Re: Removing Biblatex?
Huh. Ok, I just restarted it to check, and now it works. Weird. Thanks for your suggestion, though. :) 2011/10/19 Julio Rojas : > Dear Lastalda, check at the end of the document, because you might > have a "\printbibliography" command that you haven't eliminated. > Obviously, I guess you have already remove the \usepackage{biblatex} > used to declare your intention on using biblatex. > > Regards. > - > Julio Rojas > jcredbe...@gmail.com > > > > On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Lastalda Felina > wrote: >> I'm trying to find a citation style for my thesis that works for me. >> To do that, I've tried out various things, including Biblatex. The >> attempt showed me I would rather not use this. But now there seems no >> way back? >> >> I have included biblatex according to the guide here: >> http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex >> And now there seems no way of letting Lyx forget about biblatex. I've >> deleted the module-file, removed the module in Document settings and >> removed every latex header part involved, then reconfigured. I've even >> rebooted the computer. >> >> Still, when I now add a normal bibtex bibliography, I get a number of >> errors, including "LaTeX Error: Can be used only in preamble." >> pointing to " \bibliography". So I think Lyx still thinks that >> biblatex is active. >> >> Does that mean I cannot avoid using biblatex anymore except maybe by >> re-installing Lyx (which takes several hours, I'd really rather not do >> this!)? >> >> Can anybody please help me? Any advice at all? >> >> Lastalda >> > -- Zu sagen "Hier herrscht Freiheit" ist immer ein Irrtum oder eine Lüge. Freiheit herrscht nicht. - Ehrich Fried, "Herrschaftsfreiheit" -
Removing Biblatex?
I'm trying to find a citation style for my thesis that works for me. To do that, I've tried out various things, including Biblatex. The attempt showed me I would rather not use this. But now there seems no way back? I have included biblatex according to the guide here: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex And now there seems no way of letting Lyx forget about biblatex. I've deleted the module-file, removed the module in Document settings and removed every latex header part involved, then reconfigured. I've even rebooted the computer. Still, when I now add a normal bibtex bibliography, I get a number of errors, including "LaTeX Error: Can be used only in preamble." pointing to " \bibliography". So I think Lyx still thinks that biblatex is active. Does that mean I cannot avoid using biblatex anymore except maybe by re-installing Lyx (which takes several hours, I'd really rather not do this!)? Can anybody please help me? Any advice at all? Lastalda
Re: Footnotes in longtables
Found a solution: Put [\footnotemark] as ERT at the place where the footnote number should appear. Put [\footnotetext{Text of the footnote}] as ERT into one of the cells in the next row (or thereabouts). This will place the footnote text on the first page of the longtable. If you want it on the last page of the longtable, place the [\footnotetext]-construct below the longtable. Note that from what I've read, this will probably not work with multiple footnotes. Thank you for your suggestions, everyone! Lastalda 2011/10/12 Ingar Pareliussen : > Hi > >> -Opprinnelig melding- >> Fra: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org [mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org] På vegne >> av Lastalda Felina >> Sendt: 10. oktober 2011 11:03 >> Til: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org >> Emne: Footnotes in longtables >> >> Hello! >> >> I'm trying to insert a footnote in a longtable. >> >> The embedded objects manual as well as several sources on the web tell >> me this should not be a problem, or that's how I read them. >> But when I do it, the little number shows up but the footnote text >> doesn't. (Footnotes outside the table work fine, though!) > > You can not put a footnote in the repeated (first)header in a longtable. > If you do LateX would have to put one at each page, and instead removes > the whole thing. > > If you place the footnote elsewhere in the table it works. > > Maybe you could use some of the suggestion on these pages to > make things work for you, I have not tried :). > http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Tables > http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=footintab > > HTH, > Ingar Pareliussen > > -- Zu sagen "Hier herrscht Freiheit" ist immer ein Irrtum oder eine Lüge. Freiheit herrscht nicht. - Ehrich Fried, "Herrschaftsfreiheit" -
Footnotes in longtables
Hello! I'm trying to insert a footnote in a longtable. The embedded objects manual as well as several sources on the web tell me this should not be a problem, or that's how I read them. But when I do it, the little number shows up but the footnote text doesn't. (Footnotes outside the table work fine, though!) Can anyone help me, please? I can supply a minimal file with the problem, but as I've sent out this question a week ago with the minimal file attached and got no replies, I'm afraid that the list didn't like me attaching a file. But I'm happy to send it upon request. Thank you! Lastalda -- Zu sagen "Hier herrscht Freiheit" ist immer ein Irrtum oder eine Lüge. Freiheit herrscht nicht. - Ehrich Fried, "Herrschaftsfreiheit" -
Re: Headlines starting new pages
Ah, ok. Thank you for clarifying! 2011/10/6 Richard Heck : > On 10/06/2011 06:08 AM, Lastalda Felina wrote: >> I'm writing my diploma thesis in Lyx, using the class koma(book). >> >> Especially in the "Materials & Methods" part, I often have sections >> ans subsections that go: >> *headline >> *shortish paragraph >> *table >> >> In this cases, Lyx often puts the headline and paragraph on one page >> and the table on the next (sometimes it even only puts the headline on >> the old page). >> (Screenshot: >> http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/lastalda/LyxProblems/pagebreak.png) >> >> I would much rather have the headline start a new page in such cases. >> >> Is there a way I can define this behaviour in the latex header, or do >> I have to use manual pagebreaks whenever this irks me? >> > This is due to how floats behave, and due to the very short section. > LaTeX doesn't think of the table as part of the section. You'll have to > do manual breaks (when all else is done!) to fix this. > > rh > > -- Zu sagen "Hier herrscht Freiheit" ist immer ein Irrtum oder eine Lüge. Freiheit herrscht nicht. - Ehrich Fried, "Herrschaftsfreiheit" -
Headlines starting new pages
I'm writing my diploma thesis in Lyx, using the class koma(book). Especially in the "Materials & Methods" part, I often have sections ans subsections that go: *headline *shortish paragraph *table In this cases, Lyx often puts the headline and paragraph on one page and the table on the next (sometimes it even only puts the headline on the old page). (Screenshot: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/lastalda/LyxProblems/pagebreak.png) I would much rather have the headline start a new page in such cases. Is there a way I can define this behaviour in the latex header, or do I have to use manual pagebreaks whenever this irks me? Thank you in advance for any help! Lastalda
Re: Longtables
Solution found: longtables do not seem to like table width. Removing the tablewidth setting solved the problem. Thank you, Rainer! 2011/10/5 Lastalda Felina : > The table is not within a float. > (I already found the "don't put longtables in floats" advice before.) > > Anything else I might be doing wrong? > Would making a short version of the file showing the problem help? > > 2011/10/5 Rainer M Krug : >> >> >> On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Lastalda Felina >> wrote: >>> >>> This is probably a stupid question, but I'm still fairly new to Lyx. >>> I want to use a longtable in my thesis. From what I've read across >>> various sources, I need to rightclick on the table, click through to >>> the "options => long tables" setting and then tick off the little box >>> saying "use longtable". But for some reason I cannot tick it, it's >>> greyed out so un-selectable. >>> (Screenshot: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/lastalda/longtable.png) >>> >>> Do I need to use some specific package to be able to access the >>> longtable option? Or some special setting? >>> (I'm using the koma(book) class, if that is relevant.) >> >> Longtables do not work in floats, and it seems that your table is in a >> float. >> >> There might be ways around, but I am not aware of any (and doubt they are >> useful). >> Cheers, >> >> Rainer >> >> >>> >>> Thank you in advance for your help! >>> Lastalda >> >> >> >> -- >> Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, >> UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) >> >> Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology >> Stellenbosch University >> South Africa >> >> Tel : +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 >> Cell: +33 - (0)6 85 62 59 98 >> Fax (F): +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 >> >> Fax (D): +49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 >> >> email: rai...@krugs.de >> >> Skype: RMkrug >> >> > > > > -- > Zu sagen "Hier herrscht Freiheit" ist immer ein Irrtum oder eine Lüge. > Freiheit herrscht nicht. > - Ehrich Fried, "Herrschaftsfreiheit" - > -- Zu sagen "Hier herrscht Freiheit" ist immer ein Irrtum oder eine Lüge. Freiheit herrscht nicht. - Ehrich Fried, "Herrschaftsfreiheit" -
Re: Longtables
The table is not within a float. (I already found the "don't put longtables in floats" advice before.) Anything else I might be doing wrong? Would making a short version of the file showing the problem help? 2011/10/5 Rainer M Krug : > > > On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Lastalda Felina > wrote: >> >> This is probably a stupid question, but I'm still fairly new to Lyx. >> I want to use a longtable in my thesis. From what I've read across >> various sources, I need to rightclick on the table, click through to >> the "options => long tables" setting and then tick off the little box >> saying "use longtable". But for some reason I cannot tick it, it's >> greyed out so un-selectable. >> (Screenshot: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/lastalda/longtable.png) >> >> Do I need to use some specific package to be able to access the >> longtable option? Or some special setting? >> (I'm using the koma(book) class, if that is relevant.) > > Longtables do not work in floats, and it seems that your table is in a > float. > > There might be ways around, but I am not aware of any (and doubt they are > useful). > Cheers, > > Rainer > > >> >> Thank you in advance for your help! >> Lastalda > > > > -- > Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, > UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) > > Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology > Stellenbosch University > South Africa > > Tel : +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 > Cell: +33 - (0)6 85 62 59 98 > Fax (F): +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 > > Fax (D): +49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 > > email: rai...@krugs.de > > Skype: RMkrug > > -- Zu sagen "Hier herrscht Freiheit" ist immer ein Irrtum oder eine Lüge. Freiheit herrscht nicht. - Ehrich Fried, "Herrschaftsfreiheit" -
Longtables
This is probably a stupid question, but I'm still fairly new to Lyx. I want to use a longtable in my thesis. From what I've read across various sources, I need to rightclick on the table, click through to the "options => long tables" setting and then tick off the little box saying "use longtable". But for some reason I cannot tick it, it's greyed out so un-selectable. (Screenshot: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/lastalda/longtable.png) Do I need to use some specific package to be able to access the longtable option? Or some special setting? (I'm using the koma(book) class, if that is relevant.) Thank you in advance for your help! Lastalda
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
Problem solved, thanks to the mailing list. :) Here's the answer that solved it: [quote]Most likely you changed the spacing in the paragraph settings. Make sure you select the offending text and click Edit > Paragraph Settings and set the Line spacing back to default.[/quote] -- View this message in context: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/Headline-spacing-irregular-tp6840087p6858484.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Table width
I'm trying to write a thesis with Lyx and am using tables (some within floats, some without). 1. Is there a possibility to set the tablewidth to \textwidth for the whole document as default? Like adding something to the latex header? (And does this have to be done seperately for tables within and tables without floats?) 2. In some cases I would like to use one adjustment column to achieve this. (Meaning I have 4 columns and want columns 1,2 and 4 to be as wide as they need to be according to their content, and colum 3 to have the width that is needed to bring the whole table to \textwidth.) Is there a variable or something I can insert in ERT into the 3rd column so it would do that? Or do I really have to adjust the columnwidth manually in every table? Example picture below; I would like to know what to insert for the "fill space" http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/file/n6835621/tablewidth.png Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you! Lastalda -- View this message in context: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/Table-width-tp6835621p6835621.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.