What version of lyx are you using
I know I use to have that problem under linux with older versions (pre
1.3 I think).
Jim Ragsdale wrote:
Is there a command in lyx that I can use to clear the tmp directory on
windows? If I make small changes sometimes Lyx wont recompile the document.
I have to
What version of lyx are you using
I know I use to have that problem under linux with older versions (pre
1.3 I think).
Jim Ragsdale wrote:
Is there a command in lyx that I can use to clear the tmp directory on
windows? If I make small changes sometimes Lyx wont recompile the document.
I have to
What version of lyx are you using
I know I use to have that problem under linux with older versions (pre
1.3 I think).
Jim Ragsdale wrote:
Is there a command in lyx that I can use to clear the tmp directory on
windows? If I make small changes sometimes Lyx wont recompile the document.
I have to
Angus Leeming wrote:
Doesn't this suggest to you that you have rather too much cruft from
earlier versions lying around?
yep it does. A clean out it is then
Angus Leeming wrote:
Doesn't this suggest to you that you have rather too much cruft from
earlier versions lying around?
yep it does. A clean out it is then
Angus Leeming wrote:
Doesn't this suggest to you that you have rather too much cruft from
earlier versions lying around?
yep it does. A clean out it is then
I have just installed lyx-1.3.4
usual thing
(as root)
tar -jxf lyx-1.3.4.tar.bz2
cd lyx-1.3.4/
./configure
make
make install
when I run lyx as anyone other then root it spits out the following
stuff and cant find any classes.
anyone know why? O and I have done a reconfigure and restart.
thanks
Angus Leeming wrote:
Remove ~/.lyx/textclass.lst and, as olucas, reconfigure and restart
lyx. All should then be Ok.
Yep did that and no joy. But why is it complaining about
/usr/share/lyx/textclass.lst
I removed that one too and didn make install again now it just says
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have just installed lyx-1.3.4
usual thing
(as root)
tar -jxf lyx-1.3.4.tar.bz2
cd lyx-1.3.4/
./configure
make
make install
when I run lyx as anyone other then root it spits out the following
stuff and cant find any classes.
anyone know why? O and I have done a reconfigure and restart.
thanks
Angus Leeming wrote:
Remove ~/.lyx/textclass.lst and, as olucas, reconfigure and restart
lyx. All should then be Ok.
Yep did that and no joy. But why is it complaining about
/usr/share/lyx/textclass.lst
I removed that one too and didn make install again now it just says
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have just installed lyx-1.3.4
usual thing
(as root)
tar -jxf lyx-1.3.4.tar.bz2
cd lyx-1.3.4/
./configure
make
make install
when I run lyx as anyone other then root it spits out the following
stuff and cant find any classes.
anyone know why? O and I have done a reconfigure and restart.
thanks
Angus Leeming wrote:
Remove ~/.lyx/textclass.lst and, as olucas, reconfigure and restart
lyx. All should then be Ok.
Yep did that and no joy. But why is it complaining about
/usr/share/lyx/textclass.lst
I removed that one too and didn make install again now it just says
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
yep I agree with that
oz
Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
I guess that png export is better than jpg export, as
matlab creates vector-like bitmaps, so that straight lines
are messed up in jpg.
My personal rule:
jpg for pictures
png for graphics when eps is not available (screenshots, ...)
yep I agree with that
oz
Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
I guess that png export is better than jpg export, as
matlab creates vector-like bitmaps, so that straight lines
are messed up in jpg.
My personal rule:
jpg for pictures
png for graphics when eps is not available (screenshots, ...)
yep I agree with that
oz
Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
I guess that png export is better than jpg export, as
matlab creates vector-like bitmaps, so that straight lines
are messed up in jpg.
My personal rule:
jpg for pictures
png for graphics when eps is not available (screenshots, ...)
I use matlab and LyX all the time. I would simply suggest staying away
from jpgs. The jpg output from matlab is usually poor quality and it
only gets worse when the LyX output is produced. Enlighten me if there
is a reason that jpg is the only way to go.
Melanie Gross wrote:
Hi,
I inserted
I use matlab and LyX all the time. I would simply suggest staying away
from jpgs. The jpg output from matlab is usually poor quality and it
only gets worse when the LyX output is produced. Enlighten me if there
is a reason that jpg is the only way to go.
Melanie Gross wrote:
Hi,
I inserted
I use matlab and LyX all the time. I would simply suggest staying away
from jpgs. The jpg output from matlab is usually poor quality and it
only gets worse when the LyX output is produced. Enlighten me if there
is a reason that jpg is the only way to go.
Melanie Gross wrote:
Hi,
I inserted
you can use a ert to do this caption
simply put
\caption [thing to go in tof]{thing to go under figure \cite{book}}
where you want the caption to go above or below the figure
oz
Darin wrote:
Hello,
When I make a List of Figures (via Insert-Lists TOC
- List of Figures), the list formed uses
you can use a ert to do this caption
simply put
\caption [thing to go in tof]{thing to go under figure \cite{book}}
where you want the caption to go above or below the figure
oz
Darin wrote:
Hello,
When I make a List of Figures (via Insert-Lists TOC
- List of Figures), the list formed uses
you can use a ert to do this caption
simply put
\caption [thing to go in tof]{thing to go under figure \cite{book}}
where you want the caption to go above or below the figure
oz
Darin wrote:
Hello,
When I make a List of Figures (via Insert->Lists & TOC
-> List of Figures), the list formed uses
I think its as simple as giving it a label.
so make a displayed maths thing
Ctrl-Shift-M
enter something
\pi
then insert a label INTO the equation by going to insert then down to label.
that should do it
oz
Rich Shepard wrote:
If writing in straight LaTeX one can \begin{equation} ...
I think its as simple as giving it a label.
so make a displayed maths thing
Ctrl-Shift-M
enter something
\pi
then insert a label INTO the equation by going to insert then down to label.
that should do it
oz
Rich Shepard wrote:
If writing in straight LaTeX one can \begin{equation} ...
I think its as simple as giving it a label.
so make a displayed maths thing
Ctrl-Shift-M
enter something
\pi
then insert a label INTO the equation by going to insert then down to label.
that should do it
oz
Rich Shepard wrote:
If writing in straight LaTeX one can \begin{equation} ...
yep thanks that was the problem.
there was one in
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/forms.h
and
/usr/local/include/forms.h
problem sorted
well sort of.
cheers
Owen
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Owen == Owen Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Owen I downloaded it and installed it but I dont know
yep thanks that was the problem.
there was one in
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/forms.h
and
/usr/local/include/forms.h
problem sorted
well sort of.
cheers
Owen
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Owen == Owen Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Owen I downloaded it and installed it but I dont know
yep thanks that was the problem.
there was one in
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/forms.h
and
/usr/local/include/forms.h
problem sorted
well sort of.
cheers
Owen
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Owen" == Owen Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Owen> I downloaded it and installed
/libformsGL.so.1.0.0
/usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.so.1.0
/usr/X11R6/lib/libformsGL.so
/usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.la
/usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.so.1.0.0
and when lyx compiles it still says xforms 1.0.0
is this correct or have I done something wong
thanks
Owen
Marcin Bukat wrote:
Uz.ytkownik Owen Lucas napisa
/libformsGL.so.1.0.0
/usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.so.1.0
/usr/X11R6/lib/libformsGL.so
/usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.la
/usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.so.1.0.0
and when lyx compiles it still says xforms 1.0.0
is this correct or have I done something wong
thanks
Owen
Marcin Bukat wrote:
Uz.ytkownik Owen Lucas napisa
/libformsGL.so.1.0.0
/usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.so.1.0
/usr/X11R6/lib/libformsGL.so
/usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.la
/usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.so.1.0.0
and when lyx compiles it still says xforms 1.0.0
is this correct or have I done something wong
thanks
Owen
Marcin Bukat wrote:
Uz.ytkownik Owen Lucas napisa
does anyone know where I can get xforms 1.0.2 from. The lyx 1.3.2
announcement said from http://www.nongnu.org/xforms/ but this points to
another site that only has xforms 0.89 . I have found RPM's for suse
and spark but not RH9. Someone was saying that the source code isnt out
there but
does anyone know where I can get xforms 1.0.2 from. The lyx 1.3.2
announcement said from http://www.nongnu.org/xforms/ but this points to
another site that only has xforms 0.89 . I have found RPM's for suse
and spark but not RH9. Someone was saying that the source code isnt out
there but
does anyone know where I can get xforms 1.0.2 from. The lyx 1.3.2
announcement said from http://www.nongnu.org/xforms/ but this points to
another site that only has xforms 0.89 . I have found RPM's for suse
and spark but not RH9. Someone was saying that the source code isnt out
there but
Thanks Ive noticed that in the past but didn't really pay much attention
to it.
Herbert Voß wrote:
this is the wrong way, because you'll get some more
vertical space between image and caption which does
not look fine. This space comes from the environment
center.
Use instead as first line in
Thanks Ive noticed that in the past but didn't really pay much attention
to it.
Herbert Voß wrote:
this is the wrong way, because you'll get some more
vertical space between image and caption which does
not look fine. This space comes from the environment
center.
Use instead as first line in
Thanks Ive noticed that in the past but didn't really pay much attention
to it.
Herbert Voß wrote:
this is the wrong way, because you'll get some more
vertical space between image and caption which does
not look fine. This space comes from the environment
center.
Use instead as first line in
highlight the image then go layout paragraph then select center.
I belive you can automaticly centre all images but putting something in
the preamble but cant remember what it is now. Have a bit of a look in
the past postings
cheers
Owen
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have inserted figures in a book
highlight the image then go layout paragraph then select center.
I belive you can automaticly centre all images but putting something in
the preamble but cant remember what it is now. Have a bit of a look in
the past postings
cheers
Owen
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have inserted figures in a book
highlight the image then go layout paragraph then select center.
I belive you can automaticly centre all images but putting something in
the preamble but cant remember what it is now. Have a bit of a look in
the past postings
cheers
Owen
Rich Shepard wrote:
I have inserted figures in a book
at the command prompt type
latex makebst
if I remember correctly.
Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
Hi list,
Sorry for this question, but i am a bit lost. Please, someone could remember
me what is the name of the program to generate bst files?
I just use it and now i can not to find it!
Thank you!
Yep Paul is right. There may be some extra latex options that you can
use to get it cited in diferent ways. These can be seen in the .sty or
bst file associated with the reference format. They generally look like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@fcitenam}%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
}
[EMAIL
at the command prompt type
latex makebst
if I remember correctly.
Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
Hi list,
Sorry for this question, but i am a bit lost. Please, someone could remember
me what is the name of the program to generate bst files?
I just use it and now i can not to find it!
Thank you!
Yep Paul is right. There may be some extra latex options that you can
use to get it cited in diferent ways. These can be seen in the .sty or
bst file associated with the reference format. They generally look like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@fcitenam}%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
}
[EMAIL
at the command prompt type
latex makebst
if I remember correctly.
Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
Hi list,
Sorry for this question, but i am a bit lost. Please, someone could remember
me what is the name of the program to generate bst files?
I just use it and now i can not to find it!
Thank you!
Yep Paul is right. There may be some extra latex options that you can
use to get it cited in diferent ways. These can be seen in the .sty or
bst file associated with the reference format. They generally look like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@fcitenam}%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
}
[EMAIL
I think I can recall something about longtables not working properly in
floats.But have a look at the online help to confirm this
cheers
Owen
Holger Zebner wrote:
Hi list,
I have a problem with longtables.
All tables are placed inside floats and have a caption.
When I tick in the table dialog at
I think I can recall something about longtables not working properly in
floats.But have a look at the online help to confirm this
cheers
Owen
Holger Zebner wrote:
Hi list,
I have a problem with longtables.
All tables are placed inside floats and have a caption.
When I tick in the table dialog at
I think I can recall something about longtables not working properly in
floats.But have a look at the online help to confirm this
cheers
Owen
Holger Zebner wrote:
Hi list,
I have a problem with longtables.
All tables are placed inside floats and have a caption.
When I tick in the table dialog at
I some times have a similar problem with the spell checker with lyx
1.3.1 and 1.3.2 with xforms 1. Unfortunatly I dont know the solution. I
think it may be more a glitch in xforms then lyx but I dont know.
David L. Johnson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 21:05, Owen Lucas wrote:
What front end
I some times have a similar problem with the spell checker with lyx
1.3.1 and 1.3.2 with xforms 1. Unfortunatly I dont know the solution. I
think it may be more a glitch in xforms then lyx but I dont know.
David L. Johnson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 21:05, Owen Lucas wrote:
What front end
I some times have a similar problem with the spell checker with lyx
1.3.1 and 1.3.2 with xforms 1. Unfortunatly I dont know the solution. I
think it may be more a glitch in xforms then lyx but I dont know.
David L. Johnson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 21:05, Owen Lucas wrote:
What front end
Robin wrote:
BTW, I'm sure that if a benevolent millionaire were to pay a team of LyX
developers to implement every feature request anyone has come up with
here or on Bugzilla, someone would write in to complain about LyX being
bloated and say there is a need for a lightweight front-end to
Robin wrote:
BTW, I'm sure that if a benevolent millionaire were to pay a team of LyX
developers to implement every feature request anyone has come up with
here or on Bugzilla, someone would write in to complain about LyX being
bloated and say there is a need for a lightweight front-end to
Robin wrote:
BTW, I'm sure that if a benevolent millionaire were to pay a team of LyX
developers to implement every feature request anyone has come up with
here or on Bugzilla, someone would write in to complain about LyX being
bloated and say there is a need for a lightweight front-end to
Is this just the standard problem every one has with PDF's first off?
For me I did this to get good pdf fonts
in lyx under documents
set font to roman
set encoding to standard
change the file
usr/share/texmf/dvips/config (as
a root) and change in file updmap lines from
type1_default=false
Is this just the standard problem every one has with PDF's first off?
For me I did this to get good pdf fonts
in lyx under documents
set font to roman
set encoding to standard
change the file
usr/share/texmf/dvips/config (as
a root) and change in file updmap lines from
type1_default=false
Is this just the standard problem every one has with PDF's first off?
For me I did this to get good pdf fonts
in lyx under documents
set font to roman
set encoding to standard
change the file
usr/share/texmf/dvips/config (as
a root) and change in file updmap lines from
type1_default=false
I have some questions!
1 Is the temperature of the pipe wall constant or is it varying along
its length. It says that is 30deg C above the mean air temperature but
is this the temperature at that point or is it 30 deg about the mean air
inlet temperature it 230 deg C.
2 Does the answer need
I have some questions!
1 Is the temperature of the pipe wall constant or is it varying along
its length. It says that is 30deg C above the mean air temperature but
is this the temperature at that point or is it 30 deg about the mean air
inlet temperature it 230 deg C.
2 Does the answer need
I have some questions!
1 Is the temperature of the pipe wall constant or is it varying along
its length. It says that is 30deg C above the mean air temperature but
is this the temperature at that point or is it 30 deg about the mean air
inlet temperature it 230 deg C.
2 Does the answer need
here is my hatchet latex job
This requires some mucking arround with some of the settings in the .cls
in your preamble or at the start of your document. With the number of
mods you want to do it may be worth copying the article.cls file and
editing that.
as for the size of the section headers
here is my hatchet latex job
This requires some mucking arround with some of the settings in the .cls
in your preamble or at the start of your document. With the number of
mods you want to do it may be worth copying the article.cls file and
editing that.
as for the size of the section headers
here is my hatchet latex job
This requires some mucking arround with some of the settings in the .cls
in your preamble or at the start of your document. With the number of
mods you want to do it may be worth copying the article.cls file and
editing that.
as for the size of the section headers
This is how I would do it
Just before the place where the bibtex bibliography is placed put in ert
\renewcommand\bibname{\tiny Bibliography}
you can replace tiny with whatever latex you want to format the text
cheers
owen
Myriam Abramson wrote:
I have to format the spacing and the font of the
Same sort of thing as what I suggested for the bibliography
but this time but instead of inserting list of Algorithms place in ert
\listof{algorithm}{\tiny List of What you want}
where \tiny can be replaced with whatever formating options you want.
cheers
owen
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Thanks. That
This is how I would do it
Just before the place where the bibtex bibliography is placed put in ert
\renewcommand\bibname{\tiny Bibliography}
you can replace tiny with whatever latex you want to format the text
cheers
owen
Myriam Abramson wrote:
I have to format the spacing and the font of the
Same sort of thing as what I suggested for the bibliography
but this time but instead of inserting list of Algorithms place in ert
\listof{algorithm}{\tiny List of What you want}
where \tiny can be replaced with whatever formating options you want.
cheers
owen
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Thanks. That
This is how I would do it
Just before the place where the bibtex bibliography is placed put in ert
\renewcommand\bibname{\tiny Bibliography}
you can replace tiny with whatever latex you want to format the text
cheers
owen
Myriam Abramson wrote:
>I have to format the spacing and the font of the
Same sort of thing as what I suggested for the bibliography
but this time but instead of inserting list of Algorithms place in ert
\listof{algorithm}{\tiny List of What you want}
where \tiny can be replaced with whatever formating options you want.
cheers
owen
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Thanks. That
I am using the harvard bibtex package. I would like to use PDFlatex to
produce the final pdf as it seems to do a better job then ps2pdf etc.
However pdflatex does not work when I use the harvard package. I can
view it in every other way but pdflatx just spits out errors like
command [EMAIL
I can do this in a bit of a messy way
go into enumerate then type in
[description1] Some text ... and hit return
then change the enviroment depth with the third button from the left on
you tool bar. Then change back into standard and type in what you want.
once that is finished hit return and go
I am using the harvard bibtex package. I would like to use PDFlatex to
produce the final pdf as it seems to do a better job then ps2pdf etc.
However pdflatex does not work when I use the harvard package. I can
view it in every other way but pdflatx just spits out errors like
command [EMAIL
I can do this in a bit of a messy way
go into enumerate then type in
[description1] Some text ... and hit return
then change the enviroment depth with the third button from the left on
you tool bar. Then change back into standard and type in what you want.
once that is finished hit return and go
I am using the harvard bibtex package. I would like to use PDFlatex to
produce the final pdf as it seems to do a better job then ps2pdf etc.
However pdflatex does not work when I use the harvard package. I can
view it in every other way but pdflatx just spits out errors like
command [EMAIL
I can do this in a bit of a messy way
go into enumerate then type in
"[description1] Some text ..." and hit return
then change the enviroment depth with the third button from the left on
you tool bar. Then change back into standard and type in what you want.
once that is finished hit return and
I have 1.3.0 installed and so I downloaded the patch to upgrade it first
off it does the following
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lyx-1.3.0]# make distclean
cd . /bin/sh ./config.status Makefile
config.status: creating Makefile
Making distclean in lib
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/bin/lyx-1.3.0/lib'
Also could I point out that do have Autoconf 2.57
Owen Lucas wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] automake-1.6.2]$ ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for gawk... gawk
checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
Woops worked it out. some old unupdated soft linked stuff.
I have now upgraded lyx and it seems to be working
cheers
owen
Owen Lucas wrote:
Also could I point out that do have Autoconf 2.57
Owen Lucas wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] automake-1.6.2]$ ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible
I have 1.3.0 installed and so I downloaded the patch to upgrade it first
off it does the following
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lyx-1.3.0]# make distclean
cd . /bin/sh ./config.status Makefile
config.status: creating Makefile
Making distclean in lib
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/bin/lyx-1.3.0/lib'
Also could I point out that do have Autoconf 2.57
Owen Lucas wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] automake-1.6.2]$ ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for gawk... gawk
checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
Woops worked it out. some old unupdated soft linked stuff.
I have now upgraded lyx and it seems to be working
cheers
owen
Owen Lucas wrote:
Also could I point out that do have Autoconf 2.57
Owen Lucas wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] automake-1.6.2]$ ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible
I have 1.3.0 installed and so I downloaded the patch to upgrade it first
off it does the following
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lyx-1.3.0]# make distclean
cd . && /bin/sh ./config.status Makefile
config.status: creating Makefile
Making distclean in lib
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/bin/lyx-1.3.0/lib'
Also could I point out that do have Autoconf 2.57
Owen Lucas wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] automake-1.6.2]$ ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for gawk... gawk
checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
Woops worked it out. some old unupdated soft linked stuff.
I have now upgraded lyx and it seems to be working
cheers
owen
Owen Lucas wrote:
Also could I point out that do have Autoconf 2.57
Owen Lucas wrote:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] automake-1.6.2]$ ./configure
> checking for a BS
I assume that you did try that
ps2pdf -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dAutoFilterColorImages=false
-dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode $$i
option. This usually works fine for me and the image in the PDF is as
good as the file given to it. Exactly what type of images
I assume that you did try that
ps2pdf -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dAutoFilterColorImages=false
-dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode $$i
option. This usually works fine for me and the image in the PDF is as
good as the file given to it. Exactly what type of images
I assume that you did try that
"ps2pdf -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dAutoFilterColorImages=false
-dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode $$i"
option. This usually works fine for me and the image in the PDF is as
good as the file given to it. Exactly what type of
The way I do this is to include the options to not filter the image when
converting to pdf
In lyx under edit-preferences
select the conversion then converters tab and then select Postscript -PDF
then in the converter box where it says ps2pdf place the line
ps2pdf -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false
To change the algorithm header put
\floatname{algorithm}{What you want}
in the preamble this will change what it looks like (but probably not
when looking at lyx)
when you want to insert a list of algorithm in ERT put
\listof{algorithm}{List of What you want}
there is probably one
The way I do this is to include the options to not filter the image when
converting to pdf
In lyx under edit-preferences
select the conversion then converters tab and then select Postscript -PDF
then in the converter box where it says ps2pdf place the line
ps2pdf -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false
To change the algorithm header put
\floatname{algorithm}{What you want}
in the preamble this will change what it looks like (but probably not
when looking at lyx)
when you want to insert a list of algorithm in ERT put
\listof{algorithm}{List of What you want}
there is probably one
The way I do this is to include the options to not filter the image when
converting to pdf
In lyx under edit->preferences
select the conversion then converters tab and then select Postscript ->PDF
then in the converter box where it says ps2pdf place the line
"ps2pdf
To change the algorithm header put
\floatname{algorithm}{What you want}
in the preamble this will change what it looks like (but probably not
when looking at lyx)
when you want to insert a list of algorithm in ERT put
\listof{algorithm}{List of What you want}
there is probably one
When in maths mode you can press meta-m and it allows you to type in
commands as shown in maths.bind. I can get the single character options
to work but cant get the multiple ones to key in. in the file maths.bind
these multi character commands start with. ~S- I assume that you need
to press
O wait I get it now when you go meta-m and it gived you options like
slash it means / not slash.
Owen Lucas wrote:
When in maths mode you can press meta-m and it allows you to type in
commands as shown in maths.bind. I can get the single character options
to work but cant get the multiple
When in maths mode you can press meta-m and it allows you to type in
commands as shown in maths.bind. I can get the single character options
to work but cant get the multiple ones to key in. in the file maths.bind
these multi character commands start with. ~S- I assume that you need
to press
O wait I get it now when you go meta-m and it gived you options like
slash it means / not slash.
Owen Lucas wrote:
When in maths mode you can press meta-m and it allows you to type in
commands as shown in maths.bind. I can get the single character options
to work but cant get the multiple
When in maths mode you can press meta-m and it allows you to type in
commands as shown in maths.bind. I can get the single character options
to work but cant get the multiple ones to key in. in the file maths.bind
these multi character commands start with. "~S-" I assume that you need
to press
O wait I get it now when you go meta-m and it gived you options like
slash it means "/" not "slash".
Owen Lucas wrote:
When in maths mode you can press meta-m and it allows you to type in
commands as shown in maths.bind. I can get the single character options
to work but c
I think that this depends on what bst you are using.
In the past I have put \usepackage [authoryear,round] {natbib} in my
preamble but there may be a better way to do it in new versions of lyx.
These days I use the harvard package which uses round as standard.
cheers
owen
mark boydell wrote:
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