Thanks to everyone for their help.
Especially Paul, who's solution I chose to sort this out.
My Thesis can now be submitted. :)
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Van Uffelen Paul wrote:
\markboth{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number Two}}{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number
Two}}
Thanks to everyone for their help.
Especially Paul, who's solution I chose to sort this out.
My Thesis can now be submitted. :)
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Van Uffelen Paul wrote:
\markboth{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number Two}}{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number
Two}}
Thanks to everyone for their help.
Especially Paul, who's solution I chose to sort this out.
My Thesis can now be submitted. :)
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Van Uffelen Paul wrote:
> \markboth{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number Two}}{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number
> Two}}
available.
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford Building
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT
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available.
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford Building
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT
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e is now a third edition available.
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford Building
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT
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I use Alt-f u (to update) or Alt-f w (to create it from scratch)
It seems to be bind file non-specific.
Phil
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, J. P. Blevins wrote:
Is there is a simple key binding in emacs (or any other mode) that will
invoke Update Postscript?
Thanks,
-Jim
I use Alt-f u (to update) or Alt-f w (to create it from scratch)
It seems to be bind file non-specific.
Phil
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, J. P. Blevins wrote:
Is there is a simple key binding in emacs (or any other mode) that will
invoke Update Postscript?
Thanks,
-Jim
I use Alt-f u (to update) or Alt-f w (to create it from scratch)
It seems to be bind file non-specific.
Phil
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, J. P. Blevins wrote:
> Is there is a simple key binding in emacs (or any other mode) that will
> invoke Update Postscript?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Jim
>
achine.
(I'm using ver 1.1.5 prior to any fixing (rpm))
Thanks
Phil
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford Building
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT
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Sorry, it looks like with a bit more digging I have solved it myself:
FYI
\bind "C-z x" "tex-mode"
This solves my key-binding problem.
Phil
achine.
(I'm using ver 1.1.5 prior to any fixing (rpm))
Thanks
Phil
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford Building
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT
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Sorry, it looks like with a bit more digging I have solved it myself:
FYI
\bind "C-z x" "tex-mode"
This solves my key-binding problem.
Phil
achine.
(I'm using ver 1.1.5 prior to any fixing (rpm))
Thanks
Phil
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford Building
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT
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Sorry, it looks like with a bit more digging I have solved it myself:
FYI
\bind "C-z x" "tex-mode"
This solves my key-binding problem.
Phil
the label to be inserted in the text instead of the
number, but the label can't contain spaces so I cant use "Scordis, 1999"
as the label.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Phil
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences
the label to be inserted in the text instead of the
number, but the label can't contain spaces so I cant use "Scordis, 1999"
as the label.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Phil
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences
the label to be inserted in the text instead of the
number, but the label can't contain spaces so I cant use "Scordis, 1999"
as the label.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Phil
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Laurent DUVAL wrote:
Suppose I type Ctrl-D, aiming to delete a character, just like in Xemacs.
LyX then starts a sometimes quite long compiling process.
Now, suppose I would like to stop it, instead of waiting for minutes.
What should I do?
Sorry, I don't know how to
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Laurent DUVAL wrote:
Suppose I type Ctrl-D, aiming to delete a character, just like in Xemacs.
LyX then starts a sometimes quite long compiling process.
Now, suppose I would like to stop it, instead of waiting for minutes.
What should I do?
Sorry, I don't know how to
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Laurent DUVAL wrote:
> Suppose I type Ctrl-D, aiming to delete a character, just like in Xemacs.
> LyX then starts a sometimes quite long compiling process.
> Now, suppose I would like to stop it, instead of waiting for minutes.
> What should I do?
Sorry, I don't know how
buffer size 5000
Can anyone tell me why this may be happening?
Especially as the bib file, when inserted into another document, works
perfectly.
Thanks
Phil
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford
document, works
perfectly.
delete the aux-file and try again.
Herbert
There does not seem to be one! I presume the .aux file is transient,
during the building of the postscript, as I have never found one lying
around!
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Phil
the problem, which gives me the
impression that it is a lyx bug?
Thanks for everyones help.
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford Building
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT
buffer size 5000
Can anyone tell me why this may be happening?
Especially as the bib file, when inserted into another document, works
perfectly.
Thanks
Phil
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford
document, works
perfectly.
delete the aux-file and try again.
Herbert
There does not seem to be one! I presume the .aux file is transient,
during the building of the postscript, as I have never found one lying
around!
-
Phil
the problem, which gives me the
impression that it is a lyx bug?
Thanks for everyones help.
-
Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford Building
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT
buffer size 5000
Can anyone tell me why this may be happening?
Especially as the bib file, when inserted into another document, works
perfectly.
Thanks
Phil
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford
the postscript, as I have never found one lying
around!
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Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford Building
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT
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the problem, which gives me the
impression that it is a lyx bug?
Thanks for everyones help.
-
Phil Scordis
Room 2.19, School of Biological Sciences, Stopford Building
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT
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