Re: LabelString problem in custom layout
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 wrote: > Le 9 juin 09 à 17:55, Ryan Warner a écrit : >> >> 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 the wrong level. Anyone have experience with this >> type of thing? > > Try to set TocDepth qnd SecNumDepth (at the beginning of the layout file) to > sensible value. > The second one, in particular, indicates up to which level sections should > be numbered by defqult. > > JMarc
LabelString problem in custom layout
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 the wrong level. Anyone have experience with this type of thing? In dvplan.layout, the styles I'm having trouble with are Configurations, Section, and SubSection. Install the layout and open the included foo.lyx. You'll see a bunch of empty lines in the ToC, and a bunch of blank lines in the editor window. Now make the following modification to dvplan.layout. In the 3 styles I mentioned in the last paragraph, change the TocLevel to 2. Restart LyX, and again look at foo.lyx. You should now see the previously missing LabelStrings. The side effect is that these styles now show up at the wrong level in the ToC window. -Ryan dvplan.tar.gz Description: GNU Zip compressed data
Using a table as form for LaTeX macro
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? -Ryan
Need help creating a Style in a custom layout
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 line in LyX, the generated output in DVI is what I want. However, in the GUI the preview is not. In the GUI I don't get the prepended "Feature:" and the text is completely unformatted. How do I make the preview in the GUI resemble the output? Here's my Style entry in my layout file: Style Feature LatexType Command LatexName planfeature Preamble \newcommand{\planfeature}[1]{ \section{Feature: #1} } EndPreamble End For that matter, how does LyX know how to display \section{FooBar} normally? Does it parse the class and determine the appearance or is it predefined somewhere? On the subject of layout files and Style entries. Looking at the layouts that come with LyX, there are a lot of options you can use. Is any of that documented anywhere? Or is it all learn by example? -Ryan