hyphenation does not show up
Hi, I'm running 1.6.2 in Debian. My problem is that after changing from 1.6.1 to 1.6.2 all of a sudden hyphenation does not work any more. I am using english as the document language. Since didn't see any warning and I ran a test with a file that I converted from LyX to LateX. Everything goes without warnings/errors (Babel v3.8h and hyphenation patterns for loaded.), but still the document does no hyphenate. I suspect that something went wrong when in the update of the whole latex thing since synaptic showed a lot xargs warnings when configuring texlive. Still, the only thing that fails is apparently, the babel thing. My question is, which files should I edit to restore the hyphenation functionality? There is a /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/generic/config/language.dat and a bunch of files in /etc/texmf/language.d/ Thanks Tomas
hyphenation does not show up
Hi, I'm running 1.6.2 in Debian. My problem is that after changing from 1.6.1 to 1.6.2 all of a sudden hyphenation does not work any more. I am using english as the document language. Since didn't see any warning and I ran a test with a file that I converted from LyX to LateX. Everything goes without warnings/errors (Babel v3.8h and hyphenation patterns for loaded.), but still the document does no hyphenate. I suspect that something went wrong when in the update of the whole latex thing since synaptic showed a lot xargs warnings when configuring texlive. Still, the only thing that fails is apparently, the babel thing. My question is, which files should I edit to restore the hyphenation functionality? There is a /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/generic/config/language.dat and a bunch of files in /etc/texmf/language.d/ Thanks Tomas
hyphenation does not show up
Hi, I'm running 1.6.2 in Debian. My problem is that after changing from 1.6.1 to 1.6.2 all of a sudden hyphenation does not work any more. I am using "english" as the document language. Since didn't see any warning and I ran a test with a file that I converted from LyX to LateX. Everything goes without warnings/errors ("Babel and hyphenation patterns for loaded.)", but still the document does no hyphenate. I suspect that something went wrong when in the update of the whole latex thing since synaptic showed a lot "xargs" warnings when configuring texlive. Still, the only thing that fails is apparently, the babel thing. My question is, which files should I edit to restore the hyphenation functionality? There is a /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/generic/config/language.dat and a bunch of files in /etc/texmf/language.d/ Thanks Tomas
override section numbering in aastex class
In the article (AASTeX) document class, is there an option to globablly override section numbering? If not, can it be done in the preamble, how? Unfortunately, the *section, *subsection options do not appear in the drop down list. I do not want to use ERT because I am collaborating with someone who started using LyX, so it is OK to put some ERT formating in a few places, but that would be nasty through all the document.
line numbering after first page
For a submission I am required to number the lines only after the first (title) page, in AASTeX. But it does not mater if put \begin{linenumbers} after the title page, all lines are numbered from the first line (title) in the first page. I also put a page-break, and after that the ERT, but it does not work. How to solve that? Also, the abstract numbering got also wrong: n for the first line, nothing for the others, and n+1 for the title of the first section.
override section numbering in aastex class
In the article (AASTeX) document class, is there an option to globablly override section numbering? If not, can it be done in the preamble, how? Unfortunately, the *section, *subsection options do not appear in the drop down list. I do not want to use ERT because I am collaborating with someone who started using LyX, so it is OK to put some ERT formating in a few places, but that would be nasty through all the document.
line numbering after first page
For a submission I am required to number the lines only after the first (title) page, in AASTeX. But it does not mater if put \begin{linenumbers} after the title page, all lines are numbered from the first line (title) in the first page. I also put a page-break, and after that the ERT, but it does not work. How to solve that? Also, the abstract numbering got also wrong: n for the first line, nothing for the others, and n+1 for the title of the first section.
override section numbering in aastex class
In the article (AASTeX) document class, is there an option to globablly override section numbering? If not, can it be done in the preamble, how? Unfortunately, the *section, *subsection options do not appear in the drop down list. I do not want to use ERT because I am collaborating with someone who started using LyX, so it is OK to put some ERT formating in a few places, but that would be nasty through all the document.
line numbering after first page
For a submission I am required to number the lines only after the first (title) page, in AASTeX. But it does not mater if put \begin{linenumbers} after the title page, all lines are numbered from the first line (title) in the first page. I also put a page-break, and after that the ERT, but it does not work. How to solve that? Also, the abstract numbering got also wrong: "n" for the first line, nothing for the others, and "n+1" for the title of the first section.
double space brings havoc
When setting the document properties as double space (or one and half) in komascript and article, half of my text dissapears below the bottom of the page. Also, the upper vertical margin gets wider.
double space brings havoc
When setting the document properties as double space (or one and half) in komascript and article, half of my text dissapears below the bottom of the page. Also, the upper vertical margin gets wider.
double space brings havoc
When setting the document properties as "double space" (or one and half) in komascript and article, half of my text dissapears below the bottom of the page. Also, the upper vertical margin gets wider.
Appendix numbering scheme for equations
Could someone please point me how to get numbered equations in the appendix like this: A.1, A.2, etc... while at the same time preserving the default scheme for the main text. The appendix is an independent appendix.lyx file in the same directory as the main text article.lyx, both use the same kommascript article class. The appendix sections are numbered corectly (A.1, A.2, etc) but the equation numbers continue the sequence of the main text. It doesn't make a difference if I include the appendix with input or include option. My LyX version in 1.3.4. Thanks, Tomas
Appendix numbering scheme for equations
Could someone please point me how to get numbered equations in the appendix like this: A.1, A.2, etc... while at the same time preserving the default scheme for the main text. The appendix is an independent appendix.lyx file in the same directory as the main text article.lyx, both use the same kommascript article class. The appendix sections are numbered corectly (A.1, A.2, etc) but the equation numbers continue the sequence of the main text. It doesn't make a difference if I include the appendix with input or include option. My LyX version in 1.3.4. Thanks, Tomas
Appendix numbering scheme for equations
Could someone please point me how to get numbered equations in the appendix like this: A.1, A.2, etc... while at the same time preserving the default scheme for the main text. The appendix is an independent "appendix.lyx" file in the same directory as the main text "article.lyx", both use the same kommascript article class. The appendix sections are numbered corectly (A.1, A.2, etc) but the equation numbers continue the sequence of the main text. It doesn't make a difference if I include the appendix with "input" or "include" option. My LyX version in 1.3.4. Thanks, Tomas
How to make seccion, subsections, etc coloured?
I know I can select and change the color manually, but how to do it from the peamble? I mean, to make all sections red, subsections blue, etc ... in the output. I looked at some LaTeX examples but all of them are for theorems or boxes not for the secctions. Thanks, Tomas
How to make seccion, subsections, etc coloured?
I know I can select and change the color manually, but how to do it from the peamble? I mean, to make all sections red, subsections blue, etc ... in the output. I looked at some LaTeX examples but all of them are for theorems or boxes not for the secctions. Thanks, Tomas
How to make seccion, subsections, etc coloured?
I know I can select and change the color manually, but how to do it from the peamble? I mean, to make all sections red, subsections blue, etc ... in the output. I looked at some LaTeX examples but all of them are for theorems or boxes not for the secctions. Thanks, Tomas
Re: problems with spanish language
Thanks for the tip about the spanish babel style, that was the problem. So I got earlier versions of spanish.ldf and spanish.sty and now I can work in the older way again. Tomas --- Pedro Tejedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: Tomás Revilla wrote: Hi Pedro, the tips did not work well. I got error messages whit the preamble commands if I want to change from Cuadro to Tabla. With the enumerate customization, the \renewcommand... : \renewcommand\labelenumii{\alph{enumii})} \renewcommand\labelenumiii{\roman{enumiii})} works well, but from outside of the preamble and the third level produces Capital numerals I,II,III,... (not really full capitals but smallcaps) instead of i,ii,iii,... that's bizarre ?? Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com That is a feature of the spanish babel style. If you want tabla back, you can add to your preamble (taken from spanish user manual) \addto\captionsspanish{% \def\tablename{Tabla}% \def\listtablename{\'Indice de tablas}} As for the enumerate style, I suppose that you can find something in Herbert's pages, and is probably a question of writting in your preamble something like this \renewcommand\labelenumi whatever Hope this helps Pedro I forgot to mention that you have to write \usepackage[spanish]{babel} at the beginning of your preamble. The new LyX apparently puts it after your preamble, and that way the commands \captionsspanish are not known. That may be the reason for the errors. about \labelenumiii, well perhaps you could try with Roman -note the capital letter at the beggining- hope it helps Pedro _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com
Re: problems with spanish language
Thanks for the tip about the spanish babel style, that was the problem. So I got earlier versions of spanish.ldf and spanish.sty and now I can work in the older way again. Tomas --- Pedro Tejedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: Tomás Revilla wrote: Hi Pedro, the tips did not work well. I got error messages whit the preamble commands if I want to change from Cuadro to Tabla. With the enumerate customization, the \renewcommand... : \renewcommand\labelenumii{\alph{enumii})} \renewcommand\labelenumiii{\roman{enumiii})} works well, but from outside of the preamble and the third level produces Capital numerals I,II,III,... (not really full capitals but smallcaps) instead of i,ii,iii,... that's bizarre ?? Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com That is a feature of the spanish babel style. If you want tabla back, you can add to your preamble (taken from spanish user manual) \addto\captionsspanish{% \def\tablename{Tabla}% \def\listtablename{\'Indice de tablas}} As for the enumerate style, I suppose that you can find something in Herbert's pages, and is probably a question of writting in your preamble something like this \renewcommand\labelenumi whatever Hope this helps Pedro I forgot to mention that you have to write \usepackage[spanish]{babel} at the beginning of your preamble. The new LyX apparently puts it after your preamble, and that way the commands \captionsspanish are not known. That may be the reason for the errors. about \labelenumiii, well perhaps you could try with Roman -note the capital letter at the beggining- hope it helps Pedro _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com
Re: problems with spanish language
Thanks for the tip about the spanish babel style, that was the problem. So I got earlier versions of spanish.ldf and spanish.sty and now I can work in the older way again. Tomas --- Pedro Tejedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Tomás Revilla wrote: > > Hi Pedro, the tips did not work well. I got error > > messages whit the preamble commands if I want to > > change from "Cuadro" to "Tabla". > > > > With the enumerate customization, the > \renewcommand... > > : > > > > \renewcommand\labelenumii{\alph{enumii})} > > \renewcommand\labelenumiii{\roman{enumiii})} > > > > works well, but from outside of the preamble and > the > > third level produces Capital numerals I,II,III,... > > (not really full capitals but smallcaps) instead > of > > i,ii,iii,... that's bizarre ?? > > > Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com > >> > >>That is a feature of the spanish babel style. If > you > >>want "tabla" back, > >>you can add to your preamble (taken from spanish > >>user manual) > >> > >>\addto\captionsspanish{% > >> \def\tablename{Tabla}% > >> \def\listtablename{\'Indice de tablas}} > >> > >>As for the enumerate style, I suppose that you can > >>find something in > >>Herbert's pages, and is probably a question of > >>writting in your preamble > >>something like this > >>\renewcommand\labelenumi whatever > >> > >>Hope this helps > >> > >>Pedro > >> > > I forgot to mention that you have to write > \usepackage[spanish]{babel} > at the beginning of your preamble. The new LyX > apparently puts it after > your preamble, and that way the commands > \captionsspanish are not known. > That may be the reason for the errors. > > about \labelenumiii, well perhaps you could try with > Roman -note the > capital letter at the beggining- > > hope it helps > > Pedro > _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com
enumerate in spanish documents
Hello friends, I have the following problem: the way that LyX enumerates in spanish is not the same as in other languages. When I put one list into another I get: 1. item a) item 1) item a' item instead of: 1. item (a) item i. item A. item This happens only for spanish, and it doesn't change if I set the labels with ERT. _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com
problems with spanish language
I notice some undesirable changes in the way that lyx produces the spanish output: 1) The way that LyX enumerates in spanish is not the same as in other languages. When I put one list into another I get: 1. item a) item 1) item a' item instead of: 1. item (a) item i. item A. item This happens only for spanish, and it doesn't change if I set the labels with ERT. The only way to get the usual way (the second one) is to change the language, for example to portuguese, but I need to write for spanish speaking people. 2) In a spanish document I get the label Cuadro for a floating table instead of Tabla. I want to get Tabla again. I am not a LaTeX master, and I can not understand why such changes for the spanish style of documents. PS: I was a KLyX and LyX user until I change to LyX with Mandrake 9.0. I see many superior features in LyX 1.20, but the two problems listed above are a pain for me. Why so big changes in the spanish style? I acknowledge any support. Thanks, Tomás Revilla _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com
enumerate in spanish documents
Hello friends, I have the following problem: the way that LyX enumerates in spanish is not the same as in other languages. When I put one list into another I get: 1. item a) item 1) item a' item instead of: 1. item (a) item i. item A. item This happens only for spanish, and it doesn't change if I set the labels with ERT. _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com
problems with spanish language
I notice some undesirable changes in the way that lyx produces the spanish output: 1) The way that LyX enumerates in spanish is not the same as in other languages. When I put one list into another I get: 1. item a) item 1) item a' item instead of: 1. item (a) item i. item A. item This happens only for spanish, and it doesn't change if I set the labels with ERT. The only way to get the usual way (the second one) is to change the language, for example to portuguese, but I need to write for spanish speaking people. 2) In a spanish document I get the label Cuadro for a floating table instead of Tabla. I want to get Tabla again. I am not a LaTeX master, and I can not understand why such changes for the spanish style of documents. PS: I was a KLyX and LyX user until I change to LyX with Mandrake 9.0. I see many superior features in LyX 1.20, but the two problems listed above are a pain for me. Why so big changes in the spanish style? I acknowledge any support. Thanks, Tomás Revilla _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com
enumerate in spanish documents
Hello friends, I have the following problem: the way that LyX enumerates in spanish is not the same as in other languages. When I put one list into another I get: 1. item a) item 1) item a' item instead of: 1. item (a) item i. item A. item This happens only for spanish, and it doesn't change if I set the labels with ERT. _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com
problems with spanish language
I notice some undesirable changes in the way that lyx produces the spanish output: 1) The way that LyX enumerates in spanish is not the same as in other languages. When I put one list into another I get: 1. item a) item 1) item a' item instead of: 1. item (a) item i. item A. item This happens only for spanish, and it doesn't change if I set the labels with ERT. The only way to get the usual way (the second one) is to change the language, for example to portuguese, but I need to write for spanish speaking people. 2) In a spanish document I get the label "Cuadro" for a floating table instead of "Tabla". I want to get "Tabla" again. I am not a LaTeX master, and I can not understand why such changes for the spanish style of documents. PS: I was a KLyX and LyX user until I change to LyX with Mandrake 9.0. I see many superior features in LyX 1.20, but the two problems listed above are a pain for me. Why so big changes in the spanish style? I acknowledge any support. Thanks, Tomás Revilla _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com