Hello! Thank you very much for your answer. The trick worked for me too,
and is remarkably hassle-free.
My solution:
\markright{short}
\section{looong title}
\markright{short}
The only thing is that the section number does not appear in the header
that
I am getting my phD thesis printed tomorrow and I have one last query
about the cover: how do I left align the date section (ie with the names
of the jury members)?
I found the following about left-aligning the authors section, but am not
sure how to transpose it, being a bit blonde
in that environment.
It does, actually. Even better!
Best wishes, Marco
Best wishes to you too, especially regarding the thesis!
Catherine
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Datum: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 22:16:29 +0200 (CEST)
Von: Catherine Heyrendt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Betreff
Hello! Thank you very much for your answer. The trick worked for me too,
and is remarkably hassle-free.
My solution:
\markright{short}
\section{looong title}
\markright{short}
The only thing is that the section number does not appear in the header
that
I am getting my phD thesis printed tomorrow and I have one last query
about the cover: how do I left align the date section (ie with the names
of the jury members)?
I found the following about left-aligning the authors section, but am not
sure how to transpose it, being a bit blonde
in that environment.
It does, actually. Even better!
Best wishes, Marco
Best wishes to you too, especially regarding the thesis!
Catherine
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 22:16:29 +0200 (CEST)
Von: Catherine Heyrendt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Betreff
Hello! Thank you very much for your answer. The trick worked for me too,
and is remarkably hassle-free.
My "solution":
\markright{short}
\section{looong title}
\markright{short}
The only thing is that the section number does not appear in the header
that
I am getting my phD thesis printed tomorrow and I have one last query
about the cover: how do I left align the date section (ie with the names
of the jury members)?
I found the following about left-aligning the authors section, but am not
sure how to transpose it, being a bit blonde
in that environment.
It does, actually. Even better!
Best wishes, Marco
Best wishes to you too, especially regarding the thesis!
Catherine
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 22:16:29 +0200 (CEST)
Von: Catherine Heyrendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: lyx-users@lists.l
When I use the ERT \chaptermark{my shorter title} in order to have a
shorter chapter title in the header, there is a delayed reaction. It
works well for all pages, but not for the first page, the one with the
actual chapter title. Instead, I get the full title inelegantly cut in the
header.
Try to use instead InsertShort Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
It works beautifully, thanks a lot! I needn't have bothered using
\chaptermark...
Catherine
Try to use instead InsertShort Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
Actually, I spoke too soon. This solution does sort my header problem, but
it creates another one. In the toc, I then get the short title, but I
would like the full title to appear.
When I use the ERT \chaptermark{my shorter title} in order to have a
shorter chapter title in the header, there is a delayed reaction. It
works well for all pages, but not for the first page, the one with the
actual chapter title. Instead, I get the full title inelegantly cut in the
header.
Try to use instead InsertShort Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
It works beautifully, thanks a lot! I needn't have bothered using
\chaptermark...
Catherine
Try to use instead InsertShort Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
Actually, I spoke too soon. This solution does sort my header problem, but
it creates another one. In the toc, I then get the short title, but I
would like the full title to appear.
When I use the ERT \chaptermark{} in order to have a
shorter chapter title in the header, there is a "delayed reaction". It
works well for all pages, but not for the first page, the one with the
actual chapter title. Instead, I get the full title inelegantly cut in the
header. Any ideas how
Try to use instead Insert>Short Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
It works beautifully, thanks a lot! I needn't have bothered using
\chaptermark...
Catherine
Try to use instead Insert>Short Title to specify the shorter version
of the chapter title.
Actually, I spoke too soon. This solution does sort my header problem, but
it creates another one. In the toc, I then get the short title, but I
would like the full title to appear.
Having 2 indexes, how would I need to alter the following so that it
applies to a general (as opposed to authors) index?
Which package do you use to generate the two indices (to split the index)?
I use makeindex. My entry tags look like \index{general}{myentry}
Catherine
Then add the following to the preamble (after \usepackage{multind}):
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\columnseprule \z@ \columnsep 35pt
\begin{multicols}{2}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\end{multicols}}
\makeatother
The preamble is there. There is one remaining problem: my
I forgot:
\usepackage{multicol}
before the \printindex definition.
It is working perfectly now. Many many thanks from a stressed end-of-PhD
student,
Catherine
Having 2 indexes, how would I need to alter the following so that it
applies to a general (as opposed to authors) index?
Which package do you use to generate the two indices (to split the index)?
I use makeindex. My entry tags look like \index{general}{myentry}
Catherine
Then add the following to the preamble (after \usepackage{multind}):
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\columnseprule \z@ \columnsep 35pt
\begin{multicols}{2}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\end{multicols}}
\makeatother
The preamble is there. There is one remaining problem: my
I forgot:
\usepackage{multicol}
before the \printindex definition.
It is working perfectly now. Many many thanks from a stressed end-of-PhD
student,
Catherine
Having 2 indexes, how would I need to alter the following so that it
applies to a general (as opposed to authors) index?
Which package do you use to generate the two indices (to split the index)?
I use makeindex. My entry tags look like \index{general}{}
Catherine
Then add the following to the preamble (after \usepackage{multind}):
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\columnseprule \z@ \columnsep 35pt
\begin{multicols}{2}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\end{multicols}}
\makeatother
The preamble is there. There is one remaining problem: my
I forgot:
\usepackage{multicol}
before the \printindex definition.
It is working perfectly now. Many many thanks from a stressed end-of-PhD
student,
Catherine
I need a preamble to my general index, and I have found the following
documentation:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=Index/preamble
Having 2 indexes, how would I need to alter the following so that it
applies to a general (as opposed to authors) index? (my almost-done phD
thesis has
I need a preamble to my general index, and I have found the following
documentation:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=Index/preamble
Having 2 indexes, how would I need to alter the following so that it
applies to a general (as opposed to authors) index? (my almost-done phD
thesis has
I need a preamble to my general index, and I have found the following
documentation:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=Index/preamble
Having 2 indexes, how would I need to alter the following so that it
applies to a general (as opposed to authors) index? (my almost-done phD
thesis has
I need some of the entries in my general index to appear in italics, for
example the name of newspapers. I use madeindex. I can achieve this by
tagging my entries with the following ERT:
\index{general}{Times, [EMAIL PROTECTED], The}}
(if I use just \index{general}{\emph{Times, The}} then
I need some of the entries in my general index to appear in italics, for
example the name of newspapers. I use madeindex. I can achieve this by
tagging my entries with the following ERT:
\index{general}{Times, [EMAIL PROTECTED], The}}
(if I use just \index{general}{\emph{Times, The}} then
I need some of the entries in my general index to appear in italics, for
example the name of newspapers. I use madeindex. I can achieve this by
tagging my entries with the following ERT:
\index{general}{Times, [EMAIL PROTECTED], The}}
(if I use just \index{general}{\emph{Times, The}} then
It is possible to add unnumbered entries manually to the table of
contents:
ERT \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{name of your choice}
Is it possible to add similar entries to the table of figures?
Thanks for any help!
Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
ERT \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{name of your choice}
Is it possible to add similar entries to the table of figures?
Sure. Just use lof instead of toc.
Jürgen
It worked very nicely:
\addcontentsline{lof}{figure}{name chosen for figure}
A bit silly of me
It is possible to add unnumbered entries manually to the table of
contents:
ERT \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{name of your choice}
Is it possible to add similar entries to the table of figures?
Thanks for any help!
Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
ERT \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{name of your choice}
Is it possible to add similar entries to the table of figures?
Sure. Just use lof instead of toc.
Jürgen
It worked very nicely:
\addcontentsline{lof}{figure}{name chosen for figure}
A bit silly of me
It is possible to add unnumbered entries manually to the table of
contents:
ERT \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{name of your choice}
Is it possible to add similar entries to the table of figures?
Thanks for any help!
Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
ERT \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{name of your choice}
Is it possible to add similar entries to the table of figures?
Sure. Just use "lof" instead of "toc".
Jürgen
It worked very nicely:
\addcontentsline{lof}{figure}{name chosen for figure
search for the words to index, and then paste the relevant index
mark after each of them. Very lengthy over 500+ pages.
Thanks very much for any help you can give me over the last weeks of thesis
work,
Catherine Heyrendt
search for the words to index, and then paste the relevant index
mark after each of them. Very lengthy over 500+ pages.
Thanks very much for any help you can give me over the last weeks of thesis
work,
Catherine Heyrendt
search for the words to index, and then paste the relevant index
mark after each of them. Very lengthy over 500+ pages.
Thanks very much for any help you can give me over the last weeks of thesis
work,
Catherine Heyrendt
I'm writing my phD thesis in French with Lyx, but my headings (Part I,
Chapter I) appear in English rather than in French (Première partie,
Chapitre I). My format is book, the language of the document set to
French. What can I do?
Someone suggested that I did select all and set all the characters to
French. This works but misses the point: I have a large number of
quotations in English, and if I set them as French, the punctuation goes
wrong (ie it adds spaces before colons and semi-colons and similar
things). What I'd
I'm writing my phD thesis in French with Lyx, but my headings (Part I,
Chapter I) appear in English rather than in French (Première partie,
Chapitre I). My format is book, the language of the document set to
French. What can I do?
Someone suggested that I did select all and set all the characters to
French. This works but misses the point: I have a large number of
quotations in English, and if I set them as French, the punctuation goes
wrong (ie it adds spaces before colons and semi-colons and similar
things). What I'd
I'm writing my phD thesis in French with Lyx, but my headings (Part I,
Chapter I) appear in English rather than in French (Première partie,
Chapitre I). My format is "book", the language of the document set to
"French". What can I do?
Someone suggested that I did "select all" and set all the characters to
"French". This works but misses the point: I have a large number of
quotations in English, and if I set them as French, the punctuation goes
wrong (ie it adds spaces before colons and semi-colons and similar
things). What
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