Re: eqnarray numbering
That's it. Thank you. Disable numbers for a specific equation: Use the menu Edit-Math-Toggle_Numbering_of_Line
Re: eqnarray numbering
That's it. Thank you. Disable numbers for a specific equation: Use the menu Edit-Math-Toggle_Numbering_of_Line
Re: eqnarray numbering
That's it. Thank you. > Disable numbers for a specific equation: > Use the menu Edit-Math-Toggle_Numbering_of_Line
space between footnote and footer
hello, i am using book (koma-script) with small margins. my problem i cannot solve is that the space between a footnote and the footer (i have made a line above the footer) is to small. how can i fix this? cu, tc
space between footnote and footer
hello, i am using book (koma-script) with small margins. my problem i cannot solve is that the space between a footnote and the footer (i have made a line above the footer) is to small. how can i fix this? cu, tc
space between footnote and footer
hello, i am using book (koma-script) with small margins. my problem i cannot solve is that the space between a footnote and the footer (i have made a line above the footer) is to small. how can i fix this? cu, tc
Distance between footnote and footrule is too small
hello again, i have a problem with my komascript-book. i have set small borders. now the last row of a footnote is cutting the footrule (the line above the footer). how can i fix this? greetings, tobias ceglarek
Distance between footnote and footrule is too small
hello again, i have a problem with my komascript-book. i have set small borders. now the last row of a footnote is cutting the footrule (the line above the footer). how can i fix this? greetings, tobias ceglarek
Distance between footnote and footrule is too small
hello again, i have a problem with my komascript-book. i have set small borders. now the last row of a footnote is cutting the footrule (the line above the footer). how can i fix this? greetings, tobias ceglarek
Re: Saving equations as images
Hello, I am looking for a quick way to save simple LyX mathematical expressions as image files, along the lines of tex2im (only with LyX's gui interface). Is there any easy, one-step way to do this (like a save as bitmap/jpeg option)? Thank you! =Ubuntu Linux 5.10 (Breezy Badger) LyX 1.3.6 There is a program called eqe solving this task: http://rlehy.free.fr Regards, Tobias Ceglarek
Re: Saving equations as images
Hello, I am looking for a quick way to save simple LyX mathematical expressions as image files, along the lines of tex2im (only with LyX's gui interface). Is there any easy, one-step way to do this (like a save as bitmap/jpeg option)? Thank you! =Ubuntu Linux 5.10 (Breezy Badger) LyX 1.3.6 There is a program called eqe solving this task: http://rlehy.free.fr Regards, Tobias Ceglarek
Re: Saving equations as images
> Hello, > > I am looking for a quick way to save simple LyX mathematical expressions > as > image files, along the lines of tex2im (only with LyX's gui interface). Is > there any easy, one-step way to do this (like a "save as bitmap/jpeg" > option)? > > Thank you! > > =Ubuntu Linux 5.10 (Breezy Badger) > LyX 1.3.6 > There is a program called eqe solving this task: http://rlehy.free.fr Regards, Tobias Ceglarek
Re: fancy userdefined
Do you mean just the String Name? Then there appears in the left and right head the String Name. But I want to appear e.g. the name of the chapter in the left. Now it works for me: \fancyhf{} \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\thesection.\ #1}} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.4pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt} \lhead{\sc \leftmark} \chead{} \rhead{} \lfoot{\sc T. Ceglarek, Juli 2006} \cfoot{} \rfoot{\sc \thepage} (In the left foot my name and a date appears and in the right the page number.) If you want to have a head on not numbered chapters, you have to put an ERT: \markboth{nameofchapter}{} below the title of this chapter (where nameofchapter must be the name of the chapter). Regards, TC Hi Can you prove with lhead{Name} and rhead{Name}. That work fine in lyx-1.3.7 Regards [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: hello, i wanna define my pagestyle with fancy. so i have made following entry in the preamble: \lhead{} \chead{} \rhead{} \lfoot{My Name, Juli 2006} \cfoot{} \rfoot{\thepage} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.1pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.1pt} it works. but i don't know how to insert the name of the section in left head. or the name of the chapter in the left head and the name of the section in the right. something like this ... i have tried lhead{\thesection} but then there is just the number of the section visible. can anybody help? regards, tc
Re: fancy userdefined
Do you mean just the String Name? Then there appears in the left and right head the String Name. But I want to appear e.g. the name of the chapter in the left. Now it works for me: \fancyhf{} \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\thesection.\ #1}} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.4pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt} \lhead{\sc \leftmark} \chead{} \rhead{} \lfoot{\sc T. Ceglarek, Juli 2006} \cfoot{} \rfoot{\sc \thepage} (In the left foot my name and a date appears and in the right the page number.) If you want to have a head on not numbered chapters, you have to put an ERT: \markboth{nameofchapter}{} below the title of this chapter (where nameofchapter must be the name of the chapter). Regards, TC Hi Can you prove with lhead{Name} and rhead{Name}. That work fine in lyx-1.3.7 Regards [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: hello, i wanna define my pagestyle with fancy. so i have made following entry in the preamble: \lhead{} \chead{} \rhead{} \lfoot{My Name, Juli 2006} \cfoot{} \rfoot{\thepage} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.1pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.1pt} it works. but i don't know how to insert the name of the section in left head. or the name of the chapter in the left head and the name of the section in the right. something like this ... i have tried lhead{\thesection} but then there is just the number of the section visible. can anybody help? regards, tc
Re: fancy userdefined
Do you mean just the String "Name"? Then there appears in the left and right head the String "Name". But I want to appear e.g. the name of the chapter in the left. Now it works for me: \fancyhf{} \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\thesection.\ #1}} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.4pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt} \lhead{\sc \leftmark} \chead{} \rhead{} \lfoot{\sc T. Ceglarek, Juli 2006} \cfoot{} \rfoot{\sc \thepage} (In the left foot my name and a date appears and in the right the page number.) If you want to have a head on not numbered chapters, you have to put an ERT: "\markboth{nameofchapter}{}" below the title of this chapter (where "nameofchapter" must be the name of the chapter). Regards, TC > Hi > Can you prove with lhead{Name} and rhead{Name}. That work fine in > lyx-1.3.7 > Regards > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: >> hello, >> >> i wanna define my pagestyle with fancy. so i have made following entry >> in >> the preamble: >> >> \lhead{} >> \chead{} >> \rhead{} >> \lfoot{My Name, Juli 2006} >> \cfoot{} >> \rfoot{\thepage} >> \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.1pt} >> \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.1pt} >> >> it works. but i don't know how to insert the name of the section in left >> head. or the name of the chapter in the left head and the name of the >> section in the right. something like this ... >> >> i have tried "lhead{\thesection}" but then there is just the number of >> the >> section visible. >> >> can anybody help? >> >> regards, >> >> tc >> >> >> > >
fancy userdefined
hello, i wanna define my pagestyle with fancy. so i have made following entry in the preamble: \lhead{} \chead{} \rhead{} \lfoot{My Name, Juli 2006} \cfoot{} \rfoot{\thepage} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.1pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.1pt} it works. but i don't know how to insert the name of the section in left head. or the name of the chapter in the left head and the name of the section in the right. something like this ... i have tried lhead{\thesection} but then there is just the number of the section visible. can anybody help? regards, tc
just a horizontal line
hello again, how to make a horizontal line above and below my title ? cu, tc
Re: fancy userdefined
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 18:33:17 +0200 (CEST) Subject: fancy userdefined From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org X-PMX-Version: 5.1.2.240295, Antispam-Engine: 2.3.0.1, Antispam-Data: 2006.4.5.213708 (Univ. Osnabrueck) X-PMX-Spam: Gauge=X, Probability=10%, Report=PRIORITY_NO_NAME 0.716, NO_REAL_NAME 0, __CT 0, __CT_TEXT_PLAIN 0, __HAS_MSGID 0, __HAS_X_PRIORITY 0, __MIME_TEXT_ONLY 0, __MIME_VERSION 0, __SANE_MSGID 0, __USER_AGENT 0 X-PMX-Spam-Level: X hello, i wanna define my pagestyle with fancy. so i have made following entry in the preamble: \lhead{} \chead{} \rhead{} \lfoot{My Name, Juli 2006} \cfoot{} \rfoot{\thepage} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.1pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.1pt} it works. but i don't know how to insert the name of the section in left head. or the name of the chapter in the left head and the name of the section in the right. something like this ... i have tried lhead{\thesection} but then there is just the number of the section visible. can anybody help? You may refer to running headers with \leftmark and \rightmark. AFAIR, most classes require no other options than \pagestyle{fancy} to get these. What happens if you don't redefine \chead and \rhead as empty ? I don't know how \leftmark and \rightmark works. If i don't redefine \chead and \rhead then the chapter is presented in the header. that's ok, but chapters with no numbering are not displayed. The easiest thing would be just a macro like \thepage, which give's me the name of the chapter. tc
Re: just a horizontal line
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello again, how to make a horizontal line above and below my title ? cu, tc Above and below, insert an ERT box with the following command \hrulefill Your hint works just for normal text, but not for the title. It seems to be a special case. TC
Re: fancy userdefined
You may refer to running headers with \leftmark and \rightmark. AFAIR, most classes require no other options than \pagestyle{fancy} to get these. What happens if you don't redefine \chead and \rhead as empty ? I don't know how \leftmark and \rightmark works. If i don't redefine \chead and \rhead then the chapter is presented in the header. that's ok, but chapters with no numbering are not displayed. They won't work for unnumbered chapters. Here I define commands for unnumbered chapters: this one sends the chapter title in the TOC and on both right and page headers, but the page where the chapter begins: \newcommand{\tocchap}[1]{\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline {}#1}\markboth{\textsc{#1}}{\textsc{#1}}\thispagestyle{plain}} this one is the new \chapterstar to be used instead of \chapter* \newcommand{\chapterstar}[1]{\chapter*{#1}\tocchap{#1}} and the layout of the document is edited to get chapterstar in the style list. The easiest thing would be just a macro like \thepage, which give's me the name of the chapter. The command name is \chaptername, but it's more appropriate to use \chaptermark and \leftmark command to manage these: \chaptermark defines the running header and \leftmark retrieves it, see the Companion for explanantions. I use fancyplain here, and a complete customization of the running headers for a report: \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{ \markboth{\textsc{\thechapter.\ #1}}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{ \markright{\textsc{\thesection\ #1}}} \rhead[\fancyplain{}{\it\leftmark}]{\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}} \chead{} \lhead[\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}]{\fancyplain{}{\it\rightmark}} thank you for your code. it helps me to understand little more. the following code makes what i want -- but not for chapters with no numbering. why, please? how to fix? \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\thesection.\ #1}} \lhead{\nouppercase{\leftmark}} \chead{} \rhead{}
Re: fancy userdefined
You may refer to running headers with \leftmark and \rightmark. AFAIR, most classes require no other options than \pagestyle{fancy} to get these. What happens if you don't redefine \chead and \rhead as empty ? I don't know how \leftmark and \rightmark works. If i don't redefine \chead and \rhead then the chapter is presented in the header. that's ok, but chapters with no numbering are not displayed. They won't work for unnumbered chapters. Here I define commands for unnumbered chapters: this one sends the chapter title in the TOC and on both right and page headers, but the page where the chapter begins: \newcommand{\tocchap}[1]{\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline {}#1}\markboth{\textsc{#1}}{\textsc{#1}}\thispagestyle{plain}} this one is the new \chapterstar to be used instead of \chapter* \newcommand{\chapterstar}[1]{\chapter*{#1}\tocchap{#1}} and the layout of the document is edited to get chapterstar in the style list. The easiest thing would be just a macro like \thepage, which give's me the name of the chapter. The command name is \chaptername, but it's more appropriate to use \chaptermark and \leftmark command to manage these: \chaptermark defines the running header and \leftmark retrieves it, see the Companion for explanantions. I use fancyplain here, and a complete customization of the running headers for a report: \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{ \markboth{\textsc{\thechapter.\ #1}}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{ \markright{\textsc{\thesection\ #1}}} \rhead[\fancyplain{}{\it\leftmark}]{\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}} \chead{} \lhead[\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}]{\fancyplain{}{\it\rightmark}} thank you for your code. it helps me to understand little more. the following code makes what i want -- but not for chapters with no numbering. why, please? how to fix? \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\thesection.\ #1}} \lhead{\nouppercase{\leftmark}} \chead{} \rhead{} i have just found a solution by myself. when i insert \markboth{xxx}{} below the chapters without numbering (where xxx is the title of the chapter), then the name of these special chapters are visible, too. thank you
horizontal line above and below titel-environment
hello again, how can i make a horizontal line above and below the title? Layout/Paragraph/Lines Pagebreaks does not work. \hrulefill does not work, too. (the lines appear on a blank side before the title page) thank you your support, tc ps: lyx version 1.3.6
Re: horizontal line above and below titel-environment
It work's !! Thank you very much, Tobias C. Well, one cheap way to do it is to put ERT in the title, e.g.: \hrulefill \\ This is the Title \\ \hrulefill That gives me lines above and below. They're not spaced very well, but that could be resolved. I believe there's also a package that allows such customization. Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello again, how can i make a horizontal line above and below the title? Layout/Paragraph/Lines Pagebreaks does not work. \hrulefill does not work, too. (the lines appear on a blank side before the title page) thank you your support, tc ps: lyx version 1.3.6
fancy userdefined
hello, i wanna define my pagestyle with fancy. so i have made following entry in the preamble: \lhead{} \chead{} \rhead{} \lfoot{My Name, Juli 2006} \cfoot{} \rfoot{\thepage} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.1pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.1pt} it works. but i don't know how to insert the name of the section in left head. or the name of the chapter in the left head and the name of the section in the right. something like this ... i have tried lhead{\thesection} but then there is just the number of the section visible. can anybody help? regards, tc
just a horizontal line
hello again, how to make a horizontal line above and below my title ? cu, tc
Re: fancy userdefined
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 18:33:17 +0200 (CEST) Subject: fancy userdefined From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org X-PMX-Version: 5.1.2.240295, Antispam-Engine: 2.3.0.1, Antispam-Data: 2006.4.5.213708 (Univ. Osnabrueck) X-PMX-Spam: Gauge=X, Probability=10%, Report=PRIORITY_NO_NAME 0.716, NO_REAL_NAME 0, __CT 0, __CT_TEXT_PLAIN 0, __HAS_MSGID 0, __HAS_X_PRIORITY 0, __MIME_TEXT_ONLY 0, __MIME_VERSION 0, __SANE_MSGID 0, __USER_AGENT 0 X-PMX-Spam-Level: X hello, i wanna define my pagestyle with fancy. so i have made following entry in the preamble: \lhead{} \chead{} \rhead{} \lfoot{My Name, Juli 2006} \cfoot{} \rfoot{\thepage} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.1pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.1pt} it works. but i don't know how to insert the name of the section in left head. or the name of the chapter in the left head and the name of the section in the right. something like this ... i have tried lhead{\thesection} but then there is just the number of the section visible. can anybody help? You may refer to running headers with \leftmark and \rightmark. AFAIR, most classes require no other options than \pagestyle{fancy} to get these. What happens if you don't redefine \chead and \rhead as empty ? I don't know how \leftmark and \rightmark works. If i don't redefine \chead and \rhead then the chapter is presented in the header. that's ok, but chapters with no numbering are not displayed. The easiest thing would be just a macro like \thepage, which give's me the name of the chapter. tc
Re: just a horizontal line
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello again, how to make a horizontal line above and below my title ? cu, tc Above and below, insert an ERT box with the following command \hrulefill Your hint works just for normal text, but not for the title. It seems to be a special case. TC
Re: fancy userdefined
You may refer to running headers with \leftmark and \rightmark. AFAIR, most classes require no other options than \pagestyle{fancy} to get these. What happens if you don't redefine \chead and \rhead as empty ? I don't know how \leftmark and \rightmark works. If i don't redefine \chead and \rhead then the chapter is presented in the header. that's ok, but chapters with no numbering are not displayed. They won't work for unnumbered chapters. Here I define commands for unnumbered chapters: this one sends the chapter title in the TOC and on both right and page headers, but the page where the chapter begins: \newcommand{\tocchap}[1]{\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline {}#1}\markboth{\textsc{#1}}{\textsc{#1}}\thispagestyle{plain}} this one is the new \chapterstar to be used instead of \chapter* \newcommand{\chapterstar}[1]{\chapter*{#1}\tocchap{#1}} and the layout of the document is edited to get chapterstar in the style list. The easiest thing would be just a macro like \thepage, which give's me the name of the chapter. The command name is \chaptername, but it's more appropriate to use \chaptermark and \leftmark command to manage these: \chaptermark defines the running header and \leftmark retrieves it, see the Companion for explanantions. I use fancyplain here, and a complete customization of the running headers for a report: \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{ \markboth{\textsc{\thechapter.\ #1}}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{ \markright{\textsc{\thesection\ #1}}} \rhead[\fancyplain{}{\it\leftmark}]{\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}} \chead{} \lhead[\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}]{\fancyplain{}{\it\rightmark}} thank you for your code. it helps me to understand little more. the following code makes what i want -- but not for chapters with no numbering. why, please? how to fix? \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\thesection.\ #1}} \lhead{\nouppercase{\leftmark}} \chead{} \rhead{}
Re: fancy userdefined
You may refer to running headers with \leftmark and \rightmark. AFAIR, most classes require no other options than \pagestyle{fancy} to get these. What happens if you don't redefine \chead and \rhead as empty ? I don't know how \leftmark and \rightmark works. If i don't redefine \chead and \rhead then the chapter is presented in the header. that's ok, but chapters with no numbering are not displayed. They won't work for unnumbered chapters. Here I define commands for unnumbered chapters: this one sends the chapter title in the TOC and on both right and page headers, but the page where the chapter begins: \newcommand{\tocchap}[1]{\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline {}#1}\markboth{\textsc{#1}}{\textsc{#1}}\thispagestyle{plain}} this one is the new \chapterstar to be used instead of \chapter* \newcommand{\chapterstar}[1]{\chapter*{#1}\tocchap{#1}} and the layout of the document is edited to get chapterstar in the style list. The easiest thing would be just a macro like \thepage, which give's me the name of the chapter. The command name is \chaptername, but it's more appropriate to use \chaptermark and \leftmark command to manage these: \chaptermark defines the running header and \leftmark retrieves it, see the Companion for explanantions. I use fancyplain here, and a complete customization of the running headers for a report: \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{ \markboth{\textsc{\thechapter.\ #1}}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{ \markright{\textsc{\thesection\ #1}}} \rhead[\fancyplain{}{\it\leftmark}]{\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}} \chead{} \lhead[\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}]{\fancyplain{}{\it\rightmark}} thank you for your code. it helps me to understand little more. the following code makes what i want -- but not for chapters with no numbering. why, please? how to fix? \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\thesection.\ #1}} \lhead{\nouppercase{\leftmark}} \chead{} \rhead{} i have just found a solution by myself. when i insert \markboth{xxx}{} below the chapters without numbering (where xxx is the title of the chapter), then the name of these special chapters are visible, too. thank you
horizontal line above and below titel-environment
hello again, how can i make a horizontal line above and below the title? Layout/Paragraph/Lines Pagebreaks does not work. \hrulefill does not work, too. (the lines appear on a blank side before the title page) thank you your support, tc ps: lyx version 1.3.6
Re: horizontal line above and below titel-environment
It work's !! Thank you very much, Tobias C. Well, one cheap way to do it is to put ERT in the title, e.g.: \hrulefill \\ This is the Title \\ \hrulefill That gives me lines above and below. They're not spaced very well, but that could be resolved. I believe there's also a package that allows such customization. Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello again, how can i make a horizontal line above and below the title? Layout/Paragraph/Lines Pagebreaks does not work. \hrulefill does not work, too. (the lines appear on a blank side before the title page) thank you your support, tc ps: lyx version 1.3.6
fancy userdefined
hello, i wanna define my pagestyle with fancy. so i have made following entry in the preamble: \lhead{} \chead{} \rhead{} \lfoot{My Name, Juli 2006} \cfoot{} \rfoot{\thepage} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.1pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.1pt} it works. but i don't know how to insert the name of the section in left head. or the name of the chapter in the left head and the name of the section in the right. something like this ... i have tried "lhead{\thesection}" but then there is just the number of the section visible. can anybody help? regards, tc
just a horizontal line
hello again, how to make a horizontal line above and below my title ? cu, tc
Re: fancy userdefined
> >>>Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 18:33:17 +0200 (CEST) >>>Subject: fancy userdefined >>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org >>>X-PMX-Version: 5.1.2.240295, Antispam-Engine: 2.3.0.1, Antispam-Data: >>> 2006.4.5.213708 (Univ. Osnabrueck) >>>X-PMX-Spam: Gauge=X, Probability=10%, Report=PRIORITY_NO_NAME 0.716, >>> NO_REAL_NAME 0, __CT 0, __CT_TEXT_PLAIN 0, __HAS_MSGID 0, > __HAS_X_PRIORITY 0, __MIME_TEXT_ONLY 0, __MIME_VERSION 0, __SANE_MSGID 0, > __USER_AGENT 0 >>>X-PMX-Spam-Level: X >>> >>>hello, >>> >>>i wanna define my pagestyle with fancy. so i have made following entry >>> in >>>the preamble: >>> >>>\lhead{} >>>\chead{} >>>\rhead{} >>>\lfoot{My Name, Juli 2006} >>>\cfoot{} >>>\rfoot{\thepage} >>>\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.1pt} >>>\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.1pt} >>> >>>it works. but i don't know how to insert the name of the section in left >>>head. or the name of the chapter in the left head and the name of the >>>section in the right. something like this ... >>> >>>i have tried "lhead{\thesection}" but then there is just the number of >>> the >>>section visible. >>> >>>can anybody help? > > You may refer to running headers with \leftmark and \rightmark. > AFAIR, most classes require no other options than \pagestyle{fancy} > to get these. What happens if you don't redefine \chead and \rhead as > empty ? > > I don't know how \leftmark and \rightmark works. If i don't redefine \chead and \rhead then the chapter is presented in the header. that's ok, but chapters with no numbering are not displayed. The easiest thing would be just a macro like "\thepage", which give's me the name of the chapter. tc
Re: just a horizontal line
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> hello again, >> >> how to make a horizontal line above and below my title ? >> >> cu, >> >> tc >> >> >> > Above and below, insert an ERT box with the following command \hrulefill > Your hint works just for normal text, but not for the title. It seems to be a special case. TC
Re: fancy userdefined
> You may refer to running headers with \leftmark and \rightmark. AFAIR, most classes require no other options than \pagestyle{fancy} to get these. What happens if you don't redefine \chead and \rhead as empty ? >>> >>>I don't know how \leftmark and \rightmark works. >>> >>>If i don't redefine \chead and \rhead then the chapter is presented in >>> the >>>header. that's ok, but chapters with no numbering are not displayed. > > > They won't work for unnumbered chapters. > Here I define commands for unnumbered chapters: > this one sends the chapter title in the TOC and on both right and page > headers, > but the page where the chapter begins: > \newcommand{\tocchap}[1]{\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline > {}#1}\markboth{\textsc{#1}}{\textsc{#1}}\thispagestyle{plain}} > this one is the new \chapterstar to be used instead of \chapter* > \newcommand{\chapterstar}[1]{\chapter*{#1}\tocchap{#1}} > and the layout of the document is edited to get chapterstar in the style > list. > >>>The easiest thing would be just a macro like "\thepage", which give's me >>>the name of the chapter. > > The command name is \chaptername, but it's more appropriate to use > \chaptermark and > \leftmark command to manage these: \chaptermark defines the running header > and \leftmark retrieves it, > see the Companion for explanantions. > > I use fancyplain here, and a complete customization of the running headers > for a report: > \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{ > \markboth{\textsc{\thechapter.\ #1}}{}} > \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{ > \markright{\textsc{\thesection\ #1}}} > > \rhead[\fancyplain{}{\it\leftmark}]{\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}} > \chead{} > \lhead[\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}]{\fancyplain{}{\it\rightmark}} > thank you for your code. it helps me to understand little more. the following code makes what i want -- but not for chapters with no numbering. why, please? how to fix? \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\thesection.\ #1}} \lhead{\nouppercase{\leftmark}} \chead{} \rhead{}
Re: fancy userdefined
>> > > You may refer to running headers with \leftmark and \rightmark. > AFAIR, most classes require no other options than \pagestyle{fancy} > to get these. What happens if you don't redefine \chead and \rhead as > empty ? > > I don't know how \leftmark and \rightmark works. If i don't redefine \chead and \rhead then the chapter is presented in the header. that's ok, but chapters with no numbering are not displayed. >> >> >> They won't work for unnumbered chapters. >> Here I define commands for unnumbered chapters: >> this one sends the chapter title in the TOC and on both right and page >> headers, >> but the page where the chapter begins: >> \newcommand{\tocchap}[1]{\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline >> {}#1}\markboth{\textsc{#1}}{\textsc{#1}}\thispagestyle{plain}} >> this one is the new \chapterstar to be used instead of \chapter* >> \newcommand{\chapterstar}[1]{\chapter*{#1}\tocchap{#1}} >> and the layout of the document is edited to get chapterstar in the style >> list. >> The easiest thing would be just a macro like "\thepage", which give's me the name of the chapter. >> >> The command name is \chaptername, but it's more appropriate to use >> \chaptermark and >> \leftmark command to manage these: \chaptermark defines the running >> header >> and \leftmark retrieves it, >> see the Companion for explanantions. >> >> I use fancyplain here, and a complete customization of the running >> headers >> for a report: >> \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{ >> \markboth{\textsc{\thechapter.\ #1}}{}} >> \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{ >> \markright{\textsc{\thesection\ #1}}} >> >> \rhead[\fancyplain{}{\it\leftmark}]{\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}} >> \chead{} >> \lhead[\fancyplain{\rm\thepage}{\rm\thepage}]{\fancyplain{}{\it\rightmark}} >> > > > thank you for your code. it helps me to understand little more. the > following code makes what i want -- but not for chapters with no > numbering. why, please? how to fix? > > \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} > \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\thesection.\ #1}} > \lhead{\nouppercase{\leftmark}} > \chead{} > \rhead{} > > i have just found a solution by myself. when i insert "\markboth{xxx}{}" below the chapters without numbering (where "xxx" is the title of the chapter), then the name of these special chapters are visible, too. thank you
horizontal line above and below titel-environment
hello again, how can i make a horizontal line above and below the title? "Layout/Paragraph/Lines & Pagebreaks" does not work. "\hrulefill" does not work, too. (the lines appear on a blank side before the title page) thank you your support, tc ps: lyx version 1.3.6
Re: horizontal line above and below titel-environment
It work's !! Thank you very much, Tobias C. > > Well, one cheap way to do it is to put ERT in the title, e.g.: > \hrulefill \\ This is the Title \\ \hrulefill > That gives me lines above and below. They're not spaced very well, but > that could be resolved. I believe there's also a package that allows > such customization. > > Richard > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> hello again, >> >> how can i make a horizontal line above and below the title? >> >> "Layout/Paragraph/Lines & Pagebreaks" does not work. >> >> "\hrulefill" does not work, too. (the lines appear on a blank side >> before >> the title page) >> >> thank you your support, >> >> tc >> >> ps: lyx version 1.3.6 >> > >
List of Figures (2nd edition)
hello, now i have short titles in my list of figures. but i have one more question: how can i change the way of numbering the figures? for example: not(!) 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, ..., 2.1, 2.2, ... but: 1, 2, 3, 4, ... or A, B, C, D, ... i am using document class book-komascript. regards, tc
way of citations (bibtex)
hello again, how can i modify the way of citation, when i am using bibtex? now citations in the text look like [1] or [12, comment]. i want them to look like (Lorenz, 1963) or so. thank you all for your support! tc
List of Figures (2nd edition)
hello, now i have short titles in my list of figures. but i have one more question: how can i change the way of numbering the figures? for example: not(!) 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, ..., 2.1, 2.2, ... but: 1, 2, 3, 4, ... or A, B, C, D, ... i am using document class book-komascript. regards, tc
way of citations (bibtex)
hello again, how can i modify the way of citation, when i am using bibtex? now citations in the text look like [1] or [12, comment]. i want them to look like (Lorenz, 1963) or so. thank you all for your support! tc
List of Figures (2nd edition)
hello, now i have short titles in my list of figures. but i have one more question: how can i change the way of numbering the figures? for example: not(!) 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, ..., 2.1, 2.2, ... but: 1, 2, 3, 4, ... or A, B, C, D, ... i am using document class book-komascript. regards, tc
way of citations (bibtex)
hello again, how can i modify the way of citation, when i am using bibtex? now citations in the text look like "[1]" or "[12, ]". i want them to look like "(Lorenz, 1963)" or so. thank you all for your support! tc
Re: List of Figures
Thank you very much - it works! Hi Click: Insert - short title and then write a shorter title after the title of the figure. In the TOC the short title is displayed. Also works for section titles etc. and works is both TOC and headers etc. Regards Christiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, i have inserted a list of figures in my document (book-komascript). the problem is that the whole(!) description of the figures appears in the list. i want to appear just a short title of each figure. can anyone help me, please? cu, tc
Re: List of Figures
Thank you very much - it works! Hi Click: Insert - short title and then write a shorter title after the title of the figure. In the TOC the short title is displayed. Also works for section titles etc. and works is both TOC and headers etc. Regards Christiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, i have inserted a list of figures in my document (book-komascript). the problem is that the whole(!) description of the figures appears in the list. i want to appear just a short title of each figure. can anyone help me, please? cu, tc
Re: List of Figures
Thank you very much - it works! > Hi > > Click: Insert - short title > and then write a shorter title after the title of the figure. In the TOC > the short title is displayed. Also works for section titles etc. and > works is both TOC and headers etc. > > Regards > Christiaan > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>hello, >> >>i have inserted a list of figures in my document (book-komascript). the >>problem is that the whole(!) description of the figures appears in the >>list. i want to appear just a short title of each figure. >> >>can anyone help me, please? >> >>cu, >> >> tc >> >> > >
List of Figures
hello, i have inserted a list of figures in my document (book-komascript). the problem is that the whole(!) description of the figures appears in the list. i want to appear just a short title of each figure. can anyone help me, please? cu, tc
List of Figures
hello, i have inserted a list of figures in my document (book-komascript). the problem is that the whole(!) description of the figures appears in the list. i want to appear just a short title of each figure. can anyone help me, please? cu, tc
List of Figures
hello, i have inserted a list of figures in my document (book-komascript). the problem is that the whole(!) description of the figures appears in the list. i want to appear just a short title of each figure. can anyone help me, please? cu, tc