Obscure spelling mistake

2000-10-26 Thread David Lomas
I think I'm going mad. I've just noticed (after using Lyx 1.1.5fix1 for several months) that the figures I've inserted (using figure-floats) are being labelled, for example, 'Fogure 3.1:' in the dvi and ps output. They are displayed correctly in LyX, and references to figures inserted in the text

Re: Spelling mistake - 3rd attempt

2000-10-26 Thread David Lomas
the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:" on screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is Are You sure You did not redefine \thefigure or \caption command ? Don't You use some brain-damaged package ? Does it happen if You just

Spelling mistake (possibly duplicate)

2000-10-26 Thread David Lomas
Sorry if this is a duplicate - I sent the message to the list a while ago, but I sent it from an account which wasn't subscribed. As nothing has showed up, I wondered whether this was barred. Anyway, to reiterate what I said before: I think I'm going mad. I've just noticed (after using Lyx

Obscure spelling mistake

2000-10-26 Thread David Lomas
I think I'm going mad. I've just noticed (after using Lyx 1.1.5fix1 for several months) that the figures I've inserted (using figure-floats) are being labelled, for example, 'Fogure 3.1:' in the dvi and ps output. They are displayed correctly in LyX, and references to figures inserted in the text

Re: Spelling mistake - 3rd attempt

2000-10-26 Thread David Lomas
the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:" on screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is Are You sure You did not redefine \thefigure or \caption command ? Don't You use some brain-damaged package ? Does it happen if You just

Spelling mistake (possibly duplicate)

2000-10-26 Thread David Lomas
Sorry if this is a duplicate - I sent the message to the list a while ago, but I sent it from an account which wasn't subscribed. As nothing has showed up, I wondered whether this was barred. Anyway, to reiterate what I said before: I think I'm going mad. I've just noticed (after using Lyx

Obscure spelling mistake

2000-10-26 Thread David Lomas
I think I'm going mad. I've just noticed (after using Lyx 1.1.5fix1 for several months) that the figures I've inserted (using figure-floats) are being labelled, for example, 'Fogure 3.1:' in the dvi and ps output. They are displayed correctly in LyX, and references to figures inserted in the text

Re: Spelling mistake - 3rd attempt

2000-10-26 Thread David Lomas
> > the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:" on > > screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is > > Are You sure You did not redefine \thefigure or \caption command ? > > Don't You use some brain-damaged package ? > > Does it happen if

Spelling mistake (possibly duplicate)

2000-10-26 Thread David Lomas
Sorry if this is a duplicate - I sent the message to the list a while ago, but I sent it from an account which wasn't subscribed. As nothing has showed up, I wondered whether this was barred. Anyway, to reiterate what I said before: I think I'm going mad. I've just noticed (after using Lyx

Enumerate kludge

2000-08-08 Thread david . lomas
I'm trying to achieve this effect with enumerate: "There are 3 options, which are: 1. Option 1 2. Option 2 and finally, under very specific circumstances: 3. Option 3 Those are all the options." Obviously, Option 3 comes out as a new Option 1 if I just start a new enumerate

Enumerate kludge

2000-08-08 Thread david . lomas
I'm trying to achieve this effect with enumerate: "There are 3 options, which are: 1. Option 1 2. Option 2 and finally, under very specific circumstances: 3. Option 3 Those are all the options." Obviously, Option 3 comes out as a new Option 1 if I just start a new enumerate

Enumerate kludge

2000-08-08 Thread david . lomas
I'm trying to achieve this effect with enumerate: "There are 3 options, which are: 1. Option 1 2. Option 2 and finally, under very specific circumstances: 3. Option 3 Those are all the options." Obviously, Option 3 comes out as a new Option 1 if I just start a new enumerate