Hello again,
I am sorry to have bothered you, I have already solved it. It was just
that I had missed the coma (,) after stringstyle in the preamble.
Yours faithfully,
Francesc Gispert
El mié, 07-12-2011 a las 23:25 +0100, Francesc Gispert Sanchez escribió:
Dear Sirs and Madams,
I need
Hello again,
I am sorry to have bothered you, I have already solved it. It was just
that I had missed the coma (,) after stringstyle in the preamble.
Yours faithfully,
Francesc Gispert
El mié, 07-12-2011 a las 23:25 +0100, Francesc Gispert Sanchez escribió:
Dear Sirs and Madams,
I need
Hello again,
I am sorry to have bothered you, I have already solved it. It was just
that I had missed the coma (,) after stringstyle in the preamble.
Yours faithfully,
Francesc Gispert
El mié, 07-12-2011 a las 23:25 +0100, Francesc Gispert Sanchez escribió:
> Dear Sirs and Madams,
>
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Dear Sirs and Madams,
I need to include some Python code in my work, so I decided to use the
listings package. But I have come across a problem I do not know how to
solve: when I export my document to a PDF with pdflatex, the double
quotation marks do not look as expected: it appears something
Dear Sirs and Madams,
I need to include some Python code in my work, so I decided to use the
listings package. But I have come across a problem I do not know how to
solve: when I export my document to a PDF with pdflatex, the double
quotation marks do not look as expected: it appears something
Dear Sirs and Madams,
I need to include some Python code in my work, so I decided to use the
listings package. But I have come across a problem I do not know how to
solve: when I export my document to a PDF with pdflatex, the double
quotation marks do not look as expected: it appears something
El mar, 26-07-2011 a las 16:15 -0400, Richard Heck escribió:
What do you mean by an alphabetic index? Do you need two indexes, or
is it just the title that you want to change? If the latter, then you
can use the normal index and change the title fairly easily. Just put:
El mar, 26-07-2011 a las 16:15 -0400, Richard Heck escribió:
What do you mean by an alphabetic index? Do you need two indexes, or
is it just the title that you want to change? If the latter, then you
can use the normal index and change the title fairly easily. Just put:
El mar, 26-07-2011 a las 16:15 -0400, Richard Heck escribió:
> What do you mean by an "alphabetic index"? Do you need two indexes, or
> is it just the title that you want to change? If the latter, then you
> can use the normal index and change the title fairly easily. Just put:
>
Hi, I am new at using LyX and I'm trying to create an alphabetic index
in a book. However, there's no such option in the book layout, so I've
been trying to use a custom index.
I created it by adding a new index called 'Alphabetic index' in Document
Settings Indexes. Then I selected the text I
Hi, I am new at using LyX and I'm trying to create an alphabetic index
in a book. However, there's no such option in the book layout, so I've
been trying to use a custom index.
I created it by adding a new index called 'Alphabetic index' in Document
Settings Indexes. Then I selected the text I
Hi, I am new at using LyX and I'm trying to create an alphabetic index
in a book. However, there's no such option in the book layout, so I've
been trying to use a custom index.
I created it by adding a new index called 'Alphabetic index' in Document
> Settings > Indexes. Then I selected the text
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