centering hangcaption
Hi! How do I center a hanging caption? \begin{center} \hangcaption{Auswertung des Beschleunigungssensors \protect \\ ohne die ersten beiden Messwerte} \end{center} doesn't work, the caption is aligned left. The table above is centered. thanks marksu
Excluding citation from LOF
Hi, another question! :) I have some figures with captions with citations. I naturally don't want that the citations show up in the List of Figures. I found out that the correct Latex way would be to put something like: \caption[Spielfeld]{Spielfeld \cite[S. 17]{robosoccer} in ERT, but where do I put this evil red thing? I tried to put it right behind 'Figure:' and I deleted 'Figure:' and put it there (still inside the caption). This resulted in a very shortened dvi without TOC or LOF...:( thanks, marksu
centering hangcaption
Hi! How do I center a hanging caption? \begin{center} \hangcaption{Auswertung des Beschleunigungssensors \protect \\ ohne die ersten beiden Messwerte} \end{center} doesn't work, the caption is aligned left. The table above is centered. thanks marksu
Excluding citation from LOF
Hi, another question! :) I have some figures with captions with citations. I naturally don't want that the citations show up in the List of Figures. I found out that the correct Latex way would be to put something like: \caption[Spielfeld]{Spielfeld \cite[S. 17]{robosoccer} in ERT, but where do I put this evil red thing? I tried to put it right behind 'Figure:' and I deleted 'Figure:' and put it there (still inside the caption). This resulted in a very shortened dvi without TOC or LOF...:( thanks, marksu
centering hangcaption
Hi! How do I center a hanging caption? \begin{center} \hangcaption{Auswertung des Beschleunigungssensors \protect \\ ohne die ersten beiden Messwerte} \end{center} doesn't work, the caption is aligned left. The table above is centered. thanks marksu
Excluding citation from LOF
Hi, another question! :) I have some figures with captions with citations. I naturally don't want that the citations show up in the List of Figures. I found out that the correct Latex way would be to put something like: \caption[Spielfeld]{Spielfeld \cite[S. 17]{robosoccer} in ERT, but where do I put this evil red thing? I tried to put it right behind 'Figure:' and I deleted 'Figure:' and put it there (still inside the caption). This resulted in a very shortened dvi without TOC or LOF...:( thanks, marksu
Problem with undefined control sequence
Hi! I have a problem with creating a dvi-file. I've extracted the smallest piece of text that produces the error. I'm sorry, but I can't see my error. No manual additions were done. This is an excerpt from the logfile: ! Undefined control sequence. l.23 \centering \( v_{G}=\s _{G}*108,4\frac{1}{s} \) The control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue, and I'll forget about whatever was undefined. thanks for your help marksu #LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 218 \textclass article \language german \inputencoding auto \fontscheme default \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize Default \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Subsubsection Encodergeschwindigkeit \layout Standard Da der Zeittakt in denen die Impulse gemessen werden bekannt und konstant ist ergibt sich daraus direkt die Gesamtgeschwindigkeit: \layout Standard \align center \begin_inset Formula \( v_{G}=\s _{G}*108,4\frac{1}{s} \) \end_inset \the_end
Re: Including scatter plots in LyX
I just downloaded xgfe and tried to install from source (the rpm links weren't working) and rec'd an error. Did you install this to a Linux box? Did you have any problems? Yes. No (with Debian). :) Which error did you receive? xgfe needs libqt1. ciao marksu
Re: Centering math equations
http://www.lyx.org/help/mathstuff/equations/equations.html alt-m-m for inlinemode alt-m-c for displaymode (own paragraph and by default centered) That would be alt-m-d... (I got that from your page ;) And I might add: _now_ I know after spending half the centering formulas by hand... :) Thanks again, Herbert! ciao marksu
Problem with undefined control sequence
Hi! I have a problem with creating a dvi-file. I've extracted the smallest piece of text that produces the error. I'm sorry, but I can't see my error. No manual additions were done. This is an excerpt from the logfile: ! Undefined control sequence. l.23 \centering \( v_{G}=\s _{G}*108,4\frac{1}{s} \) The control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue, and I'll forget about whatever was undefined. thanks for your help marksu #LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 218 \textclass article \language german \inputencoding auto \fontscheme default \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize Default \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Subsubsection Encodergeschwindigkeit \layout Standard Da der Zeittakt in denen die Impulse gemessen werden bekannt und konstant ist ergibt sich daraus direkt die Gesamtgeschwindigkeit: \layout Standard \align center \begin_inset Formula \( v_{G}=\s _{G}*108,4\frac{1}{s} \) \end_inset \the_end
Re: Including scatter plots in LyX
I just downloaded xgfe and tried to install from source (the rpm links weren't working) and rec'd an error. Did you install this to a Linux box? Did you have any problems? Yes. No (with Debian). :) Which error did you receive? xgfe needs libqt1. ciao marksu
Re: Centering math equations
http://www.lyx.org/help/mathstuff/equations/equations.html alt-m-m for inlinemode alt-m-c for displaymode (own paragraph and by default centered) That would be alt-m-d... (I got that from your page ;) And I might add: _now_ I know after spending half the centering formulas by hand... :) Thanks again, Herbert! ciao marksu
Problem with undefined control sequence
Hi! I have a problem with creating a dvi-file. I've extracted the smallest piece of text that produces the error. I'm sorry, but I can't see my error. No manual additions were done. This is an excerpt from the logfile: ! Undefined control sequence. l.23 \centering \( v_{G}=\s _{G}*108,4\frac{1}{s} \) The control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue, and I'll forget about whatever was undefined. thanks for your help marksu #LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 218 \textclass article \language german \inputencoding auto \fontscheme default \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize Default \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Subsubsection Encodergeschwindigkeit \layout Standard Da der Zeittakt in denen die Impulse gemessen werden bekannt und konstant ist ergibt sich daraus direkt die Gesamtgeschwindigkeit: \layout Standard \align center \begin_inset Formula \( v_{G}=\s _{G}*108,4\frac{1}{s} \) \end_inset \the_end
Re: Including scatter plots in LyX
> I just downloaded xgfe and tried to install from source (the rpm links > weren't working) and rec'd an error. Did you install this to a Linux box? > Did you have any problems? Yes. No (with Debian). :) Which error did you receive? xgfe needs libqt1. ciao marksu
Re: Centering math equations
> http://www.lyx.org/help/mathstuff/equations/equations.html > > alt-m-m for inlinemode > alt-m-c for displaymode (own paragraph and by default centered) That would be alt-m-d... (I got that from your page ;) And I might add: _now_ I know after spending half the centering formulas by hand... :) Thanks again, Herbert! ciao marksu
Re: Including scatter plots in LyX
Instead of me blindly trying out a bunch of packages, I thought I would see what other LyX users are using. I want to include a series of graphs in my thesis. I have tables of data for some of the data, and for others I have the function. What is the recommended tool? In the bad old days I used Excel and crossed my fingers that everything would import into Word. That would probably be gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.org). I use 'xgfe' as frontend (sorry, no link, but its easy to google). btw, does anyone have a better tool? xgfe is quite old by now and isn't developed any further. ciao marksu
Re: Including scatter plots in LyX
Instead of me blindly trying out a bunch of packages, I thought I would see what other LyX users are using. I want to include a series of graphs in my thesis. I have tables of data for some of the data, and for others I have the function. What is the recommended tool? In the bad old days I used Excel and crossed my fingers that everything would import into Word. That would probably be gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.org). I use 'xgfe' as frontend (sorry, no link, but its easy to google). btw, does anyone have a better tool? xgfe is quite old by now and isn't developed any further. ciao marksu
Re: Including scatter plots in LyX
> Instead of me blindly trying out a bunch of packages, I thought I would > see what other LyX users are using. I want to include a series of graphs > in my thesis. I have tables of data for some of the data, and for others > I have the function. What is the recommended tool? In the bad old days > I used Excel and crossed my fingers that everything would import into > Word. That would probably be gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.org). I use 'xgfe' as frontend (sorry, no link, but its easy to google). btw, does anyone have a better tool? xgfe is quite old by now and isn't developed any further. ciao marksu
Re: figure rendering
Nelson Hogg wrote: I can see that others have had problems with figure rendering in lyx but I can't find the solution. Maybe one of you experts can point me there. Before upgrading to mandrake 8.1 figures were rendered properly in the lyx window. Now it just says rendering and the box remains blank. A Try 'xhost +localhost' before starting lyx or use another ghostscript than 6.50 (which is buggy). ciao marksu
Re: figure rendering
Nelson Hogg wrote: I can see that others have had problems with figure rendering in lyx but I can't find the solution. Maybe one of you experts can point me there. Before upgrading to mandrake 8.1 figures were rendered properly in the lyx window. Now it just says rendering and the box remains blank. A Try 'xhost +localhost' before starting lyx or use another ghostscript than 6.50 (which is buggy). ciao marksu
Re: figure rendering
Nelson Hogg wrote: > > I can see that others have had problems with figure rendering in lyx but > I can't find the solution. Maybe one of you experts can point me there. > Before upgrading to mandrake 8.1 figures were rendered properly in the > lyx window. Now it just says "rendering" and the box remains blank. A Try 'xhost +localhost' before starting lyx or use another ghostscript than 6.50 (which is buggy). ciao marksu
Re: Cannot load lyx
lyx: error while loading shared libraries: libforms.so.0.89: cannot load shared object file: No such file or directory but xforms-0.89-302 are already installed on my computer Do an 'ldd path/lyx' to see which libraries are found and which not. You probably lack a library path. ciao marksu
Re: Cannot load lyx
lyx: error while loading shared libraries: libforms.so.0.89: cannot load shared object file: No such file or directory but xforms-0.89-302 are already installed on my computer Do an 'ldd path/lyx' to see which libraries are found and which not. You probably lack a library path. ciao marksu
Re: Cannot load lyx
> lyx: error while loading shared libraries: libforms.so.0.89: cannot load > shared object file: No such file or directory > > but xforms-0.89-302 are already installed on my computer Do an 'ldd /lyx' to see which libraries are found and which not. You probably lack a library path. ciao marksu
Table caption II
Hi! Heres the next question: :) I have a rather longish table description and it looks like: Table: texttexttexttexttexttextcr texttexttexttexttext but I would like to have: Table: texttexttexttexttexttextcr texttexttexttexttext How do I achieve that? thanks for the help marksu
Table caption II
Hi! Heres the next question: :) I have a rather longish table description and it looks like: Table: texttexttexttexttexttextcr texttexttexttexttext but I would like to have: Table: texttexttexttexttexttextcr texttexttexttexttext How do I achieve that? thanks for the help marksu
Table caption II
Hi! Heres the next question: :) I have a rather longish table description and it looks like: Table: texttexttexttexttexttext texttexttexttexttext but I would like to have: Table: texttexttexttexttexttext texttexttexttexttext How do I achieve that? thanks for the help marksu
Table caption
Hi! I'm using 1.1.6fix3 with Debian/unstable. I try to have a table in a table float with the caption below the table. When I enter the table directly behind the 'Table:' text, I get: (Float) Table:tablecaption name instead of: (Float) table Table: caption name Compiling that leads to two errors: 'Paragraph ended before \@ caption was comlete. \end{tabular}}' and: 'Argument of\@ captionhas an extra }. \end{tabular}}' (btw its a bad thing that I can't cutpaste from the error boxes). Putting the caption above the table works. (Float) Table:caption nametable leads to: (Float) Table: caption name table thanks for the help, markus
Table caption
Hi! I'm using 1.1.6fix3 with Debian/unstable. I try to have a table in a table float with the caption below the table. When I enter the table directly behind the 'Table:' text, I get: (Float) Table:tablecaption name instead of: (Float) table Table: caption name Compiling that leads to two errors: 'Paragraph ended before \@ caption was comlete. \end{tabular}}' and: 'Argument of\@ captionhas an extra }. \end{tabular}}' (btw its a bad thing that I can't cutpaste from the error boxes). Putting the caption above the table works. (Float) Table:caption nametable leads to: (Float) Table: caption name table thanks for the help, markus
Table caption
Hi! I'm using 1.1.6fix3 with Debian/unstable. I try to have a table in a table float with the caption below the table. When I enter the table directly behind the 'Table:' text, I get: (Float) Table: instead of: (Float) Table: Compiling that leads to two errors: 'Paragraph ended before \@ caption was comlete. \end{tabular}}' and: 'Argument of\@ captionhas an extra }. \end{tabular}}' (btw its a bad thing that I can't cut from the error boxes). Putting the caption above the table works. (Float) Table: leads to: (Float) Table: thanks for the help, markus
Re: figures not rendering, Debian - solution
1) replace package 'gs-aladdin' (6.50-5) with 'gs' (5.50-8) this is because of a ghostscript bug, fixed in more recent versions. Yup, I know, but there is currently no newer package than that in Debian/unstable. 2) type 'xhost +hostname' or just 'xhost +' (just '+' opens your display to everyone!) this apparently doesn't always work to fix the auth errors. Hmm, sorry, must have overread that. I didn't remember people coming back after asking that question. But better a solution for most than for none. :) ciao marksu
Re: figures not rendering, Debian - solution
1) replace package 'gs-aladdin' (6.50-5) with 'gs' (5.50-8) this is because of a ghostscript bug, fixed in more recent versions. Yup, I know, but there is currently no newer package than that in Debian/unstable. 2) type 'xhost +hostname' or just 'xhost +' (just '+' opens your display to everyone!) this apparently doesn't always work to fix the auth errors. Hmm, sorry, must have overread that. I didn't remember people coming back after asking that question. But better a solution for most than for none. :) ciao marksu
Re: figures not rendering, Debian - solution
> > 1) replace package 'gs-aladdin' (6.50-5) with 'gs' (5.50-8) > > this is because of a ghostscript bug, fixed in more recent versions. Yup, I know, but there is currently no newer package than that in Debian/unstable. > > 2) type 'xhost +' or just 'xhost +' (just '+' opens your > > display to everyone!) > > this apparently doesn't always work to fix the auth errors. Hmm, sorry, must have overread that. I didn't remember people coming back after asking that question. But better a solution for most than for none. :) ciao marksu
figures not rendering, Debian - solution
Hi! Since this question pops up rather often, heres the solution for Lyx 1.1.6fix3 for Debian (and probably other distros, too): 1) replace package 'gs-aladdin' (6.50-5) with 'gs' (5.50-8) 2) type 'xhost +hostname' or just 'xhost +' (just '+' opens your display to everyone!) If gs-aladdin gets updated, error 1) will probably go away, 2) will leave us with Lyx 1.2 (so I've heard :) hope that helps someone marksu
figures not rendering, Debian - solution
Hi! Since this question pops up rather often, heres the solution for Lyx 1.1.6fix3 for Debian (and probably other distros, too): 1) replace package 'gs-aladdin' (6.50-5) with 'gs' (5.50-8) 2) type 'xhost +hostname' or just 'xhost +' (just '+' opens your display to everyone!) If gs-aladdin gets updated, error 1) will probably go away, 2) will leave us with Lyx 1.2 (so I've heard :) hope that helps someone marksu
figures not rendering, Debian - solution
Hi! Since this question pops up rather often, heres the solution for Lyx 1.1.6fix3 for Debian (and probably other distros, too): 1) replace package 'gs-aladdin' (6.50-5) with 'gs' (5.50-8) 2) type 'xhost +' or just 'xhost +' (just '+' opens your display to everyone!) If gs-aladdin gets updated, error 1) will probably go away, 2) will leave us with Lyx 1.2 (so I've heard :) hope that helps someone marksu
Re: list of important symbols
Hi! Andre asked me to explain that a bit. Sorry, I was a bit short here! Is there a clever way to produce a list of important symbols or are tables the solution (where sorting would be clumsy)? You often see in a thesis right after the TOC a list of variables, constants, vectors, abbreviations... used and explained, like: Mb Bremsmoment FFN Feedforward-Netz ... I thought about using tables to do that (which would probably work), but then, as it happens when you write, you use new variables or abbreviations. It would be clever to insert those at the same time as you write so you won't forget that later. The problem is to sort those into the table which is a bit clumsy. So, since the normal TOC or an index are nearly that what I need, I wanted to ask, if there is a nice way to do it automagically or if I will have to do that by hand. thanks marksu
Re: list of important symbols
Hi! Andre asked me to explain that a bit. Sorry, I was a bit short here! Is there a clever way to produce a list of important symbols or are tables the solution (where sorting would be clumsy)? You often see in a thesis right after the TOC a list of variables, constants, vectors, abbreviations... used and explained, like: Mb Bremsmoment FFN Feedforward-Netz ... I thought about using tables to do that (which would probably work), but then, as it happens when you write, you use new variables or abbreviations. It would be clever to insert those at the same time as you write so you won't forget that later. The problem is to sort those into the table which is a bit clumsy. So, since the normal TOC or an index are nearly that what I need, I wanted to ask, if there is a nice way to do it automagically or if I will have to do that by hand. thanks marksu
Re: list of important symbols
Hi! Andre asked me to explain that a bit. Sorry, I was a bit short here! > Is there a clever way to produce a list of important symbols or are > tables the solution (where sorting would be clumsy)? You often see in a thesis right after the TOC a list of variables, constants, vectors, abbreviations... used and explained, like: Mb Bremsmoment FFN Feedforward-Netz ... I thought about using tables to do that (which would probably work), but then, as it happens when you write, you use new variables or abbreviations. It would be clever to insert those at the same time as you write so you won't forget that later. The problem is to sort those into the table which is a bit clumsy. So, since the normal TOC or an index are nearly that what I need, I wanted to ask, if there is a nice way to do it automagically or if I will have to do that by hand. thanks marksu
Re: Announcing LyX 1.1.6fix3
debs, debs, where are the debs? ;) marksu
Re: Announcing LyX 1.1.6fix3
debs, debs, where are the debs? ;) marksu
Re: Announcing LyX 1.1.6fix3
debs, debs, where are the debs? ;) marksu
Re: floatflt problem
Hi! insert some ctrl-enter behind last bla or in tex red \vspace{2cm} Well, thanks, I thought of that, but it looked to 'wordish' to be the right thing. :) Especialy that the text is written over the figure doesn't look right. Is there a special reason for this behaviour? thanks marksu
Re: floatflt problem
Hi! insert some ctrl-enter behind last bla or in tex red \vspace{2cm} Well, thanks, I thought of that, but it looked to 'wordish' to be the right thing. :) Especialy that the text is written over the figure doesn't look right. Is there a special reason for this behaviour? thanks marksu
Re: floatflt problem
Hi! > insert some ctrl-enter behind last bla or in tex red > \vspace{2cm} Well, thanks, I thought of that, but it looked to 'wordish' to be the right thing. :) Especialy that the text is written over the figure doesn't look right. Is there a special reason for this behaviour? thanks marksu
floatflt problem
Hi! I have an eps as floatflt . The figure is higher than the text beside it. Problem is that after the text ends a new subsubsection begins. The title of the section is set to the right of the figure and the text is right over the figure. Instead of: blablablabla bla || bla || bla || || || Section blubb I get: blablablabla bla || bla || bla || || Section || b-l-u-bbblubb (ah, the wonders of ascii-art...:) thanks marksu
floatflt problem
Hi! I have an eps as floatflt . The figure is higher than the text beside it. Problem is that after the text ends a new subsubsection begins. The title of the section is set to the right of the figure and the text is right over the figure. Instead of: blablablabla bla || bla || bla || || || Section blubb I get: blablablabla bla || bla || bla || || Section || b-l-u-bbblubb (ah, the wonders of ascii-art...:) thanks marksu
floatflt problem
Hi! I have an eps as floatflt . The figure is higher than the text beside it. Problem is that after the text ends a new subsubsection begins. The title of the section is set to the right of the figure and the text is right over the figure. Instead of: blablablabla bla || bla || bla || || || Section blubb I get: blablablabla bla || bla || bla || || Section || b-l-u-bbblubb (ah, the wonders of ascii-art...:) thanks marksu
Re: LyX on a CD
Hi! Just to give another example of excellent Unix installation procedures: take a look at Debian. Installing lyx is this line (as root): 'apt-get install lyx'. Thats it. apt resolves all dependencies, loads all needed packages from the configured source (cd, nfs, ftp, http) and installs them. It will only ask you if it really needs to and if it wants to overwrite a configuration file. Normally packages are so well preconfigured that you don't have to do anything yourself. Packages are also removed painlessly. There are other places where Windows is superior (printing springs into mind), but not in that field. ciao marksu
Re: LyX on a CD
Hi! Just to give another example of excellent Unix installation procedures: take a look at Debian. Installing lyx is this line (as root): 'apt-get install lyx'. Thats it. apt resolves all dependencies, loads all needed packages from the configured source (cd, nfs, ftp, http) and installs them. It will only ask you if it really needs to and if it wants to overwrite a configuration file. Normally packages are so well preconfigured that you don't have to do anything yourself. Packages are also removed painlessly. There are other places where Windows is superior (printing springs into mind), but not in that field. ciao marksu
Re: LyX on a CD
Hi! Just to give another example of excellent Unix installation procedures: take a look at Debian. Installing lyx is this line (as root): 'apt-get install lyx'. Thats it. apt resolves all dependencies, loads all needed packages from the configured source (cd, nfs, ftp, http) and installs them. It will only ask you if it really needs to and if it wants to overwrite a configuration file. Normally packages are so well preconfigured that you don't have to do anything yourself. Packages are also removed painlessly. There are other places where Windows is superior (printing springs into mind), but not in that field. ciao marksu
Re: image preview in document
Hi! If you search the mail archives this topic came up in the last week or two for the case of using debian systems. Try using keywords like debian, inline view and image at: I have the same problem here and even with help from Allan I can't find the relevant posting. Could someone please point me to the solution? thanks marksu
Re: image preview in document
Hi! If you search the mail archives this topic came up in the last week or two for the case of using debian systems. Try using keywords like debian, inline view and image at: I have the same problem here and even with help from Allan I can't find the relevant posting. Could someone please point me to the solution? thanks marksu
Re: image preview in document
Hi! > If you search the mail archives this topic came up in the last week or > two for the case of using debian systems. Try using keywords like > "debian", "inline view" and "image" at: I have the same problem here and even with help from Allan I can't find the relevant posting. Could someone please point me to the solution? thanks marksu
Lyx: Header in Bibliography
Hi! I'm using fancyhdr to format the headings. Now I want to get rid of those in the bibliography. Problem is, where to put the \lhead{}? If I put it before the bib, the last text-page has no headers, too. If its inside the bib, the latex codes splits the bib in two and behind only the last page of the bib gets formatted. So what to do? tnx marksu
Lyx: Header in Bibliography
Hi! I'm using fancyhdr to format the headings. Now I want to get rid of those in the bibliography. Problem is, where to put the \lhead{}? If I put it before the bib, the last text-page has no headers, too. If its inside the bib, the latex codes splits the bib in two and behind only the last page of the bib gets formatted. So what to do? tnx marksu
Lyx: Header in Bibliography
Hi! I'm using fancyhdr to format the headings. Now I want to get rid of those in the bibliography. Problem is, where to put the \lhead{}? If I put it before the bib, the last text-page has no headers, too. If its inside the bib, the latex codes splits the bib in two and behind only the last page of the bib gets formatted. So what to do? tnx marksu
Re: Whats this error?boundary=------------AEC262247AF77D80FB6FA54E
Hi! It's not possible to put an URL in a footnote. You have to choose the real textmode, like http:// ... Sorry, no, its possible. There are other footnotes with urls before this. I can compile those without problems. This is, what confuses me: there are no differences between those. Is this a bug? tnx marksu
Re: Whats this error?boundary=------------AEC262247AF77D80FB6FA54E
You are quite a bit right ... URL's are not possible, when the footnote belongs to a section and not the standard-format. Hey thanks, thats it! Just to be curious: why is this so? ciao marksu
Re: Whats this error?boundary=------------AEC262247AF77D80FB6FA54E
Hi! It's not possible to put an URL in a footnote. You have to choose the real textmode, like http:// ... Sorry, no, its possible. There are other footnotes with urls before this. I can compile those without problems. This is, what confuses me: there are no differences between those. Is this a bug? tnx marksu
Re: Whats this error?boundary=------------AEC262247AF77D80FB6FA54E
You are quite a bit right ... URL's are not possible, when the footnote belongs to a section and not the standard-format. Hey thanks, thats it! Just to be curious: why is this so? ciao marksu
Re: Whats this error?boundary="------------AEC262247AF77D80FB6FA54E"
Hi! > It's not possible to put an URL in a footnote. You have to choose > the real textmode, like http:// ... Sorry, no, its possible. There are other footnotes with urls before this. I can compile those without problems. This is, what confuses me: there are no differences between those. Is this a bug? tnx marksu
Re: Whats this error?boundary="------------AEC262247AF77D80FB6FA54E"
> You are quite a bit right ... > URL's are not possible, when the footnote belongs to a section > and not the standard-format. Hey thanks, thats it! Just to be curious: why is this so? ciao marksu
Whats this error?
Hi! This is a small part of a document, that was only created with Lyx. I get this strange error I can't fix. It says: ! Undefined control sequence. \Url Error -\url used in a movong argument. l.50 }} I've attached the important part. You'll probably get 51 errors - 50 of them because I snipped away too much, but the first is the one above. Thanks for help marksu #This file was created by markus Sun Jul 25 04:56:54 1999 #LyX 1.0 (C) 1995-1999 Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team \lyxformat 2.15 \textclass report \language german \inputencoding latin1 \fontscheme times \graphics default \paperfontsize 12 \spacing onehalf \papersize a4paper \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 1 \use_amsmath 0 \paperorientation portrait \leftmargin 40mm \topmargin 25mm \rightmargin 25mm \bottommargin 25mm \secnumdepth 2 \tocdepth 2 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Standard \begin_inset LatexCommand \tableofcontents{} \end_inset \layout Section Kategorien freier und nicht-freier Software \begin_float footnote \layout Standard Die Darstellung der unterschiedlichen Software-Kategorien ist angelehnt an die Darstellung im GNU Projekt und an eine Übersicht im sog. Halloween II-Dokument, \begin_inset LatexCommand \url{http://www..opensource.org/halloween2.html} \end_inset / (zuletzt besichtigt: 24/03/1999). \end_float \layout Subsubsection \the_end
Whats this error?
Hi! This is a small part of a document, that was only created with Lyx. I get this strange error I can't fix. It says: ! Undefined control sequence. \Url Error -\url used in a movong argument. l.50 }} I've attached the important part. You'll probably get 51 errors - 50 of them because I snipped away too much, but the first is the one above. Thanks for help marksu #This file was created by markus Sun Jul 25 04:56:54 1999 #LyX 1.0 (C) 1995-1999 Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team \lyxformat 2.15 \textclass report \language german \inputencoding latin1 \fontscheme times \graphics default \paperfontsize 12 \spacing onehalf \papersize a4paper \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 1 \use_amsmath 0 \paperorientation portrait \leftmargin 40mm \topmargin 25mm \rightmargin 25mm \bottommargin 25mm \secnumdepth 2 \tocdepth 2 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Standard \begin_inset LatexCommand \tableofcontents{} \end_inset \layout Section Kategorien freier und nicht-freier Software \begin_float footnote \layout Standard Die Darstellung der unterschiedlichen Software-Kategorien ist angelehnt an die Darstellung im GNU Projekt und an eine Übersicht im sog. Halloween II-Dokument, \begin_inset LatexCommand \url{http://www..opensource.org/halloween2.html} \end_inset / (zuletzt besichtigt: 24/03/1999). \end_float \layout Subsubsection \the_end
Whats this error?
Hi! This is a small part of a document, that was only created with Lyx. I get this strange error I can't fix. It says: ! Undefined control sequence. \Url Error ->\url used in a movong argument. l.50 }} I've attached the important part. You'll probably get 51 errors - 50 of them because I snipped away too much, but the first is the one above. Thanks for help marksu #This file was created by Sun Jul 25 04:56:54 1999 #LyX 1.0 (C) 1995-1999 Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team \lyxformat 2.15 \textclass report \language german \inputencoding latin1 \fontscheme times \graphics default \paperfontsize 12 \spacing onehalf \papersize a4paper \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 1 \use_amsmath 0 \paperorientation portrait \leftmargin 40mm \topmargin 25mm \rightmargin 25mm \bottommargin 25mm \secnumdepth 2 \tocdepth 2 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Standard \begin_inset LatexCommand \tableofcontents{} \end_inset \layout Section Kategorien freier und nicht-freier Software \begin_float footnote \layout Standard Die Darstellung der unterschiedlichen Software-Kategorien ist angelehnt an die Darstellung im GNU Projekt und an eine Übersicht im sog. Halloween II-Dokument, \begin_inset LatexCommand \url{http://www..opensource.org/halloween2.html} \end_inset / (zuletzt besichtigt: 24/03/1999). \end_float \layout Subsubsection \the_end