Ralf wrote:
So, how about a section giving tips on how to (strategically & technically)
proceed with large figures (typically exceeding the page borders but still A4)
with the requirement that they should appear close the first reference ...
Figures larger than the page, as well as large amoun
Rob Oakes writes:
> I'm currently working on a book which shows how professional and
> scientific writing can be done using purely open source tools.
>
> [snip]
>
> But are there other things that you would like to see?
Since nobody has mentioned it ...
scientific works mostly include a l
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009, Graham M Smith wrote:
In addition, I'd really like some instructions/examples on how to create
"business" like >documents. When I've tried, I've found it difficult and
annoying to try to get the appearance the >way the company wants it. (With
logos, lines and legaleese..). So
>In addition, I'd really like some instructions/examples on how to
create "business" like >documents. When I've tried, I've found it
difficult and annoying to try to get the appearance the >way the company
wants it. (With logos, lines and legaleese..). So tips and instructions
on that >would
I would suggest putting in some discussion on how to choose Document
Class --
This is a very good idea IMHO. I've used LyX since a long time ago, and
choosing a suitable class isn't the easiest.
In addition, I'd really like some instructions/examples on how to create
"business" like document
> Dealing with Word is a very common question on list, and in
> professional and academic circumstances discussing it -- at exhaustive
> length, since all of the options are well less than perfect -- would
> likely be very helpful.
Yep. More in general, and I would never stop repeating it, LyX
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Graham M Smith wrote:
> Rob
>
> But are there other things that you would like to see? The standard LyX
>> documentation is so good that I've found myself struggling to find other
>> topics that need to be covered, other than a tremendously quick overview
>> of th
2009/11/3 Rob Oakes :
> Dear LyX Users,
>
> I'm currently working on a book which shows how professional and
> scientific writing can be done using purely open source tools. Any book
> about Scientific/Technical/Professional writing on Linux has to include
> one (if not more) chapters on LyX. Oth
Hello
On 11/3/09, Rob Oakes wrote:
> I'm currently working on a book which shows how professional and
> scientific writing can be done using purely open source tools. Any book
>
[..]
> But are there other things that you would like to see? The standard LyX
>
For a professional look, the choi
Hello
On 11/3/09, Graham M Smith wrote:
> I wonder if something on Lyx/Sweave/R/Beamer might be useful. This
> combination is unbeatable (and I think unique, ignoring working with
> straight Latex) for anyone with scientific/statistics related
> teaching/writing/presentations to do, but not imm
On 11/03/09, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Rob Oakes schrieb:
> The standard LyX
> documentation is so good that I've found myself struggling to find other
> topics that need to be covered, other than a tremendously quick overview
> of the program and instructions on where to find the docs.
Wow, what a compl
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 06:14:30PM +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> But have a look at wiki.lyx.org, you find there many useful
information around LyX and also some HowTo.
Dealing with Word is a very common question on list, and in
professional and academic circumstances discussing it -- at exhaustive
Rob
But are there other things that you would like to see? The standard LyX
documentation is so good that I've found myself struggling to find other
topics that need to be covered, other than a tremendously quick overview
of the program and instructions on where to find the docs.
I wonder if
Rob Oakes schrieb:
The standard LyX
documentation is so good that I've found myself struggling to find other
topics that need to be covered, other than a tremendously quick overview
of the program and instructions on where to find the docs.
Wow, what a compliment for the docs!
I also don't kno
On Tuesday 03 November 2009 10:09:49 Rob Oakes wrote:
> Dear LyX Users,
>
> I'm currently working on a book which shows how professional and
> scientific writing can be done using purely open source tools. Any book
> about Scientific/Technical/Professional writing on Linux has to include
> one (if
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 09:09:49 -0700
Rob Oakes wrote:
> But are there other things that you would like to see? The standard LyX
> documentation is so good that I've found myself struggling to find other
> topics that need to be covered, other than a tremendously quick overview
> of the program and
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