On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 09:59:43 +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Hello,
Try to bind Enter to something like
command-alternatives accept-completion ; break-paragraph
JMarc
Nope, that's what I tried originally. What happens is that Enter/Return
doesn't accept the suggestion if it's inline.
Hi,
I have a few questions abut creating a book so here goes:
- Whenever I create a new document to be included (I am currently
splitting what I've already written into smaller parts), i have to
reconfigure the document settings. Which means, if I'm not mistaken, that
if I change things after
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:10:48 +, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I have a few questions abut creating a book so here goes:
Another one: when exporting the book to text, the child chapters are not
included in the output. How can I fix that?
Thanks,
L
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 20:51:19 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
You shouldn't need to do this, so long as you open the child documents
AS children of the master. I.e., you open the master first, then open
the child from within it. Alternatively, you can set a default master
in each of the children.
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 21:14:07 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
This isn't responsive to your question, but I've had great success
keeping my whole 108K word document in a single file. I see an awful lot
of questions on the LyX list concerning how to get child docs to work,
and am always glad I don't
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 09:59:43 +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Hello,
Try to bind Enter to something like
command-alternatives accept-completion ; break-paragraph
JMarc
Nope, that's what I tried originally. What happens is that Enter/Return
doesn't accept the suggestion if it's inline.
Hi,
I have a few questions abut creating a book so here goes:
- Whenever I create a new document to be included (I am currently
splitting what I've already written into smaller parts), i have to
reconfigure the document settings. Which means, if I'm not mistaken, that
if I change things after
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:10:48 +, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I have a few questions abut creating a book so here goes:
Another one: when exporting the book to text, the child chapters are not
included in the output. How can I fix that?
Thanks,
L
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 20:51:19 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
You shouldn't need to do this, so long as you open the child documents
AS children of the master. I.e., you open the master first, then open
the child from within it. Alternatively, you can set a default master
in each of the children.
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 21:14:07 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
This isn't responsive to your question, but I've had great success
keeping my whole 108K word document in a single file. I see an awful lot
of questions on the LyX list concerning how to get child docs to work,
and am always glad I don't
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 09:59:43 +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Try to bind Enter to something like
> command-alternatives accept-completion ; break-paragraph
>
> JMarc
Nope, that's what I tried originally. What happens is that Enter/Return
doesn't accept the suggestion if it's
Hi,
I have a few questions abut creating a book so here goes:
- Whenever I create a new document to be included (I am currently
splitting what I've already written into smaller parts), i have to
reconfigure the document settings. Which means, if I'm not mistaken, that
if I change things after
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:10:48 +, L Duperval wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a few questions abut creating a book so here goes:
>
Another one: when exporting the book to text, the child chapters are not
included in the output. How can I fix that?
Thanks,
L
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 20:51:19 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
> You shouldn't need to do this, so long as you open the child documents
> AS children of the master. I.e., you open the master first, then open
> the child from within it. Alternatively, you can set a "default master"
> in each of the
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 21:14:07 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> This isn't responsive to your question, but I've had great success
> keeping my whole 108K word document in a single file. I see an awful lot
> of questions on the LyX list concerning how to get child docs to work,
> and am always glad I
Hi,
I'd like to use the Enter key to complete completions when that option
is set. The default value is Tab but I find myself consistently going
back to using the Enter key. I tried modifying it, but I got an error
saying that Enter was already being used. So I tried removing the
binding,
Oh, I forgot: LyX 2.0.0 on Linux.
L
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 03:03:19 +, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to use the Enter key to complete completions when that option
is set. The default value is Tab but I find myself consistently going
back to using the Enter key. I tried modifying
Hi,
I'd like to use the Enter key to complete completions when that option
is set. The default value is Tab but I find myself consistently going
back to using the Enter key. I tried modifying it, but I got an error
saying that Enter was already being used. So I tried removing the
binding,
Oh, I forgot: LyX 2.0.0 on Linux.
L
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 03:03:19 +, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to use the Enter key to complete completions when that option
is set. The default value is Tab but I find myself consistently going
back to using the Enter key. I tried modifying
Hi,
I'd like to use the key to complete completions when that option
is set. The default value is but I find myself consistently going
back to using the key. I tried modifying it, but I got an error
saying that was already being used. So I tried removing the
binding, adding
Oh, I forgot: LyX 2.0.0 on Linux.
L
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 03:03:19 +, L Duperval wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to use the key to complete completions when that option
> is set. The default value is but I find myself consistently going
> back to using the key. I tried modifyin
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that controls such flow automatically?
Thanks,
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:46:46 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
My feelings exactly. When you start worrying about where things go in a
short document, LaTeX or its derivatives is a hassle. My choice to do
what you're talking about would be Scribus (http://www.scribus.net/). It
works on Windows, OS/X,
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that controls such flow automatically?
Thanks,
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:46:46 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
My feelings exactly. When you start worrying about where things go in a
short document, LaTeX or its derivatives is a hassle. My choice to do
what you're talking about would be Scribus (http://www.scribus.net/). It
works on Windows, OS/X,
Hi,
I want to create a booklet which has text on the right-hand page, while
the left-hand page contains a graph, an image, a table or something
similar.
I suppose I can do this manually by inserting page breaks all over but is
there a package that controls such flow automatically?
Thanks,
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:46:46 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> My feelings exactly. When you start worrying about where things go in a
> short document, LaTeX or its derivatives is a hassle. My choice to do
> what you're talking about would be Scribus (http://www.scribus.net/). It
> works on Windows,
Hi,
What are the best fonts fdor readability. I'm not too fond of the CM
fonts. However, if they are really the best I may stick to them. I've
heard that Palatino is good too. I think I also heard Luxi mentioned
(lucida?) but I'm not sure.
Comments? Is there a site that discusses this and
Hi,
What are the best fonts fdor readability. I'm not too fond of the CM
fonts. However, if they are really the best I may stick to them. I've
heard that Palatino is good too. I think I also heard Luxi mentioned
(lucida?) but I'm not sure.
Comments? Is there a site that discusses this and
Hi,
What are the best fonts fdor readability. I'm not too fond of the CM
fonts. However, if they are really the best I may stick to them. I've
heard that Palatino is good too. I think I also heard Luxi mentioned
(lucida?) but I'm not sure.
Comments? Is there a site that discusses this and
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:29:22 -0400, rgheck wrote:
Well, here are a few. It seems to me that what you're doing, more or
less, is using what would ordinarily be called sections but renaming
them as tips. I'm not sure about this, because you list a section
before the first chapter.
You are
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:29:22 -0400, rgheck wrote:
Well, here are a few. It seems to me that what you're doing, more or
less, is using what would ordinarily be called sections but renaming
them as tips. I'm not sure about this, because you list a section
before the first chapter.
You are
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:29:22 -0400, rgheck wrote:
> Well, here are a few. It seems to me that what you're doing, more or
> less, is using what would ordinarily be called "sections" but renaming
> them as "tips". I'm not sure about this, because you list a section
> before the first chapter.
You
Hi,
I want to create a booklet for a print-on-demand shop (Lulu, iUniverse,
Lightning Source, Book Locker). What I've seen is that they need PDF/X
photo-ready output. Does anyone know how to produce that, other than
using Acrobat Distiller?
Thanks,
L
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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:11:46 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've no idea what the /X represents, but if you produce your .pdf at
2400
dpi resolution it's ready for printing.
Rich
This is PDF/X:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF/X
Seems to be more stringent than simple PDF to display on a
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:54:04 +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* L Duperval wrote, On 20/08/09 16:03:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet for a print-on-demand shop (Lulu, iUniverse,
Lightning Source, Book Locker). What I've seen is that they need PDF/X
photo-ready output. Does anyone know how
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:31:57 +, L Duperval wrote:
I (somewhat) understand the technical implications of PDF/X. However,
among the list of software that produces valid PDF/X output, there seems
to be nothing related to (La)TeX files. Is this simply an oversight or
is it not possible to do
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 21:27:12 +, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I would like to realize the following in Lyx. I have a book in Koma-
Script style. I'd like the book to look like this:
Section 1: My section
Chapter 1: First chapter
Tip 1: a tip
Tip 2: another tip
Tip 3: yet another tip
Hi,
I want to create a booklet for a print-on-demand shop (Lulu, iUniverse,
Lightning Source, Book Locker). What I've seen is that they need PDF/X
photo-ready output. Does anyone know how to produce that, other than
using Acrobat Distiller?
Thanks,
L
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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:11:46 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've no idea what the /X represents, but if you produce your .pdf at
2400
dpi resolution it's ready for printing.
Rich
This is PDF/X:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF/X
Seems to be more stringent than simple PDF to display on a
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:54:04 +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* L Duperval wrote, On 20/08/09 16:03:
Hi,
I want to create a booklet for a print-on-demand shop (Lulu, iUniverse,
Lightning Source, Book Locker). What I've seen is that they need PDF/X
photo-ready output. Does anyone know how
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:31:57 +, L Duperval wrote:
I (somewhat) understand the technical implications of PDF/X. However,
among the list of software that produces valid PDF/X output, there seems
to be nothing related to (La)TeX files. Is this simply an oversight or
is it not possible to do
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 21:27:12 +, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I would like to realize the following in Lyx. I have a book in Koma-
Script style. I'd like the book to look like this:
Section 1: My section
Chapter 1: First chapter
Tip 1: a tip
Tip 2: another tip
Tip 3: yet another tip
Hi,
I want to create a booklet for a print-on-demand shop (Lulu, iUniverse,
Lightning Source, Book Locker). What I've seen is that they need PDF/X
photo-ready output. Does anyone know how to produce that, other than
using Acrobat Distiller?
Thanks,
L
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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:11:46 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
>I've no idea what the /X represents, but if you produce your .pdf at
>2400
> dpi resolution it's ready for printing.
>
> Rich
This is PDF/X:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF/X
Seems to be more stringent than simple PDF to display
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:54:04 +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
> * L Duperval wrote, On 20/08/09 16:03:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to create a booklet for a print-on-demand shop (Lulu, iUniverse,
>> Lightning Source, Book Locker). What I've seen is that they need PDF/X
>> pho
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:31:57 +, L Duperval wrote:
> I (somewhat) understand the technical implications of PDF/X. However,
> among the list of software that produces valid PDF/X output, there seems
> to be nothing related to (La)TeX files. Is this simply an oversight or
> is it
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 21:27:12 +, L Duperval wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to realize the following in Lyx. I have a book in Koma-
> Script style. I'd like the book to look like this:
>
> Section 1: My section
> Chapter 1: First chapter
> Tip 1: a tip
> Tip 2: anoth
Hi,
I would like to realize the following in Lyx. I have a book in Koma-
Script style. I'd like the book to look like this:
Section 1: My section
Chapter 1: First chapter
Tip 1: a tip
Tip 2: another tip
Tip 3: yet another tip
Chapter 2: Second chapter
Tip 4: yep, tip 4
Tip 5: 5 it is
Tip 6: and
Hi,
I would like to realize the following in Lyx. I have a book in Koma-
Script style. I'd like the book to look like this:
Section 1: My section
Chapter 1: First chapter
Tip 1: a tip
Tip 2: another tip
Tip 3: yet another tip
Chapter 2: Second chapter
Tip 4: yep, tip 4
Tip 5: 5 it is
Tip 6: and
Hi,
I would like to realize the following in Lyx. I have a book in Koma-
Script style. I'd like the book to look like this:
Section 1: My section
Chapter 1: First chapter
Tip 1: a tip
Tip 2: another tip
Tip 3: yet another tip
Chapter 2: Second chapter
Tip 4: yep, tip 4
Tip 5: 5 it is
Tip 6: and
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 11:17:27 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
How about placing the 100+ sections into chapters first (with some
auxiliary chapters that are removed in the final version) to get them
grouped? The you can move your 10+ chapters and finally merge some of
them (by removing the
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 11:17:27 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
How about placing the 100+ sections into chapters first (with some
auxiliary chapters that are removed in the final version) to get them
grouped? The you can move your 10+ chapters and finally merge some of
them (by removing the
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 11:17:27 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
> How about placing the 100+ sections into chapters first (with some
> "auxiliary chapters" that are removed in the final version) to get them
> grouped? The you can move your 10+ chapters and finally merge some of
> them (by removing the
On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 21:27:54 -0600, Les Denham wrote:
On Saturday 14 February 2009 04:09:25 pm Typhoon wrote:
Memoir comes with superb documentation. Have a careful look through it
and you should find the answer to all of your problems.
I'll second that. The Memoir documentation is beyond
Hi,
I am looking for a good way to re-order the elements of my book. There is
a lot of work to do and I am looking to avoid doing cutpaste or simply
moving elements up and down in the outline. I was hoping I could
drag'n'drop in the outline (which would be sufficient for now), but that
is not
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 21:52:34 +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
It isn't enough to use the Up/Down buttons etc in the outline dialog?
(As for drag'n drop, maybe you should file an enhancement request for
that in bugzilla)
No. I have 100+ points that I want to reorder and single clicking
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 22:55:57 +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
Is the reason single clicking is to slow because you have to move the
point a long distance, and thus would have to click many times to move
it?
Yes.
Or is it because there are several points that you have to move
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 02:17:26 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
But a book is structured by chapters, section and the like. LyX's
outliner allows you to move whole chapters ans section to different
positions. This works very well, so I don't understand your problem.
Fair enough.
You
write you want to
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:20:00 -0800, Justin Crites wrote:
How can I include semantic code fragments in my document which are
styled monospace?
I am using 1.5.2.
Thanks for your help!
Did you try the standard Code format included in LyX?
L
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 21:27:54 -0600, Les Denham wrote:
On Saturday 14 February 2009 04:09:25 pm Typhoon wrote:
Memoir comes with superb documentation. Have a careful look through it
and you should find the answer to all of your problems.
I'll second that. The Memoir documentation is beyond
Hi,
I am looking for a good way to re-order the elements of my book. There is
a lot of work to do and I am looking to avoid doing cutpaste or simply
moving elements up and down in the outline. I was hoping I could
drag'n'drop in the outline (which would be sufficient for now), but that
is not
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 21:52:34 +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
It isn't enough to use the Up/Down buttons etc in the outline dialog?
(As for drag'n drop, maybe you should file an enhancement request for
that in bugzilla)
No. I have 100+ points that I want to reorder and single clicking
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 22:55:57 +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
Is the reason single clicking is to slow because you have to move the
point a long distance, and thus would have to click many times to move
it?
Yes.
Or is it because there are several points that you have to move
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 02:17:26 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
But a book is structured by chapters, section and the like. LyX's
outliner allows you to move whole chapters ans section to different
positions. This works very well, so I don't understand your problem.
Fair enough.
You
write you want to
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:20:00 -0800, Justin Crites wrote:
How can I include semantic code fragments in my document which are
styled monospace?
I am using 1.5.2.
Thanks for your help!
Did you try the standard Code format included in LyX?
L
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 21:27:54 -0600, Les Denham wrote:
> On Saturday 14 February 2009 04:09:25 pm Typhoon wrote:
>> Memoir comes with superb documentation. Have a careful look through it
>> and you should find the answer to all of your problems.
>
> I'll second that. The Memoir documentation is
Hi,
I am looking for a good way to re-order the elements of my book. There is
a lot of work to do and I am looking to avoid doing cut or simply
moving elements up and down in the outline. I was hoping I could
drag'n'drop in the outline (which would be sufficient for now), but that
is not
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 21:52:34 +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> It isn't enough to use the Up/Down buttons etc in the outline dialog?
>
> (As for drag'n drop, maybe you should file an enhancement request for
> that in bugzilla)
>
No. I have 100+ points that I want to reorder and single
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 22:55:57 +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> Is the reason single clicking is to slow because you have to move the
> "point" a long distance, and thus would have to click many times to move
> it?
>
Yes.
> Or is it because there are several points that you have to move
>
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 02:17:26 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> But a book is structured by chapters, section and the like. LyX's
> outliner allows you to move whole chapters ans section to different
> positions. This works very well, so I don't understand your problem.
Fair enough.
> You
> write you
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:20:00 -0800, Justin Crites wrote:
How can I include semantic "code fragments" in my document which are
> styled monospace?
>
> I am using 1.5.2.
>
> Thanks for your help!
Did you try the standard Code format included in LyX?
L
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Get free public speaking and
Hi,
I'm trying to use Memoir to create a PDF for a book. I want the book to
be 8in/5in (I think that's the standard size for many North American
books).
However, I am having difficulty with the headings. In particular, the
text becomes embedded in the headings, and I am unable to correct
Hi,
I'm trying to use Memoir to create a PDF for a book. I want the book to
be 8in/5in (I think that's the standard size for many North American
books).
However, I am having difficulty with the headings. In particular, the
text becomes embedded in the headings, and I am unable to correct
Hi,
I'm trying to use Memoir to create a PDF for a book. I want the book to
be 8in/5in (I think that's the standard size for many North American
books).
However, I am having difficulty with the headings. In particular, the
text becomes embedded in the headings, and I am unable to correct
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