I am using LyX 1.6.5 on Windows (MikTek).
Using Koma-Script Report
I want my Chapter Names to be on a fresh page altogether. [Centered
vertically and horizontally]
Am a LyX / TeX Newbie!
i.e.
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I am using LyX 1.6.5 on Windows (MikTek).
Using Koma-Script Report
I want my Chapter Names to be on a fresh page altogether. [Centered
vertically and horizontally]
Am a LyX / TeX Newbie!
i.e.
|---new page
Am 13.04.2010 09:14, schrieb Eliseu Filho:
I've just installed lyx 1.6.5 on a Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (64-bit),
using
the alternative installer. The installation itself completed without problems
and I
have lyx running.
Now I am trying to install the koma-script package,
Greetings
I've just installed lyx 1.6.5 on a Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (64-bit),
using
the alternative installer. The installation itself completed without problems
and I
have lyx running.
Now I am trying to install the koma-script package, using MiKTeX's package
manage
> looking and space-eating widely spaced captions.
>
>
> Does anyone know how to solve the problem? I could not find the answer in
> the Koma-script manual.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> S.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> _
Richard,
take a look at the following excerpt (from the Komascript Manual, p. 114):
In KOMA-Script there are different ways to change the formatting of the
caption text. The definition of different font styles was already explained
above. This or the caption delimiter between the label and the
I have I'm using Koma script book, and I need to adjust the captions for my
floats.
I'd like to have them without the prefix 'Figu. 1:' etc, just my caption and
no other text. So I put
\captionsetup[figure]{labelformat=empty}
in the preamble, following advice found on t
aller}
in the preamble, but this command does not touch the leading space. If, for
instance, the main document is 12pt one-half space, I end up with ugly
looking and space-eating widely spaced captions.
Does anyone know how to solve the problem? I could not find the answer in
the Koma-script m
> Uisng koma script book, and having on
> my title page only a title,
> subject and authors, for some reason I get a white page
> after the title
> page whereas I need to put the title verso there. I can't
> see any reason
> why this is happening: what should I check?
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
>
>
> Are you using "two-sided", I have no problem in two-sided. Also
> Uppertitleback and Lowertitleback environments work in two-sided only.
>
> Waluyo
>
Yes, I am using two sided. It seems that Uppertitleback and Lowertitleback
can ea
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 22:17 +0100, Richard Brown wrote:
> Thanks; I tried that but it output only one line of many, hiding the
> rest and still not printing on the blank page after the title page!
>
>
> in the KOMA script there are also the Upp
Thanks; I tried that but it output only one line of many, hiding the rest
and still not printing on the blank page after the title page!
> in the KOMA script there are also the Uppertitleback and Lowertitleback
> environments. Maybe this is what you need?
>
> Nikos
>
>
On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 22:56 +0100, Richard Brown wrote:
> I don't seem to be able to do this. If I put a \frontmatter command in
> before my title, anything longer than five words produces a compile
> error. What am I missing?
A "minipage" before the ERT could do this (not extensively tested).
Re
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 20:11 +0100, Richard Brown wrote:
> Uisng koma script book, and having on my title page only a title,
> subject and authors, for some reason I get a white page after the title
> page whereas I need to put the title verso there. I can't see any reason
> why
Uisng koma script book, and having on my title page only a title,
subject and authors, for some reason I get a white page after the title
page whereas I need to put the title verso there. I can't see any reason
why this is happening: what should I check?
TIA
Richard
Le 14/02/2010 22:49, Giovanni Bacci a écrit :
domenica 14 febbraio 2010, 22:26, Jean-Marie Pacquet:
Default subject (i.e. beforeopening and untitled) is left justified.
Only the title (if selected) is centered. This can be seen on figure
6.1: Schematic of letter paper's pseudo lengths.
S
domenica 14 febbraio 2010, 22:26, Jean-Marie Pacquet:
> Default subject (i.e. beforeopening and untitled) is left justified.
> Only the title (if selected) is centered. This can be seen on figure
> 6.1: Schematic of letter paper's pseudo lengths.
> So I don't really understand your request: d
Giovanni Bacci a écrit :
[...]
Anyway, I'd like to know if it's possible to change subject alignment
in a letter koma-script v.2 class. As an option i can only choose
{before,after}opening and titled/untitled. Both of them came with
a center aligned text. But what i'd like to o
Hi list. I've a problem non strictly about lyx, but i hope to get an
answer, maybe useful for other lyxer too.
Anyway, I'd like to know if it's possible to change subject alignment
in a letter koma-script v.2 class. As an option i can only choose
{before,after}opening and titled
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010, Phili?p R?ichmuth wrote:
It's in the documentation, too, but arguably a bit hidden.
Philipp,
For the benefit of others: it's in Section 3.2.1 on page 53.
Rich
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010, Phili?p R?ichmuth wrote:
You don't need an extra package for that, KOMA-Script can do that by
itself. I guess \setkomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily} in the preamble should
do the job.
Philipp,
I thought I could do this without an additional package.
It
Am Fri, 12 Feb 2010 11:53:32 -0800 (PST) schrieb Rich Shepard:
>I thought that I had saved instructions for changing the typeface for
> headings in KOMA-Script documents from san-serif to the default serif font.
> My search of my e-mail archive does not turn up this command. I als
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I did that with titlesec package.
Marcelo,
Good idea.
Thanks,
Rich
> I thought that I had saved
> instructions for changing the typeface for
> headings in KOMA-Script documents from san-serif to the
> default serif font.
> My search of my e-mail archive does not turn up this
> command. I also haven't
> seen an example in the KOMA-Sc
I thought that I had saved instructions for changing the typeface for
headings in KOMA-Script documents from san-serif to the default serif font.
My search of my e-mail archive does not turn up this command. I also haven't
seen an example in the KOMA-Script users guide.
A clue on h
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Guenter Milde wrote:
Of course not. You could write::
\renewcommand*{\figureformat}{Map}~\thefigure\autodot}
Guenter,
Thank you. Now I know two ways of making the change.
Rich
On 2010-02-10, Rich Shepard wrote:
> ... KOMA-Script
> offers two \...format commands instead. These are predefined as follows:
> "\newcommand*{\figureformat}{\figurename~\thefigure\autodot}
> "\newcommand*{\tableformat}{\tablename~\thetable\autodot}
> "Th
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
This works:
\usepackage{babel}
\addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\figurename}{Map}}
Uwe,
Thank you. I should have seen the need for the babel package.
Rich
Am 10.02.2010 04:57, schrieb Rich Shepard:
It's not happy with this: "Undefined control sequence" is the error
message.
This works:
\usepackage{babel}
\addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\figurename}{Map}}
regards Uwe
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Try this in the preamble:
\addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\figurename}{Map}}
Uwe,
It's not happy with this: "Undefined control sequence" is the error
message. Same thing if I try removing the backslash between addto and
caption or the string 'engli
Am 10.02.2010 03:39, schrieb Rich Shepard:
I read the section on figures and tables in the KOMA-Script manual
without
seeing just how to change the default "Figure n: " to "Map n: " preceeding
the captions. Please pass me a clue on how to do this.
Try this in t
I read the section on figures and tables in the KOMA-Script manual without
seeing just how to change the default "Figure n: " to "Map n: " preceeding
the captions. Please pass me a clue on how to do this.
On page 108 I read: "It was already mentioned that \capti
> Thanks for the reply, Waluyo. I had managed to do this: but
> I am unable
> to put more than one line before the title without getting
> a compile
> error (No title found).
>
> what I can't do, is to put several (in fact 5) pages before
> my title-
> which is a requirement I have. Some of these
On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 07:01 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> You can try one line before your title. Type \frontmatter in red box
> [Enter] then your title in Title environment.
Thanks for the reply, Waluyo. I had managed to do this: but I am unable
to put more than one line before the title w
On 23 January 2010 05:56, Richard Brown wrote:
> I don't seem to be able to do this. If I put a \frontmatter command in
> before my title, anything longer than five words produces a compile
> error. What am I missing?
>
> TIA
>
>
>
> Richard
>
>
You can try one line before your title. Type \frontm
I don't seem to be able to do this. If I put a \frontmatter command in
before my title, anything longer than five words produces a compile
error. What am I missing?
TIA
Richard
>
> and when adding the document class option
> chapterprefix=true
> I correctly get the word "chapter" in front of the chapter number at the
> page where the chapter starts.
>
No, It did not work..
It works if I just write chapterprefix (no need =true)
I am using LyX1.6.5 in Ubuntu 8.10, Texlive
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 13:09 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Hmm, what is your document class, what version of KOMA-script?
The document class is BOOK (Koma script) and the version of Koma script
is the default I have with my installation of Lyx 1.5.3. The following
info is cut-and-pasted from the La
as my name and address so obviously I
>> am looking at the wrong thing?
>>
>> So renew my question:
>>
>> Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
>>
>> Letter [KOMA - Script-v.2]
>>
>> Which of the commands below affect the "Sender N
M-L a écrit :
[...]
I must be on the wrong track then, and my apologies to Jean-Marie and
yourself.
It is the "Sender Name" that has my name and address so obviously I am
looking at the wrong thing?
So renew my question:
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOM
t;changing the mentioned declaration (to e.g.
>\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{22mm}) do what you want?
>
>Jürgen
I must be on the wrong track then, and my apologies to Jean-Marie and
yourself.
It is the "Sender Name" that has my name and address so obviously I am
looking at the wron
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:28:06 +0100 Jean-Marie Pacquet
shared this with is all on the Lyx users list:
>M-L a écrit :
>> Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
>>
>> Letter [KOMA - Script-v.2]
>>
>> This in my preamble as per the template for that let
M-L wrote:
> This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
> the number has changed]:
>
> % vertical position of the address field
> \...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
>
> What command do I add:
>
> * preceding that
> * to that, or
> * following that
>
> To add a bit more
M-L a écrit :
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA - Script-v.2]
This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
the number has changed]:
% vertical position of the address field
\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
What command do I add
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA - Script-v.2]
This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
the number has changed]:
% vertical position of the address field
\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
What command do I add:
* preceding that
* to
Am 15.01.2010 13:28, schrieb Richard Brown:
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 13:09 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Hmm, what is your document class, what version of KOMA-script?
The document class is BOOK (Koma script) and the version of Koma script
is the default I have with my installation of Lyx 1.5.3
Am 15.01.2010 09:30, schrieb Richard Brown:
I'm struggling still, though I can now see some progress...
But my problem now is that I have an unwanted empty white page after
some, but not all, chapters.
You have a book class. Books are printed double-sided; therefore a new chapter is started on
sing some step?
Hmm, what is your document class, what version of KOMA-script?
regards Uwe
On 15 Jan 2010, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
> 2010/1/15 Richard Brown :
> > Hello again.
> >
> > I'm struggling still, though I can now see some progress...
> > But my problem now is that I have an unwanted empty white page after
> > some, but not all, chapters. I can't see any logic as to
2010/1/15 Richard Brown :
> Hello again.
>
> I'm struggling still, though I can now see some progress...
> But my problem now is that I have an unwanted empty white page after
> some, but not all, chapters. I can't see any logic as to why, either in
> my input ms or in the output dvi. What should I
Hello again.
I'm struggling still, though I can now see some progress...
But my problem now is that I have an unwanted empty white page after
some, but not all, chapters. I can't see any logic as to why, either in
my input ms or in the output dvi. What should I be looking for, anfd how
can I chang
Am 14.01.2010 23:48, schrieb Richard Brown:
But I don't understand where to put this chapterprefix=true command,
add this in the menu Documents->Settings->Document class to the field "Custom".
regards Uwe
In the koma script book documentation I (a pure newby) find these
instructions:
With the standard classes book and report a chapter title
consists of a line with the word “Chapter”1 followed by the chapter
number. The title itself s set left-justified on the following lines.
The same
d I'm using the KOMA-script book class.
Here and there in the book I added some figures, but I'd like to remove the
text like "Figure 12.3" beside the caption (but still need a caption there),
do you know if it's possible?
How can I do it?
I googled for a while but didn
Hello everyone!
In the last weeks I started to use LyX, and found it very good. A long time ago
I used
LaTeX for a while, but I forget almost everything I learned a that time :-(
So sorry for the silly question...
Now I'm using LyX to write a book, and I'm using the KOMA-script
ame in Book(KOMA-Script)
> I tried to insert in the LaTeX preamble (Document>Settings)
>
> \renewcommand{\contentsname}{Newname}
>
> also
> \AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Newname}}
>
> Both did not work.
> It works if I insert the LaTeX command (the fir
I would like to change the \contentsname in Book(KOMA-Script)
I tried to insert in the LaTeX preamble (Document>Settings)
\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Newname}
also
\AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Newname}}
Both did not work.
It works if I insert the LaTeX command (the first
Hello all,
Thanks for the replies.
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 09:24:39 -0400
Jeremy wrote:
> Pseudolengths can only be set in .lco (letter class option) files
Aahh, I didn't know that.
Here is what I did:
* Copied DIN.lco to DIN-iain.lco (as that was the lco LyX was using)
* Edited DIN-iain.lco so
On Tue, 8 Sep 2009, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
I tried to obtain what you want with my example (ksl2pro).
I had to change this:
1. Replace the line
\...@setplength{refwidth}{0pt}
by these two lines in the NFpro.lco file:
\...@setplength{refhpos}{20mm}
\...@setplength{refwidth}{170mm}
2. Set the m
Iain Mac Donald a écrit :
Hello Jean-Marie,
[...]
I have scrguien.pdf too (but my version has the schematic on page 185)
and I note on page 201
Your KOMA-Script version is probably the most recent one (mine is old).
"The simplest rule is as follows: either refhpos is left at null a
On Tuesday 08 September 2009, Iain Mac Donald wrote:
> Hello Jean-Marie,
>
> On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 08:55:19 +0200
>
> Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
> > The figure 6.1 named "Schematic of letter paper's pseudo lengths" on
> > page 170 of the KOMA-Script engl
Hello Jean-Marie,
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 08:55:19 +0200
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
> The figure 6.1 named "Schematic of letter paper's pseudo lengths" on
> page 170 of the KOMA-Script english manual (scrguien.pdf) is your
> best friend.
> You can change firstheadwidth,
Iain Mac Donald a écrit :
I am trying out koma-script v2 for producing letters. I have
my template looking the way I want it with one exception. No matter
what I try everything from salutation onwards is less wide than the
top of the letter. You can see this on the wiki examples page too
http
I am trying out koma-script v2 for producing letters. I have
my template looking the way I want it with one exception. No matter
what I try everything from salutation onwards is less wide than the
top of the letter. You can see this on the wiki examples page too
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples
On Wednesday 02 September 2009, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Jeremy wrote:
> > Have you read the pdf documentation from the KOMA website? There is a
> > German and English version available: scrguide.pdf scrguien.pdf
> >
> > Some documentation is only available from the latest
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm reading a version of scrguien.pdf, but I still haven't figured out
how to have multiple lines in my header and footer for instance. Any ideas?
Yes, as you can read German, browse the forum of this page: http://www.komascript.de/ or post your
question at this
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Jeremy wrote:
Have you read the pdf documentation from the KOMA website? There is a
German and English version available: scrguide.pdf scrguien.pdf
Some documentation is only available from the latest KOMA guide book
(available only in German)
I'm reading a version of scr
On Tuesday 01 September 2009, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> > Christian Ridderström schrieb:
> >> I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to
> >> using KOMA Script document classes with LyX,
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
The Ly
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
The LyX UserGuide.lyx uses for example koma-s
Hi,
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
cheers,
Christian
--
Christian Ridderström Mobil
thank you!
In the meantime, I fixed some of my problems and I'm pretty happy with
the results.
- part of my problem apparently was a bad bib-file, which I fixed now.
- I found a good solution for deleting the short titles from my
reference list: \renewcomma...@biblabel[1]{} in the LateX preamble di
I chose the elsarticle-harv and changed every citation using formatting
->citation style in document.
can you please provide a _small_ LyX example file to be able to reproduce
the problem?
2009/7/1 Lea Rennert
> thank you very much for your reply!
> what style did you choose for the bibliograp
thank you very much for your reply!
what style did you choose for the bibliography itself? (when you right
click on "BibTeX Generated Bibliography" -> Settings... to choose the
bib-file and the citation style from the list)
I ask because, unfortunately, the preamble produced two error messages
for
TRY:
-> LyX -> Tools -> Reconfigure
<- LyX
-> LyX -> New Doc, Document Settings, Layouts, It should now be there.
John wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have KOMA-Script instaled in Miktex, but Lyx dont find it.
>
> Unavailable Book (Koma-Script)
>
> What I do?
Hi,
I have KOMA-Script instaled in Miktex, but Lyx dont find it.
Unavailable Book (Koma-Script)
What I do?
John
The solution works for me.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX
Using NatbibTo set up LyX to use natbib, go to
Document→Settings→Bibliography and check natbib.
Add the following line to your LaTeX preamble:
\bibpunct{(}{)}{,}{a}{,}{,}
This specifies in-text punctuation options for citation
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 20 juin 09 à 12:02, Graham Smith a écrit :
Showing my ignorance of how all this works, but how do you get Sweave
to work with Beamer and the Koma Script book class?
There is a Sweave module that has been posted to lyx-devel (I do not
have it at hand) and that is
Le 20 juin 09 à 12:02, Graham Smith a écrit :
Showing my ignorance of how all this works, but how do you get
Sweave to work with Beamer and the Koma Script book class?
I am just missing the obvious again :-(
There is a Sweave module that has been posted to lyx-devel (I do not
have it at
Showing my ignorance of how all this works, but how do you get Sweave to
work with Beamer and the Koma Script book class?
I am just missing the obvious again :-(
Graham
Thank you! I fixed my bib-file (it did miss a year!), so that was
certainly good advice. I also downloaded some additional packages
through Miktex and tried out some other citation styles. Some of them
work (such as apalike or plain), but the ones I would need don't.
The citation styles that don't
Lea Rennert wrote:
In Document > Settings > Bibliography I chose natbib with author-year
style. I inserted the Bibliography through Insert > List/TOC..., where
I uploaded my .bib-file.
When I choose the style "plain", creating a pdf works without
problems, but the Bibliography shows up using numb
Hi,
I am writing my thesis in the book (KOMA-script) - class, and need my
citations in author-year style in the text (e.g., xxx (Freud 1928, 15)
xxx), and sorted by author (not numbered) in the bibliography.
I am maintaining my literature-database in citavi, from where I can
export the references
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:37, Florian Rubach wrote:
> Witold (grizz) Firlej schrieb:
>>
>> Is there some magic ERT to center section Titles in Koma Script?
>>
>> Menu Edit -> paragraph settings doesn't work
>>
>
> The Koma-manual (scrguien.pdf) t
Witold (grizz) Firlej schrieb:
Is there some magic ERT to center section Titles in Koma Script?
Menu Edit -> paragraph settings doesn't work
The Koma-manual (scrguien.pdf) tells me that you can add some commands
to the section style. In your case, it would be
\addtokomafont
Is there some magic ERT to center section Titles in Koma Script?
Menu Edit -> paragraph settings doesn't work
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On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Uwe Stoehr wrote:
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
(LyX supports this) or
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Uwe,
Neither of those had any effect. What I did (after spending too much time
going around in circles), was to generate a new .pdf file with smaller and
more symmetrical borders
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Uwe Stoehr wrote:
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
Uwe,
I had tried this without success.
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Just tried this version, but it also makes no difference.
Does the koma script user guide not say anything about this?
I searched for it but found
Rich Shepard schrieb:
Now I need to figure out how to reduce the space between the titlehead
and
the title. Using \vspace{-5cm} just after the titlehead doesn't do the job.
How about
\vspace*{-5cm}
(LyX supports this) or
\phantom{ }\vspace*{-5cm}
Does the koma script user guide no
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
I have some short (2-3 pages) business documents that I want to typeset
rather than produce with OO.o's Writer. I know that the KOMA-Script letter
class allows me to insert a PDF figure of our logo at the top of the first
page, but I cannot fin
I have some short (2-3 pages) business documents that I want to typeset
rather than produce with OO.o's Writer. I know that the KOMA-Script letter
class allows me to insert a PDF figure of our logo at the top of the first
page, but I cannot find any information in the KOMA-Script document
and right)
-
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> Dear LyX users
>
> I am going to write a copyright statement (1 paragraph - justified)
> using uppertitleback environment in book KOMA-Script.
>
> I tried to change the alignment setting from paragraph
Dear LyX users
I am going to write a copyright statement (1 paragraph - justified)
using uppertitleback environment in book KOMA-Script.
I tried to change the alignment setting from paragraph settings, but all
options always greyed (cannot be selected). It is always in the default
setting (left
> Try the following (in the Preamble of course):
>
> \AtBeginDocument{%
> \renewcommand{\chaptername}{Bab}%
> }
>
> Kind regards, Nikos
>
Thanks ...perfect
I tried to combine with fncychap also OK
\usepackage[Lenny]{fncychap}
\AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand{\chaptername}{Bab}}
---
was
Waluyo Adi Siswanto:
> Dear LyX users
>
> I am using KOMA-Script, and I already enable the option "chapterprefix" then
> I can see the prefix "Chapter" in every chapter.
> But what I want is I am going to replace "Chapter" with my language "Ba
Dear LyX users
I am using KOMA-Script, and I already enable the option "chapterprefix" then
I can see the prefix "Chapter" in every chapter.
But what I want is I am going to replace "Chapter" with my language "Bab".
I tried adding this command in the pream
Just reporting that I use the following in the Preamble which gives nice
mini-tables:
% Mini Table of Contents
% package: minitoc (aka mini-table)
\usepackage{minitoc}
% title of minitoc
% e.g. for "Overview" use "\mtcsettitle{minitoc}{Overview}"
% for empty title
\mtcsettitle{minitoc}{}
% turn
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 11:17 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 February 2009 09:06:47 am Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > [Using LyX 1.6.1 under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit, book(KOMA-Script)]
> >
> > I've decided to use the minitoc package. I would
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 09:06:47 am Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> [Using LyX 1.6.1 under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit, book(KOMA-Script)]
>
> I've decided to use the minitoc package. I would like to have (as many
> others would like to have :-) a _SectionToC_ for each Ch
I am testing the \mtcaddchapter command. I'll probably figure this out.
If not I will _bump_ :-p
Sorry the for the mail-traffic, Nikos
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