Helge Hafting wrote:
Latex does not seem to offer a proper way of aligning boxes by the
box top, but there is a simple workaround.
TeX offers everything ...
A minipage is nothing else than a box and it is aligned in
the same way as two characters are aligned.
Herbert
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Herbert Voss writes:
Helge Hafting wrote:
Latex does not seem to offer a proper way of aligning boxes by the
box top, but there is a simple workaround.
TeX offers everything ...
Look-ahead beyond the paragraph?
Okay one can explicitly add an additional latex run
Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to insert a figure with the tag "Figure" in the caption
(as usual), but with no figure number. Is that possible?
inside the float _before the caption:
\renewcommand{\thefigure}{}
Herbert
Paul Smith wrote:
On 1/20/06, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to insert a figure with the tag "Figure" in the caption
(as usual), but with no figure number. Is that possible?
inside the float _before the caption:
\renewcommand{\thefigure}{}
Thanks,
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 17. Januar 2006 21:15 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have tried to update/install these missing files, but do get again with
the powerdot-example.lyx errors:
slide environment not defined by style fyma
I am confused, since fyma
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 17. Januar 2006 21:15 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have tried to update/install these missing files, but do get again with
the powerdot-example.lyx errors:
slide environment not defined by style fyma
I am confused, since fyma
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 17. Januar 2006 21:15 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have tried to update/install these missing files, but do get again with
the powerdot-example.lyx errors:
slide environment not defined by style fyma
I am confused, since fyma
also for lyx? And where do I place it?
Wolfgang
p.s.
the powerdot.cls is in:
/texmf/distrib/run
better is /usr/local/share/texmf/...
why is it not found?
did you run texhash?
Herbert
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
the powerdot.cls is in:
/texmf/distrib/run
better is /usr/local/share/texmf/...
Thanks, Herbert, but its still the same error:
\RequirePackage{xkeyval}[2005/07/10]
is it correct to have here the extracted package xkeyval
with its /doc /run and /source
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 17. Januar 2006 15:35 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Thanks, Herbert. Here my tests:
kpsewhich -show-path tex
kpsewhich -show-path tex
.:/home/matrox-suse/texmf/tex/generic//:!!/usr/local/share/texmf/tex/generic//:!!
/var/lib/texmf/tex/generic//:!!/usr/share
Stephen Harris wrote:
I've read about widows and orphans:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=layouts/widows
Herbert
Error: File `xkeyval.sty' not found.
install xkeyval ( texmf/tex/latex/xkeyval/ )
http://www.dante.de/CTAN//help/Catalogue/entries/xkeyval.html
run texhash and eveything should be ok.
Herbert
2.09. Have a look at your version and
update it too.
and after several returns:
! LaTeX Error: File `enumitem.sty' not found.
install it, you need the latest version anyway.
Herbert
successfully installed powerdot under SuSe
9.3 and could give me a hint.
then your whole TeX distribution is rather out of date when
it was also installed from SuSe9.3.
I installed texlive2005 and had no problems with powerdot.
Herbert
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann writes:
I just wonder whether somebody had successfully installed powerdot
under SuSe 9.3 and could give me a hint.
? If you are using SuSE 9.3 shouldn't you have a more or less up-to-date
TeX installation?
no
Herbert
also for lyx? And where do I place it?
Wolfgang
p.s.
the powerdot.cls is in:
/texmf/distrib/run
better is /usr/local/share/texmf/...
why is it not found?
did you run texhash?
Herbert
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
the powerdot.cls is in:
/texmf/distrib/run
better is /usr/local/share/texmf/...
Thanks, Herbert, but its still the same error:
\RequirePackage{xkeyval}[2005/07/10]
is it correct to have here the extracted package xkeyval
with its /doc /run and /source
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 17. Januar 2006 15:35 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Thanks, Herbert. Here my tests:
kpsewhich -show-path tex
kpsewhich -show-path tex
.:/home/matrox-suse/texmf/tex/generic//:!!/usr/local/share/texmf/tex/generic//:!!
/var/lib/texmf/tex/generic//:!!/usr/share
Stephen Harris wrote:
I've read about widows and orphans:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=layouts/widows
Herbert
Error: File `xkeyval.sty' not found.
install xkeyval ( texmf/tex/latex/xkeyval/ )
http://www.dante.de/CTAN//help/Catalogue/entries/xkeyval.html
run texhash and eveything should be ok.
Herbert
2.09. Have a look at your version and
update it too.
and after several returns:
! LaTeX Error: File `enumitem.sty' not found.
install it, you need the latest version anyway.
Herbert
successfully installed powerdot under SuSe
9.3 and could give me a hint.
then your whole TeX distribution is rather out of date when
it was also installed from SuSe9.3.
I installed texlive2005 and had no problems with powerdot.
Herbert
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann writes:
I just wonder whether somebody had successfully installed powerdot
under SuSe 9.3 and could give me a hint.
? If you are using SuSE 9.3 shouldn't you have a more or less up-to-date
TeX installation?
no
Herbert
ed .cls also for lyx? And where do I place it?
Wolfgang
p.s.
the powerdot.cls is in:
/texmf/distrib/run
better is /usr/local/share/texmf/...
why is it not found?
did you run texhash?
Herbert
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
the powerdot.cls is in:
/texmf/distrib/run
better is /usr/local/share/texmf/...
Thanks, Herbert, but its still the same error:
\RequirePackage{xkeyval}[2005/07/10]
is it correct to have here the extracted package xkeyval
with its /doc /run and /source
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 17. Januar 2006 15:35 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Thanks, Herbert. Here my tests:
kpsewhich -show-path tex
kpsewhich -show-path tex
.:/home/matrox-suse/texmf/tex/generic//:!!/usr/local/share/texmf/tex/generic//:!!
/var/lib/texmf/tex/generic//:!!/usr/share
Stephen Harris wrote:
I've read about widows and orphans:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=layouts/widows
Herbert
LaTeX Error: File `xkeyval.sty' not found.
install xkeyval ( texmf/tex/latex/xkeyval/ )
http://www.dante.de/CTAN//help/Catalogue/entries/xkeyval.html
run texhash and eveything should be ok.
Herbert
ersion 2.09. Have a look at your version and
update it too.
and after several returns:
! LaTeX Error: File `enumitem.sty' not found.
install it, you need the latest version anyway.
Herbert
successfully installed powerdot under SuSe
9.3 and could give me a hint.
then your whole TeX distribution is rather out of date when
it was also installed from SuSe9.3.
I installed texlive2005 and had no problems with powerdot.
Herbert
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann writes:
I just wonder whether somebody had successfully installed powerdot
under SuSe 9.3 and could give me a hint.
? If you are using SuSE 9.3 shouldn't you have a more or less up-to-date
TeX installation?
no
Herbert
}
Herbert
Paul Smith wrote:
\fbox{\makebox[\widthof{Exercise 23}]{Exercise 1}}
\fbox{Exercise 23}
Thanks, Herbert. Is it possible to use left alignment (only inside the
box) for the two boxes? I tried \raggedleft, but with no success.
\fbox{\makebox[\widthof{Exercise 23}][l]{Exercise 1}}
Herbert
Paul Smith wrote:
On 1/16/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
\fbox{\makebox[\widthof{Exercise 23}]{Exercise 1}}
\fbox{Exercise 23}
Thanks, Herbert. Is it possible to use left alignment (only inside the
box) for the two boxes? I tried \raggedleft, but with no success.
\fbox{\makebox
}
Herbert
Paul Smith wrote:
\fbox{\makebox[\widthof{Exercise 23}]{Exercise 1}}
\fbox{Exercise 23}
Thanks, Herbert. Is it possible to use left alignment (only inside the
box) for the two boxes? I tried \raggedleft, but with no success.
\fbox{\makebox[\widthof{Exercise 23}][l]{Exercise 1}}
Herbert
Paul Smith wrote:
On 1/16/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
\fbox{\makebox[\widthof{Exercise 23}]{Exercise 1}}
\fbox{Exercise 23}
Thanks, Herbert. Is it possible to use left alignment (only inside the
box) for the two boxes? I tried \raggedleft, but with no success.
\fbox{\makebox
xercise 23}
Herbert
Paul Smith wrote:
\fbox{\makebox[\widthof{Exercise 23}]{Exercise 1}}
\fbox{Exercise 23}
Thanks, Herbert. Is it possible to use left alignment (only inside the
box) for the two boxes? I tried \raggedleft, but with no success.
\fbox{\makebox[\widthof{Exercise 23}][l]{Exercise 1}}
Herbert
Paul Smith wrote:
On 1/16/06, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
\fbox{\makebox[\widthof{Exercise 23}]{Exercise 1}}
\fbox{Exercise 23}
Thanks, Herbert. Is it possible to use left alignment (only inside the
box) for the two boxes? I tried \raggedleft, but with no success.
size
is about 10cm * 12cm and not a4
Herbert
as Postscript.
I'm not positive, but I think you need to use pdflatex to get it
formatted correctly.
you can use whatever you like ...
Herbert
size
is about 10cm * 12cm and not a4
Herbert
as Postscript.
I'm not positive, but I think you need to use pdflatex to get it
formatted correctly.
you can use whatever you like ...
Herbert
size
is about 10cm * 12cm and not a4
Herbert
rt a beamer show as Postscript.
I'm not positive, but I think you need to use pdflatex to get it
formatted correctly.
you can use whatever you like ...
Herbert
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
19.11.Other References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
\usepackage{tocloft}
\cftsetpnumwidth{6em}% or any other valid length
Herbert
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
19.11.Other References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
\usepackage{tocloft}
\cftsetpnumwidth{6em}% or any other valid length
Herbert
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
19.11.Other References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
\usepackage{tocloft}
\cftsetpnumwidth{6em}% or any other valid length
Herbert
).
You want hyphenations in the URL, right? This works when you set an
hyphenation point. Hyphenating the URL text works as for normal text. I
attached another example.
with hyperref or package breakurl it is the default for
urls
Herbert
. One above the other? It should work
(I think) if you make each of them multicolumn.
An example is attached: it gives an error when you compile it.
you cannot use \rowcolor inside a multicolumn.
Use \cellcolor
Herbert
.
Herbert
).
You want hyphenations in the URL, right? This works when you set an
hyphenation point. Hyphenating the URL text works as for normal text. I
attached another example.
with hyperref or package breakurl it is the default for
urls
Herbert
. One above the other? It should work
(I think) if you make each of them multicolumn.
An example is attached: it gives an error when you compile it.
you cannot use \rowcolor inside a multicolumn.
Use \cellcolor
Herbert
.
Herbert
).
You want hyphenations in the URL, right? This works when you set an
hyphenation point. Hyphenating the URL text works as for normal text. I
attached another example.
with hyperref or package breakurl it is the default for
urls
Herbert
n here. One above the other? It should work
(I think) if you make each of them multicolumn.
An example is attached: it gives an error when you compile it.
you cannot use \rowcolor inside a multicolumn.
Use \cellcolor
Herbert
e file.
Herbert
in the other
cells. The images are sized to fit inside a cell without creating
additional space. What can I do to minimize the affect of inserting
these images.
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=table/textFigure
the \rule is your \includegraphics
Herbert
Herbert
all directories, where TeX will search for files.
is /usr/local/texmf part of it?
Herbert
David Wolfson wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
David Wolfson wrote:
I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master document
with each chapter as an input file. This all works ok, but I need to
produce and outline of the overall document structure. I'd hoped to do
this by exporting
in the other
cells. The images are sized to fit inside a cell without creating
additional space. What can I do to minimize the affect of inserting
these images.
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=table/textFigure
the \rule is your \includegraphics
Herbert
Herbert
all directories, where TeX will search for files.
is /usr/local/texmf part of it?
Herbert
David Wolfson wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
David Wolfson wrote:
I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master document
with each chapter as an input file. This all works ok, but I need to
produce and outline of the overall document structure. I'd hoped to do
this by exporting
in the other
cells. The images are sized to fit inside a cell without creating
additional space. What can I do to minimize the affect of inserting
these images.
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=table/textFigure
the \rule is your \includegraphics
Herbert
the
mater, none of the input files.
Does anyone have any suggestions please?
run LyX and don't close it, then go into the temporary
directory /tmp/lyx
There you'll find all important files. The toc is in .toc
rename this file to whatever you want. Now you can use it as
usual with \input
Herbert
all directories, where TeX will search for files.
is /usr/local/texmf part of it?
Herbert
David Wolfson wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
David Wolfson wrote:
I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master document
with each chapter as an input file. This all works ok, but I need to
produce and outline of the overall document structure. I'd hoped to do
this by exporting
]{}}\newline}
Herbert
Rich Shepard wrote:
I've used \put with PSTricks. That may be the way to go.
Rich,
for PSTricks it is \rput or one of the other label macros,
but not \put
Herbert
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Herbert Voss wrote:
for PSTricks it is \rput or one of the other label macros, but not \put
Thanks for the reminder. It's been a while. But, ... I think that's
what I
need for this OMR form. Plain ol' LaTeX took me 98% of the way, but fine
tuning
by doing is the best way and doing it frequently
makes it easier.
Herbert
the vertical position of a \framebox. Thought I'd add this so that future
list archive divers can find the answer.
I would use \put, e.g. \put(0,5}{\framebox(50,30){text}}
Herbert
]{}}\newline}
Herbert
Rich Shepard wrote:
I've used \put with PSTricks. That may be the way to go.
Rich,
for PSTricks it is \rput or one of the other label macros,
but not \put
Herbert
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Herbert Voss wrote:
for PSTricks it is \rput or one of the other label macros, but not \put
Thanks for the reminder. It's been a while. But, ... I think that's
what I
need for this OMR form. Plain ol' LaTeX took me 98% of the way, but fine
tuning
by doing is the best way and doing it frequently
makes it easier.
Herbert
the vertical position of a \framebox. Thought I'd add this so that future
list archive divers can find the answer.
I would use \put, e.g. \put(0,5}{\framebox(50,30){text}}
Herbert
]{}}\newline}
Herbert
Rich Shepard wrote:
I've used \put with PSTricks. That may be the way to go.
Rich,
for PSTricks it is \rput or one of the other label macros,
but not \put
Herbert
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Herbert Voss wrote:
for PSTricks it is \rput or one of the other label macros, but not \put
Thanks for the reminder. It's been a while. But, ... I think that's
what I
need for this OMR form. Plain ol' LaTeX took me 98% of the way, but fine
tuning
learning by doing is the best way and doing it frequently
makes it easier.
Herbert
the vertical position of a \framebox. Thought I'd add this so that future
list archive divers can find the answer.
I would use \put, e.g. \put(0,5}{\framebox(50,30){text}}
Herbert
{c} Garvey
Herbert
{c} Garvey
Herbert
{c} Garvey
Herbert
or c:\localtexmf for the
TeX files, which is also the MikTeX default. And personally
bst files should always go into c:\localtexmf\bibtex\bst\
Herbert
or c:\localtexmf for the
TeX files, which is also the MikTeX default. And personally
bst files should always go into c:\localtexmf\bibtex\bst\
Herbert
or c:\localtexmf for the
TeX files, which is also the MikTeX default. And personally
bst files should always go into c:\localtexmf\bibtex\bst\
Herbert
, swedish, turkish, ukenglish, ukrainian,
loaded.
danish should be listed.
Herbert
assume that it will do something for the path with
spaces problem.
it is easy to have special versions of dvips and bibtex, which
can have problems with spaces.
Herbert
, swedish, turkish, ukenglish, ukrainian,
loaded.
danish should be listed.
Herbert
assume that it will do something for the path with
spaces problem.
it is easy to have special versions of dvips and bibtex, which
can have problems with spaces.
Herbert
bian, swedish, turkish, ukenglish, ukrainian,
loaded.
danish should be listed.
Herbert
windows platform, I assume that it will do something for the path with
spaces problem.
it is easy to have special versions of dvips and bibtex, which
can have problems with spaces.
Herbert
]@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{3.0em}}
^
|
width of the box for numbers --|
But I don't know how to do for the TOC...
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=tocloft/TOC#label
Herbert
]@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{3.0em}}
^
|
width of the box for numbers --|
But I don't know how to do for the TOC...
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=tocloft/TOC#label
Herbert
TECTED]@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{3.0em}}
^
|
width of the box for numbers --|
But I don't know how to do for the TOC...
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=tocloft/TOC#label
Herbert
501 - 600 of 9255 matches
Mail list logo