Re: Double language layout
vinc...@alice.it wrote: Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? Thank you very much, Vince Make sure you have the parallel.sty package installed. It is part of a complete texlive install. In the preamble: \usepackage{parallel} In your document: ERT \begin{Parallel}{5cm}{5cm}\ParallelLText{ Section heading in first language paragraphs of text in first language ERT }\ParallelRText{ Section heading in second language paragraphs of text in second language ERT }\end{Parallel} Shared figures/tables outside the Parallel stuff ERT \begin{Parallel} ... (your next section) Obviously, use something that fits your page size instead of 5cm. If one language generally needs more room to say the same, then it can have a wider column. I only gave this a quick test, but at least it worked with page breaking. (multicol.sty with manual column breaks doesn't do this well at all.) Helge Hafting
Re: Double language layout
vinc...@alice.it wrote: Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? Thank you very much, Vince Make sure you have the parallel.sty package installed. It is part of a complete texlive install. In the preamble: \usepackage{parallel} In your document: ERT \begin{Parallel}{5cm}{5cm}\ParallelLText{ Section heading in first language paragraphs of text in first language ERT }\ParallelRText{ Section heading in second language paragraphs of text in second language ERT }\end{Parallel} Shared figures/tables outside the Parallel stuff ERT \begin{Parallel} ... (your next section) Obviously, use something that fits your page size instead of 5cm. If one language generally needs more room to say the same, then it can have a wider column. I only gave this a quick test, but at least it worked with page breaking. (multicol.sty with manual column breaks doesn't do this well at all.) Helge Hafting
Re: Double language layout
vinc...@alice.it wrote: Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? Thank you very much, Vince Make sure you have the parallel.sty package installed. It is part of a complete texlive install. In the preamble: \usepackage{parallel} In your document: ERT \begin{Parallel}{5cm}{5cm}\ParallelLText{ Section heading in first language paragraphs of text in first language ERT }\ParallelRText{ Section heading in second language paragraphs of text in second language ERT }\end{Parallel} Shared figures/tables outside the Parallel stuff ERT \begin{Parallel} ... (your next section) Obviously, use something that fits your page size instead of "5cm". If one language generally needs more room to say the same, then it can have a wider column. I only gave this a quick test, but at least it worked with page breaking. (multicol.sty with manual column breaks doesn't do this well at all.) Helge Hafting
Re: Double language layout
vinc...@alice.it wrote: Does anyone of you know how to do this? you probably want to look on latex ledpar package; lyx does not have support for it and it would be imho better to do the whole thing in pure latex. pavel
Re: Double language layout
vinc...@alice.it wrote: Does anyone of you know how to do this? you probably want to look on latex ledpar package; lyx does not have support for it and it would be imho better to do the whole thing in pure latex. pavel
Re: Double language layout
vinc...@alice.it wrote: > Does anyone of you know how to do this? you probably want to look on latex ledpar package; lyx does not have support for it and it would be imho better to do the whole thing in pure latex. pavel
R: Double language layout
Thank you Kornel, with your suggestion I got things to be aligned. But unfortunately I can't have boxes longer than a page: they would print only the first page otherwise! I don't have any clue about how to fix this! Do you? vince -Messaggio originale- Da: Kornel Benko [mailto:kor...@lyx.org] Inviato: ven 09/10/2009 17.57 A: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Oggetto: Re: Double language layout Am Freitag 09 Oktober 2009 schrieb rgheck: On 10/09/2009 10:43 AM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? I don't think it would be possible to do this in LyX natively, i.e., without a LOT of ERT. There must be some LaTeX packages that do this kind of thing, but I don't know of them, and you might be better off just doing the whole thing in LaTeX. rh I have done something like this with minipages, simulating so double columns. 1.) Insert-Box, Right click-Settings-With 45 Column width 2.) Insert-Formatting-Horizontal space...-Spacing=Horizontal fill 3.) Insert-Box, Right click-Settings-With 45 Column width Kornel -- Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de
Re: R: Double language layout
On 10/11/2009 05:54 PM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Thank you Kornel, with your suggestion I got things to be aligned. But unfortunately I can't have boxes longer than a page: they would print only the first page otherwise! I don't have any clue about how to fix this! Do you? No way to fix it when using minipages. They are limited to a page. If you're doing a full bilingual sort of thing, then look into packages on ctan.org that are intended for critical editions. There are a few, that I saw a while ago. But using them with LyX is another matter. rh
Re: R: Double language layout
Am Monday 12 October 2009 schrieb rgheck: On 10/11/2009 05:54 PM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Thank you Kornel, with your suggestion I got things to be aligned. But unfortunately I can't have boxes longer than a page: they would print only the first page otherwise! I don't have any clue about how to fix this! Do you? No way to fix it when using minipages. They are limited to a page. If you're doing a full bilingual sort of thing, then look into packages on ctan.org that are intended for critical editions. There are a few, that I saw a while ago. But using them with LyX is another matter. rh As Richard said, no way. So you have to manually split. If your paragraphs were small enough, you could split on every paragraph. Kornel -- Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
R: Double language layout
Thank you Kornel, with your suggestion I got things to be aligned. But unfortunately I can't have boxes longer than a page: they would print only the first page otherwise! I don't have any clue about how to fix this! Do you? vince -Messaggio originale- Da: Kornel Benko [mailto:kor...@lyx.org] Inviato: ven 09/10/2009 17.57 A: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Oggetto: Re: Double language layout Am Freitag 09 Oktober 2009 schrieb rgheck: On 10/09/2009 10:43 AM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? I don't think it would be possible to do this in LyX natively, i.e., without a LOT of ERT. There must be some LaTeX packages that do this kind of thing, but I don't know of them, and you might be better off just doing the whole thing in LaTeX. rh I have done something like this with minipages, simulating so double columns. 1.) Insert-Box, Right click-Settings-With 45 Column width 2.) Insert-Formatting-Horizontal space...-Spacing=Horizontal fill 3.) Insert-Box, Right click-Settings-With 45 Column width Kornel -- Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de
Re: R: Double language layout
On 10/11/2009 05:54 PM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Thank you Kornel, with your suggestion I got things to be aligned. But unfortunately I can't have boxes longer than a page: they would print only the first page otherwise! I don't have any clue about how to fix this! Do you? No way to fix it when using minipages. They are limited to a page. If you're doing a full bilingual sort of thing, then look into packages on ctan.org that are intended for critical editions. There are a few, that I saw a while ago. But using them with LyX is another matter. rh
Re: R: Double language layout
Am Monday 12 October 2009 schrieb rgheck: On 10/11/2009 05:54 PM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Thank you Kornel, with your suggestion I got things to be aligned. But unfortunately I can't have boxes longer than a page: they would print only the first page otherwise! I don't have any clue about how to fix this! Do you? No way to fix it when using minipages. They are limited to a page. If you're doing a full bilingual sort of thing, then look into packages on ctan.org that are intended for critical editions. There are a few, that I saw a while ago. But using them with LyX is another matter. rh As Richard said, no way. So you have to manually split. If your paragraphs were small enough, you could split on every paragraph. Kornel -- Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
R: Double language layout
Thank you Kornel, with your suggestion I got things to be aligned. But unfortunately I can't have boxes longer than a page: they would print only the first page otherwise! I don't have any clue about how to fix this! Do you? vince -Messaggio originale- Da: Kornel Benko [mailto:kor...@lyx.org] Inviato: ven 09/10/2009 17.57 A: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Oggetto: Re: Double language layout Am Freitag 09 Oktober 2009 schrieb rgheck: > On 10/09/2009 10:43 AM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use > > Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a > > double column layout with the text written in one language on the left > > and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, > > sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only > > things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures > > and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? > > I don't think it would be possible to do this in LyX natively, i.e., > without a LOT of ERT. There must be some LaTeX packages that do this > kind of thing, but I don't know of them, and you might be better off > just doing the whole thing in LaTeX. > > rh I have done something like this with minipages, simulating so double columns. 1.) Insert->Box, Right click->Settings->With 45 Column width 2.) Insert->Formatting->Horizontal space...->Spacing=Horizontal fill 3.) Insert->Box, Right click->Settings->With 45 Column width Kornel -- Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de
Re: R: Double language layout
On 10/11/2009 05:54 PM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Thank you Kornel, with your suggestion I got things to be aligned. But unfortunately I can't have boxes longer than a page: they would print only the first page otherwise! I don't have any clue about how to fix this! Do you? No way to fix it when using minipages. They are limited to a page. If you're doing a full bilingual sort of thing, then look into packages on ctan.org that are intended for critical editions. There are a few, that I saw a while ago. But using them with LyX is another matter. rh
Re: R: Double language layout
Am Monday 12 October 2009 schrieb rgheck: > On 10/11/2009 05:54 PM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: > > Thank you Kornel, > > with your suggestion I got things to be aligned. But unfortunately I can't > > have boxes longer than a page: they would print only the first page > > otherwise! > > I don't have any clue about how to fix this! > > Do you? > > > > > No way to fix it when using minipages. They are limited to a page. > > If you're doing a full bilingual sort of thing, then look into packages > on ctan.org that are intended for critical editions. There are a few, > that I saw a while ago. But using them with LyX is another matter. > > rh > As Richard said, no way. So you have to manually split. If your paragraphs were small enough, you could split on every paragraph. Kornel -- Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Double language layout
Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? Thank you very much, Vince
Re: Double language layout
On 10/09/2009 10:43 AM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? I don't think it would be possible to do this in LyX natively, i.e., without a LOT of ERT. There must be some LaTeX packages that do this kind of thing, but I don't know of them, and you might be better off just doing the whole thing in LaTeX. rh
R: Double language layout
It seems it's a problem of keeping the columns independent. If it is possible to say LaTex to use a column as a page, then it'd be easy to tell: In the preamble: \usepackage[italian,british]{babel} In the manuscript: \chapter{Introduzione} \selectlanguage{italian} \subsection*{subsect} bla bla bla ... \selectlanguage{british} -Messaggio originale- Da: rgheck [mailto:rgh...@bobjweil.com] Inviato: ven 09/10/2009 17.20 A: vinc...@alice.it Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Oggetto: Re: Double language layout On 10/09/2009 10:43 AM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? I don't think it would be possible to do this in LyX natively, i.e., without a LOT of ERT. There must be some LaTeX packages that do this kind of thing, but I don't know of them, and you might be better off just doing the whole thing in LaTeX. rh
Double language layout
Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? Thank you very much, Vince
Re: Double language layout
On 10/09/2009 10:43 AM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? I don't think it would be possible to do this in LyX natively, i.e., without a LOT of ERT. There must be some LaTeX packages that do this kind of thing, but I don't know of them, and you might be better off just doing the whole thing in LaTeX. rh
R: Double language layout
It seems it's a problem of keeping the columns independent. If it is possible to say LaTex to use a column as a page, then it'd be easy to tell: In the preamble: \usepackage[italian,british]{babel} In the manuscript: \chapter{Introduzione} \selectlanguage{italian} \subsection*{subsect} bla bla bla ... \selectlanguage{british} -Messaggio originale- Da: rgheck [mailto:rgh...@bobjweil.com] Inviato: ven 09/10/2009 17.20 A: vinc...@alice.it Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Oggetto: Re: Double language layout On 10/09/2009 10:43 AM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? I don't think it would be possible to do this in LyX natively, i.e., without a LOT of ERT. There must be some LaTeX packages that do this kind of thing, but I don't know of them, and you might be better off just doing the whole thing in LaTeX. rh
Double language layout
Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? Thank you very much, Vince
Re: Double language layout
On 10/09/2009 10:43 AM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: Hi everybody, I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. Does anyone of you know how to do this? I don't think it would be possible to do this in LyX natively, i.e., without a LOT of ERT. There must be some LaTeX packages that do this kind of thing, but I don't know of them, and you might be better off just doing the whole thing in LaTeX. rh
R: Double language layout
It seems it's a problem of keeping the columns independent. If it is possible to say LaTex to use a column as a page, then it'd be easy to tell: In the preamble: \usepackage[italian,british]{babel} In the manuscript: \chapter{Introduzione} \selectlanguage{italian} \subsection*{subsect} bla bla bla ... \selectlanguage{british} -Messaggio originale- Da: rgheck [mailto:rgh...@bobjweil.com] Inviato: ven 09/10/2009 17.20 A: vinc...@alice.it Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Oggetto: Re: Double language layout On 10/09/2009 10:43 AM, vinc...@alice.it wrote: > Hi everybody, > I'm writing my thesis and I was wondering whether it is possible to use Lyx > for a double language document. What I'd like to do is having a double column > layout with the text written in one language on the left and another one on > the right side. The text should be aligned: chapters, sections, etc. should > start at the same point in the page, and the only things to be shared between > the two languages would be tables, figures and equations. > Does anyone of you know how to do this? > > I don't think it would be possible to do this in LyX natively, i.e., without a LOT of ERT. There must be some LaTeX packages that do this kind of thing, but I don't know of them, and you might be better off just doing the whole thing in LaTeX. rh