to
finally be able to use LyX on my Windows computer.
Thanks,
Mark
should I do?
Should I uninstall and reinstall to see if that helps? Is this a known
deficiency of the Windows version?
Thanks,
Mark
Is there a shortcut to activate the drop-down box for all the environments?
It really bugs me having to use a mouse to click up there any time I change
environments.
Thanks,
Mark
it wasn't
automatically installed).
Thanks,
Mark
to
finally be able to use LyX on my Windows computer.
Thanks,
Mark
se layouts. What should I do?
Should I uninstall and reinstall to see if that helps? Is this a known
deficiency of the Windows version?
Thanks,
Mark
Is there a shortcut to activate the drop-down box for all the environments?
It really bugs me having to use a mouse to click up there any time I change
environments.
Thanks,
Mark
it wasn't
automatically installed).
Thanks,
Mark
s exciting to
finally be able to use LyX on my Windows computer.
Thanks,
Mark
curve. I
like LaTeX because it does a good job of figuring out the large-scale
typesetting (floats and things). I don't want to manually do typesetting
in a case-specific manner because whenever I modify the document I then
end up having to re-typeset it.
-- Mark
curve. I
like LaTeX because it does a good job of figuring out the large-scale
typesetting (floats and things). I don't want to manually do typesetting
in a case-specific manner because whenever I modify the document I then
end up having to re-typeset it.
-- Mark
shallower learning curve. I
like LaTeX because it does a good job of figuring out the large-scale
typesetting (floats and things). I don't want to manually do typesetting
in a case-specific manner because whenever I modify the document I then
end up having to re-typeset it.
-- Mark
not sure how to show it both at the top and bottom if that is what you
want.
With the fancy header style, maybe something along the lines of,
\chead{\thepage}
\cfoot{\thepage}
-- Mark
not sure how to show it both at the top and bottom if that is what you
want.
With the fancy header style, maybe something along the lines of,
\chead{\thepage}
\cfoot{\thepage}
-- Mark
(snip)
> I'm not sure how to show it both at the top and bottom if that is what you
> want.
With the fancy header style, maybe something along the lines of,
\chead{\thepage}
\cfoot{\thepage}
-- Mark
happily read an older format LyX file with just a few
warnings.
-- Mark
happily read an older format LyX file with just a few
warnings.
-- Mark
generally happily read an "older format" LyX file with just a few
warnings.
-- Mark
know Word has its built-in drawing thing, but how many of
the typical Microsoft-platform third-party graphics applications can
generate Word-ready non-rasterised graphics? Can Word cope with EPS yet,
or even SVG?
I'm out of date with Word, though, so these issues may not be so bad now.
-- Mark
finger on what the difference is.
-- Mark
know Word has its built-in drawing thing, but how many of
the typical Microsoft-platform third-party graphics applications can
generate Word-ready non-rasterised graphics? Can Word cope with EPS yet,
or even SVG?
I'm out of date with Word, though, so these issues may not be so bad now.
-- Mark
finger on what the difference is.
-- Mark
know Word has its built-in drawing thing, but how many of
the typical Microsoft-platform third-party graphics applications can
generate Word-ready non-rasterised graphics? Can Word cope with EPS yet,
or even SVG?
I'm out of date with Word, though, so these issues may not be so bad now.
-- Mark
't
put my finger on what the difference is.
-- Mark
I wanted to mention that I just used LyX for some proposals I was writing
and it worked really well. So, thanks to the developers for making it so
easy for me to yet again produce good-looking documents without having to
use LaTeX directly.
-- Mark
I wanted to mention that I just used LyX for some proposals I was writing
and it worked really well. So, thanks to the developers for making it so
easy for me to yet again produce good-looking documents without having to
use LaTeX directly.
-- Mark
I wanted to mention that I just used LyX for some proposals I was writing
and it worked really well. So, thanks to the developers for making it so
easy for me to yet again produce good-looking documents without having to
use LaTeX directly.
-- Mark
How can I adjust the vertical alignment of the contents of table cells? I
can't get the relevant bits of dialog box not to be grayed out, and I'm
can't work out what tweaks to make to an exported LaTeX file to get the
right effect.
-- Mark
How can I adjust the vertical alignment of the contents of table cells? I
can't get the relevant bits of dialog box not to be grayed out, and I'm
can't work out what tweaks to make to an exported LaTeX file to get the
right effect.
-- Mark
How can I adjust the vertical alignment of the contents of table cells? I
can't get the relevant bits of dialog box not to be grayed out, and I'm
can't work out what tweaks to make to an exported LaTeX file to get the
right effect.
-- Mark
I believe qtconfig is what you are looking for.
Angus Leeming wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
By Borders, you mean the size of the text in the menubar, toolbar
and minibuffer, and the size of the icons in the toolbar?
Angus,
Yes. I should have been more
I believe qtconfig is what you are looking for.
Angus Leeming wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
By Borders, you mean the size of the text in the menubar, toolbar
and minibuffer, and the size of the icons in the toolbar?
Angus,
Yes. I should have been more
I believe qtconfig is what you are looking for.
Angus Leeming wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
By "Borders", you mean the size of the text in the menubar, toolbar
and minibuffer, and the size of the icons in the toolbar?
Angus,
Yes. I should have been more
This may be a wild goose chase for you. Someone out there may have a
*much* better answer.
Debug LyX:
from a line command, type in lyx -dbg. This will give you the lyx debug
flag definitions.
Debug dvips from within LyX:
In the Outputs Printers configuration section, change the printer
This may be a wild goose chase for you. Someone out there may have a
*much* better answer.
Debug LyX:
from a line command, type in lyx -dbg. This will give you the lyx debug
flag definitions.
Debug dvips from within LyX:
In the Outputs Printers configuration section, change the printer
This may be a wild goose chase for you. Someone out there may have a
*much* better answer.
Debug LyX:
from a line command, type in lyx -dbg. This will give you the lyx debug
flag definitions.
Debug dvips from within LyX:
In the Outputs Printers configuration section, change the printer
Perhaps a bit more definition of the problem. When you do File...Print
with a destination of Printer, does it act as though it was normal? Is
there any printer name in destination, or do you have this blank with
the expectation the print will go to the default printer for your machine?
Do you
Perhaps a bit more definition of the problem. When you do File...Print
with a destination of Printer, does it act as though it was normal? Is
there any printer name in destination, or do you have this blank with
the expectation the print will go to the default printer for your machine?
Do you
Perhaps a bit more definition of the problem. When you do File...Print
with a destination of Printer, does it act as though it was normal? Is
there any printer name in destination, or do you have this blank with
the expectation the print will go to the default printer for your machine?
Do you
This is the quick and dirty solution (and may be all you need):
Insert TeX before tableofcontents:
\rhead{}
Insert Tex after tableofcontents:
\rhead{\rightmark}
This may conflict with other things you have done with the preamble and
other ERT and end up not being what you want.
A google search
This is the quick and dirty solution (and may be all you need):
Insert TeX before tableofcontents:
\rhead{}
Insert Tex after tableofcontents:
\rhead{\rightmark}
This may conflict with other things you have done with the preamble and
other ERT and end up not being what you want.
A google search
This is the quick and dirty solution (and may be all you need):
Insert TeX before tableofcontents:
\rhead{}
Insert Tex after tableofcontents:
\rhead{\rightmark}
This may conflict with other things you have done with the preamble and
other ERT and end up not being what you want.
A google search
Jack,
I could not make this work either. I got a little closer going to
ftp://ftp.loria.fr/pub/ctan/biblio/bibtex/contrib/apacite/ and
downloading the various components for apacite. After the standard
drill (texhash, reconfigure, restart), the layout showed up but it did
not seem to work
Jack,
I could not make this work either. I got a little closer going to
ftp://ftp.loria.fr/pub/ctan/biblio/bibtex/contrib/apacite/ and
downloading the various components for apacite. After the standard
drill (texhash, reconfigure, restart), the layout showed up but it did
not seem to work
Jack,
I could not make this work either. I got a little closer going to
ftp://ftp.loria.fr/pub/ctan/biblio/bibtex/contrib/apacite/ and
downloading the various components for apacite. After the standard
drill (texhash, reconfigure, restart), the layout showed up but it did
not seem to work
you can set an -m scaling option - for instance, -m 0.5
to halve its size.
-- Mark
you can set an -m scaling option - for instance, -m 0.5
to halve its size.
-- Mark
of the dialog box where you set
the filename you can set an "-m" scaling option - for instance, "-m 0.5"
to halve its size.
-- Mark
/modular/print/docbook.dsl foo.sgml
4. tex \jadetex foo.tex
...for foo.lyx - foo.dvi
-- Mark
/modular/print/docbook.dsl foo.sgml
4. tex \jadetex foo.tex
...for foo.lyx - foo.dvi
-- Mark
ular/print/docbook.dsl foo.sgml
4. tex \ foo.tex
...for foo.lyx -> foo.dvi
-- Mark
. The last two lines just make a
horizontal rule between the header or footer and the page body. The two
before it make the header and footer appear on the first page. All four
could be omitted.
-- Mark
. The last two lines just make a
horizontal rule between the header or footer and the page body. The two
before it make the header and footer appear on the first page. All four
could be omitted.
-- Mark
fancy document style. The last two lines just make a
horizontal rule between the header or footer and the page body. The two
before it make the header and footer appear on the first page. All four
could be omitted.
-- Mark
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Where can I find examples of tools used for converting a report or a manual
from LyX - HTML?
I don't know, but FWIW I normally export to TeX then use a free latex2html
Perl script.
-- Mark
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Where can I find examples of tools used for converting a report or a manual
from LyX - HTML?
I don't know, but FWIW I normally export to TeX then use a free latex2html
Perl script.
-- Mark
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> Where can I find examples of tools used for converting a report or a manual
> from LyX -> HTML?
I don't know, but FWIW I normally export to TeX then use a free latex2html
Perl script.
-- Mark
\oldmaketitle=\maketitle
\def\maketitle{\oldmaketitle\thispagestyle{fancy}}
The last two lines make it appear on the title page too.
(How I'd make it appear on one side on odd pages and the other on even,
I'm not sure. (-:)
-- Mark
\oldmaketitle=\maketitle
\def\maketitle{\oldmaketitle\thispagestyle{fancy}}
The last two lines make it appear on the title page too.
(How I'd make it appear on one side on odd pages and the other on even,
I'm not sure. (-:)
-- Mark
ot{}
\rfoot{}
\let\oldmaketitle=\maketitle
\def\maketitle{\oldmaketitle\thispagestyle{fancy}}
The last two lines make it appear on the title page too.
(How I'd make it appear on one side on odd pages and the other on even,
I'm not sure. (-:)
-- Mark
One thing that I found helped was that the default document language was
english, but my system dictionaries were british and american - changing
the document's language accordingly made ispell happier.
-- Mark
One thing that I found helped was that the default document language was
english, but my system dictionaries were british and american - changing
the document's language accordingly made ispell happier.
-- Mark
One thing that I found helped was that the default document language was
english, but my system dictionaries were british and american - changing
the document's language accordingly made ispell happier.
-- Mark
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Moritz Moeller-Herrmann wrote:
(snip)
OT: Seriously xforms is dead... Noone except longtime users will use it.
Oh, that's a pity. ): Maybe I'm strange, but I prefer the xforms frontend
to lyx to the qt one.
-- Mark
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Moritz Moeller-Herrmann wrote:
(snip)
OT: Seriously xforms is dead... Noone except longtime users will use it.
Oh, that's a pity. ): Maybe I'm strange, but I prefer the xforms frontend
to lyx to the qt one.
-- Mark
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Moritz Moeller-Herrmann wrote:
(snip)
> OT: Seriously xforms is dead... Noone except longtime users will use it.
Oh, that's a pity. ): Maybe I'm strange, but I prefer the xforms frontend
to lyx to the qt one.
-- Mark
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could it be that some bst files don't work with lyx?
And finally another question (sorry :( )I didn't find any ref: to natbib
in the lyx manual -
is this a new feature?
Mark
Angus Leeming wrote:
mark boydell wrote:
The basic quoatation I want is of the style ( I think it's standard APA
of
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I'll write a howto for this though - can be useful for other budding
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Thanks again - the help was much appreciated
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could it be that some bst files don't work with lyx?
And finally another question (sorry :( )I didn't find any ref: to natbib
in the lyx manual -
is this a new feature?
Mark
Angus Leeming wrote:
mark boydell wrote:
The basic quoatation I want is of the style ( I think it's standard APA
of
the square ones in the text?
I'll write a howto for this though - can be useful for other budding
psychologists!
Thanks again - the help was much appreciated
Mark
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could it be that some bst files don't work with lyx?
And finally another question (sorry :( )I didn't find any ref: to natbib
in the lyx manual -
is this a new feature?
Mark
Angus Leeming wrote:
mark boydell wrote:
The basic quoatation I want is of the style ( I think it's standard APA
of
the square ones in the text?
I'll write a howto for this though - can be useful for other budding
psychologists!
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under
Layout-Document-Bibliography.
Is it necessary to add preamble code or am I missing something else?
Regards,
Mark
under
Layout-Document-Bibliography.
Is it necessary to add preamble code or am I missing something else?
Regards,
Mark
the Natbib option under
"Layout"->"Document"->"Bibliography".
Is it necessary to add preamble code or am I missing something else?
Regards,
Mark
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Dipl.-Ing. [iso-8859-15] Peßenhofer Werner wrote:
(snip)
Have anyone an idea, why tex2pdf do not find the files ?
Does http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg24088.html
help at all?
-- Mark
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Dipl.-Ing. [iso-8859-15] Peßenhofer Werner wrote:
(snip)
Have anyone an idea, why tex2pdf do not find the files ?
Does http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg24088.html
help at all?
-- Mark
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Dipl.-Ing. [iso-8859-15] Peßenhofer Werner wrote:
(snip)
> Have anyone an idea, why tex2pdf do not find the files ?
Does http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg24088.html
help at all?
-- Mark
Is LyX 1.1.6fix4 available for OS X anywhere? We really need stability so
we've been using 1.1.6fix4, but a Mac user wants to be able to edit our
files from home, and the file format seems to have changed. He does have
1.2.1 working. Suggestions?
-- Mark
Is LyX 1.1.6fix4 available for OS X anywhere? We really need stability so
we've been using 1.1.6fix4, but a Mac user wants to be able to edit our
files from home, and the file format seems to have changed. He does have
1.2.1 working. Suggestions?
-- Mark
Is LyX 1.1.6fix4 available for OS X anywhere? We really need stability so
we've been using 1.1.6fix4, but a Mac user wants to be able to edit our
files from home, and the file format seems to have changed. He does have
1.2.1 working. Suggestions?
-- Mark
to whatever width fits - I've not found how
to do that yet.
-- Mark
to whatever width fits - I've not found how
to do that yet.
-- Mark
es to its side to whatever width fits - I've not found how
to do that yet.
-- Mark
and it works :)
Hope that helps.
- Mark
and it works :)
Hope that helps.
- Mark
and it works :)
Hope that helps.
- Mark
command line options beyond foo.tex and foo.dvi, it works fine.
Does anybody have any idea what's going on? (-:
BTW, is there a way to get export-to-PDF to pass options to ps2pdf? I want
to use -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode to
keep my images nice.
Thanks,
Mark
command line options beyond foo.tex and foo.dvi, it works fine.
Does anybody have any idea what's going on? (-:
BTW, is there a way to get export-to-PDF to pass options to ps2pdf? I want
to use -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode to
keep my images nice.
Thanks,
Mark
command line options beyond foo.tex and foo.dvi, it works fine.
Does anybody have any idea what's going on? (-:
BTW, is there a way to get export-to-PDF to pass options to ps2pdf? I want
to use -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode to
keep my images nice.
Thanks,
Mark
be nicer to build up a proper specification from a friendly
document instead of just looking through the source, especially with
regard to hints as to what might change!
-- Mark
be nicer to build up a proper specification from a friendly
document instead of just looking through the source, especially with
regard to hints as to what might change!
-- Mark
be nicer to build up a proper specification from a friendly
document instead of just looking through the source, especially with
regard to hints as to what might change!
-- Mark
that users
usually want to do (e.g. putting in their own centre-top fancy header) may
be so wide-ranging that a structured GUI approach may not cover most of
them.
-- Mark
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