Re: [Q] How to generate the character « and » ?

2000-06-19 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 19-Jun-2000 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Jean-Pierre lyx-1.1.5 lyxrc allows to use the compoe key: uncomment Jean-Pierre override_x_deadkeys false Didnt't check it however, Jean-Pierre should allow to type in the whole isolatin set Jean-Pierre (Copyright, Yen, etc.) This should

Re: [Q] How to generate the character « and » ?

2000-06-19 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 19-Jun-2000 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Jean-Pierre lyx-1.1.5 lyxrc allows to use the compoe key: uncomment Jean-Pierre override_x_deadkeys false Didnt't check it however, Jean-Pierre should allow to type in the whole isolatin set Jean-Pierre (Copyright, Yen, etc.) This should

Re: [Q] How to generate the character « and » ?

2000-06-19 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 19-Jun-2000 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > Jean-Pierre> lyx-1.1.5 lyxrc allows to use the compoe key: uncomment > Jean-Pierre> override_x_deadkeys false Didnt't check it however, > Jean-Pierre> should allow to type in the whole isolatin set > Jean-Pierre> (Copyright, Yen, etc.) > >

Figure labeling - format question

2000-03-13 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... I've just noticed something that has apparently been this way for some time, but now that I've noticed it bothers me. :) I have several documents, just for personal and informal use, that use the "report (koma-script)" style. In the printed output, the captions of

Figure labeling - format question

2000-03-13 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... I've just noticed something that has apparently been this way for some time, but now that I've noticed it bothers me. :) I have several documents, just for personal and informal use, that use the "report (koma-script)" style. In the printed output, the captions of

Figure labeling - format question

2000-03-13 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... I've just noticed something that has apparently been this way for some time, but now that I've noticed it bothers me. :) I have several documents, just for personal and informal use, that use the "report (koma-script)" style. In the printed output, the captions of

RE: Formatting of multiline equations

1999-10-22 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 22-Oct-99 Tom Crane wrote: f(x) = x*2 (z+3{aterm + another_term + a_third term}) I would like to make Latex use a 'largish' round-bracket brace - as it would if my equation was all on a single line. How can I do this?? You should be

RE: Formatting of multiline equations

1999-10-22 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 22-Oct-99 Tom Crane wrote: f(x) = x*2 (z+3{aterm + another_term + a_third term}) I would like to make Latex use a 'largish' round-bracket brace - as it would if my equation was all on a single line. How can I do this?? You should be

RE: Formatting of multiline equations

1999-10-22 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 22-Oct-99 Tom Crane wrote: > f(x) = x*2 (z+3{aterm + > another_term + > a_third term}) > > I would like to make Latex use a 'largish' round-bracket & brace - as it > would if my equation was all on a single line. How can I do this?? You

LyX Suggestion - Re: Pagination Query

1999-10-01 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi! On 30-Sep-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: If you are using the book class, you can add (marked as TeX) \frontmatter at the beginning of the document, \mainmatter at the beginning of the main part \backmatter at the end of the main part. Now, I know this question comes up a lot

LyX Suggestion - Re: Pagination Query

1999-10-01 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi! On 30-Sep-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: If you are using the book class, you can add (marked as TeX) \frontmatter at the beginning of the document, \mainmatter at the beginning of the main part \backmatter at the end of the main part. Now, I know this question comes up a lot

LyX Suggestion - Re: Pagination Query

1999-10-01 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi! On 30-Sep-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > If you are using the book class, you can add (marked as TeX) > \frontmatter at the beginning of the document, > \mainmatter at the beginning of the main part > \backmatter at the end of the main part. Now, I know this question comes up a

Re: Printing odd characters?

1999-09-27 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 27-Sep-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: "Geepus" == Geepus the Sweeper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Geepus properly. Depending on which encoding I select for the Geepus document, the ¿, for instance, may print as as a British Geepus

Re: Printing odd characters?

1999-09-27 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 27-Sep-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: "Geepus" == Geepus the Sweeper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Geepus properly. Depending on which encoding I select for the Geepus document, the ¿, for instance, may print as as a British Geepus

Re: Printing odd characters?

1999-09-27 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 27-Sep-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: >> "Geepus" == Geepus the Sweeper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Geepus> properly. Depending on which encoding I select for the > Geepus> document, the ¿, for instance, may print as as a

RE: all floats at end of document: how?

1999-09-25 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 25-Sep-99 Rob Lahaye wrote: I'm preparing a paper with LyX (article style) and need to shift all floats (tables and figures) to the end of the end of the document after all the text. Does LyX have a setting to do this? Yes. Open LyX, Select Help - User's Guide,

Printing odd characters?

1999-09-25 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... Ok, here is a difficulty I stumbled across while reading the User's Guide. :) I read with interest the section on printing all those weird foreign characters, and began experimenting with LyX "keymaps" to see how many of those I could enter. It turns out for my normal

RE: all floats at end of document: how?

1999-09-25 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 25-Sep-99 Rob Lahaye wrote: I'm preparing a paper with LyX (article style) and need to shift all floats (tables and figures) to the end of the end of the document after all the text. Does LyX have a setting to do this? Yes. Open LyX, Select Help - User's Guide,

Printing odd characters?

1999-09-25 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... Ok, here is a difficulty I stumbled across while reading the User's Guide. :) I read with interest the section on printing all those weird foreign characters, and began experimenting with LyX "keymaps" to see how many of those I could enter. It turns out for my normal

RE: all floats at end of document: how?

1999-09-25 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 25-Sep-99 Rob Lahaye wrote: > I'm preparing a paper with LyX (article style) and need to shift > all floats (tables and figures) to the end of the end of the > document after all the text. > > Does LyX have a setting to do this? Yes. Open LyX, Select Help -> User's

Printing odd characters?

1999-09-25 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... Ok, here is a difficulty I stumbled across while reading the User's Guide. :) I read with interest the section on printing all those weird foreign characters, and began experimenting with LyX "keymaps" to see how many of those I could enter. It turns out for my normal

Re: double quote

1999-09-23 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 23-Sep-99 Nabil Hathout wrote: Jean-Pierre.Chretien writes: I did not find how type in « in LyX (did not search a lot however), so I use the facility of french GUTenberg style to type in (with a blank) -- Jean-Pierre You just need to select «text» in the

Re: Insert-Include File, Verbatim: Tabs are lost

1999-09-23 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... Yes, this is a reply to a pretty old message, but I've found nothing any more helpful in the archives, so... On 31-May-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: "Michael" == Michael Behrens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Michael I just tried to include a simple ASCII file including tabs

Re: Insert-Include File, Verbatim: Tabs are lost

1999-09-23 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Aha! On 23-Sep-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: As you can see, my original message stated that I did not try the code. It happens that it was completely bogus :) Try that instead [still not tested :)] \usepackage{moreverb} \let\verbatiminput=\verbatimtabinput Now, *that* bit of

Re: double quote

1999-09-23 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 23-Sep-99 Nabil Hathout wrote: Jean-Pierre.Chretien writes: I did not find how type in « in LyX (did not search a lot however), so I use the facility of french GUTenberg style to type in (with a blank) -- Jean-Pierre You just need to select «text» in the

Re: Insert-Include File, Verbatim: Tabs are lost

1999-09-23 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... Yes, this is a reply to a pretty old message, but I've found nothing any more helpful in the archives, so... On 31-May-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: "Michael" == Michael Behrens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Michael I just tried to include a simple ASCII file including tabs

Re: Insert-Include File, Verbatim: Tabs are lost

1999-09-23 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Aha! On 23-Sep-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: As you can see, my original message stated that I did not try the code. It happens that it was completely bogus :) Try that instead [still not tested :)] \usepackage{moreverb} \let\verbatiminput=\verbatimtabinput Now, *that* bit of

Re: double quote

1999-09-23 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... On 23-Sep-99 Nabil Hathout wrote: > Jean-Pierre.Chretien writes: > > > I did not find how type in « in LyX (did not search a lot however), so > > I use the facility of french GUTenberg style to type in << (with a blank) > > > > -- > > Jean-Pierre > > > You just need to select

Re: Insert->Include File, Verbatim: Tabs are lost

1999-09-23 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Hi... Yes, this is a reply to a pretty old message, but I've found nothing any more helpful in the archives, so... On 31-May-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: >> "Michael" == Michael Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Michael> I just tried to include a simple ASCII file including

Re: Insert->Include File, Verbatim: Tabs are lost

1999-09-23 Thread Mr. Geepus the Sweeper
Aha! On 23-Sep-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > As you can see, my original message stated that I did not try the > code. It happens that it was completely bogus :) Try that instead > [still not tested :)] > > \usepackage{moreverb} > \let\verbatiminput=\verbatimtabinput Now, *that*