Remember that the commands in LaTeX are just macros, they collect any
text and expand it where needed.
What you need is a command in the preamble of your LyX document of this
kind:
\degree{Master of Science\\ \vspace{\baselineskip} in\\
\vspace{\baselineskip} Nuclear Engineering}
As I sai
On June 4, 2014 at 15:32:27 PM, Benedict Holland (benedict.m.holl...@gmail.com)
wrote:
Would you be willing to do this in ERT? I find that the first page, cover page,
etc. are notoriously difficult to get correctly specified in Lyx. The ERT would
be someting like
http://tex.stackexchange.com/que
Would you be willing to do this in ERT? I find that the first page, cover
page, etc. are notoriously difficult to get correctly specified in Lyx. The
ERT would be someting like
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/819/double-line-spacing
Also, it might be linebreak but I think it should be newli
It's hard to guess what you're supposed to have without knowing anything
about your latex class.
What's obvious from the excerpt you've given is that \@degree is meant
to be an internal command of the class (because of the @). There must be
some part of the class file that fills the \@degree com
On June 3, 2014 at 17:26:57 PM, PhilipPirrip (p...@net.hr) wrote:
Use
Insert > Formatting > Vertical space instead of just adding empty lines.
Then, VFill is a stretchable vertical space that could help you keep the
things on one page.
This would work if the cover page was actually wri
Use
Insert > Formatting > Vertical space instead of just adding empty lines.
Then, VFill is a stretchable vertical space that could help you keep the
things on one page.
On June 3, 2014 at 11:25:06 AM, Steve Burnham (dan...@gmail.com) wrote:
I am working through some formatting revisions from my thesis office and have a
couple of initial questions:
1. My degree on the cover page was originally written on one line but it is
supposed to use three lines and doub
The answers to a lot of these questions can be found in /The LaTeX
Companion/ or /A Guide to LaTeX/. All of these are LaTeX issues and have
nothing much to do with Lyx. How LaTeX typesets things is controlled by
the class and style files you load, and it uses complicated algorithms
to decide where
Hi,
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> On 3/14/06, Nate Mullins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> 2. I have some tables that won't fit the page horizontally unless I make
>> the font really small (too small). I need to enlarge the font, but would
>> you suggest I a) orient the tables to Landscape and
On 3/14/06, Nate Mullins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. How do I reformat the table of contents? Specifically, I a) need a
> double space inserted between the chapter title and section titles and b)
> need to enlarge the font from Default to Large.
I'm not sure, I think this is the default for
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