I'm having a problem with the attached custom layout. If I set the
TocLevel of any of my styles to be 2 the LabelString does not show
up. Currently I work around this by setting TocLevel on all my styles
to 2. This makes the LabelString show up, but the ToC preview window
shows the style at
I can't seem to resolve this by changing the SecNumDepth in the layout
file, but by changing the \secnumdepth setting in the .lyx file that
fixed it.
-Ryan
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgoutteslasgout...@lyx.org wrote:
Le 9 juin 09 à 17:55, Ryan Warner a écrit :
I'm having
I'm having a problem with the attached custom layout. If I set the
TocLevel of any of my styles to be 2 the LabelString does not show
up. Currently I work around this by setting TocLevel on all my styles
to 2. This makes the LabelString show up, but the ToC preview window
shows the style at
I can't seem to resolve this by changing the SecNumDepth in the layout
file, but by changing the \secnumdepth setting in the .lyx file that
fixed it.
-Ryan
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgoutteslasgout...@lyx.org wrote:
Le 9 juin 09 à 17:55, Ryan Warner a écrit :
I'm having
I'm having a problem with the attached custom layout. If I set the
TocLevel of any of my styles to be > 2 the LabelString does not show
up. Currently I work around this by setting TocLevel on all my styles
to 2. This makes the LabelString show up, but the ToC preview window
shows the style at
I can't seem to resolve this by changing the SecNumDepth in the layout
file, but by changing the \secnumdepth setting in the .lyx file that
fixed it.
-Ryan
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes<lasgout...@lyx.org> wrote:
> Le 9 juin 09 à 17:55, Ryan Warner a écrit :
I'd like to make a macro that takes multiple parameters. In LyX it
would be advantageous if I visualize this as a table. I would grab
the cell contents from this table and pass them as parameters to a
macro call. This is way beyond what a layout can do, but what about
an external command?
I'd like to make a macro that takes multiple parameters. In LyX it
would be advantageous if I visualize this as a table. I would grab
the cell contents from this table and pass them as parameters to a
macro call. This is way beyond what a layout can do, but what about
an external command?
I'd like to make a macro that takes multiple parameters. In LyX it
would be advantageous if I visualize this as a table. I would grab
the cell contents from this table and pass them as parameters to a
macro call. This is way beyond what a layout can do, but what about
an external command?
Hello LyX users,
I'm new to TeX, LaTeX, and LyX, but climbing fast. I'm trying to make
a standardized structured document format for my company. Right now,
I'm attempting to do this by making a custom LyX layout.
This layout is based on article.cls. As it happens, if I apply this
style to a
Hello LyX users,
I'm new to TeX, LaTeX, and LyX, but climbing fast. I'm trying to make
a standardized structured document format for my company. Right now,
I'm attempting to do this by making a custom LyX layout.
This layout is based on article.cls. As it happens, if I apply this
style to a
Hello LyX users,
I'm new to TeX, LaTeX, and LyX, but climbing fast. I'm trying to make
a standardized structured document format for my company. Right now,
I'm attempting to do this by making a custom LyX layout.
This layout is based on article.cls. As it happens, if I apply this
style to a
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