Johan Ingvast wrote:
On Fri, 6 May 2005, Herbert Voss wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
}
should do the trick
thanks, but it did not do what I wanted.
Strangly it took away both labels, both the one that showkeys put in and
the one that preview put in. That is for standard equations
Matej Cepl wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
Shrug. Taste's differ. Change \textit to \magazine_style and define
\magazine_style as you choose in the preamble of the document.
No, that is not what I meant -- try to imagine, that I will finally get fed
up with the slowness of LyX development and if (or
Brian Williams wrote:
Hi folks,
looks like this isn't such a newbie question after all.
Maybe I should ask it more carefully.
I want to use LyX to produce systems of equations that look like this (output
exported from LyX):
$\left\{ \begin{array}{r}
(3-\lambda)C & + & 2D & = & 0\\
C & + &
Brian Williams wrote:
Hope you don't mind a followup! :-) Is there a way to right justify the
equation numbers?
(I'm guessing the items in red are standard LaTeX macros I can find documented somewhere?)
yes, but it is easier to write the _whole_ stuff in real
LaTeX code, LyX is not designed for
Angus Leeming wrote:
Johan Ingvast wrote:
Hi
I use the preview of math which works fine.
However now I want to use the package showkeys for my printouts. Then
there is a problem with the preview. Both the preview package and
the showkeys put the labels to the right of the equations, which
makes
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
I think that the best solution here is to take this to the auctex list.
That way David Kastrup can address the root cause of the problem.
huh?? It is a LyX problem, that the options are hardcoded ..
make them available in the preferences and everything
Johan Ingvast wrote:
Sure, but that would cause problems when making documents not using
package showkeys.
Or can I have a local copy of the lyxpreview script in my local directory?
That would be acceptable.
I hope
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
What happened to your package manager BTW? Do you still have it? Could
you post it?
don't know. If yes, then only as a diff and from LyX 1.3.
I suppose useless then.
It's the logic of it all that will be interesting (and difficult).
Slotting
Johan Ingvast wrote:
On Fri, 6 May 2005, Herbert Voss wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
}
should do the trick
thanks, but it did not do what I wanted.
Strangly it took away both labels, both the one that showkeys put in and
the one that preview put in. That is for standard equations
Angus Leeming wrote:
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
Post the list of 20+ authors here and some wizard will spot the problem.
OK, here you go :)
LyX's BibTeX parser isn't really a parser at all. You can defeat it very
easily. One of the things it assumes is that each line is a complete
entry, so
Angus Leeming wrote:
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
Post the list of 20+ authors here and some wizard will spot the problem.
OK, here you go :)
LyX's BibTeX parser isn't really a parser at all. You can defeat it very
easily. One of the things it assumes is that each line is a complete
entry, so
Angus Leeming wrote:
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
Post the list of 20+ authors here and some wizard will spot the problem.
OK, here you go :)
LyX's BibTeX parser isn't really a parser at all. You can defeat it very
easily. One of the things it assumes is that each line is a complete
entry, so
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Could somebody please send me a .lyx example of a multi-line case
equation?
I get it fine within LyX but it does not seem to print okay. I get a
misplaced tab character error when I enter text with \textrm in the
case equation.
Enable Layout-Document-Packages-use amsmath
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
If you use ctrl-enter you get a line break, or 'soft return' which
does what you want in any environment.
I know this, but I want to write a lot of program code and therefore
need many linebreaks. Pressing every time C-ENTER is not very ergonomic
and
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Herbert Voss schrieb:
ctrl-enter is not the same, it gives a \\ in the
latex file, which is useless for verbatim code.
Not if you use the parameter
Newline0
for the environment definition in the.layout file.
sure, but this is not the default mode in the LyX
layout files
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Could somebody please send me a .lyx example of a multi-line case
equation?
I get it fine within LyX but it does not seem to print okay. I get a
misplaced tab character error when I enter text with \textrm in the
case equation.
Enable Layout-Document-Packages-use amsmath
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
If you use ctrl-enter you get a line break, or 'soft return' which
does what you want in any environment.
I know this, but I want to write a lot of program code and therefore
need many linebreaks. Pressing every time C-ENTER is not very ergonomic
and
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Herbert Voss schrieb:
ctrl-enter is not the same, it gives a \\ in the
latex file, which is useless for verbatim code.
Not if you use the parameter
Newline0
for the environment definition in the.layout file.
sure, but this is not the default mode in the LyX
layout files
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Could somebody please send me a .lyx example of a multi-line case
equation?
I get it fine within LyX but it does not seem to print okay. I get a
"misplaced tab" character error when I enter text with \textrm in the
case equation.
Enable Layout->Document->Packages->use
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
If you use ctrl-enter you get a line break, or 'soft return' which
does what you want in any environment.
I know this, but I want to write a lot of program code and therefore
need many linebreaks. Pressing every time C-ENTER is not very ergonomic
and
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Herbert Voss schrieb:
ctrl-enter is not the same, it gives a \\ in the
latex file, which is useless for verbatim code.
Not if you use the parameter
Newline0
for the environment definition in the.layout file.
sure, but this is not the default mode in the LyX
layout files
Steve Litt wrote:
On Thursday 21 April 2005 07:14 pm, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I have a small ( 1 page) section of my book which I'd like to temporarily
comment out. Is there an environment with which I can make this text into a
comment, so it can later easily be reincorporated as Standard
Steve Litt wrote:
On Thursday 21 April 2005 07:14 pm, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I have a small ( 1 page) section of my book which I'd like to temporarily
comment out. Is there an environment with which I can make this text into a
comment, so it can later easily be reincorporated as Standard
Steve Litt wrote:
On Thursday 21 April 2005 07:14 pm, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I have a small (< 1 page) section of my book which I'd like to temporarily
comment out. Is there an environment with which I can make this text into a
comment, so it can later easily be reincorporated as Standard
Steve Litt wrote:
I have a special LyX URL environment that references LaTeX URLL environment
that redefines quote, but no matter how hard I try, I can't get it to
underline more than the first character of the URL. I already have the ulem
package loaded, not that it's helped me.
Here's one of
Steve Litt wrote:
Using the above code, I still have the problem that when I put it into an
environment, it only underlines the first character of the paragraph.
where is the sense to have an environment here???
\newenvironment{UUrl}{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\ttfamily%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Herbert
Angus Leeming wrote:
Create a math inset: Insert-Math-Display formula
Type:
B=\casesspace1right arrow\textrmspaceif Insert-Math-Inline
only the if should be text, then you do not need
this math inside text inside math ...
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Steve Litt wrote:
I have a special LyX URL environment that references LaTeX URLL environment
that redefines quote, but no matter how hard I try, I can't get it to
underline more than the first character of the URL. I already have the ulem
package loaded, not that it's helped me.
Here's one of
Steve Litt wrote:
Using the above code, I still have the problem that when I put it into an
environment, it only underlines the first character of the paragraph.
where is the sense to have an environment here???
\newenvironment{UUrl}{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\ttfamily%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Herbert
Angus Leeming wrote:
Create a math inset: Insert-Math-Display formula
Type:
B=\casesspace1right arrow\textrmspaceif Insert-Math-Inline
only the if should be text, then you do not need
this math inside text inside math ...
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Steve Litt wrote:
I have a special LyX URL environment that references LaTeX URLL environment
that redefines quote, but no matter how hard I try, I can't get it to
underline more than the first character of the URL. I already have the ulem
package loaded, not that it's helped me.
Here's one of
Steve Litt wrote:
Using the above code, I still have the problem that when I put it into an
environment, it only underlines the first character of the paragraph.
where is the sense to have an environment here???
\newenvironment{UUrl}{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\ttfamily%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Herbert
Angus Leeming wrote:
Create a math inset: Insert->Math->Display formula
Type:
B=\cases1\textrmif Math->Inline
only the "if" should be text, then you do not need
this "math inside text inside math" ...
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Patrick Greenwood wrote:
What I meant to say is I wanted the block State of Wisconsin County of
Milwaukee to left-align flush with the left margin of the document.
Uwe Stoehr delivered this solution which is exactly what I needed. It uses
negative space to solve the problem.
instead of -3pt use
Patrick Greenwood wrote:
What I meant to say is I wanted the block State of Wisconsin County of
Milwaukee to left-align flush with the left margin of the document.
Uwe Stoehr delivered this solution which is exactly what I needed. It uses
negative space to solve the problem.
instead of -3pt use
Patrick Greenwood wrote:
What I meant to say is I wanted the block "State of Wisconsin County of
Milwaukee" to left-align flush with the left margin of the document.
Uwe Stoehr delivered this solution which is exactly what I needed. It uses
negative space to solve the problem.
instead of -3pt use
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
WOndered if there was an easy way to align a set of equations to the
equals sign
I suppose the align environment - amsmath ...
so you have
moo = blah
= blahblah
= thing
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Angus Leeming wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
WOndered if there was an easy way to align a set of equations to the
equals sign
so you have
moo = blah
= blahblah
= thing
Geoff,
Have you tried a matrix? Leave cells empty in the left column, fill in
the rest. Math mode; use the panel.
Rich
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
WOndered if there was an easy way to align a set of equations to the
equals sign
I suppose the align environment - amsmath ...
so you have
moo = blah
= blahblah
= thing
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Angus Leeming wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
WOndered if there was an easy way to align a set of equations to the
equals sign
so you have
moo = blah
= blahblah
= thing
Geoff,
Have you tried a matrix? Leave cells empty in the left column, fill in
the rest. Math mode; use the panel.
Rich
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
WOndered if there was an easy way to align a set of equations to the
equals sign
I suppose the align environment -> amsmath ...
so you have
moo = blah
= blahblah
= thing
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Angus Leeming wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
WOndered if there was an easy way to align a set of equations to the
equals sign
so you have
moo = blah
= blahblah
= thing
Geoff,
Have you tried a matrix? Leave cells empty in the left column, fill in
the rest. Math mode; use the panel.
Rich
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
Now it seems, that I do not really understand the paragraph managment in
connection with equation/eqnarray and the diffences therein with/without
AMS math.
Please have a look at the attached sample file.
use _only_ amsmath envoronments and when you are inside
an enumerate
Herbert Voss wrote:
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
Now it seems, that I do not really understand the paragraph managment in
connection with equation/eqnarray and the diffences therein with/without
AMS math.
Please have a look at the attached sample file.
use _only_ amsmath envoronments and when you
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
sorry, I meant insert the formula directly at the end of
a line if you do not want additional space
Dear Herbert,
well, that's it. But why???
the additional newline inserts a \parsep, so you'll
get more space above than below the formula.
I can see, that amsmath is
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
Now it seems, that I do not really understand the paragraph managment in
connection with equation/eqnarray and the diffences therein with/without
AMS math.
Please have a look at the attached sample file.
use _only_ amsmath envoronments and when you are inside
an enumerate
Herbert Voss wrote:
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
Now it seems, that I do not really understand the paragraph managment in
connection with equation/eqnarray and the diffences therein with/without
AMS math.
Please have a look at the attached sample file.
use _only_ amsmath envoronments and when you
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
sorry, I meant insert the formula directly at the end of
a line if you do not want additional space
Dear Herbert,
well, that's it. But why???
the additional newline inserts a \parsep, so you'll
get more space above than below the formula.
I can see, that amsmath is
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
Now it seems, that I do not really understand the paragraph managment in
connection with equation/eqnarray and the diffences therein with/without
AMS math.
Please have a look at the attached sample file.
use _only_ amsmath envoronments and when you are inside
an enumerate
Herbert Voss wrote:
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
Now it seems, that I do not really understand the paragraph managment in
connection with equation/eqnarray and the diffences therein with/without
AMS math.
Please have a look at the attached sample file.
use _only_ amsmath envoronments and when you
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
>>sorry, I meant insert the formula directly at the end of
>>a line if you do not want additional space
>
>
>
>Dear Herbert,
>
>well, that's it. But why???
the additional newline inserts a \parsep, so you'll
get more space above than below the formula.
>I can see, that amsmath
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
I'm using eqnarray with fleqn. Fine.
Now I would like to reduce the vertical space before and after the
eqnarray. So I read in the LaTeX Companion, I should change \topsep.
But my simple approach with:
\topsep0em
\partopsep0em
where did you read this? The space before and
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
as I wrote above,I'm using fleqn, so please have a look at:
- Lamport, Das LaTeX Handbuch, S.218,
- Goosens/Mittelbach/Samarin, Der LaTeX Begleiter, S.263.
Do I misunderstand this?
ah, okay I missed the fleqn ...
See attached example.
However using amsmath is a much more
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
M.B. Schiekel schrieb:
But as far as I can see, LyX supports eqnarray, but doesn't support the
ams split environment.
That's not true, have a look at section 18.5 of
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/LyXMathebefehle/LyXMathebefehle.pdf
LyX has no menu entry for split, so it is
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
I'm using eqnarray with fleqn. Fine.
Now I would like to reduce the vertical space before and after the
eqnarray. So I read in the LaTeX Companion, I should change \topsep.
But my simple approach with:
\topsep0em
\partopsep0em
where did you read this? The space before and
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
as I wrote above,I'm using fleqn, so please have a look at:
- Lamport, Das LaTeX Handbuch, S.218,
- Goosens/Mittelbach/Samarin, Der LaTeX Begleiter, S.263.
Do I misunderstand this?
ah, okay I missed the fleqn ...
See attached example.
However using amsmath is a much more
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
M.B. Schiekel schrieb:
But as far as I can see, LyX supports eqnarray, but doesn't support the
ams split environment.
That's not true, have a look at section 18.5 of
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/LyXMathebefehle/LyXMathebefehle.pdf
LyX has no menu entry for split, so it is
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
I'm using eqnarray with fleqn. Fine.
Now I would like to reduce the vertical space before and after the
eqnarray. So I read in the LaTeX Companion, I should change \topsep.
But my simple approach with:
\topsep0em
\partopsep0em
where did you read this? The space before and
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
as I wrote above,I'm using fleqn, so please have a look at:
- Lamport, Das LaTeX Handbuch, S.218,
- Goosens/Mittelbach/Samarin, Der LaTeX Begleiter, S.263.
Do I misunderstand this?
ah, okay I missed the fleqn ...
See attached example.
However using amsmath is a much more
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
M.B. Schiekel schrieb:
But as far as I can see, LyX supports eqnarray, but doesn't support the
ams split environment.
That's not true, have a look at section 18.5 of
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/LyXMathebefehle/LyXMathebefehle.pdf
LyX has no menu entry for split, so it is
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
Now in the bibtex-enty I tried \\, {\\}, \linebreak, ...
url = { \url{\\http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~mwatkins/zeta/physics.htm} }
url = { \url{http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~mwatkins/zeta/physics.htm} }
the package does the linebreaking.
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
Matt Williams wrote:
Lyx generates:
\caption{\begin{tabular}
table
which causes latex to throw some errors.
If you alter it to read:
\caption[]{\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
The it runs ok.
Do you want to have a tabular as part of the caption?
Otherwise see Angus posting.
Herbert
--
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
Now in the bibtex-enty I tried \\, {\\}, \linebreak, ...
url = { \url{\\http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~mwatkins/zeta/physics.htm} }
url = { \url{http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~mwatkins/zeta/physics.htm} }
the package does the linebreaking.
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
Matt Williams wrote:
Lyx generates:
\caption{\begin{tabular}
table
which causes latex to throw some errors.
If you alter it to read:
\caption[]{\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
The it runs ok.
Do you want to have a tabular as part of the caption?
Otherwise see Angus posting.
Herbert
--
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
Now in the bibtex-enty I tried \\, {\\}, \linebreak, ...
url = { \url{\\http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~mwatkins/zeta/physics.htm} }
url = { \url{http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~mwatkins/zeta/physics.htm} }
the package does the linebreaking.
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
Matt Williams wrote:
Lyx generates:
\caption{\begin{tabular}
which causes latex to throw some errors.
If you alter it to read:
\caption[]{\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
The it runs ok.
Do you want to have a tabular as part of the caption?
Otherwise see Angus posting.
Herbert
--
Alexander Blüm wrote:
I'd like to create a table with linebreaks inside the cells.
Inserting linebreaks doesn't help, neither does C-enter...
any ideas?
choose a fixed width column from within the
table menu
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
for them. Wrapfig supports also wrapped tables.
floatflt also ...
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
http://www.dante.de/faq/de-tex-faq/
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?introduction=yes
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
M.B. Schiekel schrieb:
how can I force a linebreak in a bibtex entry?
{\\} or {\protect\linebreak} do not work.
Well, I should ask the question a little more precise ;-)
@Booklet{Watkins:2004,
author = { Matthew R. Watkins },
title = { Number Theory and Physics Archive },
Alexander Blüm wrote:
I'd like to create a table with linebreaks inside the cells.
Inserting linebreaks doesn't help, neither does C-enter...
any ideas?
choose a fixed width column from within the
table menu
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
for them. Wrapfig supports also wrapped tables.
floatflt also ...
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
http://www.dante.de/faq/de-tex-faq/
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?introduction=yes
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
M.B. Schiekel schrieb:
how can I force a linebreak in a bibtex entry?
{\\} or {\protect\linebreak} do not work.
Well, I should ask the question a little more precise ;-)
@Booklet{Watkins:2004,
author = { Matthew R. Watkins },
title = { Number Theory and Physics Archive },
Alexander Blüm wrote:
I'd like to create a table with linebreaks inside the cells.
Inserting linebreaks doesn't help, neither does C-enter...
any ideas?
choose a fixed width column from within the
table menu
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
for them. Wrapfig supports also wrapped tables.
floatflt also ...
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
http://www.dante.de/faq/de-tex-faq/
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?introduction=yes
M.B. Schiekel wrote:
M.B. Schiekel schrieb:
how can I force a linebreak in a bibtex entry?
{\\} or {\protect\linebreak} do not work.
Well, I should ask the question a little more precise ;-)
@Booklet{Watkins:2004,
author = { Matthew R. Watkins },
title = { Number Theory and Physics Archive },
EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
Very strange ... Your code is OK if I set the language to english. But if I
set it to french (frenchb), I doesn't work ! Three Error Boxes are displayed
...
I have no problems with your example and the language
setting french
compare the logfile output. Put
EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
l.18 .../lyx_tmpdir1188a02156/lyx_tmpbuf0/_image}}
try to use a filename without a underscore
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
http://www.dante.de/faq/de-tex-faq/
EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
Finally, I have found this solution, by replacing \fbox{...FIGURE...} by
the following code :
begin{framed}\setlength{\hsize}{100mm}...FIGURE...\end{begin}
if the figure's width is equal to 100 mm.
crazy solution ...
put the image in a tabular with borders
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I was wondering whether someone could explain what the following
preamble commands actually do. I am a complete novice.
\newcommand\suppress[1]{}
defines a new command named \suppress that does nothing (the braces
are empty in the definition)
not really,
EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
Very strange ... Your code is OK if I set the language to english. But if I
set it to french (frenchb), I doesn't work ! Three Error Boxes are displayed
...
I have no problems with your example and the language
setting french
compare the logfile output. Put
EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
l.18 .../lyx_tmpdir1188a02156/lyx_tmpbuf0/_image}}
try to use a filename without a underscore
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
http://www.dante.de/faq/de-tex-faq/
EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
Finally, I have found this solution, by replacing \fbox{...FIGURE...} by
the following code :
begin{framed}\setlength{\hsize}{100mm}...FIGURE...\end{begin}
if the figure's width is equal to 100 mm.
crazy solution ...
put the image in a tabular with borders
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I was wondering whether someone could explain what the following
preamble commands actually do. I am a complete novice.
\newcommand\suppress[1]{}
defines a new command named \suppress that does nothing (the braces
are empty in the definition)
not really,
EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
Very strange ... Your code is OK if I set the language to english. But if I
set it to french (frenchb), I doesn't work ! Three Error Boxes are displayed
...
I have no problems with your example and the language
setting french
compare the logfile output. Put
EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
l.18 .../lyx_tmpdir1188a02156/lyx_tmpbuf0/_image}}
try to use a filename without a underscore
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
http://www.dante.de/faq/de-tex-faq/
EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
Finally, I have found this solution, by replacing "\fbox{...FIGURE...}" by
the following code :
begin{framed}\setlength{\hsize}{100mm}...FIGURE...\end{begin}
if the figure's width is equal to 100 mm.
crazy solution ...
put the image in a tabular with borders
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I was wondering whether someone could explain what the following
preamble commands actually do. I am a complete novice.
\newcommand\suppress[1]{}
defines a new command named "\suppress" that does nothing (the braces
are empty in the definition)
not
G. Milde wrote:
On 22.03.05, EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know what is the code for putting a frame strictly around
one graphic (figure) only ?
I know that the following code is OK :
\usepackage{framed}
\renewenvironment{figure}[1][tbph]
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G. Milde wrote:
On 22.03.05, EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know what is the code for putting a frame strictly around
one graphic (figure) only ?
I know that the following code is OK :
\usepackage{framed}
\renewenvironment{figure}[1][tbph]
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G. Milde wrote:
On 22.03.05, EXT / TEAMLOG MELLERIN Pierrick wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know what is the code for putting a frame strictly around
one graphic (figure) only ?
I know that the following code is OK :
\usepackage{framed}
\renewenvironment{figure}[1][tbph]
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Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
should do what you want.
no, because LyX puts the user preamble stuff before \usepackage{babel}
Herbert
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http://PSTricks.de/
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Sure, but I understood that the \AtBeginDocument command deffered its contents
exactly at the \begin{document} point of the processing (in the order of the
\AtBeginDocument
commands, which may be several.
right, but babel does the same, writing its configuration
at the
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
should do what you want.
no, because LyX puts the user preamble stuff before \usepackage{babel}
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Sure, but I understood that the \AtBeginDocument command deffered its contents
exactly at the \begin{document} point of the processing (in the order of the
\AtBeginDocument
commands, which may be several.
right, but babel does the same, writing its configuration
at the
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
\AtBeginDocument{
\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes
\FrenchFootnotes
}
should do what you want.
no, because LyX puts the user preamble stuff before \usepackage{babel}
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Sure, but I understood that the \AtBeginDocument command deffered its contents
exactly at the \begin{document} point of the processing (in the order of the
\AtBeginDocument
commands, which may be several.
right, but babel does the same, writing its configuration
at the
Helge Hafting wrote:
Note that lyx can be fixed by the lyx team, but lyx relies on latex
which also
struggle with spaces in filenames. People here does not have the power
to change latex.
latex a\ file\ with\ a\ space.tex
is no problem
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
G. Milde wrote:
Rather than a class, I would like to see a registerhaltig.sty package,
that could be used with all sorts of classes.
latex3 will have it in the kernel (hopefully)
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
Helge Hafting wrote:
Note that lyx can be fixed by the lyx team, but lyx relies on latex
which also
struggle with spaces in filenames. People here does not have the power
to change latex.
latex a\ file\ with\ a\ space.tex
is no problem
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
G. Milde wrote:
Rather than a class, I would like to see a registerhaltig.sty package,
that could be used with all sorts of classes.
latex3 will have it in the kernel (hopefully)
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
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