Pelux wrote:
Hi, i'm using lyx for my phd works in statistics, but i'm having some
problems that i really don't know how to solve, and google-searching for
two hours didn't help.
So, here are my questions:
1) I would like to have all my equations (not the inline ones) to be
automatically
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so i decided to break up my doc using inclusions.
but now they each have their own document format, if i change the option in
the main file the included files wont know about them and vice-versa...
is it possible to share document format among files?
write your own
Pelux wrote:
Hi, i'm using lyx for my phd works in statistics, but i'm having some
problems that i really don't know how to solve, and google-searching for
two hours didn't help.
So, here are my questions:
1) I would like to have all my equations (not the inline ones) to be
automatically
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
that your graphic should
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
* You say ImageMagick does, but ImageMagick isn't *required* to run LyX.
I never said this. But ImageMagick is of course required to run LyX. A
wordprocessor is useless when no images can be processed.
there are a lot of other tools ...
* There are
Robert Orr wrote:
I just fired up LyX and loaded one of my powerdot
presentations; looks like you have to export .ps and
then run ps2pdf on the .ps file to generate a .pdf
powerdot is derived from prosper, it uses heavily PSTricks code,
so dvi-ps-pdf is the correct sequence.
Herbert
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
that your graphic should
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
* You say ImageMagick does, but ImageMagick isn't *required* to run LyX.
I never said this. But ImageMagick is of course required to run LyX. A
wordprocessor is useless when no images can be processed.
there are a lot of other tools ...
* There are
Robert Orr wrote:
I just fired up LyX and loaded one of my powerdot
presentations; looks like you have to export .ps and
then run ps2pdf on the .ps file to generate a .pdf
powerdot is derived from prosper, it uses heavily PSTricks code,
so dvi-ps-pdf is the correct sequence.
Herbert
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
that your graphic should
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
* You say ImageMagick does, but ImageMagick isn't *required* to run LyX.
I never said this. But ImageMagick is of course required to run LyX. A
wordprocessor is useless when no images can be processed.
there are a lot of other tools ...
* There are
Robert Orr wrote:
I just fired up LyX and loaded one of my powerdot
presentations; looks like you have to export .ps and
then run ps2pdf on the .ps file to generate a .pdf
powerdot is derived from prosper, it uses heavily PSTricks code,
so dvi->ps->pdf is the correct sequence.
Herbert
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm still
getting rotated figures.
try
ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Herbert
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ...
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
ps2pdf fine
This is the same in tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on linux. I guess that
you have
hit a bug (or feature?) of pdflatex.
No. In this case the problem is the
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Montag, 28. November 2005 19:57 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Georg Baum wrote:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ... ;-)
pdflatex does nothing with the image!
True, if I export
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm still
getting rotated figures.
try
ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Herbert
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ...
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
ps2pdf fine
This is the same in tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on linux. I guess that
you have
hit a bug (or feature?) of pdflatex.
No. In this case the problem is the
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Montag, 28. November 2005 19:57 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Georg Baum wrote:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ... ;-)
pdflatex does nothing with the image!
True, if I export
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm still
getting rotated figures.
try
ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Herbert
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ...
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
ps2pdf fine
This is the same in tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on linux. I guess that
you have
hit a bug (or feature?) of pdflatex.
No. In this case the problem is the
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Montag, 28. November 2005 19:57 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Georg Baum wrote:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ... ;-)
pdflatex does nothing with the image!
True, if I export
Original Message
Subject: Towards a UK-TuG revival
Date: 21 Nov 2005 10:59:44 -0800
From: Karl Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: http://groups.google.com
Newsgroups: comp.text.tex
For any TeX users in the UK --
One of the r\^oles of TUG is to encourage and support
the
Original Message
Subject: Towards a UK-TuG revival
Date: 21 Nov 2005 10:59:44 -0800
From: Karl Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: http://groups.google.com
Newsgroups: comp.text.tex
For any TeX users in the UK --
One of the r\^oles of TUG is to encourage and support
the
Original Message
Subject: Towards a UK-TuG revival
Date: 21 Nov 2005 10:59:44 -0800
From: Karl Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: http://groups.google.com
Newsgroups: comp.text.tex
For any TeX users in the UK --
One of the r\^oles of TUG is to encourage and support
the
Caspar wrote:
hi,
this should be easy but it is beyond me.. i am working from the book
template and am dividing my work into chapters but i don't want to
give them titles. i.e.
Chapter 1
rather than
Chapter 1
Some preliminaries
etc
at the moment i am just using a
Caspar wrote:
hi,
this should be easy but it is beyond me.. i am working from the book
template and am dividing my work into chapters but i don't want to
give them titles. i.e.
Chapter 1
rather than
Chapter 1
Some preliminaries
etc
at the moment i am just using a
Caspar wrote:
> hi,
>
> this should be easy but it is beyond me.. i am working from the book
> template and am dividing my work into chapters but i don't want to
> give them titles. i.e.
>
> Chapter 1
>
> rather than
>
> Chapter 1
> Some preliminaries
>
> etc
>
> at the moment i am just
Johan Ingvast wrote:
Johan Ingvast wrote:
Hi
Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
I've tried different ways but not come up with
Johan Ingvast wrote:
Johan Ingvast wrote:
Hi
Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
I've tried different ways but not come up with
Johan Ingvast wrote:
> Johan Ingvast wrote:
>> Hi
>> Since I don't want to spend too much space in my article, I'd like to
>> have a table just next to a figure inside one float.
>>
>> I want a figure caption on the figure and a table caption on the table.
>>
>> I've tried different ways but
Paul Smith wrote:
On 11/7/05, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
To have a better understanding of what is mtabular
Paul Smith wrote:
On 11/7/05, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
To have a better understanding of what is mtabular
Paul Smith wrote:
> On 11/7/05, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> >> As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
>> >> environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
>> >> LyX? (I am using LyX
Paul Smith wrote:
On 11/6/05, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
To have a better understanding of what is mtabular environment,
Paul Smith wrote:
On 11/6/05, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
To have a better understanding of what is mtabular environment,
Paul Smith wrote:
> On 11/6/05, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> As far as I can see, there is no LyX support for the nice AMS
>> environment mtabular. Is it planned to have it in next versions of
>> LyX? (I am using LyX 1.3.6.)
>
> To have a better understanding of what is mtabular
Daniel Watkins wrote:
The subject says it all. I'm looking to do something that'll look like
this:
Not blah
Blah }
Blah } These lines contain blah
Blah }
Not blah
The three }s should be replaced by one big curly bracket. I have tried
doing this using a Maths environment, but I could
Daniel Watkins wrote:
The subject says it all. I'm looking to do something that'll look like
this:
Not blah
Blah }
Blah } These lines contain blah
Blah }
Not blah
The three }s should be replaced by one big curly bracket. I have tried
doing this using a Maths environment, but I could
Daniel Watkins wrote:
> The subject says it all. I'm looking to do something that'll look like
> this:
> Not blah
> Blah }
> Blah } These lines contain blah
> Blah }
> Not blah
>
> The three }s should be replaced by one big curly bracket. I have tried
> doing this using a Maths environment, but
maarten wrote:
latex - ps/eps images
pdflatex - png,jpg,pdf images
I know the latex basics, but I forgot to mention that also when I use
logo.eps it happened.
sure, LyX doesn't know, that you use \includegraphics nad
did not write \usepackage{graphicx} in the preamble.
When using the LyX
Giorgio Zavarise wrote:
still on the theme box around an equation, perhaps I found a bug in
Lyx (I am using Lyx 1.3.5 for MAC OSX 10.3.9), but I found also a
workaround.
Yesterday I proposed the following procedure
HOW TO PUT A BOX AROUND AN EQUATION
1) go to math mode with the command
maarten wrote:
latex - ps/eps images
pdflatex - png,jpg,pdf images
I know the latex basics, but I forgot to mention that also when I use
logo.eps it happened.
sure, LyX doesn't know, that you use \includegraphics nad
did not write \usepackage{graphicx} in the preamble.
When using the LyX
Giorgio Zavarise wrote:
still on the theme box around an equation, perhaps I found a bug in
Lyx (I am using Lyx 1.3.5 for MAC OSX 10.3.9), but I found also a
workaround.
Yesterday I proposed the following procedure
HOW TO PUT A BOX AROUND AN EQUATION
1) go to math mode with the command
maarten wrote:
>> latex -> ps/eps images
>> pdflatex -> png,jpg,pdf images
>
> I know the latex basics, but I forgot to mention that also when I use
> logo.eps it happened.
sure, LyX doesn't know, that you use \includegraphics nad
did not write \usepackage{graphicx} in the preamble.
When using
Giorgio Zavarise wrote:
> still on the theme "box around an equation", perhaps I found a bug in
> Lyx (I am using Lyx 1.3.5 for MAC OSX 10.3.9), but I found also a
> workaround.
> Yesterday I proposed the following procedure
>
> HOW TO PUT A BOX AROUND AN EQUATION
> 1) go to math mode with the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you very much! I did manage to get the numbering in front of my own
chapter title and also got rid of the space above the chapter title.
Great! However, I still have the space at the end of a chapter before a
new chapter starts. Can I somehow let a new chapter
ZAVARISE GIORGIO wrote:
Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: Re: Is this possible in lyx?
Data: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:14:54 +0100
A:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
On 10/25/05, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I just figured out how to disallow LaTeX to linebreak
a math inline
David L. Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 13:44:54 +0200 (CEST)
H. Peter Gumm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is there anyone working with LyX and xypic.
Is there any support, or are there any workarounds
to see commutative diagrams in their full glory within LyX.
I usually kludge
maarten wrote:
Hi,
I have some trouble when trying to getting this ERT to work correctly:
\begin{psmatrix}[colsep=0.5cm]
\psframebox{Yes} \psframebox{No} C \\
\psframebox{Yesy} \psframebox{No} C \\
\ncline{-}{1,1}{2,1}
\end{psmatrix}
I've put \usepackage{pst-node} in the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you very much! I did manage to get the numbering in front of my own
chapter title and also got rid of the space above the chapter title.
Great! However, I still have the space at the end of a chapter before a
new chapter starts. Can I somehow let a new chapter
ZAVARISE GIORGIO wrote:
Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: Re: Is this possible in lyx?
Data: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:14:54 +0100
A:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
On 10/25/05, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I just figured out how to disallow LaTeX to linebreak
a math inline
David L. Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 13:44:54 +0200 (CEST)
H. Peter Gumm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is there anyone working with LyX and xypic.
Is there any support, or are there any workarounds
to see commutative diagrams in their full glory within LyX.
I usually kludge
maarten wrote:
Hi,
I have some trouble when trying to getting this ERT to work correctly:
\begin{psmatrix}[colsep=0.5cm]
\psframebox{Yes} \psframebox{No} C \\
\psframebox{Yesy} \psframebox{No} C \\
\ncline{-}{1,1}{2,1}
\end{psmatrix}
I've put \usepackage{pst-node} in the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thank you very much! I did manage to get the numbering in front of my own
> chapter title and also got rid of the space above the chapter title.
> Great! However, I still have the space at the end of a chapter before a
> new chapter starts. Can I somehow let a new
ZAVARISE GIORGIO wrote:
>>Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Oggetto: Re: Is this possible in lyx?
>>Data: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:14:54 +0100
>>A:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>
>
>
>>On 10/25/05, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
David L. Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 13:44:54 +0200 (CEST)
> "H. Peter Gumm"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> is there anyone working with LyX and xypic.
>>
>> Is there any support, or are there any workarounds
>> to see commutative diagrams in their full glory within LyX.
maarten wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some trouble when trying to getting this ERT to work correctly:
>
> \begin{psmatrix}[colsep=0.5cm]
> \psframebox{Yes} & \psframebox{No} & C \\
> \psframebox{Yesy} & \psframebox{No} & C \\
> \ncline{->}{1,1}{2,1}
> \end{psmatrix}
>
> I've put
Jose Capco wrote:
Dear List,
I just figured out how to disallow LaTeX to linebreak
a math inline formula that resides in the end of a
line. Sometimes they turn so awkward when they are
breaked in the end of the line. With LaTeX I just type
a formula in an \mbox and it solves my problem..
Jose Capco wrote:
Dear List,
I just figured out how to disallow LaTeX to linebreak
a math inline formula that resides in the end of a
line. Sometimes they turn so awkward when they are
breaked in the end of the line. With LaTeX I just type
a formula in an \mbox and it solves my problem..
Jose Capco wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I just figured out how to disallow LaTeX to linebreak
> a math inline formula that resides in the end of a
> line. Sometimes they turn so awkward when they are
> breaked in the end of the line. With LaTeX I just type
> a formula in an \mbox and it solves my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for your advice! Eventhough I'm using the Report style, I still got
rid of the word chapter by adding the command (eventhough I had to type it
as Tex at the beginning of the document, it wouldn't work in the
preamble).
Do you by any chance also know,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for your advice! Eventhough I'm using the Report style, I still got
rid of the word chapter by adding the command (eventhough I had to type it
as Tex at the beginning of the document, it wouldn't work in the
preamble).
Do you by any chance also know,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thanks for your advice! Eventhough I'm using the Report style, I still got
> rid of the word chapter by adding the command (eventhough I had to type it
> as Tex at the beginning of the document, it wouldn't work in the
> preamble).
>
> Do you by any chance
Gunnar wrote:
I've written a simple C++ program that can make eepic graphs of
polynomials. So if you need to do this you can get my program here:
http://web.comhem.se/~u46307480/RitaGraf.tgz
There is a very short postscript manual in the tgz-file for those who
can't speak swedish. The
Gunnar wrote:
I've written a simple C++ program that can make eepic graphs of
polynomials. So if you need to do this you can get my program here:
http://web.comhem.se/~u46307480/RitaGraf.tgz
There is a very short postscript manual in the tgz-file for those who
can't speak swedish. The
Gunnar wrote:
> I've written a simple C++ program that can make eepic graphs of
> polynomials. So if you need to do this you can get my program here:
>
> http://web.comhem.se/~u46307480/RitaGraf.tgz
>
> There is a very short postscript manual in the tgz-file for those who
> can't speak swedish.
Frans Grotepass wrote:
\lhead{Number:\newline 000 001} \chead{Type: \newline IRS} \rhead{Rev: Issue:
Status: \newline 000 000 Prelim}
This works fine for lhead. Works reasonable for chead and shreds rhead
completely. The spacing of the second line is fine, but the spacing of the
first line
Frans Grotepass wrote:
\lhead{Number:\newline 000 001} \chead{Type: \newline IRS} \rhead{Rev: Issue:
Status: \newline 000 000 Prelim}
This works fine for lhead. Works reasonable for chead and shreds rhead
completely. The spacing of the second line is fine, but the spacing of the
first line
Frans Grotepass wrote:
\lhead{Number:\newline 000 001} \chead{Type: \newline IRS} \rhead{Rev: Issue:
Status: \newline 000 000 Prelim}
This works fine for lhead. Works reasonable for chead and shreds rhead
completely. The spacing of the second line is fine, but the spacing of the
first line
Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) wrote:
I am currently setting up a documentation system for our product (we
build process automation systems). We maintain about 35 installations,
all installations are more or less similar but still there an numerous
differences. Fot this I am looking to a nice
Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) wrote:
I am currently setting up a documentation system for our product (we
build process automation systems). We maintain about 35 installations,
all installations are more or less similar but still there an numerous
differences. Fot this I am looking to a nice
Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) wrote:
I am currently setting up a documentation system for our product (we
build process automation systems). We maintain about 35 installations,
all installations are more or less similar but still there an numerous
differences. Fot this I am looking to a nice
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Googling has failed me. I'm trying to add the \OE ligature to a footnote
using an ERT. This produces an error message an undefined control
sequence error message.
read your error messages carefully. It doesn't say, that \OE is unknown,
but \OEwhateverfollows
\OE\ or
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
I have a document that contains transcriptions of correspondence. The
text contains instances where an underscore is used for emphasis which
we wish to retain. Unfortunately when such words fall at the end of the
line LyX (or LaTeX) no longer seems to be able to
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Googling has failed me. I'm trying to add the \OE ligature to a footnote
using an ERT. This produces an error message an undefined control
sequence error message.
read your error messages carefully. It doesn't say, that \OE is unknown,
but \OEwhateverfollows
\OE\ or
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
I have a document that contains transcriptions of correspondence. The
text contains instances where an underscore is used for emphasis which
we wish to retain. Unfortunately when such words fall at the end of the
line LyX (or LaTeX) no longer seems to be able to
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Googling has failed me. I'm trying to add the \OE ligature to a footnote
using an ERT. This produces an error message an "undefined control
sequence" error message.
read your error messages carefully. It doesn't say, that \OE is unknown,
but \OEwhateverfollows
\OE\ or
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
I have a document that contains transcriptions of correspondence. The
text contains instances where an underscore is used for emphasis which
we wish to retain. Unfortunately when such words fall at the end of the
line LyX (or LaTeX) no longer seems to be able to
Søren O'Neill wrote:
a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to
be readily accepted by professional printshops?
a PDF output should be no problem.
Herbert
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I am using displaymath environment and wondered whether it was
possible, for a few equations only, to have this environment to be
left aligned rather than the default centered.
Geoff
In Layout-Document-Packages, check the box to use the
Søren O'Neill wrote:
a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to
be readily accepted by professional printshops?
a PDF output should be no problem.
Herbert
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I am using displaymath environment and wondered whether it was
possible, for a few equations only, to have this environment to be
left aligned rather than the default centered.
Geoff
In Layout-Document-Packages, check the box to use the
Søren O'Neill wrote:
a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to
be readily accepted by professional printshops?
a PDF output should be no problem.
Herbert
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I am using displaymath environment and wondered whether it was
possible, for a few equations only, to have this environment to be
left aligned rather than the default centered.
Geoff
In Layout->Document->Packages, check the box to use the
Stephen P. Harris wrote:
I was looking at the lyxport (short for lyx export) perl script and info.
http://www-hep.colorado.edu/~fperez/lyxport/files/lyxport-0.1.2
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/
is the better one ...
Herbert
Stephen P. Harris wrote:
I was looking at the lyxport (short for lyx export) perl script and info.
http://www-hep.colorado.edu/~fperez/lyxport/files/lyxport-0.1.2
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/
is the better one ...
Herbert
Stephen P. Harris wrote:
I was looking at the lyxport (short for lyx export) perl script and info.
http://www-hep.colorado.edu/~fperez/lyxport/files/lyxport-0.1.2
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/
is the better one ...
Herbert
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Joshua Street wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Preventing hyphenation will confuse the TeX paragraph algorithm
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Joshua Street wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Preventing hyphenation will confuse the TeX paragraph algorithm
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Joshua Street wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Preventing hyphenation will confuse the TeX paragraph algorithm
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Robert Neumann wrote:
No need to use ERT. See attached (use the paragraph dialog to get the
vspace*{\fill}.
When I use the paragraph dialog it provides me only with a vfill and
not with a vfill* (I use the variabel in the german paragraph dialog)
Robert
Notice in
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I am trying to edit a sty file to set up what I want to see on the page.
There are a number of lengths that are defined
\vskip x\p@
where x is a number. What exactly is the unit of length here?
\newdimen\p@ [EMAIL PROTECTED] % this saves macro space and time
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Robert Neumann wrote:
No need to use ERT. See attached (use the paragraph dialog to get the
vspace*{\fill}.
When I use the paragraph dialog it provides me only with a vfill and
not with a vfill* (I use the variabel in the german paragraph dialog)
Robert
Notice in
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I am trying to edit a sty file to set up what I want to see on the page.
There are a number of lengths that are defined
\vskip x\p@
where x is a number. What exactly is the unit of length here?
\newdimen\p@ [EMAIL PROTECTED] % this saves macro space and time
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