Hi,
I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is probably
already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex, \tex\latex,
tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program Files\MikTeX 2.0 ).
I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from the level of LyX.
Hi,
I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is probably
already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex, \tex\latex,
tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program Files\MikTeX 2.0 ).
I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from the level of LyX.
Hi,
I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is probably
already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex, \tex\latex,
tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program Files\MikTeX 2.0 ).
I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from the level of LyX.
Alex Vergara Gil alex at cphr.edu.cu writes:
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold
attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it
Well, your example is exactly what I have been able to do, it does not
Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:
I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
(http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):
Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw
Alex Vergara Gil alex at cphr.edu.cu writes:
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold
attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it
Well, your example is exactly what I have been able to do, it does not
Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:
I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
(http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):
Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw
Alex Vergara Gil cphr.edu.cu> writes:
> > of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
> >
> > 1) Italic
> > 2) Bold
> > 3) Italic+Bold
> >
> attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it
Well, your example is exactly what I have been able to do, it
Guenter Milde users.sf.net> writes:
> I recommend using the LaTeX package "isomath"
> (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):
Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw
Hi,
I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold
I have been able to have 1 in Lyx
Hi,
I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold
I have been able to have 1 in Lyx
Hi,
I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold
I have been able to have 1 in Lyx
If, instead, I import the book.tex template directly from the Springer
svmono class (without making use of LyX templates), and try to view it
in pdf format, I get other errors:
Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
Description:
...phil-DOI} Suleiman, Camelia,
If, instead, I import the book.tex template directly from the Springer
svmono class (without making use of LyX templates), and try to view it
in pdf format, I get other errors:
Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
Description:
...phil-DOI} Suleiman, Camelia,
> If, instead, I import the book.tex template directly from the Springer
> svmono class (without making use of LyX templates), and try to view it
> in pdf format, I get other errors:
>
> "Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined"
>
> Description:
>
> "...phil-DOI} Suleiman,
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
What exactly has to be done, step by step, to put the files
together to form one complete document that can be viewed without
errors?
Leslaw
My approach would be to write a document with nothing but Hello
World written in standard
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
What exactly has to be done, step by step, to put the files
together to form one complete document that can be viewed without
errors?
Leslaw
My approach would be to write a document with nothing but Hello
World written in standard
Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes:
> > What exactly has to be done, step by step, to put the files
> > together to form one complete document that can be viewed without
> > errors?
> >
> > Leslaw
>
> My approach would be to write a document with nothing but "Hello
> World" written in
Hi,
I am new to LaTeX and LyX. I have a document written in MS Word, containing
lots of math equations plus text, and I want to copy it into LyX. Is there any
way to do it? I see that this issue was discussed in the past in this forum,
and the suggestion was to write the doc file in the html
Hi,
I am new to LaTeX and LyX. I have a document written in MS Word, containing
lots of math equations plus text, and I want to copy it into LyX. Is there any
way to do it? I see that this issue was discussed in the past in this forum,
and the suggestion was to write the doc file in the html
Hi,
I am new to LaTeX and LyX. I have a document written in MS Word, containing
lots of math equations plus text, and I want to copy it into LyX. Is there any
way to do it? I see that this issue was discussed in the past in this forum,
and the suggestion was to write the doc file in the html
Hello,
I am new to LaTex and LyX. I want to install LyX under Windows XP.
Which installer should I use, and what exactly should I install, if
I have nothing related to LaTex previously installed on my computer?
I am asking, because I cannot see a relevant explanation in the LyX web pages,
but
Hello,
I am new to LaTex and LyX. I want to install LyX under Windows XP.
Which installer should I use, and what exactly should I install, if
I have nothing related to LaTex previously installed on my computer?
I am asking, because I cannot see a relevant explanation in the LyX web pages,
but
Hello,
I am new to LaTex and LyX. I want to install LyX under Windows XP.
Which installer should I use, and what exactly should I install, if
I have nothing related to LaTex previously installed on my computer?
I am asking, because I cannot see a relevant explanation in the LyX web pages,
but
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