but nothing else happened.
If I insert the path manually there is no issue.
Could you explain/ help me with the problem?
Kind regards
Sarah
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f you see an error in my steps. This particular
format is not completely necessary for my needs, and I can fix the
problem manually by including another cross-reference at the end of the
word "page" and using the "" format in the Cross-reference dialog,
but I'd like to know whether I am creating the problem or the format
contains a bug.
Thanks.
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Sarah Davis
So sorry, I forgot to include in my original message that I'm working on
a Mac machine. OS X 10.9.5
On 9/24/15 11:27 AM, Sarah wrote:
Hi,
I'm working through the LyX Tutorial and I've encountered a problem in
Section 3.4.2: Your first cross-reference. I have followed the steps
outlined
Hi,
I've uploaded file that I've created while following the tutorial.
Hopefully this will make my issue more clear to you all.
-Sarah
On 9/24/15 1:10 PM, Sarah wrote:
So sorry, I forgot to include in my original message that I'm working
on a Mac machine. OS X 10.9.5
On 9/24/15 11:27 AM
with no references. Can't generate a pdf.
Can anyone advise me on what I should do?
Thanks,
Sarah McMurray
Thanks for the advice Uwe,
Can I do this without uninstalling Cygwin? Because I actually need it alot
otherwise.
Thanks,
Sarah
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Am 21.07.2010 18:19, schrieb Sarah McMurray:
I did alot of messing around with java cygwin
with no references. Can't generate a pdf.
Can anyone advise me on what I should do?
Thanks,
Sarah McMurray
Thanks for the advice Uwe,
Can I do this without uninstalling Cygwin? Because I actually need it alot
otherwise.
Thanks,
Sarah
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Am 21.07.2010 18:19, schrieb Sarah McMurray:
I did alot of messing around with java cygwin
fresh folder with no references. Can't generate a pdf.
Can anyone advise me on what I should do?
Thanks,
Sarah McMurray
Thanks for the advice Uwe,
Can I do this without uninstalling Cygwin? Because I actually need it alot
otherwise.
Thanks,
Sarah
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Uwe Stöhr <uwesto...@web.de> wrote:
> Am 21.07.2010 18:19, schrieb Sarah McMurray:
>
>
> I did alot of messin
on them?
Thank you for your time,
Sarah Gray
on them?
Thank you for your time,
Sarah Gray
on them?
Thank you for your time,
Sarah Gray
I installed xforms, but it seems that _ctype_b
is not supported in RED HAT 9.0.
So I built lyx on qt.
It works now.
Thanks
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sarah Guo wrote:
I was trying to install lyx1.3.4 on RED HAT 9.0
with
kernel version 2.4.20-28.9.
The ./configure was ok
I installed xforms, but it seems that _ctype_b
is not supported in RED HAT 9.0.
So I built lyx on qt.
It works now.
Thanks
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sarah Guo wrote:
I was trying to install lyx1.3.4 on RED HAT 9.0
with
kernel version 2.4.20-28.9.
The ./configure was ok
I installed xforms, but it seems that _ctype_b
is not supported in RED HAT 9.0.
So I built lyx on qt.
It works now.
Thanks
--- Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sarah Guo wrote:
> > I was trying to install lyx1.3.4 on RED HAT 9.0
> with
> > ke
(xformsImage.o)(.text+0xad5):
In function `grfx::xformsImage::~xformsImage
[not-in-charge]()':
: undefined reference to `flimage_free'
.
I don't know whether this is related to xform or not.
Can anyone tell me what the problem is and how to
solve it? Thanks.
Sarah
(xformsImage.o)(.text+0xad5):
In function `grfx::xformsImage::~xformsImage
[not-in-charge]()':
: undefined reference to `flimage_free'
.
I don't know whether this is related to xform or not.
Can anyone tell me what the problem is and how to
solve it? Thanks.
Sarah
ntends.a(xformsImage.o)(.text+0xad5):
In function `grfx::xformsImage::~xformsImage
[not-in-charge]()':
: undefined reference to `flimage_free'
.
I don't know whether this is related to xform or not.
Can anyone tell me what the problem is and how to
solve it? Thanks
problems?
Cheers,
Sarah
--
All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system,
there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless,
that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.
-- Noam
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Sarah Mount wrote:
I have a LyX file which normally converts to a 9-page postscript document.
Having changed a bit of the preamble (to include some messing around with
fancyhdrs), every time I try to generate a postscript or pdf file, LyX
problems?
Cheers,
Sarah
--
All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system,
there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless,
that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.
-- Noam
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Sarah Mount wrote:
I have a LyX file which normally converts to a 9-page postscript document.
Having changed a bit of the preamble (to include some messing around with
fancyhdrs), every time I try to generate a postscript or pdf file, LyX
ad similar
problems?
Cheers,
Sarah
--
All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system,
there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless,
that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Sarah Mount wrote:
>
> > I have a LyX file which normally converts to a 9-page postscript document.
> > Having changed a bit of the preamble (to include some messing around with
> > fancyhdrs), every time I try to generate
Is there any way to change the size of characters in section names and
numbers (and in the Abstract header of an abstract) to be font size 10,
without making them standard text?
Thanks,
Sarah
be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Sarah
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[article]{article (Michael)}
# Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code
# ...
# Input general definitions
Input stdclass.inc
# There are no chapters
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Sarah Mount wrote:
OK, I'm trying to make sure all my section headings, abstract, title
authors are in a size 10 font. I've got a .layout file that's reproduced
below, but it doesn't seem to make any difference at all. (Obviously, I've
Is there any way to change the size of characters in section names and
numbers (and in the Abstract header of an abstract) to be font size 10,
without making them standard text?
Thanks,
Sarah
be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Sarah
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[article]{article (Michael)}
# Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code
# ...
# Input general definitions
Input stdclass.inc
# There are no chapters
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Sarah Mount wrote:
OK, I'm trying to make sure all my section headings, abstract, title
authors are in a size 10 font. I've got a .layout file that's reproduced
below, but it doesn't seem to make any difference at all. (Obviously, I've
Is there any way to change the size of characters in section names and
numbers (and in the "Abstract" header of an abstract) to be font size 10,
without making them standard text?
Thanks,
Sarah
ny help
would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Sarah
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[article]{article (Michael)}
# Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code
# ...
# Input general definitions
Input stdclass.inc
# There are no c
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Sarah Mount wrote:
>
> > OK, I'm trying to make sure all my section headings, abstract, title &
> > authors are in a size 10 font. I've got a .layout file that's reproduced
> > below, but it doesn't seem to make any differe
as a tilde because of the verbatim environment)?
Many thanks,
Sarah
as a tilde because of the verbatim environment)?
Many thanks,
Sarah
as a tilde because of the verbatim environment)?
Many thanks,
Sarah
come out as question marks. This doesn't happen if
I use the plain bib style.
I guess, I can just use more than one cite box for every double (n-tuple!)
citation, but perhaps there's a neater fix?
Many thanks,
Sarah
[1] and the tetex-1.0.7-15.6 rpm, if that's useful info'
don't think so (how would I know?). It seems odd to me that this error
isn't replicated in plain bibstyle, if there's something wrong with my
bibtex file!
Thanks,
Sarah
come out as question marks. This doesn't happen if
I use the plain bib style.
I guess, I can just use more than one cite box for every double (n-tuple!)
citation, but perhaps there's a neater fix?
Many thanks,
Sarah
[1] and the tetex-1.0.7-15.6 rpm, if that's useful info'
don't think so (how would I know?). It seems odd to me that this error
isn't replicated in plain bibstyle, if there's something wrong with my
bibtex file!
Thanks,
Sarah
come out as question marks. This doesn't happen if
I use the plain bib style.
I guess, I can just use more than one cite box for every double (n-tuple!)
citation, but perhaps there's a neater fix?
Many thanks,
Sarah
[1] and the tetex-1.0.7-15.6 rpm, if that's useful info'
ies with lyx-paragraph layout
> bibliography?
I don't think so (how would I know?). It seems odd to me that this error
isn't replicated in "plain" bibstyle, if there's something wrong with my
bibtex file!
Thanks,
Sarah
I want to have a list of references without the References section
heading at the top. Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Sarah
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Sarah Mount wrote:
I want to have a list of references without the References section
Well, the easiest way is to write
\renewcommand{\refname}{}
Ah! That works, although there's still a big gap between the section
I want to have a list of references without the References section
heading at the top. Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Sarah
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Sarah Mount wrote:
I want to have a list of references without the References section
Well, the easiest way is to write
\renewcommand{\refname}{}
Ah! That works, although there's still a big gap between the section
I want to have a list of references without the "References" section
heading at the top. Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Sarah
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Sarah Mount wrote:
>
> >I want to have a list of references without the "References" section
>
> Well, the easiest way is to write
> \renewcommand{\refname}{}
Ah! That works, although
f's in math mode seem to be kerned strangely, is there a way round this,
or am I hallucinating after too much coffee?
Thanks!
Sarah
--
I've held on all these years now, now what medal have I got?
Hold on, hold on to what?
- Heaton/Rotherby
f's in math mode seem to be kerned strangely, is there a way round this,
or am I hallucinating after too much coffee?
Thanks!
Sarah
--
I've held on all these years now, now what medal have I got?
Hold on, hold on to what?
- Heaton/Rotherby
f's in math mode seem to be kerned strangely, is there a way round this,
or am I hallucinating after too much coffee?
Thanks!
Sarah
--
I've held on all these years now, now what medal have I got?
Hold on, hold on to what?
- Heaton/Rotherby
!
Sarah
!
Sarah
Thanks for the help!
Sarah
How can I print a ~ (tilde) in an article title? I don't want to put the
tilde over a letter (like in some Spanish words) I want it to appear on
its own. Any ideas?
Thanks everyone!
Sarah
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Sarah Mount wrote:
How can I print a ~ (tilde) in an article title? I don't want to put the
tilde over a letter (like in some Spanish words) I want it to appear on
its own. Any ideas?
have a look at
http
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Laurent DUVAL wrote:
\~{} works fine with me in a bib file.
Thanks - I'd forgotten about the {} !!
Regards,
Sarah
How can I print a ~ (tilde) in an article title? I don't want to put the
tilde over a letter (like in some Spanish words) I want it to appear on
its own. Any ideas?
Thanks everyone!
Sarah
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Sarah Mount wrote:
How can I print a ~ (tilde) in an article title? I don't want to put the
tilde over a letter (like in some Spanish words) I want it to appear on
its own. Any ideas?
have a look at
http
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Laurent DUVAL wrote:
\~{} works fine with me in a bib file.
Thanks - I'd forgotten about the {} !!
Regards,
Sarah
How can I print a ~ (tilde) in an article title? I don't want to put the
tilde over a letter (like in some Spanish words) I want it to appear on
its own. Any ideas?
Thanks everyone!
Sarah
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Sarah Mount wrote:
>
> >
> > How can I print a ~ (tilde) in an article title? I don't want to put the
> > tilde over a letter (like in some Spanish words) I want it to appear on
> > its own. Any ideas?
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Laurent DUVAL wrote:
> \~{} works fine with me in a bib file.
Thanks - I'd forgotten about the {} !!
Regards,
Sarah
-1.1.6/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
If anyone can help, I'd be really grateful.
Thanks,
Sarah
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Sarah Mount wrote:
LyX. I'm running RH6.2 with xforms-0.88.1-1 and xpm-3.4k-2 (which provides
...
../../src/minibuffer.h:5: forms.h: No such file or directory
I have little experience about RedHat
-1.1.6/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
If anyone can help, I'd be really grateful.
Thanks,
Sarah
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Sarah Mount wrote:
LyX. I'm running RH6.2 with xforms-0.88.1-1 and xpm-3.4k-2 (which provides
...
../../src/minibuffer.h:5: forms.h: No such file or directory
I have little experience about RedHat
-1.1.6/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
If anyone can help, I'd be really grateful.
Thanks,
Sarah
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Sarah Mount wrote:
>
> > LyX. I'm running RH6.2 with xforms-0.88.1-1 and xpm-3.4k-2 (which provides
> ...
> > ../../src/minibuffer.h:5: forms.h: No such file or directory
>
> I have lit
This is a rather odd question (and a bit OT) so apologies.
I have a list of things that I want to itemize, but they won't fit on one
slide; so I tried using a table. Thing is, I want bullets to appear in
front of each table entry. Is there a way to do this?
Many thanks,
Sarah
This is a rather odd question (and a bit OT) so apologies.
I have a list of things that I want to itemize, but they won't fit on one
slide; so I tried using a table. Thing is, I want bullets to appear in
front of each table entry. Is there a way to do this?
Many thanks,
Sarah
This is a rather odd question (and a bit OT) so apologies.
I have a list of things that I want to itemize, but they won't fit on one
slide; so I tried using a table. Thing is, I want bullets to appear in
front of each table entry. Is there a way to do this?
Many thanks,
Sarah
advantages of Emacs TeX over LyX atm.
Regards,
Sarah
--
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University of Coventry (024) 7688 8519
advantages of Emacs TeX over LyX atm.
Regards,
Sarah
--
Sarah Mount - Tutorial Asst. in Computer Science
University of Coventry (024) 7688 8519
egion, buffer} is one of the big
advantages of Emacs & TeX over LyX atm.
Regards,
Sarah
--
Sarah Mount - Tutorial Asst. in Computer Science
University of Coventry (024) 7688 8519
half a year because it wasn't
worth the time to struggle with for myself (thanks xemacs/autex); but
now I made up my mind, and that's because my brother, my mum, and a
dozen secretaries at Uni Bonn future lyx users...
Sarah, what would be the use of multiple default folders? (Just
half a year because it wasn't
worth the time to struggle with for myself (thanks xemacs/autex); but
now I made up my mind, and that's because my brother, my mum, and a
dozen secretaries at Uni Bonn future lyx users...
Sarah, what would be the use of multiple default folders? (Just
ments
> that I had removed it for more than half a year because it wasn't
> worth the time to struggle with for myself (thanks xemacs/autex); but
> now I made up my mind, and that's because my brother, my mum, and a
> dozen secretaries at Uni Bonn future lyx users...
>
> >
> &g
, nothing more.
Hi, Matej,
I wouldn't dare the slightest contradiction against your authority :)
I just noticed I couldn't have a xdvi view or a gv view of a file that
was saved elsewhere than in a folder located in the default path to my
documents.
Get relaxed.
Sarah.
, nothing more.
Hi, Matej,
I wouldn't dare the slightest contradiction against your authority :)
I just noticed I couldn't have a xdvi view or a gv view of a file that
was saved elsewhere than in a folder located in the default path to my
documents.
Get relaxed.
Sarah.
h
>to your documents, nothing more.
Hi, Matej,
I wouldn't dare the slightest contradiction against your authority :)
I just noticed I couldn't have a xdvi view or a gv view of a file that
was saved elsewhere than in a folder located in the default path to my
documents.
Get relaxed.
Sarah.
/user. If you
created a specific directory for your Lyx files, you have to specify
that directory in your /.lyx/.lyxrc file.
ciao
Sarah
Walter H. van Holst writes:
--- Sarah Burgo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One stupid question (maybe the good one :)) : where did you save your
document ? With Lyx, the default directory is /home/user. If you
created a specific directory for your Lyx files, you have to specify
/user. If you
created a specific directory for your Lyx files, you have to specify
that directory in your /.lyx/.lyxrc file.
ciao
Sarah
Walter H. van Holst writes:
--- Sarah Burgo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One stupid question (maybe the good one :)) : where did you save your
document ? With Lyx, the default directory is /home/user. If you
created a specific directory for your Lyx files, you have to specify
the default directory is /home/user. If you
created a specific directory for your Lyx files, you have to specify
that directory in your /.lyx/.lyxrc file.
ciao
Sarah
Walter H. van Holst writes:
>
> --- Sarah Burgo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > One stupid question (maybe the good one :)) : where did you save your
> > document ? With Lyx, the default directory is /home/user. If you
> > created a specific direc
ppropriate style. Any help at all would be
appreciated!
Thanks,
Sarah
--
Sarah Mount - Tutorial Asst. in Computer Science
University of Coventry (024) 7688 8519
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Sarah Mount wrote:
Sorry everyone -- fixed now!
I need to use an [Author, Date] citation style, like "Harvard/ASGM", or
whatever, in my BibTeX bibliography. I (think) I've put the relevant .sty,
.tex, .bst files in the right places, but can't get LyX t
ppropriate style. Any help at all would be
appreciated!
Thanks,
Sarah
--
Sarah Mount - Tutorial Asst. in Computer Science
University of Coventry (024) 7688 8519
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Sarah Mount wrote:
Sorry everyone -- fixed now!
I need to use an [Author, Date] citation style, like "Harvard/ASGM", or
whatever, in my BibTeX bibliography. I (think) I've put the relevant .sty,
.tex, .bst files in the right places, but can't get LyX t
ppropriate style. Any help at all would be
appreciated!
Thanks,
Sarah
--
Sarah Mount - Tutorial Asst. in Computer Science
University of Coventry (024) 7688 8519
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Sarah Mount wrote:
Sorry everyone -- fixed now!
> I need to use an [Author, Date] citation style, like "Harvard/ASGM", or
> whatever, in my BibTeX bibliography. I (think) I've put the relevant .sty,
> .tex, .bst files in the right places, but can't
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
Sarah Mount wrote:
Apologies if this has already been discussed... I've been trying to use
the Seminar document class, but get "Missing \begin{document}" errors, no
matter what I do! I'm running LyX v1.1.5fix2. Any ideas, anyone?
fro
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
Sarah Mount wrote:
Apologies if this has already been discussed... I've been trying to use
the Seminar document class, but get "Missing \begin{document}" errors, no
matter what I do! I'm running LyX v1.1.5fix2. Any ideas, anyone?
fro
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Sarah Mount wrote:
> >
> > Apologies if this has already been discussed... I've been trying to use
> > the Seminar document class, but get "Missing \begin{document}" errors, no
> > matter what I do! I'm runn
very often in french, I'll try the
second option... and fight a little against my typing reflexes (or
back to 1.1.4).
Thanks, Helge
Sarah
very often in french, I'll try the
second option... and fight a little against my typing reflexes (or
back to 1.1.4).
Thanks, Helge
Sarah
a development version. Risky, of course.
>
O.K, since we use these characters very often in french, I'll try the
second option... and fight a little against my typing reflexes (or
back to 1.1.4).
Thanks, Helge
Sarah
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