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-- 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
?
-- Mark
ge is that sorts of tweaks 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
ould avoid them?
-- Mark
- good luck! My pointers might need
to be changed according to which Unix or Linux you run.
-- Mark
to get our regular Word users to switch over
if they can't do that sort of thing more easily by themselves. Then again,
it would be a big effort to produce a GUI layout creator, and I don't have
any reason to think it could be easily designed. Things like Nonpareil
might be better there.
-- Mark
is to make WYSIWYG editing easily
feasible, I think.
-- Mark
- good luck! My pointers might need
to be changed according to which Unix or Linux you run.
-- Mark
to get our regular Word users to switch over
if they can't do that sort of thing more easily by themselves. Then again,
it would be a big effort to produce a GUI layout creator, and I don't have
any reason to think it could be easily designed. Things like Nonpareil
might be better there.
-- Mark
is to make WYSIWYG editing easily
feasible, I think.
-- Mark
ace - good luck! My pointers might need
to be changed according to which Unix or Linux you run.
-- Mark
asily designed. Things like Nonpareil
might be better there.
-- Mark
eil is to make WYSIWYG editing easily
feasible, I think.
-- Mark
in the preamble.
-- Mark
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Mark Carroll wrote:
(snip)
\setcounter{page}{3}
\setcounter{section}{3}
to give me 4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.2.1, 4.2.2, 5, 5.1, ... starting on page 3.
But, how can I change the first number to a letter?
\renewcommand{\thesection}{\alph{section}} in the preamble seems to do
in the preamble.
-- Mark
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Mark Carroll wrote:
(snip)
\setcounter{page}{3}
\setcounter{section}{3}
to give me 4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.2.1, 4.2.2, 5, 5.1, ... starting on page 3.
But, how can I change the first number to a letter?
\renewcommand{\thesection}{\alph{section}} in the preamble seems to do
in the preamble.
-- Mark
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Mark Carroll wrote:
(snip)
> \setcounter{page}{3}
> \setcounter{section}{3}
>
> to give me 4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.2.1, 4.2.2, 5, 5.1, ... starting on page 3.
>
> But, how can I change the first number to a letter?
\renewcommand{\thesection}{\alph{section}} in the pr
carefully it'll become clearer what I can do by hand! Are the
footnotes generated by a separate program (bibtex), then, and not
controlled in /usr/share/lyx/layouts/ ?
-- Mark
carefully it'll become clearer what I can do by hand! Are the
footnotes generated by a separate program (bibtex), then, and not
controlled in /usr/share/lyx/layouts/ ?
-- Mark
/usr/share/lyx/layouts/
more carefully it'll become clearer what I can do by hand! Are the
footnotes generated by a separate program (bibtex), then, and not
controlled in /usr/share/lyx/layouts/ ?
-- Mark
Does Lyx automatically provide the LaTeX italic correction sequence (\/)
after every transition from italics back to regular font? If so, what
happens when I import a LaTeX document with a whole bunch of those
sequences already embedded? Will the effect be doubled?
--Mark
Does Lyx automatically provide the LaTeX italic correction sequence (\/)
after every transition from italics back to regular font? If so, what
happens when I import a LaTeX document with a whole bunch of those
sequences already embedded? Will the effect be doubled?
--Mark
Does Lyx automatically provide the LaTeX italic correction sequence (\/)
after every transition from italics back to regular font? If so, what
happens when I import a LaTeX document with a whole bunch of those
sequences already embedded? Will the effect be doubled?
--Mark
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Christian Ridderström wrote:
(snip)
Oh, btw Mark, I just checked and there is nothing in the FAQ.lyx about
this, which must be the most frequently asked question about LyX...
So I took the liberty of adding the small piece of .lyx-code below
to the FAQ.lyx now I just
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Christian Ridderström wrote:
(snip)
Oh, btw Mark, I just checked and there is nothing in the FAQ.lyx about
this, which must be the most frequently asked question about LyX...
So I took the liberty of adding the small piece of .lyx-code below
to the FAQ.lyx now I just
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Christian Ridderström wrote:
(snip)
> Oh, btw Mark, I just checked and there is nothing in the FAQ.lyx about
> this, which must be the most frequently asked question about LyX...
>
> So I took the liberty of adding the small piece of .lyx-code below
> to the FA
the time to try out switching to LyX for document preparation,
then. I'm also checking out OpenOffice's word-processor, although WYSIWYM
seems intellectually attractive.
-- Mark
the time to try out switching to LyX for document preparation,
then. I'm also checking out OpenOffice's word-processor, although WYSIWYM
seems intellectually attractive.
-- Mark
I'll make the time to try out switching to LyX for document preparation,
then. I'm also checking out OpenOffice's word-processor, although WYSIWYM
seems intellectually attractive.
-- Mark
into documents?
Thanks!
-- Mark
into documents?
Thanks!
-- Mark
into documents?
Thanks!
-- Mark
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make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/lyx-1.2.0/src/support'
source='lyxsum.C' object='lyxsum.lo' libtool=yes \
depfile
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make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/lyx-1.2.0/src/support'
source='lyxsum.C' object='lyxsum.lo' libtool=yes \
depfile
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make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/lyx-1.2.0/src/support'
source='lyxsum.C' object='lyxsum.lo' libtool=yes \
depfile
Apparently, the axp cpu limits are undefined.
The error occurs when boost/boost/limits.hpp tries to load the
boost/detail/limits.hpp (mips, powerpc, sparc definitions).
Surely the axp has not yet gone away, despite Intel's fondest wishes.
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Apparently, the axp cpu limits are undefined.
The error occurs when boost/boost/limits.hpp tries to load the
boost/detail/limits.hpp (mips, powerpc, sparc definitions).
Surely the axp has not yet gone away, despite Intel's fondest wishes.
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Apparently, the axp cpu limits are undefined.
The error occurs when boost/boost/limits.hpp tries to load the
boost/detail/limits.hpp (mips, powerpc, sparc definitions).
Surely the axp has not yet gone away, despite Intel's fondest wishes.
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auther, then year of
publication. Is this possible?
I'm using natbib and apalike style. But plainnat produces the same
results.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jan
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auther, then year of
publication. Is this possible?
I'm using natbib and apalike style. But plainnat produces the same
results.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jan
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to sort by last name of first auther, then year of
>publication. Is this possible?
>
>I'm using natbib and apalike style. But plainnat produces the same
>results.
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Jan
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but I do want to have backup files (while I'm
editing the document), only that I would prefer to have the backup deleted
when I either close the saved document or close LyX. Any way to achieve this?
Thanks,
nirmal
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ph
but I do want to have backup files (while I'm
editing the document), only that I would prefer to have the backup deleted
when I either close the saved document or close LyX. Any way to achieve this?
Thanks,
nirmal
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;create backup files in lyxrc but I do want to have backup files (while I'm
>editing the document), only that I would prefer to have the backup deleted
>when I either close the saved document or close LyX. Any way to achieve this?
>
>Thanks,
>nirmal
>
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^$
If you understand this, you should be able to figure out what to do with
it. Make sure to do the right thing with the $1 (replace with file name
or put it back into a script so the $1 makes sense).
If your are using windows, you have my pity.
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On Fri, 3 May 2002, Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 03 May 2002 09:46 am, Matej Cepl wrote:
On 3 May, Mark Hansel wrote:
If you are using a *nix, you can strip all the lyx and latex
lines from the file and pipe the text only to wc. The idea is
not mine and appeared on this list about half
^$
If you understand this, you should be able to figure out what to do with
it. Make sure to do the right thing with the $1 (replace with file name
or put it back into a script so the $1 makes sense).
If your are using windows, you have my pity.
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On Fri, 3 May 2002, Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 03 May 2002 09:46 am, Matej Cepl wrote:
On 3 May, Mark Hansel wrote:
If you are using a *nix, you can strip all the lyx and latex
lines from the file and pipe the text only to wc. The idea is
not mine and appeared on this list about half
-v "[\]" $1|grep -v "$L yx 1.1" |grep -v "^$"
If you understand this, you should be able to figure out what to do with
it. Make sure to do the right thing with the "$1" (replace with file name
or put it back into a script so the $1 makes sense).
If your are
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Steve Litt wrote:
>On Friday 03 May 2002 09:46 am, Matej Cepl wrote:
>> On 3 May, Mark Hansel wrote:
>> > If you are using a *nix, you can strip all the lyx and latex
>> > lines from the file and pipe the text only to wc. The idea is
>> >
if this is a stupid newbie question...
Best Regards,
Mark
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if this is a stupid newbie question...
Best Regards,
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based description
language (See http://www.w3.org/Math/). However, I am not sure that even
MathML has enough information to actually describe the math of the equation
and not just how it appears on the screen.
-Mark Esplin
However, I would have some much less
I think this is a wish list item.
With the requisite ERT, I have the preface entry (where preface is
Chapter* environment) properly entered in the TOC and the
\pagenumbering{style} for front matter and regular pages set as desired.
Did I miss a way to do this within lyx?
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based description
language (See http://www.w3.org/Math/). However, I am not sure that even
MathML has enough information to actually describe the math of the equation
and not just how it appears on the screen.
-Mark Esplin
However, I would have some much less
I think this is a wish list item.
With the requisite ERT, I have the preface entry (where preface is
Chapter* environment) properly entered in the TOC and the
\pagenumbering{style} for front matter and regular pages set as desired.
Did I miss a way to do this within lyx?
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based description
language (See http://www.w3.org/Math/). However, I am not sure that even
MathML has enough information to actually describe the math of the equation
and not just how it appears on the screen.
-Mark Esplin
> However, I would have some much l
I think this is a "wish list" item.
With the requisite ERT, I have the preface entry (where preface is
Chapter* environment) properly entered in the TOC and the
\pagenumbering{style} for front matter and regular pages set as desired.
Did I miss a way to do this within lyx?
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Hi,
how to I use cross reference so that equation numbers which I refer to
in my text are automatically updated, when I add in new display formulas
with math-number
Thanks
Mark
Hi,
how to I use cross reference so that equation numbers which I refer to
in my text are automatically updated, when I add in new display formulas
with math-number
Thanks
Mark
Hi,
how to I use cross reference so that equation numbers which I refer to
in my text are automatically updated, when I add in new display formulas
with "math-number"
Thanks
Mark
of the
application (this would be the status bar in Lyx), selection is slow
- if move the mouse outside the application alltogether, selection is
fast.
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of the
application (this would be the status bar in Lyx), selection is slow
- if move the mouse outside the application alltogether, selection is
fast.
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of the
application (this would be the status bar in Lyx), selection is slow
- if move the mouse outside the application alltogether, selection is
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That worked on my system also. Thanks so much.
-Mark
Hi Marc,
I am experiencing exactly the same problem (with exactly the same
versions).
For a quick work-around : do a xhost +your-machine-name, since I have no
time to dig further now.
Paul
That worked on my system also. Thanks so much.
-Mark
Hi Marc,
I am experiencing exactly the same problem (with exactly the same
versions).
For a quick work-around : do a xhost +your-machine-name, since I have no
time to dig further now.
Paul
That worked on my system also. Thanks so much.
-Mark
> Hi Marc,
>
> I am experiencing exactly the same problem (with exactly the same
> versions).
>
> For a quick work-around : do a xhost +, since I have no
> time to dig
to lyx version 1.1.6fix3
and that didn't seem to make any difference. The problem only occurs in the
editing mode, when I view DVI or postscript the figures are OK.
I am using SuSE Linux 7.1.
-Mark Esplin
to lyx version 1.1.6fix3
and that didn't seem to make any difference. The problem only occurs in the
editing mode, when I view DVI or postscript the figures are OK.
I am using SuSE Linux 7.1.
-Mark Esplin
a file. I upgraded to lyx version 1.1.6fix3
and that didn't seem to make any difference. The problem only occurs in the
editing mode, when I view DVI or postscript the figures are OK.
I am using SuSE Linux 7.1.
-M
the
wrong lines altogether? (Quite possible. I've never worked with the layout
files and am not familiar with the source code.)
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 03:30:34PM -0500, Mark Hansel wrote:
If answered already, please point me to the answer.
Using lyx, I ca
the
wrong lines altogether? (Quite possible. I've never worked with the layout
files and am not familiar with the source code.)
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 03:30:34PM -0500, Mark Hansel wrote:
If answered already, please point me to the answer.
Using lyx, I ca
the
wrong lines altogether? (Quite possible. I've never worked with the layout
files and am not familiar with the source code.)
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Dekel Tsur wrote:
>On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 03:30:34PM -0500, Mark Hansel wrote:
>> If answered already, please point me to the answer.
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. And
there seems to be
noplace in the lyxrc file or the preferences popup to do this.
Anyone know how? Or is the initial size of the LyX window hard-coded
into the program?
Thanks!
Ralph
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. And
there seems to be
noplace in the lyxrc file or the preferences popup to do this.
Anyone know how? Or is the initial size of the LyX window hard-coded
into the program?
Thanks!
Ralph
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le doesn't do a thing. And
>there seems to be
>noplace in the lyxrc file or the preferences popup to do this.
>
>Anyone know how? Or is the initial size of the LyX window hard-coded
>into the program?
>
>Thanks!
>Ralph
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to the list to see if others
get it to printout?
Incidentally, I noticed that the postscript file contains font bitmap
info. Is this normal (I thought the printer already had the font
bitmaps in it).
Thanks,
Mark.
to the list to see if others
get it to printout?
Incidentally, I noticed that the postscript file contains font bitmap
info. Is this normal (I thought the printer already had the font
bitmaps in it).
Thanks,
Mark.
to the list to see if others
get it to printout?
Incidentally, I noticed that the postscript file contains font bitmap
info. Is this normal (I thought the printer already had the font
bitmaps in it).
Thanks,
Mark.
Worked fine for me with two simple text files produced by MS-word. All the
included examples also worked.
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Worked fine for me with two simple text files produced by MS-word. All the
included examples also worked.
On 2 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Worked fine for me with two simple text files produced by MS-word. All the
included examples also worked.
On 2 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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a rewrite! It's better if
it is right the first time!
L8r
Rob
Dept Mech Eng
Adelaide University
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a rewrite! It's better if
it is right the first time!
L8r
Rob
Dept Mech Eng
Adelaide University
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ammar checker is that a thesis is a very large and
>complicated document. You just want to be sure that you haven't made
>little mistakes that are going to necessitate a rewrite! It's better if
>it is right the first time!
>
>L8r
>Rob
>
>Dept Mech Eng
>Adelaide Univers
it into ../bibtex/bst/local.
A good technical reference would be much appreciated.
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it into ../bibtex/bst/local.
A good technical reference would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
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it into ../bibtex/bst/local.
A good technical reference would be much appreciated.
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I would like to simply put the chapter/sectionname in the centre header with
\chead. But what is it called like in the given fancy-header pagestyle?
I would like to simply put the chapter/sectionname in the centre header with
\chead. But what is it called like in the given fancy-header pagestyle?
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