with standard text under it and i would like to move
that entire section below another section. i saw post
How about a simple cut and paste of the old section (including the heading)
below the other section? Make sure that when you select the old section,
the section number also gets selected,
Alistair Atkinson wrote:
in a document when exporting to DVI, PS or PDF. Images appear kind of
blocky, almost like they are at a low resolution.
I think I've seen this before.. the problem is usually when the native
format in which the image was created was not eps for a PS or jpg for a
> with standard text under it and i would like to move
> that entire section below another section. i saw post
How about a simple cut and paste of the old section (including the heading)
below the other section? Make sure that when you select the old section,
the section number also gets
Alistair Atkinson wrote:
> in a document when exporting to DVI, PS or PDF. Images appear kind of
> "blocky", almost like they are at a low resolution.
I think I've seen this before.. the problem is usually when the native
format in which the image was created was not eps for a PS or jpg for a
--
Bibentry.lyx
Description: application/lyx
% Sixpack 0.99(=0.0.6)
% Bibliography: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib
% Corresponding sixpack database: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib.bref
% created by Nirmal Govind,Home, on Fri Aug 15 0:23:13 2003
the problem is the asa.bst. Choose for example apalike.bst
Thanks everyone.. the problem was the absolute path was needed as Juergen
pointed out.. I do have asa.bst in my texpath so it all works now.. but I
was under the impression that if the lyx/tex file and the bib file are in
the same
--
Bibentry.lyx
Description: application/lyx
% Sixpack 0.99(=0.0.6)
% Bibliography: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib
% Corresponding sixpack database: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib.bref
% created by Nirmal Govind,Home, on Fri Aug 15 0:23:13 2003
the problem is the asa.bst. Choose for example apalike.bst
Thanks everyone.. the problem was the absolute path was needed as Juergen
pointed out.. I do have asa.bst in my texpath so it all works now.. but I
was under the impression that if the lyx/tex file and the bib file are in
the same
--
Bibentry.lyx
Description: application/lyx
% Sixpack 0.99(=0.0.6)
% Bibliography: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib
% Corresponding sixpack database: /home/nirmalg/Research/Thesis/robust_design.bib.bref
% created by Nirmal Govind,Home, on Fri Aug 15 0:23:13 2003
> the problem is the asa.bst. Choose for example apalike.bst
Thanks everyone.. the problem was the absolute path was needed as Juergen
pointed out.. I do have asa.bst in my texpath so it all works now.. but I
was under the impression that if the lyx/tex file and the bib file are in
the same
Use the abstract.sty package.
Works like a charm! thanks...
in the default twocolumn mode you can have floats, with the
multicol package not.
That's good to know cos I use floats that need to span the two columns..
(which leads me to my next qn. -- in a separate thread)
Ingar - thanks
Use the abstract.sty package.
Works like a charm! thanks...
in the default twocolumn mode you can have floats, with the
multicol package not.
That's good to know cos I use floats that need to span the two columns..
(which leads me to my next qn. -- in a separate thread)
Ingar - thanks
> Use the abstract.sty package.
Works like a charm! thanks...
> in the default twocolumn mode you can have floats, with the
> multicol package not.
That's good to know cos I use floats that need to span the two columns..
(which leads me to my next qn. -- in a separate thread)
Ingar - thanks
Hi.. I'm writing a paper using the article class. It's in the 2-column
format. However the abstract and KEYWORDS need to be in a single column,
centered on the page. How can I do this?
Thanks,
nirmal
http://voss.homedns.org/lyx/layouts/layout.phtml#onecolAbstract
404 Not Found .. is the link bad?
Thanks,
nirmal
Hi.. I'm writing a paper using the article class. It's in the 2-column
format. However the abstract and KEYWORDS need to be in a single column,
centered on the page. How can I do this?
Thanks,
nirmal
http://voss.homedns.org/lyx/layouts/layout.phtml#onecolAbstract
404 Not Found .. is the link bad?
Thanks,
nirmal
Hi.. I'm writing a paper using the article class. It's in the 2-column
format. However the abstract and KEYWORDS need to be in a single column,
centered on the page. How can I do this?
Thanks,
nirmal
> http://voss.homedns.org/lyx/layouts/layout.phtml#onecolAbstract
404 Not Found .. is the link bad?
Thanks,
nirmal
A big problem with filecontents is that if you modify a file that your
correspondent already have, filecontents will _not_ override it. Am
major problem, if you ask me.
Aah.. I did some googling and looks like the problem above has been
solved already. Check out the filecontents package which is
A big problem with filecontents is that if you modify a file that your
correspondent already have, filecontents will _not_ override it. Am
major problem, if you ask me.
Aah.. I did some googling and looks like the problem above has been
solved already. Check out the filecontents package which is
A big problem with filecontents is that if you modify a file that your
correspondent already have, filecontents will _not_ override it. Am
major problem, if you ask me.
Aah.. I did some googling and looks like the problem above has been
solved already. Check out the filecontents package which is
Thanks again Juergen and Herbert.. works great.. I think I'll put all
this appendix info into a document and send to the documentation team..
the current info in the user's guide could use some updating as it stops
with the creation of an appendix..
nirmal
Thanks again Juergen and Herbert.. works great.. I think I'll put all
this appendix info into a document and send to the documentation team..
the current info in the user's guide could use some updating as it stops
with the creation of an appendix..
nirmal
Thanks again Juergen and Herbert.. works great.. I think I'll put all
this appendix info into a document and send to the documentation team..
the current info in the user's guide could use some updating as it stops
with the creation of an appendix..
nirmal
Hi.. how do I rename the heading of an Appendix so that it shows up as
Appendix A: Title instead of just A: Title. And how would I change
that to be Appendix 1: Title to have numbers instead of letters? I'm
writing a paper using the article class.
Thanks,
nirmal
use Peter Wilson's appendix package:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/appendix/
Thanks for the link Juergen.. I checked it out and looks like I can change
the title of appendices only for classes that provide the chapter
environment. So with the article class, I wasn't able
Thanks a lot Herbert and Juergen.. both solutions worked... related question
- how do I get the equation numbering in the Appendices to be something
like A1.1 for equation 1 in appendix 1 or A.1 for equation 1 in appendix A?
Thanks,
nirmal
You have to use the appendices environment. Try the
\renewcommand\theequation{\Alph{section}.\arabic{equation}}
behind start of appendix
Thanks Herbert..
Another qn - what do I need to do to the label for the appendix so that when
I cross-reference it, it doesn't say Section A and instead says Appendix
A?
Thanks,
nirmal
Hi.. how do I rename the heading of an Appendix so that it shows up as
Appendix A: Title instead of just A: Title. And how would I change
that to be Appendix 1: Title to have numbers instead of letters? I'm
writing a paper using the article class.
Thanks,
nirmal
use Peter Wilson's appendix package:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/appendix/
Thanks for the link Juergen.. I checked it out and looks like I can change
the title of appendices only for classes that provide the chapter
environment. So with the article class, I wasn't able
Thanks a lot Herbert and Juergen.. both solutions worked... related question
- how do I get the equation numbering in the Appendices to be something
like A1.1 for equation 1 in appendix 1 or A.1 for equation 1 in appendix A?
Thanks,
nirmal
You have to use the appendices environment. Try the
\renewcommand\theequation{\Alph{section}.\arabic{equation}}
behind start of appendix
Thanks Herbert..
Another qn - what do I need to do to the label for the appendix so that when
I cross-reference it, it doesn't say Section A and instead says Appendix
A?
Thanks,
nirmal
Hi.. how do I rename the heading of an Appendix so that it shows up as
"Appendix A: " instead of just "A: ". And how would I change
that to be "Appendix 1: " to have numbers instead of letters? I'm
writing a paper using the article class.
Thanks,
nirmal
> use Peter Wilson's appendix package:
> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/appendix/
Thanks for the link Juergen.. I checked it out and looks like I can change
the title of appendices only for classes that provide the chapter
environment. So with the article class, I wasn't
Thanks a lot Herbert and Juergen.. both solutions worked... related question
- how do I get the equation numbering in the Appendices to be something
like A1.1 for equation 1 in appendix 1 or A.1 for equation 1 in appendix A?
Thanks,
nirmal
> You have to use the appendices environment. Try the
> \renewcommand\theequation{\Alph{section}.\arabic{equation}}
>
> behind start of appendix
Thanks Herbert..
Another qn - what do I need to do to the label for the appendix so that when
I cross-reference it, it doesn't say "Section A" and instead says "Appendix
A"?
Thanks,
nirmal
Is there away that I can have title etc of a reference
appear in the body of my document. I am currently
Yes, you can do this with the bibentry package.
nirmal
Hi.. I wrote up a short document on how one can configure the metafont modes
to generate darker fonts for printed output... this is useful when printing
documents written in certain fonts (especially CM) to low resolution
printers where the output may be a little too light.. I'd promised to write
Is there away that I can have title etc of a reference
appear in the body of my document. I am currently
Yes, you can do this with the bibentry package.
nirmal
Hi.. I wrote up a short document on how one can configure the metafont modes
to generate darker fonts for printed output... this is useful when printing
documents written in certain fonts (especially CM) to low resolution
printers where the output may be a little too light.. I'd promised to write
> Is there away that I can have title etc of a reference
> appear in the body of my document. I am currently
Yes, you can do this with the bibentry package.
nirmal
Hi.. I wrote up a short document on how one can configure the metafont modes
to generate darker fonts for printed output... this is useful when printing
documents written in certain fonts (especially CM) to low resolution
printers where the output may be a little too light.. I'd promised to write
and it didn't change. I think this is one of Lyx features :-). It isn't?
It would change the numbers on the others (decrementing each by one, thus 1,
2 etc..) since you've defined the others as sections but it won't make them
subsections and hence won't number them as subsections (therefore,
and it didn't change. I think this is one of Lyx features :-). It isn't?
It would change the numbers on the others (decrementing each by one, thus 1,
2 etc..) since you've defined the others as sections but it won't make them
subsections and hence won't number them as subsections (therefore,
> and it didn't change. I think this is one of Lyx features :-). It isn't?
It would change the numbers on the others (decrementing each by one, thus 1,
2 etc..) since you've defined the others as sections but it won't make them
subsections and hence won't number them as subsections (therefore,
Hi.. I need to submit a paper for a conference that accepts Latex files.
But they require a single .tex file, i.e. the figures, bibliography
etc. all have to be incorporated into that .tex file using the
filecontents* environment. I'm having a few problems with this:
1. From the instructions
Thanks Andre and Dekel for your responses..
Does the conference allows using jpg/pdf figures ?
If they only allow EPS figures, you should convert your figures to EPS
They basically want just one .tex file which should have everything in
it.. so all the figures should be in there using the
Hi.. I need to submit a paper for a conference that accepts Latex files.
But they require a single .tex file, i.e. the figures, bibliography
etc. all have to be incorporated into that .tex file using the
filecontents* environment. I'm having a few problems with this:
1. From the instructions
Thanks Andre and Dekel for your responses..
Does the conference allows using jpg/pdf figures ?
If they only allow EPS figures, you should convert your figures to EPS
They basically want just one .tex file which should have everything in
it.. so all the figures should be in there using the
Hi.. I need to submit a paper for a conference that accepts Latex files.
But they require a single .tex file, i.e. the figures, bibliography
etc. all have to be incorporated into that .tex file using the
filecontents* environment. I'm having a few problems with this:
1. From the instructions
Thanks Andre and Dekel for your responses..
> Does the conference allows using jpg/pdf figures ?
> If they only allow EPS figures, you should convert your figures to EPS
They basically want just one .tex file which should have everything in
it.. so all the figures should be in there using the
The extra space goes away if you don't center the whole float
environment (centering the image inside the float is sufficient).
Thanks Juergen.. works great..
nirmal
Hi.. a very similar problem to the last one with figure floats. This
time, I have a figure float right before the start of a section and I
have the float placement set to Justified. The section following the
figure has no figures in it but the paragraphs in the section all have
an extra line
The extra space goes away if you don't center the whole float
environment (centering the image inside the float is sufficient).
Thanks Juergen.. works great..
nirmal
Hi.. a very similar problem to the last one with figure floats. This
time, I have a figure float right before the start of a section and I
have the float placement set to Justified. The section following the
figure has no figures in it but the paragraphs in the section all have
an extra line
> The extra space goes away if you don't center the whole float
> environment (centering the image inside the float is sufficient).
Thanks Juergen.. works great..
nirmal
Hi.. a very similar problem to the last one with figure floats. This
time, I have a figure float right before the start of a section and I
have the float placement set to Justified. The section following the
figure has no figures in it but the paragraphs in the section all have
an extra line
Hi.. I'm having trouble with the figure float and vertical
spacing of paragraphs. The paragraph that comes after a figure float has
an extra line before it, i.e. some additional vertical spacing. And this
spacing is a problem if the figure float in the final output isn't
placed exactly at the
Hi.. I'm having trouble with the figure float and vertical
spacing of paragraphs. The paragraph that comes after a figure float has
an extra line before it, i.e. some additional vertical spacing. And this
spacing is a problem if the figure float in the final output isn't
placed exactly at the
Hi.. I'm having trouble with the figure float and vertical
spacing of paragraphs. The paragraph that comes after a figure float has
an extra line before it, i.e. some additional vertical spacing. And this
spacing is a problem if the figure float in the final output isn't
placed exactly at the
I see.. I used the AMS multiline to split it up.. btw, is there any
documentation on using the AMS environments in LyX with the Insert -
Math menu options? I think I know how some of them work but if there's
some documentation I'd like to take a look at it.. couldn't find it in
the help guides.
Please do, btw, can I put a link to it in the CV-example page?
(and/or put the lyx-code there?).
I'll send it to you in a separate mail.. and sure, you can put a link to
the CV as an example..
could add their sample documents. This is work in progress, so for now
I'm using my web-site
Oh this is cool! You actually have a script that does it.. neat! Thanks
for the link...
nirmal
You can find similar stuff here:
http://www.md.kth.se/~chr/lyx/lyx-bindings/
/Christian
--
Christian Ridderström
http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
Take a look at the attached modified lyx file.. the preamble has some
stuff that I got from asking on this list..
However, I think the authors side by side is something that is used
quite frequently.. is this worthy of a feature request?
nirmal
On 19 Jun 2003 15:11:51 -0400
Remzi Seker [EMAIL
I see.. I used the AMS multiline to split it up.. btw, is there any
documentation on using the AMS environments in LyX with the Insert -
Math menu options? I think I know how some of them work but if there's
some documentation I'd like to take a look at it.. couldn't find it in
the help guides.
Please do, btw, can I put a link to it in the CV-example page?
(and/or put the lyx-code there?).
I'll send it to you in a separate mail.. and sure, you can put a link to
the CV as an example..
could add their sample documents. This is work in progress, so for now
I'm using my web-site
Oh this is cool! You actually have a script that does it.. neat! Thanks
for the link...
nirmal
You can find similar stuff here:
http://www.md.kth.se/~chr/lyx/lyx-bindings/
/Christian
--
Christian Ridderström
http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
Take a look at the attached modified lyx file.. the preamble has some
stuff that I got from asking on this list..
However, I think the authors side by side is something that is used
quite frequently.. is this worthy of a feature request?
nirmal
On 19 Jun 2003 15:11:51 -0400
Remzi Seker [EMAIL
I see.. I used the AMS multiline to split it up.. btw, is there any
documentation on using the AMS environments in LyX with the Insert ->
Math menu options? I think I know how some of them work but if there's
some documentation I'd like to take a look at it.. couldn't find it in
the help guides.
> Please do, btw, can I put a link to it in the CV-example page?
> (and/or put the lyx-code there?).
I'll send it to you in a separate mail.. and sure, you can put a link to
the CV as an example..
> could add their sample documents. This is work in progress, so for now
> I'm using my web-site
Oh this is cool! You actually have a script that does it.. neat! Thanks
for the link...
nirmal
> You can find similar stuff here:
>
> http://www.md.kth.se/~chr/lyx/lyx-bindings/
>
> /Christian
>
> --
> Christian Ridderström
> http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
>
>
>
Take a look at the attached modified lyx file.. the preamble has some
stuff that I got from asking on this list..
However, I think the authors side by side is something that is used
quite frequently.. is this worthy of a feature request?
nirmal
On 19 Jun 2003 15:11:51 -0400
Remzi Seker <[EMAIL
Hi.. how do I get a long equation in a display environment to split
itself into two lines or more as necessary.. attached is a lyx file with
one such long equation that I'd like to have split.. I tried \sloppy in
the preamble but it doesn't work.. probably cos the equation is in the
display mode?
I'm not sure why you resorted to the article class.. the CV class
included with LyX can produce something very similar.. I created mine
using the CV class.. it's at:
www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/CV_Nirmal_Govind.pdf
I can send you the lyx file in case you want to take a look at it..
Btw, I have
Hi.. how do I get a long equation in a display environment to split
itself into two lines or more as necessary.. attached is a lyx file with
one such long equation that I'd like to have split.. I tried \sloppy in
the preamble but it doesn't work.. probably cos the equation is in the
display mode?
I'm not sure why you resorted to the article class.. the CV class
included with LyX can produce something very similar.. I created mine
using the CV class.. it's at:
www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/CV_Nirmal_Govind.pdf
I can send you the lyx file in case you want to take a look at it..
Btw, I have
Hi.. how do I get a long equation in a display environment to split
itself into two lines or more as necessary.. attached is a lyx file with
one such long equation that I'd like to have split.. I tried \sloppy in
the preamble but it doesn't work.. probably cos the equation is in the
display mode?
I'm not sure why you resorted to the article class.. the CV class
included with LyX can produce something very similar.. I created mine
using the CV class.. it's at:
www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/CV_Nirmal_Govind.pdf
I can send you the lyx file in case you want to take a look at it..
Btw, I have
simply add them to the table.. If you find any
errors, please let me know.. the file is at:
www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/lyx/LyXMathShortcuts.lyx
Thanks,
nirmal
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 02:43 am, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:20:25AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi
John.. can you please outline what the advantages are of using latex-xft
fonts for Math? I've not been following the list closely for the past
couple months..
Thanks,
nirmal
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 16:46:46 +0100
John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you needed latex-ttf-fonts, then uninstall
simply add them to the table.. If you find any
errors, please let me know.. the file is at:
www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/lyx/LyXMathShortcuts.lyx
Thanks,
nirmal
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 02:43 am, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:20:25AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi
John.. can you please outline what the advantages are of using latex-xft
fonts for Math? I've not been following the list closely for the past
couple months..
Thanks,
nirmal
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 16:46:46 +0100
John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you needed latex-ttf-fonts, then uninstall
simply add them to the table.. If you find any
errors, please let me know.. the file is at:
www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/lyx/LyXMathShortcuts.lyx
Thanks,
nirmal
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 02:43 am, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:20:25AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
>
John.. can you please outline what the advantages are of using latex-xft
fonts for Math? I've not been following the list closely for the past
couple months..
Thanks,
nirmal
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 16:46:46 +0100
John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you needed latex-ttf-fonts, then
Awesome! Thanks Andre..
nirmal
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 02:43 am, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:20:25AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. is there a list of all the math shortcuts somewhere? Some lyx
configuration file maybe?
look for some .../bind/math.bind
Hi.. I need to use bold greek letters to denote vectors and currently
even if I start a bold mode and then enter the greek letter I still get
the usual greek letter.. Is there something I can put in the preamble
that will actually put in a bold greek letter where a greek letter has
been entered in
Thanks for the solutions Angus.. I'm not sure if I'm implementing them
correctly since the first method (using the preamble and main body)
compiles fine but doesn't give me bold greeks and instead gives me the
following at the point where I put the begin_inset commands in ERT:
_inset FormulaMacro
I am sure Angus meant you should put the \begin_inset stuff directly
in your .lyx file
Aah.. OK, did that.. now both the solutions compile fine but I still
don't see a difference in the greek letters that should be in bold.. am
I missing something?
Thanks,
nirmal
Thanks a lot Angus.. I see now..:-)
I can use this from now on but is there any good way of converting all
the bold greeks (by bold greeks I mean those entered with a C-b and then
the greek letter) that I currently have in my document to these macros
without editing all of them? There are just
Thanks a lot Angus.. I'll try the shell script.. I do have a lot of
those multiple instances that you mentioned.. will manually take care of
them once and for all!
Thanks for the help,
nirmal
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 21:42:58 +
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, you can try the
Awesome! Thanks Andre..
nirmal
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 02:43 am, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:20:25AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. is there a list of all the math shortcuts somewhere? Some lyx
configuration file maybe?
look for some .../bind/math.bind
Hi.. I need to use bold greek letters to denote vectors and currently
even if I start a bold mode and then enter the greek letter I still get
the usual greek letter.. Is there something I can put in the preamble
that will actually put in a bold greek letter where a greek letter has
been entered in
Thanks for the solutions Angus.. I'm not sure if I'm implementing them
correctly since the first method (using the preamble and main body)
compiles fine but doesn't give me bold greeks and instead gives me the
following at the point where I put the begin_inset commands in ERT:
_inset FormulaMacro
I am sure Angus meant you should put the \begin_inset stuff directly
in your .lyx file
Aah.. OK, did that.. now both the solutions compile fine but I still
don't see a difference in the greek letters that should be in bold.. am
I missing something?
Thanks,
nirmal
Thanks a lot Angus.. I see now..:-)
I can use this from now on but is there any good way of converting all
the bold greeks (by bold greeks I mean those entered with a C-b and then
the greek letter) that I currently have in my document to these macros
without editing all of them? There are just
Thanks a lot Angus.. I'll try the shell script.. I do have a lot of
those multiple instances that you mentioned.. will manually take care of
them once and for all!
Thanks for the help,
nirmal
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 21:42:58 +
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, you can try the
Awesome! Thanks Andre..
nirmal
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 02:43 am, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:20:25AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> > Hi.. is there a list of all the math shortcuts somewhere? Some lyx
> > configuration file maybe?
>
> look for some .../bind/math.bind
>
Hi.. I need to use bold greek letters to denote vectors and currently
even if I start a bold mode and then enter the greek letter I still get
the usual greek letter.. Is there something I can put in the preamble
that will actually put in a bold greek letter where a greek letter has
been entered in
Thanks for the solutions Angus.. I'm not sure if I'm implementing them
correctly since the first method (using the preamble and main body)
compiles fine but doesn't give me bold greeks and instead gives me the
following at the point where I put the begin_inset commands in ERT:
_inset FormulaMacro
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