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
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to apply one of the first examples at pst-circ-doc.pdf
file and I only gut 2 lines with out the element.
I am using LyX and this is how my file looks like:
the ert mode inside LyX is a bit crazy. You have to quit a line with
ctrl-enter (see example)
However
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to apply one of the first examples at pst-circ-doc.pdf
file and I only gut 2 lines with out the element.
I am using LyX and this is how my file looks like:
the ert mode inside LyX is a bit crazy. You have to quit a line with
ctrl-enter (see example)
However
Hannan Sadar wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to apply one of the first examples at pst-circ-doc.pdf
file and I only gut 2 lines with out the element.
I am using LyX and this is how my file looks like:
the ert mode inside LyX is a bit crazy. You have to quit a line with
ctrl-enter (see example)
However
Matt Flax wrote:
Thanks for the info, but when I try to use \mathbb{e} for example, I get
an empty box ... no writing and it doesn't show up on the ps file ...
any packages I should use in my preamble ?
\usepackage{bbold}
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Paul Smith wrote:
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 16:50:15 +0100, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info, but when I try to use \mathbb{e} for example, I get
an empty box ... no writing and it doesn't show up on the ps file ...
any packages I should use in my preamble ?
\usepackage{bbold
Paul Smith wrote:
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 17:50:09 +0100, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, LyX fails to display correctly (in the LyX's window)
\mathbb{e}, even when the bbold package is invoked.
no problem here with 1.3.5 and instant preview
In math-mode, Herbert? (In math-mode
Matt Flax wrote:
Thanks for the info, but when I try to use \mathbb{e} for example, I get
an empty box ... no writing and it doesn't show up on the ps file ...
any packages I should use in my preamble ?
\usepackage{bbold}
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Paul Smith wrote:
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 16:50:15 +0100, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info, but when I try to use \mathbb{e} for example, I get
an empty box ... no writing and it doesn't show up on the ps file ...
any packages I should use in my preamble ?
\usepackage{bbold
Paul Smith wrote:
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 17:50:09 +0100, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, LyX fails to display correctly (in the LyX's window)
\mathbb{e}, even when the bbold package is invoked.
no problem here with 1.3.5 and instant preview
In math-mode, Herbert? (In math-mode
Matt Flax wrote:
Thanks for the info, but when I try to use \mathbb{e} for example, I get
an empty box ... no writing and it doesn't show up on the ps file ...
any packages I should use in my preamble ?
\usepackage{bbold}
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Paul Smith wrote:
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 16:50:15 +0100, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the info, but when I try to use \mathbb{e} for example, I get
an empty box ... no writing and it doesn't show up on the ps file ...
any packages I should use in my preamble ?
\usepackage
Paul Smith wrote:
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 17:50:09 +0100, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
By the way, LyX fails to display correctly (in the LyX's window)
\mathbb{e}, even when the bbold package is invoked.
no problem here with 1.3.5 and instant preview
In math-mode, Herbert? (In mat
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Is it possible to make the vertical space of a header (margin before header
+ header + margin after header) a multiple of the basic line vertical space
to keep on the grid ?
I've just read in the LaTeX Companion that there is a bottom option in the
footmisc package used
Ben Hourigan wrote:
I tried this code in my document, both in the preamble and after
\begin{document} of the (but not at the same time). It's causing me
problems.
write into the preamble
\usepackage[flushmargin]{footmisc}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Is it possible to make the vertical space of a header (margin before header
+ header + margin after header) a multiple of the basic line vertical space
to keep on the grid ?
I've just read in the LaTeX Companion that there is a bottom option in the
footmisc package used
Ben Hourigan wrote:
I tried this code in my document, both in the preamble and after
\begin{document} of the (but not at the same time). It's causing me
problems.
write into the preamble
\usepackage[flushmargin]{footmisc}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Is it possible to make the vertical space of a header (margin before header
+ header + margin after header) a multiple of the basic line vertical space
to keep on the grid ?
I've just read in the LaTeX Companion that there is a "bottom" option in the
footmisc package
Ben Hourigan wrote:
I tried this code in my document, both in the preamble and after
\begin{document} of the (but not at the same time). It's causing me
problems.
write into the preamble
\usepackage[flushmargin]{footmisc}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Jürgen wrote:
Basically, it is a question about Scylla or Charybdis. With
some tweaking
(i.e. switching off the rubber lenghts), you can even get
LaTeX to get close
to Registerhaltigkeit, but then you'll lose the harmonic
page design and
the intelligent widow/orphan
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Jürgen wrote:
Basically, it is a question about Scylla or Charybdis. With
some tweaking
(i.e. switching off the rubber lenghts), you can even get
LaTeX to get close
to Registerhaltigkeit, but then you'll lose the harmonic
page design and
the intelligent widow/orphan
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Jürgen wrote:
Basically, it is a question about Scylla or Charybdis. With
some tweaking
(i.e. switching off the rubber lenghts), you can even get
LaTeX to get close
to "Registerhaltigkeit", but then you'll lose the harmonic
page design and
the intelligent widow/orphan
Gunnar wrote:
How can I get an enumerated list that looks like this
1 foobar
2 foobar
3 a) foobar
b) foobar
c) foobar
where item number 3 consists of a new enumerated list.
Right now I can only make it look like this:
3
a) foobar
b) foobar
c) foobar
Bennett Helm wrote:
Yes: use an empty ERT box in the top-level list item. (Minimal example
attached.)
huh yes. Or simply nothing ...
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/
Gunnar wrote:
Yes: use an empty ERT box in the top-level list item. (Minimal example
attached.)
huh yes. Or simply nothing ...
nothing? That doesn't work.
Empty ERT works though. Thanks.
the only thing what you have to do is to use _after_
inserting the table the Layout-Increas depth option
thats
Herbert Voss wrote:
the only thing what you have to do is to use _after_
inserting the table the Layout-Increas depth option
s/table/list/
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
Gunnar wrote:
How can I get an enumerated list that looks like this
1 foobar
2 foobar
3 a) foobar
b) foobar
c) foobar
where item number 3 consists of a new enumerated list.
Right now I can only make it look like this:
3
a) foobar
b) foobar
c) foobar
Bennett Helm wrote:
Yes: use an empty ERT box in the top-level list item. (Minimal example
attached.)
huh yes. Or simply nothing ...
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/
Gunnar wrote:
Yes: use an empty ERT box in the top-level list item. (Minimal example
attached.)
huh yes. Or simply nothing ...
nothing? That doesn't work.
Empty ERT works though. Thanks.
the only thing what you have to do is to use _after_
inserting the table the Layout-Increas depth option
thats
Herbert Voss wrote:
the only thing what you have to do is to use _after_
inserting the table the Layout-Increas depth option
s/table/list/
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
Gunnar wrote:
How can I get an enumerated list that looks like this
1 foobar
2 foobar
3 a) foobar
b) foobar
c) foobar
where item number 3 consists of a new enumerated list.
Right now I can only make it look like this:
3
a) foobar
b) foobar
c) foobar
Bennett Helm wrote:
Yes: use an empty ERT box in the top-level list item. (Minimal example
attached.)
huh yes. Or simply nothing ...
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/
Gunnar wrote:
Yes: use an empty ERT box in the top-level list item. (Minimal example
attached.)
huh yes. Or simply nothing ...
nothing? That doesn't work.
Empty ERT works though. Thanks.
the only thing what you have to do is to use _after_
inserting the table the Layout->Increas depth option
thats
Herbert Voss wrote:
the only thing what you have to do is to use _after_
inserting the table the Layout->Increas depth option
s/table/list/
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/
h
Roland Schmitz wrote:
i just noticed that some long lines (paragraphs) wich uses the LyX-Code
style didn't break at when they are longer than the page width. This dont
looks very nice.
do not use this environment
Also if i got cross-references or references to my bibliography in a
paragraph,
Uwe Sthr wrote:
Nicolas Ferr schrieb:
Now that I am on the other side (the teaching one), I decided to share
my enthusiasm with students. Like I know some of the LyX users have
very little knowledge of LaTeX, I am confused: shall I start teach
LaTeX or LyX ?
LyX is designed to create texts in
Roland Schmitz wrote:
i just noticed that some long lines (paragraphs) wich uses the LyX-Code
style didn't break at when they are longer than the page width. This dont
looks very nice.
do not use this environment
Also if i got cross-references or references to my bibliography in a
paragraph,
Uwe Sthr wrote:
Nicolas Ferr schrieb:
Now that I am on the other side (the teaching one), I decided to share
my enthusiasm with students. Like I know some of the LyX users have
very little knowledge of LaTeX, I am confused: shall I start teach
LaTeX or LyX ?
LyX is designed to create texts in
Roland Schmitz wrote:
i just noticed that some long lines (paragraphs) wich uses the "LyX-Code"
style didn't break at when they are longer than the page width. This dont
looks very nice.
do not use this environment
Also if i got cross-references or references to my bibliography in a
paragraph,
Uwe StÃhr wrote:
Nicolas Ferrà schrieb:
Now that I am on the other side (the teaching one), I decided to share
my enthusiasm with students. Like I know some of the LyX users have
very little knowledge of LaTeX, I am confused: shall I start teach
LaTeX or LyX ?
LyX is designed to create texts
Fernando Gisbert Cervera wrote:
hi, i'm trying to customize the makeindex inside lyx to use a given
*.lst style, but i cannot find the way to do it inside lyx (1.3.4).
instead, i must export to latex and execute the makeindex command in a
console. is there any way of doing that inside lyx?
no,
Fernando Gisbert Cervera wrote:
hi, i'm trying to customize the makeindex inside lyx to use a given
*.lst style, but i cannot find the way to do it inside lyx (1.3.4).
instead, i must export to latex and execute the makeindex command in a
console. is there any way of doing that inside lyx?
no,
Fernando Gisbert Cervera wrote:
hi, i'm trying to customize the makeindex inside lyx to use a given
*.lst style, but i cannot find the way to do it inside lyx (1.3.4).
instead, i must export to latex and execute the makeindex command in a
console. is there any way of doing that inside lyx?
no,
Rasmus Ory Nielsen wrote:
I think that the size of the typewriter font used in urls is too large.
And even more strange: the size of the typewriter font depends on how I
produce the output: With View postscript the font is a bit too large.
With View pdf (pdflatex) the output is perfect (using
Rasmus Ory Nielsen wrote:
I think that the size of the typewriter font used in urls is too large.
And even more strange: the size of the typewriter font depends on how I
produce the output: With View postscript the font is a bit too large.
With View pdf (pdflatex) the output is perfect (using
Rasmus Ory Nielsen wrote:
I think that the size of the typewriter font used in urls is too large.
And even more strange: the size of the typewriter font depends on how I
produce the output: With "View postscript" the font is a bit too large.
With "View pdf (pdflatex)" the output is perfect (using
Andre Poenitz wrote:
There is an example in Knuth's TeXbook that shows text floating around a
circle, but you have to manually compute all the line length needed and
it is a real pain to do so for more than one paragraph. It might be
possible to automate that task a bit, but this is not on LyX's
mario wrote:
Usually, I don't use them. (I type \`{a} for à)
h, makes no sense with LyX and german docs
However, my present issue is a different one: say I process my file.tex
by pdflatex as to get file.pdf. If I have used fontenc and/or inputenc,
the acroread viewer displays file.pdf in a
Andre Poenitz wrote:
There is an example in Knuth's TeXbook that shows text floating around a
circle, but you have to manually compute all the line length needed and
it is a real pain to do so for more than one paragraph. It might be
possible to automate that task a bit, but this is not on LyX's
mario wrote:
Usually, I don't use them. (I type \`{a} for à)
h, makes no sense with LyX and german docs
However, my present issue is a different one: say I process my file.tex
by pdflatex as to get file.pdf. If I have used fontenc and/or inputenc,
the acroread viewer displays file.pdf in a
Andre Poenitz wrote:
There is an example in Knuth's TeXbook that shows text floating around a
circle, but you have to manually compute all the line length needed and
it is a real pain to do so for more than one paragraph. It might be
possible to automate that task a bit, but this is not on LyX's
mario wrote:
Usually, I don't use them. (I type \`{a} for à)
h, makes no sense with LyX and german docs
However, my present issue is a different one: say I process my file.tex
by pdflatex as to get file.pdf. If I have used fontenc and/or inputenc,
the acroread viewer displays file.pdf in a
Rich Shepard wrote:
This was what I tried to use, but I could not work out where to place it.
It needs to be within the ToC; do I add it to the *.toc file before the
last
item? I could not find the appropriate place in the .lyx document.
\addtocontents{toc}{\enlargethispage{3ex}}
anywhere
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Herbert Voss wrote:
\addtocontents{toc}{\enlargethispage{3ex}}
anywhere _after_ the first chapter/section title
I looked in TLC2:
p.48--49
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
Rich Shepard wrote:
This was what I tried to use, but I could not work out where to place it.
It needs to be within the ToC; do I add it to the *.toc file before the
last
item? I could not find the appropriate place in the .lyx document.
\addtocontents{toc}{\enlargethispage{3ex}}
anywhere
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Herbert Voss wrote:
\addtocontents{toc}{\enlargethispage{3ex}}
anywhere _after_ the first chapter/section title
I looked in TLC2:
p.48--49
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
Rich Shepard wrote:
This was what I tried to use, but I could not work out where to place it.
It needs to be within the ToC; do I add it to the *.toc file before the
last
item? I could not find the appropriate place in the .lyx document.
\addtocontents{toc}{\enlargethispage{3ex}}
anywhere
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Herbert Voss wrote:
\addtocontents{toc}{\enlargethispage{3ex}}
anywhere _after_ the first chapter/section title
I looked in TLC2:
p.48--49
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
Roland Schmitz wrote:
i've got a problem with hperref in my Master Thesis.
If i generate a dvi or pdf an click on a link for exmple chapter 2, the second
chapter in the apendix will be shown to me. If i cklick to on chapter 4 the
fourth chapter in the apendix is shown, and so on ...
I'm not
Roland Schmitz wrote:
i've got a problem with hperref in my Master Thesis.
If i generate a dvi or pdf an click on a link for exmple chapter 2, the second
chapter in the apendix will be shown to me. If i cklick to on chapter 4 the
fourth chapter in the apendix is shown, and so on ...
I'm not
Roland Schmitz wrote:
i've got a problem with hperref in my Master Thesis.
If i generate a dvi or pdf an click on a link for exmple chapter 2, the second
chapter in the apendix will be shown to me. If i cklick to on chapter 4 the
fourth chapter in the apendix is shown, and so on ...
I'm not
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Incorporating PSTricks Figures in a Document
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:54:11 +0100
[...]
you can start ps4pdf instead of running pdflatex in the the
subroutine sub generate_pdf_doc {
In fact
Rich Shepard wrote:
I cannot find information on importing a pdf file into a specific
location
within a lyx document. Nothing I saw in the extended features doc or on
Herbert's Tips Tricks page addresses whether this can be done.
If it can be done, please let me know how.
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Incorporating PSTricks Figures in a Document
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:54:11 +0100
[...]
you can start ps4pdf instead of running pdflatex in the the
subroutine sub generate_pdf_doc {
In fact
Rich Shepard wrote:
I cannot find information on importing a pdf file into a specific
location
within a lyx document. Nothing I saw in the extended features doc or on
Herbert's Tips Tricks page addresses whether this can be done.
If it can be done, please let me know how.
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Incorporating PSTricks Figures in a Document
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:54:11 +0100
[...]
you can start ps4pdf instead of running pdflatex in the the
subroutine sub generate_p
Rich Shepard wrote:
I cannot find information on importing a pdf file into a specific
location
within a lyx document. Nothing I saw in the extended features doc or on
Herbert's Tips & Tricks page addresses whether this can be done.
If it can be done, please let me know how.
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
ps4pdf does a similar job as tex2pdf to provide an eps file compiled with the
pstricks
instructions, then a pdf image prone to pdflatex compilation.
So after a ps4pdf run, it should be possible to run tex2pdf,
unless tex2pdf kills the PSforPDF contents.
no, ps4pdf has
Paul Johnson wrote:
This thread is making me feel too stupid. I don't really care how pdf
output gets created, I'm happy to use any of the methods you recommend.
In fact, sometimes I can't make it work in lyx but the script tex2pdf
does what I need. But I now notice it calls pdflatex, and so
Paul Smith wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:12:13 +0100, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- using View-PDF, which should run latex-dvips-ps2pdf
this is the easiest way to get everything as pdf. Not
possible is microtyping and breakable links. If you need
this, then the other ways maybe
Angus Leeming wrote:
Angus (coming from the unix world...)
huh, is there any other world? :-)
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/
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
As far as pstricks figures are concerned, you are right, but what about a
document with a majority of non-pstricks figures ?
I guess some users would like to take advantage of tex2pdf AND ps4pdf ?
Does this make sense ?
you can start ps4pdf instead of running pdflatex
Paul Smith wrote:
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 21:55:48 +, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no, look for extarticle.layout as an example
I can copy the original file stdlayouts.inc and add your definition of
the proof environment and rename it. Then, how can we make the new and
renamed
Paul Smith wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:39:59 +, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After each proof, the first paragraph is not indented as it should.
Any idea to get back the indentation by default?
Oh, forget my question: I have just tried with article AMS and it does
not do any
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
ps4pdf does a similar job as tex2pdf to provide an eps file compiled with the
pstricks
instructions, then a pdf image prone to pdflatex compilation.
So after a ps4pdf run, it should be possible to run tex2pdf,
unless tex2pdf kills the PSforPDF contents.
no, ps4pdf has
Paul Johnson wrote:
This thread is making me feel too stupid. I don't really care how pdf
output gets created, I'm happy to use any of the methods you recommend.
In fact, sometimes I can't make it work in lyx but the script tex2pdf
does what I need. But I now notice it calls pdflatex, and so
Paul Smith wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:12:13 +0100, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- using View-PDF, which should run latex-dvips-ps2pdf
this is the easiest way to get everything as pdf. Not
possible is microtyping and breakable links. If you need
this, then the other ways maybe
Angus Leeming wrote:
Angus (coming from the unix world...)
huh, is there any other world? :-)
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/
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
As far as pstricks figures are concerned, you are right, but what about a
document with a majority of non-pstricks figures ?
I guess some users would like to take advantage of tex2pdf AND ps4pdf ?
Does this make sense ?
you can start ps4pdf instead of running pdflatex
Paul Smith wrote:
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 21:55:48 +, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no, look for extarticle.layout as an example
I can copy the original file stdlayouts.inc and add your definition of
the proof environment and rename it. Then, how can we make the new and
renamed
Paul Smith wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:39:59 +, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After each proof, the first paragraph is not indented as it should.
Any idea to get back the indentation by default?
Oh, forget my question: I have just tried with article AMS and it does
not do any
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
ps4pdf does a similar job as tex2pdf to provide an eps file compiled with the
pstricks
instructions, then a pdf image prone to pdflatex compilation.
So after a ps4pdf run, it should be possible to run tex2pdf,
unless tex2pdf kills the PSforPDF contents.
no, ps4pdf has
Paul Johnson wrote:
This thread is making me feel too stupid. I don't really care how pdf
output gets created, I'm happy to use any of the methods you recommend.
In fact, sometimes I can't make it work in lyx but the script "tex2pdf"
does what I need. But I now notice it calls pdflatex, and
Paul Smith wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:12:13 +0100, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- using View->PDF, which should run latex->dvips->ps2pdf
this is the easiest way to get everything as pdf. Not
possible is microtyping and breakable links. If you need
this, then
Angus Leeming wrote:
Angus (coming from the unix world...)
huh, is there any other world? :-)
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
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Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
As far as pstricks figures are concerned, you are right, but what about a
document with a majority of non-pstricks figures ?
I guess some users would like to take advantage of tex2pdf AND ps4pdf ?
Does this make sense ?
you can start ps4pdf instead of running pdflatex
Paul Smith wrote:
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 21:55:48 +, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
no, look for extarticle.layout as an example
I can copy the original file stdlayouts.inc and add your definition of
the proof environment and rename it. Then, how can we make the new and
renamed
Paul Smith wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:39:59 +, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After each proof, the first paragraph is not indented as it should.
Any idea to get back the indentation by default?
Oh, forget my question: I have just tried with article AMS and it does
not do any
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
Before proceeding, please have a look at my attached example. LyX
converts the proof to LaTeX as follows:
\begin{proof}
This is my short proof.
\end{proof}
However, due to a bug in the ntheorem package, the end-mark symbol
does not appear; one needs to delete the empty
Paul Smith wrote:
(1) can we have a tag for the above, so that we can see within LyX
that it is a proof?
yes, with this definition - see png
# Proof style definition
Style Proof
MarginStatic
LatexType Environment
LatexName proof
NextNoIndent
Paul Smith wrote:
yes, when they also uses ntheorem, then there maybe a
package clash. You can create your own layout class,
then there is no problem.
Is that difficult?
no, look for extarticle.layout as an example
Herbert
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Rich Shepard wrote:
I now know the power of pstricks, but what I have yet to discover is
it is not only the power, which makes it worth to use
PSTricks. It uses by default the same fonts for the text
on axes, labels, ... For other drawing tools you often
have to change the fonts with psfrag,
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
Before proceeding, please have a look at my attached example. LyX
converts the proof to LaTeX as follows:
\begin{proof}
This is my short proof.
\end{proof}
However, due to a bug in the ntheorem package, the end-mark symbol
does not appear; one needs to delete the empty
Paul Smith wrote:
(1) can we have a tag for the above, so that we can see within LyX
that it is a proof?
yes, with this definition - see png
# Proof style definition
Style Proof
MarginStatic
LatexType Environment
LatexName proof
NextNoIndent
Paul Smith wrote:
yes, when they also uses ntheorem, then there maybe a
package clash. You can create your own layout class,
then there is no problem.
Is that difficult?
no, look for extarticle.layout as an example
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Rich Shepard wrote:
I now know the power of pstricks, but what I have yet to discover is
it is not only the power, which makes it worth to use
PSTricks. It uses by default the same fonts for the text
on axes, labels, ... For other drawing tools you often
have to change the fonts with psfrag,
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
Before proceeding, please have a look at my attached example. LyX
converts the proof to LaTeX as follows:
\begin{proof}
This is my short proof.
\end{proof}
However, due to a bug in the ntheorem package, the end-mark symbol
does not appear; one needs to delete the empty
Paul Smith wrote:
(1) can we have a tag for the above, so that we can see within LyX
that it is a proof?
yes, with this definition -> see png
# Proof style definition
Style Proof
MarginStatic
LatexType Environment
LatexName proof
NextNoIndent
Paul Smith wrote:
yes, when they also uses ntheorem, then there maybe a
package clash. You can create your own layout class,
then there is no problem.
Is that difficult?
no, look for extarticle.layout as an example
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
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