Hi,
This is more Bibtex-related than LyX-related, but I'd like to know if
there's some de facto standard for citing web sources... I believe
there's no @link or @web or something similar tag supported by Bibtex,
so I'd like to know what's the expected way, if there's any. Just to be
standard.
Hi,
This is more Bibtex-related than LyX-related, but I'd like to know if
there's some de facto standard for citing web sources... I believe
there's no @link or @web or something similar tag supported by Bibtex,
so I'd like to know what's the expected way, if there's any. Just to be
standard.
Hi,
This is more Bibtex-related than LyX-related, but I'd like to know if
there's some "de facto" standard for citing web sources... I believe
there's no "@link" or "@web" or something similar tag supported by Bibtex,
so I'd like to know what's the "expected" way, if there's any. Just to be
Hi list,
I think this is an easy one for you: How do you properly configure margins
in LyX?
I know my question sounds silly, but I'm having a hard time using together
Custom Margins + FancyHeaders + Footnotes.
Here's my situation:
- I'm using Fancyheaders (checking the proper option in
Hi list,
I think this is an easy one for you: How do you properly configure margins
in LyX?
I know my question sounds silly, but I'm having a hard time using together
Custom Margins + FancyHeaders + Footnotes.
Here's my situation:
- I'm using Fancyheaders (checking the proper option in
Hi list,
I think this is an easy one for you: How do you properly configure margins
in LyX?
I know my question sounds silly, but I'm having a hard time using together
Custom Margins + FancyHeaders + Footnotes.
Here's my situation:
- I'm using Fancyheaders (checking the proper option in
Hi,
I'm new to the list, and to tell you the truth, almost new to LyX too (I've
been using it for a month or so).
I'm having some problem with the .eps files.
The first time I installed LyX, it was version 1.3.1, and I used a rpm (I'm
running LyX under RedHat Linux 8.0). But then I wanted to
Mensaje escrito el 02/06/2003 04:07 p.m. por Angus Leeming:
(...)
Alternatively, use another program to convert the file from EPS format. Here
I use a couple of scripts (attached). Use the Preferences dialog to define
specific converters from EPS to PNG format etc.
Hope that this helps,
Angus
Hi,
I'm new to the list, and to tell you the truth, almost new to LyX too (I've
been using it for a month or so).
I'm having some problem with the .eps files.
The first time I installed LyX, it was version 1.3.1, and I used a rpm (I'm
running LyX under RedHat Linux 8.0). But then I wanted to
Mensaje escrito el 02/06/2003 04:07 p.m. por Angus Leeming:
(...)
Alternatively, use another program to convert the file from EPS format. Here
I use a couple of scripts (attached). Use the Preferences dialog to define
specific converters from EPS to PNG format etc.
Hope that this helps,
Angus
Hi,
I'm new to the list, and to tell you the truth, almost new to LyX too (I've
been using it for a month or so).
I'm having some problem with the ".eps" files.
The first time I installed LyX, it was version 1.3.1, and I used a rpm (I'm
running LyX under RedHat Linux 8.0). But then I wanted to
Mensaje escrito el 02/06/2003 04:07 p.m. por Angus Leeming:
(...)
Alternatively, use another program to convert the file from EPS format. Here
I use a couple of scripts (attached). Use the Preferences dialog to define
specific converters from EPS to PNG format etc.
Hope that this helps,
Angus
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