Siterer Mohammad Nassir [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I have no idea about latex, but I searched the net, found some codes
and
plug them in an ERT box at the top of the first page. But in the
output
pdf file, the logo was printed in the second page instead of the
first
one. I also attached my
Siterer Mohammad Nassir [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I have no idea about latex, but I searched the net, found some codes
and
plug them in an ERT box at the top of the first page. But in the
output
pdf file, the logo was printed in the second page instead of the
first
one. I also attached my
Siterer Mohammad Nassir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I have no idea about latex, but I searched the net, found some codes
> and
> plug them in an ERT box at the top of the first page. But in the
> output
> pdf file, the logo was printed in the second page instead of the
> first
> one. I also
Siterer Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
lyx -x reconfigure
perhaps they could have an option like:
lyx -x reconfigure-and-exit
That would save lots of people lots of time, and could be comfortably
inserted
into a shellscript.
Hi,
Just wanted to say you have the lfun lyx-quit. However,
Siterer Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
lyx -x reconfigure
perhaps they could have an option like:
lyx -x reconfigure-and-exit
That would save lots of people lots of time, and could be comfortably
inserted
into a shellscript.
Hi,
Just wanted to say you have the lfun lyx-quit. However,
Siterer Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> lyx -x reconfigure
>
> perhaps they could have an option like:
>
> lyx -x reconfigure-and-exit
>
> That would save lots of people lots of time, and could be comfortably
> inserted
> into a shellscript.
Hi,
Just wanted to say you have the lfun lyx-quit.
Siterer B. Bogart [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks,
I checked out the link and was unable to get the instructions to
work, since the directions for where to put the sig-alternate.cls
file don't match my directory structure (there is no 'Base'
directory where there should be).
I do not use
Siterer B. Bogart [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks,
I checked out the link and was unable to get the instructions to
work, since the directions for where to put the sig-alternate.cls
file don't match my directory structure (there is no 'Base'
directory where there should be).
I do not use
Siterer "B. Bogart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks,
>
> I checked out the link and was unable to get the instructions to
> work, since the directions for where to put the sig-alternate.cls
> file don't match my directory structure (there is no 'Base'
> directory where there should be).
I do not
Siterer Shawn Willden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To use LyX to produce the sort of engineering/requirements
documentation used by my group, I need to see if I can find/produce a
document class that replicates the structure of our Word documents.
I guess this could be done in several ways. The best
Siterer Shawn Willden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To use LyX to produce the sort of engineering/requirements
documentation used by my group, I need to see if I can find/produce a
document class that replicates the structure of our Word documents.
I guess this could be done in several ways. The best
Siterer Shawn Willden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> To use LyX to produce the sort of engineering/requirements
> documentation used by my group, I need to see if I can find/produce a
> document class that replicates the structure of our Word documents.
I guess this could be done in several ways. The
As it works with latex you probably do not have a layout file that tell
LyX how to use the leaflet class.
These are not that difficult to produce, and as leaflet seem to be quit
close to the standard article-class you only need to make a copy of the
article.layoutfile to fit your need.
All you
As it works with latex you probably do not have a layout file that tell
LyX how to use the leaflet class.
These are not that difficult to produce, and as leaflet seem to be quit
close to the standard article-class you only need to make a copy of the
article.layoutfile to fit your need.
All you
As it works with latex you probably do not have a layout file that tell
LyX how to use the leaflet class.
These are not that difficult to produce, and as leaflet seem to be quit
close to the standard article-class you only need to make a copy of the
article.layoutfile to fit your need.
All you
Choose 12 pt in the dialog and put \large in ERT in the text when you
want the font to be14pt.
read more here:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=fonts/fonts
Ingar
Choose 12 pt in the dialog and put \large in ERT in the text when you
want the font to be14pt.
read more here:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=fonts/fonts
Ingar
Choose 12 pt in the dialog and put \large in ERT in the text when you
want the font to be14pt.
read more here:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=fonts/fonts
Ingar
Siterer Leuven, E. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear LyX-users,
On the developers list we are presently discussing default behavior
with respect to how lines are set when inserting a new tabular.
There is some reluctance to change default behavior even if the
rationale behind the default is not that
Siterer Leuven, E. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear LyX-users,
On the developers list we are presently discussing default behavior
with respect to how lines are set when inserting a new tabular.
There is some reluctance to change default behavior even if the
rationale behind the default is not that
Siterer "Leuven, E." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear LyX-users,
>
> On the developers list we are presently discussing default behavior
> with respect to how lines are set when inserting a new tabular.
>
> There is some reluctance to change default behavior even if the
> rationale behind the default
Siterer Albert Pettersson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
The easiest way is the increase the margin width and put a
negative
indentation in the document setup dialog. (-5 mm)
I only want a small part of the document to be like that. If I
do
this, the whole document will
Siterer Albert Pettersson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
The easiest way is the increase the margin width and put a
negative
indentation in the document setup dialog. (-5 mm)
I only want a small part of the document to be like that. If I
do
this, the whole document will
Siterer Albert Pettersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > > Hi!
> > >
> > > > >The easiest way is the increase the margin width and put a
> negative
> > > > >indentation in the document setup dialog. (-5 mm)
> > > >
> > > > I only want a small part of the document to be like that. If I
> do
> > > >
Hi
Based on the beamer.layout i have made a beamer-article layout for LyX.
The new layout makes a continuous text from your slides and saves on the
number of pages needed to be printed.
I put it in the wiki so that people can use it if they want to.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/LaTeX-beamer
Hi
Based on the beamer.layout i have made a beamer-article layout for LyX.
The new layout makes a continuous text from your slides and saves on the
number of pages needed to be printed.
I put it in the wiki so that people can use it if they want to.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/LaTeX-beamer
Hi
Based on the beamer.layout i have made a beamer-article layout for LyX.
The new layout makes a continuous text from your slides and saves on the
number of pages needed to be printed.
I put it in the wiki so that people can use it if they want to.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/LaTeX-beamer
Siterer Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 4/1/06, Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone recommend to me a simpler (less sophisticated) way
than
beamer to make pdf transparencies?
I used to use mgp, but that did not produce pdf files. Have you
looked at
the
Siterer Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 4/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone recommend to me a simpler (less sophisticated)
way
than
beamer to make pdf transparencies?
I used to use mgp, but that did not produce pdf files. Have
you
looked
Siterer Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 4/1/06, Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone recommend to me a simpler (less sophisticated) way
than
beamer to make pdf transparencies?
I used to use mgp, but that did not produce pdf files. Have you
looked at
the
Siterer Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 4/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone recommend to me a simpler (less sophisticated)
way
than
beamer to make pdf transparencies?
I used to use mgp, but that did not produce pdf files. Have
you
looked
Siterer Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 4/1/06, Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Could someone recommend to me a simpler (less sophisticated) way
> than
> > > beamer to make pdf transparencies?
> >
> >I used to use mgp, but that did not produce pdf files. Have you
> looked
Siterer Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 4/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > Could someone recommend to me a simpler (less sophisticated)
> way
> > > than
> > > > > beamer to make pdf transparencies?
> > > >
> > > >I used to use mgp, but that did not produce pdf
Siterer Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I must have overlooked something, but find I am unable to copy and
paste text
from Lyx to my email program [kmail] simple or advanced text
editors[kedit,
kate]? But can copy to Openoffice.org, and then into the above. Is
there are
simple straight from Lyx
Siterer Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I must have overlooked something, but find I am unable to copy and
paste text
from Lyx to my email program [kmail] simple or advanced text
editors[kedit,
kate]? But can copy to Openoffice.org, and then into the above. Is
there are
simple straight from Lyx
Siterer Charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I must have overlooked something, but find I am unable to copy and
> paste text
> from Lyx to my email program [kmail] simple or advanced text
> editors[kedit,
> kate]? But can copy to Openoffice.org, and then into the above. Is
> there are
> simple straight
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