[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is when I have a section number > 9 and a figure no. > 9.
Then there
is no space left before the caption starts.
AN EXAMPLE
1.1 The ..
1.5 The ..
2.10The...
2.11The...
I solve in list of figures with this command:
[EMAIL
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Luqman H wrote:
it's really hard for me working with large table in LyX.
when i try to rotate the table, the table's caption dont rotate
so it's weird looking.
is there any simple way to work with large table?
like autoresize, autofit, or some easy way todo?
In
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
this often makes no sense for small tables, because
you _always_ get a new page for this table.
Is there an alternative if you _have_ to rotate the table?
if you have a wide table but only a few lines, then it looks
no very well on an own
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Guten Rutsch,
oh, no Problem here in Berlin ... :-) it is still
snowing and very cold ...
hower, same to you
Herbert
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Luqman H wrote:
it's really hard for me working with large table in LyX.
when i try to rotate the table, the table's caption dont rotate
so it's weird looking.
is there any simple way to work with large table?
like autoresize, autofit, or some easy way todo?
In
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
this often makes no sense for small tables, because
you _always_ get a new page for this table.
Is there an alternative if you _have_ to rotate the table?
if you have a wide table but only a few lines, then it looks
no very well on an own
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Guten Rutsch,
oh, no Problem here in Berlin ... :-) it is still
snowing and very cold ...
hower, same to you
Herbert
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Luqman H wrote:
it's really hard for me working with large table in LyX.
when i try to rotate the table, the table's caption dont rotate
so it's weird looking.
is there any simple way to work with large table?
like autoresize, autofit, or some easy way todo?
In
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
this often makes no sense for small tables, because
you _always_ get a new page for this table.
Is there an alternative if you _have_ to rotate the table?
if you have a wide table but only a few lines, then it looks
no very well on an own
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Guten Rutsch,
oh, no Problem here in Berlin ... :-) it is still
snowing and very cold ...
hower, same to you
Herbert
Helge Hafting wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 02:46:07PM +0100, Christian Schanz wrote:
Hello,
I am currently finishing my master thesis with the help of LyX. I
have to use a special front page. The Layout for this front page was
given to me as a Word-Document. So I converted this to a
Helge Hafting wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 02:46:07PM +0100, Christian Schanz wrote:
Hello,
I am currently finishing my master thesis with the help of LyX. I
have to use a special front page. The Layout for this front page was
given to me as a Word-Document. So I converted this to a
Helge Hafting wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 02:46:07PM +0100, Christian Schanz wrote:
Hello,
I am currently finishing my master thesis with the help of LyX. I
have to use a special front page. The Layout for this front page was
given to me as a Word-Document. So I converted this to a
Bonhôte, André wrote:
Hi LyX Users!
I am trying the whole day to create a nice style for SQL. Up to now, I
have manage to create some semi-nice output. My .layout file looks
about like this:
\usepackage{listings}
[...]
Style SQL
CopyStyle LyX-Code
LatexType
ProgrammingCode - Herbert Voss 20051227
#===
Style ProgCode
MarginStatic
LatexType Environment
LatexName ProgCode
NextNoIndent 1
LeftMarginMMM
ParSkip
Rich Shepard wrote:
This is a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, so I hope that you
indulge my posting here first.
I created a LaTeX document to be used as the basis for printing Optical
Mark Readable (OMR) forms. The content of each form will change from one
use
to the next. That
José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández wrote:
I have a document heavy on images where I have:
How can I 'help' LyX to put the One-liners and images together so I get:
One-liner
Image
One-liner
Image
-=Page-jump=-
create a layout entry in
Jason Giglio wrote:
Everything is going great with apa class and apacite now.
One minor problem though, it's putting an extra line between two of my
references. It appears the long URL in one reference is causing it,
shortening the URL fixes it.
Here's the part of the bib file in question.
Bonhôte, André wrote:
Hi LyX Users!
I am trying the whole day to create a nice style for SQL. Up to now, I
have manage to create some semi-nice output. My .layout file looks
about like this:
\usepackage{listings}
[...]
Style SQL
CopyStyle LyX-Code
LatexType
ProgrammingCode - Herbert Voss 20051227
#===
Style ProgCode
MarginStatic
LatexType Environment
LatexName ProgCode
NextNoIndent 1
LeftMarginMMM
ParSkip
Rich Shepard wrote:
This is a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, so I hope that you
indulge my posting here first.
I created a LaTeX document to be used as the basis for printing Optical
Mark Readable (OMR) forms. The content of each form will change from one
use
to the next. That
José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández wrote:
I have a document heavy on images where I have:
How can I 'help' LyX to put the One-liners and images together so I get:
One-liner
Image
One-liner
Image
-=Page-jump=-
create a layout entry in
Jason Giglio wrote:
Everything is going great with apa class and apacite now.
One minor problem though, it's putting an extra line between two of my
references. It appears the long URL in one reference is causing it,
shortening the URL fixes it.
Here's the part of the bib file in question.
Bonhôte, André wrote:
Hi LyX Users!
I am trying the whole day to create a nice style for SQL. Up to now, I
have manage to create some semi-nice output. My .layout file looks
about like this:
\usepackage{listings}
[...]
Style SQL
CopyStyle LyX-Code
LatexType
ProgrammingCode - Herbert Voss 20051227
#===
Style ProgCode
MarginStatic
LatexType Environment
LatexName ProgCode
NextNoIndent 1
LeftMarginMMM
ParSkip
Rich Shepard wrote:
This is a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, so I hope that you
indulge my posting here first.
I created a LaTeX document to be used as the basis for printing Optical
Mark Readable (OMR) forms. The content of each form will change from one
use
to the next. That
José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández wrote:
I have a document heavy on images where I have:
How can I 'help' LyX to put the One-liners and images together so I get:
One-liner
Image
One-liner
Image
-=Page-jump=-
create a layout entry in
Jason Giglio wrote:
Everything is going great with apa class and apacite now.
One minor problem though, it's putting an extra line between two of my
references. It appears the long URL in one reference is causing it,
shortening the URL fixes it.
Here's the part of the bib file in question.
Bonhôte, André wrote:
Just tried to enter a footnote inside a table which sits inside a
float. Converting it to any format shows the footnote number, but not
the text.
I vaguely remember that it was a big hack in LaTeX, but after that
hack, the table footnotes were labeled from a) to z)
Zhiyong Zhang wrote:
...This is the first test, and this is the second test...
I can use Layout-Character-Color to change the text color as red.
Then I go to View-PDF(pdflatex) to export the file. I find that, in
the pdf file, if ...This is the first test, is in page 1, but and
this is the
Bonhôte, André wrote:
Just tried to enter a footnote inside a table which sits inside a
float. Converting it to any format shows the footnote number, but not
the text.
I vaguely remember that it was a big hack in LaTeX, but after that
hack, the table footnotes were labeled from a) to z)
Zhiyong Zhang wrote:
...This is the first test, and this is the second test...
I can use Layout-Character-Color to change the text color as red.
Then I go to View-PDF(pdflatex) to export the file. I find that, in
the pdf file, if ...This is the first test, is in page 1, but and
this is the
Bonhôte, André wrote:
Just tried to enter a footnote inside a table which sits inside a
float. Converting it to any format shows the footnote number, but not
the text.
I vaguely remember that it was a big hack in LaTeX, but after that
hack, the table footnotes were labeled from a) to z)
Zhiyong Zhang wrote:
"...This is the first test, and this is the second test..."
I can use "Layout->Character->Color" to change the text color as red.
Then I go to "View->PDF(pdflatex)" to export the file. I find that, in
the pdf file, if "...This is the first test," is in page 1, but "and
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right?
It's a book of short stories.
a short story of one page looks nicer with ragged right.
This is the reason why I would choose always ragged
right for a book of short stories.
Herbert
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right?
It's a book of short stories.
a short story of one page looks nicer with ragged right.
This is the reason why I would choose always ragged
right for a book of short stories.
Herbert
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Which you guys think is better, ragged right or justified right?
It's a book of short stories.
a short story of one page looks nicer with ragged right.
This is the reason why I would choose always ragged
right for a book of short stories.
Herbert
Gunnar wrote:
How can I automatically get a decimal comma instead of a decimal point in
math environments?
package icomma may help
Herbert
K. Elo wrote:
thanks for your explanations, they have been helpful. I have now
exported the article I mentioned and the .tex preamble looks like this:
--- cut here ---
\documentclass[a4paper]{report}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
Gunnar wrote:
How can I automatically get a decimal comma instead of a decimal point in
math environments?
package icomma may help
Herbert
K. Elo wrote:
thanks for your explanations, they have been helpful. I have now
exported the article I mentioned and the .tex preamble looks like this:
--- cut here ---
\documentclass[a4paper]{report}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
Gunnar wrote:
> How can I automatically get a decimal comma instead of a decimal point in
> math environments?
package icomma may help
Herbert
K. Elo wrote:
thanks for your explanations, they have been helpful. I have now
exported the article I mentioned and the .tex preamble looks like this:
--- cut here ---
\documentclass[a4paper]{report}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
K. Elo wrote:
and the following is the reason why a \url in the bib file
is not needed, because the bst file does it already ...
FUNCTION {format.url}
{ url empty$
{ }
{ \url{ url * } * }
if$
}
Well, this is already clear to me.
I do not think so
As I mentioned, I have made
K. Elo wrote:
yes,
\url is only valid with a \usepackage{url} that's all.
Well, can you then explain one thing to me: I have a 30-page scientific
article written with LyX using the same test.bst I mailed to you. The
preamble of this document is _empty_, i.e. no \usepackage{url} and
there
K. Elo wrote:
and the following is the reason why a \url in the bib file
is not needed, because the bst file does it already ...
FUNCTION {format.url}
{ url empty$
{ }
{ \url{ url * } * }
if$
}
Well, this is already clear to me.
I do not think so
As I mentioned, I have made
K. Elo wrote:
yes,
\url is only valid with a \usepackage{url} that's all.
Well, can you then explain one thing to me: I have a 30-page scientific
article written with LyX using the same test.bst I mailed to you. The
preamble of this document is _empty_, i.e. no \usepackage{url} and
there
K. Elo wrote:
and the following is the reason why a \url in the bib file
is not needed, because the bst file does it already ...
FUNCTION {format.url}
{ url empty$
{ "" }
{ "\url{" url * "}" * }
if$
}
Well, this is already clear to me.
I do not think so
As I mentioned, I have
K. Elo wrote:
yes,
\url is only valid with a \usepackage{url} that's all.
Well, can you then explain one thing to me: I have a 30-page scientific
article written with LyX using the same test.bst I mailed to you. The
preamble of this document is _empty_, i.e. no \usepackage{url} and
there
K. Elo wrote:
This is exactly what Charles suggested - and this works, no doubt!
But because I did NOT know LyX being smart enough to interpret a
footnote directly after a title as \thanks, I just had to figure
out a solution of my own (why on earth would I have posted my
question if I had
K. Elo wrote:
Hi @ All,
I have encountered an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
created with JabRef:
@ARTICLE{br2004a,
author =
K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 12.12.2005 16:33:
@ARTICLE{br2004b,
author = br,
title = {{A}usbau der deutsch-russischen {B}eziehungen auf allen
{G}ebieten
vereinbart},
journal = br_online,
year = {2004},
number = {21. Dezember},
entrytype = {21.12.},
url =
{\[http
K. Elo wrote:
This might be true, but this won't work, if your .bst uses the \url
command to format url-fields (as does mine).
url and \url are _two_ things! show me an example
where it doesn't work!
Well, using url={\url{site}} in a bibtex won't solve the underscore (_)
it will!
K. Elo wrote:
url =
{\url{[http://www.bundesregierung.de/dokumente/-,413_680598/Artikel/dokument.htm,
besucht am 2. September 2005]}},
and the following is the reason why a \url in the bib file
is not needed, because the bst file does it already ...
FUNCTION {format.url}
{ url
K. Elo wrote:
This is exactly what Charles suggested - and this works, no doubt!
But because I did NOT know LyX being smart enough to interpret a
footnote directly after a title as \thanks, I just had to figure
out a solution of my own (why on earth would I have posted my
question if I had
K. Elo wrote:
Hi @ All,
I have encountered an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
created with JabRef:
@ARTICLE{br2004a,
author =
K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 12.12.2005 16:33:
@ARTICLE{br2004b,
author = br,
title = {{A}usbau der deutsch-russischen {B}eziehungen auf allen
{G}ebieten
vereinbart},
journal = br_online,
year = {2004},
number = {21. Dezember},
entrytype = {21.12.},
url =
{\[http
K. Elo wrote:
This might be true, but this won't work, if your .bst uses the \url
command to format url-fields (as does mine).
url and \url are _two_ things! show me an example
where it doesn't work!
Well, using url={\url{site}} in a bibtex won't solve the underscore (_)
it will!
K. Elo wrote:
url =
{\url{[http://www.bundesregierung.de/dokumente/-,413_680598/Artikel/dokument.htm,
besucht am 2. September 2005]}},
and the following is the reason why a \url in the bib file
is not needed, because the bst file does it already ...
FUNCTION {format.url}
{ url
K. Elo wrote:
This is exactly what Charles suggested - and this works, no doubt!
But because I did NOT know LyX being smart enough to interpret a
footnote directly after a title as \thanks, I just had to figure
out a solution of my own (why on earth would I have posted my
question if I had
K. Elo wrote:
Hi @ All,
I have encountered an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
"latex makebst".
The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
created with JabRef:
@ARTICLE{br2004a,
author
K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 12.12.2005 16:33:
@ARTICLE{br2004b,
author = br,
title = {{A}usbau der deutsch-russischen {B}eziehungen auf allen
{G}ebieten
vereinbart},
journal = br_online,
year = {2004},
number = {21. Dezember},
entrytype = {21.12.},
url =
{\[http
K. Elo wrote:
This might be true, but this won't work, if your .bst uses the \url
command to format url-fields (as does mine).
url and \url are _two_ things! show me an example
where it doesn't work!
Well, using url={\url{site}} in a bibtex won't solve the underscore (_)
it will!
K. Elo wrote:
url =
{\url{[http://www.bundesregierung.de/dokumente/-,413_680598/Artikel/dokument.htm,
besucht am 2. September 2005]}},
and the following is the reason why a \url in the bib file
is not needed, because the bst file does it already ...
FUNCTION {format.url}
{ url
K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
Charles de Miramon, 10.12.2005 17:35:
K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
Axel Dessecker, 9.12.2005 19:50:
Kimmo,
Am Freitag, 09. Dezember 2005 15:27 schrieb K. Elo:
1) The title should be followed by a footnote marked with *,
i.e. bla bla bla*
2) All other footnotes should be marked
Steve Litt wrote:
For my next book I'm using a derivative of the Memoir class.
My next book has two distinct parts that have two very different functions in
the book. Each needs an explanation, and because it's a book of short
stories, it would be inappropriate to have the first chapter in a
K. Elo wrote:
This is exactly what Charles suggested - and this works, no doubt! But
because I did NOT know LyX being smart enough to interpret a footnote
directly after a title as \thanks, I just had to figure out a solution
of my own (why on earth would I have posted my question if I had
K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
Charles de Miramon, 10.12.2005 17:35:
K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
Axel Dessecker, 9.12.2005 19:50:
Kimmo,
Am Freitag, 09. Dezember 2005 15:27 schrieb K. Elo:
1) The title should be followed by a footnote marked with *,
i.e. bla bla bla*
2) All other footnotes should be marked
Steve Litt wrote:
For my next book I'm using a derivative of the Memoir class.
My next book has two distinct parts that have two very different functions in
the book. Each needs an explanation, and because it's a book of short
stories, it would be inappropriate to have the first chapter in a
K. Elo wrote:
This is exactly what Charles suggested - and this works, no doubt! But
because I did NOT know LyX being smart enough to interpret a footnote
directly after a title as \thanks, I just had to figure out a solution
of my own (why on earth would I have posted my question if I had
K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
Charles de Miramon, 10.12.2005 17:35:
K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
Axel Dessecker, 9.12.2005 19:50:
Kimmo,
Am Freitag, 09. Dezember 2005 15:27 schrieb K. Elo:
1) The title should be followed by a footnote marked with *,
i.e. bla bla bla*
2) All other footnotes should be marked
Steve Litt wrote:
For my next book I'm using a derivative of the Memoir class.
My next book has two distinct parts that have two very different functions in
the book. Each needs an explanation, and because it's a book of short
stories, it would be inappropriate to have the first chapter in a
K. Elo wrote:
This is exactly what Charles suggested - and this works, no doubt! But
because I did NOT know LyX being smart enough to interpret a footnote
directly after a title as \thanks, I just had to figure out a solution
of my own (why on earth would I have posted my question if I had
Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
It really is a latex default fonts issue, see:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/PDF
for the question The fonts are bad in the exported PDF, what can I do?
it has _nothing_ to do with LaTeX, it is a problem of acroread
Herbert
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Nusret BALCI wrote:
| I couldn't find how to get to that dialog. Under which
| menu is it? Do one need to install a plugin, or is it
| a standard dialog?
|
| no, it is an extension to my personal LyX ... and
| shows how
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| | Nusret BALCI wrote:
| | I couldn't find how to get to that dialog. Under which
| | menu is it? Do one need to install a plugin
Adinda Praditya wrote:
I used book class and would like to have an ident (TAB) on every first
paragraph after changing environment (chapter, section, enumerate, itemize
etc.) I couldn't found how to do it in http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi Can
anyone help?
\usepackage{indentfirst}
Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
It really is a latex default fonts issue, see:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/PDF
for the question The fonts are bad in the exported PDF, what can I do?
it has _nothing_ to do with LaTeX, it is a problem of acroread
Herbert
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Nusret BALCI wrote:
| I couldn't find how to get to that dialog. Under which
| menu is it? Do one need to install a plugin, or is it
| a standard dialog?
|
| no, it is an extension to my personal LyX ... and
| shows how
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| | Nusret BALCI wrote:
| | I couldn't find how to get to that dialog. Under which
| | menu is it? Do one need to install a plugin
Adinda Praditya wrote:
I used book class and would like to have an ident (TAB) on every first
paragraph after changing environment (chapter, section, enumerate, itemize
etc.) I couldn't found how to do it in http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi Can
anyone help?
\usepackage{indentfirst}
Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
> It really is a latex default fonts issue, see:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/PDF
>
> for the question "The fonts are bad in the exported PDF, what can I do?"
it has _nothing_ to do with LaTeX, it is a problem of acroread
Herbert
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Nusret BALCI wrote:
| > I couldn't find how to get to that dialog. Under which
| > menu is it? Do one need to install a plugin, or is it
| > a standard dialog?
|
| no, it is an extension to my personal LyX .
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| > Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > | Nusret BALCI wrote:
| > | > I couldn't find how to get to that dialog. Under which
| > | > menu is it? D
Adinda Praditya wrote:
I used book class and would like to have an ident (TAB) on every first
paragraph after changing environment (chapter, section, enumerate, itemize
etc.) I couldn't found how to do it in http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi Can
anyone help?
\usepackage{indentfirst}
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, it's a bug. I'm so sad now. All the project
would be write in another editor. Guess? Right in a
office one -- again!
nonsense ...
read the c++ file with \lstinputlisting{foo.c}
Herbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, it's a bug. I'm so sad now. All the project
would be write in another editor. Guess? Right in a
office one -- again!
nonsense ...
read the c++ file with \lstinputlisting{foo.c}
Herbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, it's a bug. I'm so sad now. All the project
would be write in another editor. Guess? Right in a
office one -- again!
nonsense ...
read the c++ file with \lstinputlisting{foo.c}
Herbert
Jean-Francois Roy wrote:
\center{\includegraphics[scale=0.9,angle=0]{graphics/myimage.pdf or
myimage.png}}
-- use _no_ extensions for the graphics
-- use \centerline{ ... }
\usepackage{graphicx}
always needed, when the graphoics are not inserted by LyX
LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys, thanks one more time. The listings
package works fine to C++, Fortran, Pascal, etc. I
like it very much!
It have many options like color, typeset, etc,
but, the spaces between the lines are too huge! And
change all the paragraph to linebreaks is
Jean-Francois Roy wrote:
\center{\includegraphics[scale=0.9,angle=0]{graphics/myimage.pdf or
myimage.png}}
-- use _no_ extensions for the graphics
-- use \centerline{ ... }
\usepackage{graphicx}
always needed, when the graphoics are not inserted by LyX
LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys, thanks one more time. The listings
package works fine to C++, Fortran, Pascal, etc. I
like it very much!
It have many options like color, typeset, etc,
but, the spaces between the lines are too huge! And
change all the paragraph to linebreaks is
Jean-Francois Roy wrote:
\center{\includegraphics[scale=0.9,angle=0]{graphics/myimage.pdf or
myimage.png}}
-- use _no_ extensions for the graphics
-- use \centerline{ ... }
\usepackage{graphicx}
always needed, when the graphoics are not inserted by LyX
LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys, thanks one more time. The listings
package works fine to C++, Fortran, Pascal, etc. I
like it very much!
It have many options like color, typeset, etc,
but, the spaces between the lines are too huge! And
change all the paragraph to linebreaks is
When I insert in mathed \xrighterror amsmath is not enabled by
default.
LyX 1.3.5
is it fixed in 1.3.6 ?
Herbert
Gunnar wrote:
Use the LaTeX-package listings. I attached an example LyX-file.
Perhaps LyX should support the listings-package in one of the next
releases.
No offense, but how do you make it look good?
http://perce.de/temp/listings-qt.png
http://perce.de/temp/listings-xforms.png
Herbert
Nusret BALCI wrote:
I couldn't find how to get to that dialog. Under which
menu is it? Do one need to install a plugin, or is it
a standard dialog?
no, it is an extension to my personal LyX ... and
shows how it could be for all ...
Herbert
When I insert in mathed \xrighterror amsmath is not enabled by
default.
LyX 1.3.5
is it fixed in 1.3.6 ?
Herbert
Gunnar wrote:
Use the LaTeX-package listings. I attached an example LyX-file.
Perhaps LyX should support the listings-package in one of the next
releases.
No offense, but how do you make it look good?
http://perce.de/temp/listings-qt.png
http://perce.de/temp/listings-xforms.png
Herbert
Nusret BALCI wrote:
I couldn't find how to get to that dialog. Under which
menu is it? Do one need to install a plugin, or is it
a standard dialog?
no, it is an extension to my personal LyX ... and
shows how it could be for all ...
Herbert
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