. One of its many features
is \footcite. See http://www.jurabib.org
gm
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am using LaTeX2e.
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to get footbib to work with
> > the newer version of LaTeX, or another way to get lyx to put citations
> > in footnotes?
Another suggestion is to use the jurabib package. One of its many features
is
archive is announced in the readme).
thanks again,
gm
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Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova, Italia
Homepage: http://www.arsantiqua.org
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archive is announced in the readme).
thanks again,
gm
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E-Mail: Guido Milanese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova, Italia
Homepage: http://www.arsantiqua.org
+ + + GAUDETE IN DOMINO SEMPER + + +
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archive is announced in the readme).
thanks again,
gm
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E-Mail: Guido Milanese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova, Italia
Homepage: http://www.arsantiqua.org
+ + + GAUDETE IN DOMINO SEMPER + + +
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I downloaded jpg2eps. I did not find compilation instructions: can
someone kindly tell me how to do? I downloaded also a Makefile. My
platform is Linux Mandrake 8.0.
Thanks!
gm
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E-Mail: Guido Milanese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova
I downloaded jpg2eps. I did not find compilation instructions: can
someone kindly tell me how to do? I downloaded also a Makefile. My
platform is Linux Mandrake 8.0.
Thanks!
gm
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E-Mail: Guido Milanese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova
I downloaded jpg2eps. I did not find compilation instructions: can
someone kindly tell me how to do? I downloaded also a Makefile. My
platform is Linux Mandrake 8.0.
Thanks!
gm
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E-Mail: Guido Milanese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua,
from there, got all the prompts as described in the manual.
Any suggestion, please?
Thanks a lot,
guido (Italy)
Guido Milanese - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua - http://www.arsantiqua.org
Salita del Passero 11, I-16126 Genova GE, Italy
** NON NOBIS DOMINE *
from there, got all the prompts as described in the manual.
Any suggestion, please?
Thanks a lot,
guido (Italy)
Guido Milanese - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua - http://www.arsantiqua.org
Salita del Passero 11, I-16126 Genova GE, Italy
** NON NOBIS DOMINE *
from there, got all the prompts as described in the manual.
Any suggestion, please?
Thanks a lot,
guido (Italy)
Guido Milanese - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vocal Ensemble "Ars Antiqua" - http://www.arsantiqua.org
Salita del Passero 11, I-16126 Genova GE, Italy
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