Herbert Voss wrote:
"Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
Hi. I need to place a table in a certain position in my document. Lyx wants
to put all the tables at the end. I'm using the table float because I want
the table numbering and caption. Is there any way to force the position
Herbert Voss wrote:
> "Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
> >
> > Hi. I need to place a table in a certain position in my document. Lyx wants
> > to put all the tables at the end. I'm using the table float because I want
> > the table numbering and caption. I
is that the document had been previously created using the
earlier version of LyX. It must not happen with newly created docs.
Rick Bilonick
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Richard" == Richard A Bilonick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Other than list the problems I'm not sure what els
is that the document had been previously created using the
earlier version of LyX. It must not happen with newly created docs.
Rick Bilonick
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Richard" == Richard A Bilonick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Other than list the problems I'm not sure what els
is that the document had been previously created using the
earlier version of LyX. It must not happen with newly created docs.
Rick Bilonick
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Richard" == Richard A Bilonick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Richard> Other th
correctly. Unistalling 1.1.4fix and re-installing 1.01
removed all the problems.
Rick Bilonick
"Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
In my opinion, there are serious bugs in 1.1.4 with or without the
fix. So serious that 1.1.4 is unuseable. Documents that printed
perfectly in 1.0.1 look O
Andre,
If I understand this, you want to show the result of an integration being evaluated
from a to b. You can use the brackets and braces panel from the math panel to select
a vertical line (on the left) and a blank space (on the right). (Actually, I'm used
to showing this reversed with the
correctly. Unistalling 1.1.4fix and re-installing 1.01
removed all the problems.
Rick Bilonick
"Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
In my opinion, there are serious bugs in 1.1.4 with or without the
fix. So serious that 1.1.4 is unuseable. Documents that printed
perfectly in 1.0.1 look O
Andre,
If I understand this, you want to show the result of an integration being evaluated
from a to b. You can use the brackets and braces panel from the math panel to select
a vertical line (on the left) and a blank space (on the right). (Actually, I'm used
to showing this reversed with the
correctly. Unistalling 1.1.4fix and re-installing 1.01
removed all the problems.
Rick Bilonick
"Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
> In my opinion, there are serious bugs in 1.1.4 with or without the
> fix. So serious that 1.1.4 is unuseable. Documents that printed
> perfectly in 1.0
Andre,
If I understand this, you want to show the result of an integration being evaluated
from a to b. You can use the brackets and braces panel from the math panel to select
a vertical line (on the left) and a blank space (on the right). (Actually, I'm used
to showing this reversed with the
I had to go back to 1.0.1. The 1.1.4fix1 patch did not resolve all the
problems with 1.1.4. I had a 28 page document that was formatted
correctly under 1.0.1. In 1.1.4, it looked fine in LyX but would not
create a correct Postscript file. Ghostview showed that the fonts and
margins were badly
In my opinion, there are serious bugs in 1.1.4 with or without the
fix. So serious that 1.1.4 is unuseable. Documents that printed
perfectly in 1.0.1 look OK in 1.1.4 but they do not print correctly. The
fonts are completely screwed up in the last so many pages. I had to
uninstall 1.1.4fix and
I had to go back to 1.0.1. The 1.1.4fix1 patch did not resolve all the
problems with 1.1.4. I had a 28 page document that was formatted
correctly under 1.0.1. In 1.1.4, it looked fine in LyX but would not
create a correct Postscript file. Ghostview showed that the fonts and
margins were badly
In my opinion, there are serious bugs in 1.1.4 with or without the
fix. So serious that 1.1.4 is unuseable. Documents that printed
perfectly in 1.0.1 look OK in 1.1.4 but they do not print correctly. The
fonts are completely screwed up in the last so many pages. I had to
uninstall 1.1.4fix and
I had to go back to 1.0.1. The 1.1.4fix1 patch did not resolve all the
problems with 1.1.4. I had a 28 page document that was formatted
correctly under 1.0.1. In 1.1.4, it looked fine in LyX but would not
create a correct Postscript file. Ghostview showed that the fonts and
margins were badly
In my opinion, there are serious bugs in 1.1.4 with or without the
fix. So serious that 1.1.4 is unuseable. Documents that printed
perfectly in 1.0.1 look OK in 1.1.4 but they do not print correctly. The
fonts are completely screwed up in the last so many pages. I had to
uninstall 1.1.4fix and
When using lyx 1.04 and earlier versions, I am getting a strange problem
with enumerate. This has happened with two documents and I tried version
1.04 on Linux, a version on HP and another version on SGI Irix. The
numbering goes 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. But the 3 for paragraph 3 is missing and
for
When using lyx 1.04 and earlier versions, I am getting a strange problem
with enumerate. This has happened with two documents and I tried version
1.04 on Linux, a version on HP and another version on SGI Irix. The
numbering goes 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. But the 3 for paragraph 3 is missing and
for
When using lyx 1.04 and earlier versions, I am getting a strange problem
with enumerate. This has happened with two documents and I tried version
1.04 on Linux, a version on HP and another version on SGI Irix. The
numbering goes 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. But the 3 for paragraph 3 is missing and
for
"Kayvan A. Sylvan" wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 03:56:42PM -0400, Richard A. Bilonick wrote:
I have a two-column article using LyX. It hyphenates words like study as
s-tudy and pollutant as pollutan-t. It also does this for a number of
other words. What is wrong and how do I
"Timothy H. Keitt" wrote:
This problem occurs in redhat 6. The tetex distribution they packaged is
broken. Redhat suggests using the rawhide rpm, but it didn't work for me.
I simply recompiled the 5.2 tetex source rpm.
Tim
"Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
I have
"Kayvan A. Sylvan" wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 03:56:42PM -0400, Richard A. Bilonick wrote:
I have a two-column article using LyX. It hyphenates words like study as
s-tudy and pollutant as pollutan-t. It also does this for a number of
other words. What is wrong and how do I
"Timothy H. Keitt" wrote:
This problem occurs in redhat 6. The tetex distribution they packaged is
broken. Redhat suggests using the rawhide rpm, but it didn't work for me.
I simply recompiled the 5.2 tetex source rpm.
Tim
"Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
I have
"Kayvan A. Sylvan" wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 03:56:42PM -0400, Richard A. Bilonick wrote:
> > I have a two-column article using LyX. It hyphenates words like study as
> > s-tudy and pollutant as pollutan-t. It also does this for a number of
> > other words.
"Timothy H. Keitt" wrote:
> This problem occurs in redhat 6. The tetex distribution they packaged is
> broken. Redhat suggests using the rawhide rpm, but it didn't work for me.
> I simply recompiled the 5.2 tetex source rpm.
>
> Tim
>
> "Richard A. Biloni
I have a two-column article using LyX. It hyphenates words like study as
s-tudy and pollutant as pollutan-t. It also does this for a number of
other words. What is wrong and how do I fix it? I can control it
somewhat by implanting a hypehnation point. Is there a way to forbid
hyphenation for a
I have a two-column article using LyX. It hyphenates words like study as
s-tudy and pollutant as pollutan-t. It also does this for a number of
other words. What is wrong and how do I fix it? I can control it
somewhat by implanting a hypehnation point. Is there a way to forbid
hyphenation for a
I have a two-column article using LyX. It hyphenates words like study as
s-tudy and pollutant as pollutan-t. It also does this for a number of
other words. What is wrong and how do I fix it? I can control it
somewhat by implanting a hypehnation point. Is there a way to forbid
hyphenation for a
Is there any way to change the font size of the "Bibliography" title?
ont size of all section
titles (headings?)?
Thanks.
Rick Bilonick
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Richard" == Richard A Bilonick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Is there any way to change the font size of the
Richard "Bibliography" title?
Not simply. The font of size used
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Richard" == Richard A Bilonick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard I'm making a report and I'm using subsection titles (without
Richard numbers). If I use section titles I get huge (IMO)
Richard titles. The bibliography title is also huge. I'm j
Is there any way to change the font size of the "Bibliography" title?
ont size of all section
titles (headings?)?
Thanks.
Rick Bilonick
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Richard" == Richard A Bilonick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Is there any way to change the font size of the
Richard "Bibliography" title?
Not simply. The font of size used
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Richard" == Richard A Bilonick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard I'm making a report and I'm using subsection titles (without
Richard numbers). If I use section titles I get huge (IMO)
Richard titles. The bibliography title is also huge. I'm j
Is there any way to change the font size of the "Bibliography" title?
ont size of all section
titles (headings?)?
Thanks.
Rick Bilonick
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Richard" == Richard A Bilonick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Richard> Is there any way to change the font size of the
> Richard> "B
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Richard" == Richard A Bilonick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Richard> I'm making a report and I'm using subsection titles (without
> Richard> numbers). If I use section titles I get huge (IMO)
> Richard>
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