mdwlist. Anyway,
either would be great :)
Yours,
Karsten
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mdwlist. Anyway,
either would be great :)
Yours,
Karsten
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ore powerful than mdwlist. Anyway,
either would be great :)
Yours,
Karsten
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Hi Stacia,
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
S = blah blah blah
1. blah blah blah
1. more stuff
2. yet more stuff
2. ending up
3. the end!
Did you try to format S as description (or labeling in koma document
classes), those 1. bla... lines as
Hi Stacia,
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
S = blah blah blah
1. blah blah blah
1. more stuff
2. yet more stuff
2. ending up
3. the end!
Did you try to format S as description (or labeling in koma document
classes), those 1. bla... lines as
Hi Stacia,
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
> S = blah blah blah
> 1. blah blah blah
> 1. more stuff
> 2. yet more stuff
>2. ending up
>3. the end!
Did you try to format S as description (or labeling in koma document
classes), those 1. bla... lines as
Paul Smith schrieb:
How can I reduce to 50% of its size, say, without having to redraw the
whole picture?
\unitlength 1mm
shouldn't \unitlength 0.5mm do the trick? Otherwise use \scalebox{0.5}{...}
\begin{picture}(80,40)(0,0)
\linethickness{0.2mm}
\put(0,0){\line(1,0){30}}
[snip]
Paul Smith schrieb:
How can I reduce to 50% of its size, say, without having to redraw the
whole picture?
\unitlength 1mm
shouldn't \unitlength 0.5mm do the trick? Otherwise use \scalebox{0.5}{...}
\begin{picture}(80,40)(0,0)
\linethickness{0.2mm}
\put(0,0){\line(1,0){30}}
[snip]
Paul Smith schrieb:
How can I reduce to 50% of its size, say, without having to redraw the
whole picture?
\unitlength 1mm
shouldn't \unitlength 0.5mm do the trick? Otherwise use \scalebox{0.5}{...}
\begin{picture}(80,40)(0,0)
\linethickness{0.2mm}
\put(0,0){\line(1,0){30}}
[snip]
are written inside the lyx file source
and do a searchreplace there.
Yours,
Karsten
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are written inside the lyx file source
and do a searchreplace there.
Yours,
Karsten
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are written inside the lyx file source
and do a search there.
Yours,
Karsten
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Hi Pol, (Strange name :) )
pol schrieb:
An alternative way would be defining a special paper format,
corresponding to half A4. Any hints?
A5, landscape?
Yours,
Karsten
Hi Nagy,
Nagy Gabor schrieb:
If there is a title, it seems there must be a page number always. Probably
I should hack the environment, but I don't know enough for that, so it
seems the number will remain.
Put the following verbatim in the LaTeX Preamble (Format - Document -
Preamble):
Hi Pol, (Strange name :) )
pol schrieb:
An alternative way would be defining a special paper format,
corresponding to half A4. Any hints?
A5, landscape?
Yours,
Karsten
Hi Nagy,
Nagy Gabor schrieb:
If there is a title, it seems there must be a page number always. Probably
I should hack the environment, but I don't know enough for that, so it
seems the number will remain.
Put the following verbatim in the LaTeX Preamble (Format - Document -
Preamble):
Hi Pol, (Strange name :) )
pol schrieb:
An alternative way would be defining a special paper format,
corresponding to half A4. Any hints?
A5, landscape?
Yours,
Karsten
Hi Nagy,
Nagy Gabor schrieb:
If there is a title, it seems there must be a page number always. Probably
I should hack the environment, but I don't know enough for that, so it
seems the number will remain.
Put the following verbatim in the LaTeX Preamble (Format -> Document ->
Preamble):
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Georg Baum schrieb:
| Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
| Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
| Any decent email-client will allow you to post a message to the list
| very easily.
Unfortunately Thunderbird is not a decent MUA in this respect. The
Display Mailing
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Georg Baum schrieb:
| Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
| Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
| Any decent email-client will allow you to post a message to the list
| very easily.
Unfortunately Thunderbird is not a decent MUA in this respect. The
Display Mailing
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Georg Baum schrieb:
| Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
|> Why this ML doesn't use "Reply-to"?
| Any decent email-client will allow you to post a message to the list
| very easily.
Unfortunately Thunderbird is not a decent MUA in this respect. The
"Display
Hi Alain,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Thanks, it works: I could'nt find the proper item in Preferences, but the
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the preamble did it.
Here at work (LyX 1.3.4) it is in Edit - Preferences - Outputs -
LaTeX - TeX Encoding (easy, isn't it? ;) )
Yours,
Karsten
Hi Alain,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Thanks, it works: I could'nt find the proper item in Preferences, but the
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the preamble did it.
Here at work (LyX 1.3.4) it is in Edit - Preferences - Outputs -
LaTeX - TeX Encoding (easy, isn't it? ;) )
Yours,
Karsten
Hi Alain,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Thanks, it works: I could'nt find the proper item in Preferences, but the
> \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the preamble did it.
Here at work (LyX 1.3.4) it is in Edit -> Preferences -> Outputs ->
LaTeX -> TeX Encoding (easy, isn't it? ;) )
Yours,
Karsten
Hello Alain,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I just reinstalled LyX 1.3.5 on a brand new computer. I'm writing in
french and use french guillemets and for quotation. At least I
try to, as they appear as spanish upside down exclamation-mark and
question-mark.
I could not reproduce that (maybe
Hello Alain,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I just reinstalled LyX 1.3.5 on a brand new computer. I'm writing in
french and use french guillemets and for quotation. At least I
try to, as they appear as spanish upside down exclamation-mark and
question-mark.
I could not reproduce that (maybe
Hello Alain,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> I just reinstalled LyX 1.3.5 on a brand new computer. I'm writing in
> french and use french guillemets << and >> for quotation. At least I
> try to, as they appear as spanish upside down exclamation-mark and
> question-mark.
I could not reproduce that
Hi Stephen,
Stephen Harris schrieb:
I have a question about this. My knowledge is theoretical rather than
practical and draws upon Knuth's discussion of macros/definitions in
The TeXbook concerning the TeX logo plus chapter twenty, Knuth:
The TeXbook is great if you want to learn to program
Hi Stephen,
(your OE does strange quoting, please fix it, it's difficult to see
who'se written what. thanks. Maybe the following link ist interesting
too: http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/)
Stephen Harris schrieb:
Though the syntax of \DeclareRobustCommand is probably older than
Hi Stephen,
Stephen Harris schrieb:
I have a question about this. My knowledge is theoretical rather than
practical and draws upon Knuth's discussion of macros/definitions in
The TeXbook concerning the TeX logo plus chapter twenty, Knuth:
The TeXbook is great if you want to learn to program
Hi Stephen,
(your OE does strange quoting, please fix it, it's difficult to see
who'se written what. thanks. Maybe the following link ist interesting
too: http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/)
Stephen Harris schrieb:
Though the syntax of \DeclareRobustCommand is probably older than
Hi Stephen,
Stephen Harris schrieb:
> I have a question about this. My knowledge is theoretical rather than
> practical and draws upon Knuth's discussion of macros/definitions in
> "The TeXbook" concerning the TeX logo plus chapter twenty, Knuth:
The TeXbook is great if you want to learn to
Hi Stephen,
(your OE does strange quoting, please fix it, it's difficult to see
who'se written what. thanks. Maybe the following link ist interesting
too: http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/)
Stephen Harris schrieb:
> Though the syntax of \DeclareRobustCommand is probably older
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Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
~ I'm afraid to tell you that it won't change with 1.4 (nobody
volunteered to
| change it). But it's very high on my agenda for 1.5
Finally :) Will there be a osf or sc checkbox too?
Yours,
Karsten
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Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
Karsten Heymann wrote:
Finally :) Will there be a osf or sc checkbox too?
I think so. But the ui needs some careful thought (separation of
Roman, Sans and Typewriter fonts etc.; another reason why I didn't
happen yet).
Math and maybe Symbol font are missing
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Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
~ I'm afraid to tell you that it won't change with 1.4 (nobody
volunteered to
| change it). But it's very high on my agenda for 1.5
Finally :) Will there be a osf or sc checkbox too?
Yours,
Karsten
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Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
Karsten Heymann wrote:
Finally :) Will there be a osf or sc checkbox too?
I think so. But the ui needs some careful thought (separation of
Roman, Sans and Typewriter fonts etc.; another reason why I didn't
happen yet).
Math and maybe Symbol font are missing
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Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
~ > I'm afraid to tell you that it won't change with 1.4 (nobody
volunteered to
| change it). But it's very high on my agenda for 1.5
Finally :) Will there be a "osf" or "sc" checkbox too?
Yours,
Karsten
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Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
Karsten Heymann wrote:
Finally :) Will there be a "osf" or "sc" checkbox too?
I think so. But the ui needs some careful thought (separation of
Roman, Sans and Typewriter fonts etc.; another reason why I didn't
happen yet).
Math a
Hi,
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
Some time ago Karsten Heymann offered the advice below (about
oldstyle figures, but not about footnotes). Bruce
Well, there isn't much about oldfigs in my text :)
mail.k wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to use oldstyle figures in my body text
(i.e., text figures
Hi,
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
Some time ago Karsten Heymann offered the advice below (about
oldstyle figures, but not about footnotes). Bruce
Well, there isn't much about oldfigs in my text :)
mail.k wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to use oldstyle figures in my body text
(i.e., text figures
Hi,
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
Some time ago Karsten Heymann offered the advice below (about
oldstyle figures, but not about footnotes). Bruce
Well, there isn't much about oldfigs in my text :)
mail.k wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to use oldstyle figures in my body text
(i.e., text figures
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
So I am adding
\begin{multicols}{2}
at the begin of the document
yes
(at the very begin or after the title?)
Try both and decide yourself :)
and \end{multicols}
\begin{multicols}{1} here onecolumn text \end{multicols}
You can leave that one out, onecoumn
Hi Kevin,
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
How do I force straight quote marks? As in: 5'-0
Found!
\verb++
Maybe better (\verb is not allowed everywhere): \dq{} in ERT
Yours,
Karsten
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Karsten Heymann schrieb:
| Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
| \verb++
| Maybe better (\verb is not allowed everywhere): \dq{} in ERT
I have to correct myself: \dq is definded only for (n)german. Better use
\textquotedbl as suggested by the other posters
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
So I am adding
\begin{multicols}{2}
at the begin of the document
yes
(at the very begin or after the title?)
Try both and decide yourself :)
and \end{multicols}
\begin{multicols}{1} here onecolumn text \end{multicols}
You can leave that one out, onecoumn
Hi Kevin,
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
How do I force straight quote marks? As in: 5'-0
Found!
\verb++
Maybe better (\verb is not allowed everywhere): \dq{} in ERT
Yours,
Karsten
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Karsten Heymann schrieb:
| Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
| \verb++
| Maybe better (\verb is not allowed everywhere): \dq{} in ERT
I have to correct myself: \dq is definded only for (n)german. Better use
\textquotedbl as suggested by the other posters
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
> So I am adding
> \begin{multicols}{2}
> at the begin of the document
yes
> (at the very begin or after the title?)
Try both and decide yourself :)
> and \end{multicols}
> \begin{multicols}{1} here onecolumn text \end{multicols}
You can leave that one out,
Hi Kevin,
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
How do I force straight quote marks? As in: 5'-0"
Found!
\verb+"+
Maybe better (\verb is not allowed everywhere): \dq{} in ERT
Yours,
Karsten
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Karsten Heymann schrieb:
| Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
|> \verb+"+
| Maybe better (\verb is not allowed everywhere): \dq{} in ERT
I have to correct myself: \dq is definded only for (n)german. Better use
\textquotedbl as suggested by the other
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
I have installed texlive 2005 and want to use multicolumn
if I put in the preample
\usepackage multicolumn
it is not found.
\usepackage{multicol}
but
\begin{multicols}{2}
\end{multicols}
(8.3 filesystem restriction)
Yours,
Karsten
Hello Wolfgang,
please keep the discussion on list. Thank you :)
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
I guess I have to disable in the documentpages the twocolumn
document first, but where do I put the first \begin{multicols}{2} in
my document? at the very begin before the title or after the title?
Hello Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
Am Dienstag, 7. Februar 2006 16:25 schrieb Karsten Heymann:
please keep the discussion on list. Thank you :)
sorry
np :)
What do you want to achieve? If you only want to switch between
twocolumn and onecolumn mode insert \twocolumn
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
I have installed texlive 2005 and want to use multicolumn
if I put in the preample
\usepackage multicolumn
it is not found.
\usepackage{multicol}
but
\begin{multicols}{2}
\end{multicols}
(8.3 filesystem restriction)
Yours,
Karsten
Hello Wolfgang,
please keep the discussion on list. Thank you :)
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
I guess I have to disable in the documentpages the twocolumn
document first, but where do I put the first \begin{multicols}{2} in
my document? at the very begin before the title or after the title?
Hello Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
Am Dienstag, 7. Februar 2006 16:25 schrieb Karsten Heymann:
please keep the discussion on list. Thank you :)
sorry
np :)
What do you want to achieve? If you only want to switch between
twocolumn and onecolumn mode insert \twocolumn
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
I have installed texlive 2005 and want to use multicolumn
if I put in the preample
\usepackage multicolumn
it is not found.
\usepackage{multicol}
but
\begin{multicols}{2}
\end{multicols}
(8.3 filesystem restriction)
Yours,
Karsten
Hello Wolfgang,
please keep the discussion on list. Thank you :)
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
I guess I have to disable in the document>pages the twocolumn
document first, but where do I put the first \begin{multicols}{2} in
my document? at the very begin before the title or after the title?
Hello Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
Am Dienstag, 7. Februar 2006 16:25 schrieb Karsten Heymann:
please keep the discussion on list. Thank you :)
sorry
np :)
What do you want to achieve? If you only want to switch between
twocolumn and onecolumn mode insert \twocolumn
(i.E.
teaching classes as in [1]) and beamer for shorter, more visual
presentations.
HTH YMMV.
Yours,
Karsten
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Hello Herbert,
Herbert Voss schrieb:
| Karsten Heymann wrote:
| Both are nicely documentated, allow verbatim text with overlays, allow
| customization. I would use beamer for for larger presentations (i.E
(i.E.
teaching classes as in [1]) and beamer for shorter, more visual
presentations.
HTH YMMV.
Yours,
Karsten
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Hello Herbert,
Herbert Voss schrieb:
| Karsten Heymann wrote:
| Both are nicely documentated, allow verbatim text with overlays, allow
| customization. I would use beamer for for larger presentations (i.E
or for larger presentations (i.E.
teaching classes as in [1]) and beamer for shorter, more visual
presentations.
HTH & YMMV.
Yours,
Karsten
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Hello Herbert,
Herbert Voss schrieb:
| Karsten Heymann wrote:
|> Both are nicely documentated, allow verbatim text with overlays, allow
|> customization. I would use beamer for for larger presentation
Hi Helmut,
Hellmut Weber - CORPHIS Service and More schrieb:
for business reasons I have to worl sometimes in a Windows environment
for which we have bought Adobe's 'ITC Officina Sans Book'.
I would like to use this font with LyX in my gentoo-linux environment.
Although having read the font
Hi Helmut,
Hellmut Weber - CORPHIS Service and More schrieb:
for business reasons I have to worl sometimes in a Windows environment
for which we have bought Adobe's 'ITC Officina Sans Book'.
I would like to use this font with LyX in my gentoo-linux environment.
Although having read the font
Hi Helmut,
Hellmut Weber - CORPHIS Service and More schrieb:
for business reasons I have to worl sometimes in a Windows environment
for which we have bought Adobe's 'ITC Officina Sans Book'.
I would like to use this font with LyX in my gentoo-linux environment.
Although having read the font
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Hi André,
Bonhôte, André schrieb:
| I have a document based on a koma article. Now I'd like to have it
| look similar to the koma book, namely
|
| - page break after the title date
In the document preferences, enter titlepage in the options
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Hi André,
Bonhôte, André schrieb:
| I have a document based on a koma article. Now I'd like to have it
| look similar to the koma book, namely
|
| - page break after the title date
In the document preferences, enter titlepage in the options
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Hi André,
Bonhôte, André schrieb:
| I have a document based on a koma article. Now I'd like to have it
| look similar to the koma book, namely
|
| - page break after the title & date
In the document preferences, enter "titlepage" in the options
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Hi Barnibrata,
Banibrata Dutta schrieb:
| Hoping that some LaTeX experts here may be able to help me with a book
| project which I am doing in LaTeX (instead of LyX).
Personally, if I was you I would ask those questions in a TeX-Newsgroup
like
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Hi Barnibrata,
Banibrata Dutta schrieb:
| Hoping that some LaTeX experts here may be able to help me with a book
| project which I am doing in LaTeX (instead of LyX).
Personally, if I was you I would ask those questions in a TeX-Newsgroup
like
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Hi Barnibrata,
Banibrata Dutta schrieb:
| Hoping that some LaTeX experts here may be able to help me with a book
| project which I am doing in LaTeX (instead of LyX).
Personally, if I was you I would ask those questions in a TeX-Newsgroup
like
their own
shapes (i.e. the a can be completely different), wheras slated fonts
are shifted sideways *by the font designer*.
Yours,
Karsten
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their own
shapes (i.e. the a can be completely different), wheras slated fonts
are shifted sideways *by the font designer*.
Yours,
Karsten
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tters have their own
shapes (i.e. the "a" can be completely different), wheras slated fonts
are "shifted" sideways *by the font designer*.
Yours,
Karsten
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Hi Paul,
Paul schrieb:
I'm trying to understand exactly how LaTeX handles fonts/typefaces.
Maybe you want to take http://www.tug.org/fonts/ as a starting point. An
extremely good read is the fonts chapter from book The LaTeX Companion
2nd. Ed.
Is there a way to see which fonts are available
Hi Paul,
Paul schrieb:
I'm trying to understand exactly how LaTeX handles fonts/typefaces.
Maybe you want to take http://www.tug.org/fonts/ as a starting point. An
extremely good read is the fonts chapter from book The LaTeX Companion
2nd. Ed.
Is there a way to see which fonts are available
Hi Paul,
Paul schrieb:
I'm trying to understand exactly how LaTeX handles fonts/typefaces.
Maybe you want to take http://www.tug.org/fonts/ as a starting point. An
extremely good read is the fonts chapter from book "The LaTeX Companion"
2nd. Ed.
Is there a way to see which fonts are
-archive/info/l2tabu/english/l2tabuen.pdf
and
http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psnfss2e.pdf
for hints and reasons.
Yours,
Karsten
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-archive/info/l2tabu/english/l2tabuen.pdf
and
http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psnfss2e.pdf
for hints and reasons.
Yours,
Karsten
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| Fon: +49 431 880-1186 |Netzwerkteam des Ökologiezentrum|
| Fax
-archive/info/l2tabu/english/l2tabuen.pdf
and
http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psnfss2e.pdf
for hints and reasons.
Yours,
Karsten
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Herbert Voss wrote:
Rasmus Ory Nielsen wrote:
I think that the size of the typewriter font used in urls is too large.
write into the preamble
\usepackage[scaled]{luximono}%
\renewcommand\ttdefault{ul9}% luximono
why this 2nd line?
looks much nore better than cmtt.
agreed.
Karsten
Herbert Voss wrote:
Rasmus Ory Nielsen wrote:
I think that the size of the typewriter font used in urls is too large.
write into the preamble
\usepackage[scaled]{luximono}%
\renewcommand\ttdefault{ul9}% luximono
why this 2nd line?
looks much nore better than cmtt.
agreed.
Karsten
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Rasmus Ory Nielsen wrote:
>
>> I think that the size of the typewriter font used in urls is too large.
> write into the preamble
>
> \usepackage[scaled]{luximono}%
> \renewcommand\ttdefault{ul9}% luximono
why this 2nd line?
> looks much nore better than cmtt.
agreed.
Hello David,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used MikTeX to install new font packages, and ran LyX
Edit--Reconfigure, with no discernible affect. Oh well, I guess
it's probably a MikTeX issue.
No, but LyX knows only some of the Fonts LaTeX provides. You will go
better¹ if you set the document font
Hello David,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used MikTeX to install new font packages, and ran LyX
Edit--Reconfigure, with no discernible affect. Oh well, I guess
it's probably a MikTeX issue.
No, but LyX knows only some of the Fonts LaTeX provides. You will go
better¹ if you set the document font
Hello David,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used MikTeX to install new font packages, and ran LyX
Edit-->Reconfigure, with no discernible affect. Oh well, I guess
it's probably a MikTeX issue.
No, but LyX knows only some of the Fonts LaTeX provides. You will go
better¹ if you set the document font
).
Couldn't this be added to a future lyx release by default?
Yours,
Karsten
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Hello Angus,
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Karsten Heymann wrote:
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
I want to use figures created in MetaPost in LyX.
You need to define a MetaPost format.
[...]
You'll also need to define a converter from MetaPost to PNG (for
the LyX screen
).
Couldn't this be added to a future lyx release by default?
Yours,
Karsten
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Hello Angus,
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Karsten Heymann wrote:
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
I want to use figures created in MetaPost in LyX.
You need to define a MetaPost format.
[...]
You'll also need to define a converter from MetaPost to PNG (for
the LyX screen
taPost to EPS (for Latex).
Couldn't this be added to a future lyx release by default?
Yours,
Karsten
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Hello Angus,
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karsten Heymann wrote:
> >> R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
> >>> I want to use figures created in MetaPost in LyX.
> >
> >> You need to define a MetaPost format.
> > [...]
> >>
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 14:12:39 +0100
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've noticed one small peculiarity with the latex beamer class. (For
those that don't know it, it's a *fantastic* class with which to
create pdf presentations. See http://latex-beamer.sf.net)
It uses a nice, sans
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 18:45:28 +0200
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which is btw correct typesetting for things like \sin etc even in
sans serif slides.
I think beamer makes it right when typesetting operators like sin
sans-serif. If you want math with serif letters you can always specify
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 14:12:39 +0100
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've noticed one small peculiarity with the latex beamer class. (For
those that don't know it, it's a *fantastic* class with which to
create pdf presentations. See http://latex-beamer.sf.net)
It uses a nice, sans
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 18:45:28 +0200
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which is btw correct typesetting for things like \sin etc even in
sans serif slides.
I think beamer makes it right when typesetting operators like sin
sans-serif. If you want math with serif letters you can always specify
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