On Jul 17, 2007, at 5:03 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
AS LONG AS you don't have "illegal" cahrs in your path (Like '_'
which I use quite a lot.
Does anybody know how to modify TeX strings as 'Test_01' to 'Test
\_01', i.e. escape the illegal chars with a backslash.
I'm sure it is possible but
Hi William,
this certainly will do it ;-)
Change the catcode so that underscore is treated as a letter instead:
\catcode`\_=12\relax
should do it.
Many thanks
Hellmut
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Paul A. Rubin wrote:
curtis osterhoudt wrote:
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem.
[...]
Could it be that the widest-label
argument to the \begin{thebibliography} command (which is now 10) is
causing the problem? If that's the case, can I change it in LyX?
My
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 2:16:02 AM
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Paul A. Rubin wrote
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
curtis osterhoudt wrote:
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem.
[...]
Could it be that the widest-label
argument to the \begin{thebibliography} command (which is now 10) is
causing the problem? If that's the case, can I change it in LyX?
My
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 2:16:02 AM
Subject: Re: A quick LaTeX question
Paul A. Rubin wrote
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> curtis osterhoudt wrote:
>>> I'm running into the dreaded "No room for a new \write" problem.
> [...]
>> Could it be that the "widest-label"
>> argument to the \begin{thebibliography} command (which is now 10) is
>> causing the problem? If that's the case, can I change it
== original messages below
- Original Message
From: Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 2:16:02 AM
Subject: Re: A quick LaTeX question
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> curtis osterho
Hi, LyXers. I should really be asking this on a LaTeX list, but I thought I'd
find out if anyone has quick answers:
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem. I'm at the
worrisome stage of removing packages from inclusion in the preamble to see if
that helps at all. But
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 10:29, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
Hi, LyXers. I should really be asking this on a LaTeX list, but I thought
I'd find out if anyone has quick answers:
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem. I'm at
the worrisome stage of removing packages from
- Original Message
From: Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 9:07:37 AM
Subject: Re: A quick LaTeX question
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 10:29, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
Hi, LyXers. I should really be asking this on a LaTeX list, but I
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem.
Thanks!
Curtis O.
It looks to me as though the error is being produced by bibliography
handling in LyX (I could, of course, be utterly wrong). I'm approaching 100
references being cited.
curtis osterhoudt wrote:
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem.
[...]
Could it be that the widest-label
argument to the \begin{thebibliography} command (which is now 10) is
causing the problem? If that's the case, can I change it in LyX?
My impression is that the no
Hi, LyXers. I should really be asking this on a LaTeX list, but I thought I'd
find out if anyone has quick answers:
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem. I'm at the
worrisome stage of removing packages from inclusion in the preamble to see if
that helps at all. But
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 10:29, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
Hi, LyXers. I should really be asking this on a LaTeX list, but I thought
I'd find out if anyone has quick answers:
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem. I'm at
the worrisome stage of removing packages from
- Original Message
From: Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 9:07:37 AM
Subject: Re: A quick LaTeX question
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 10:29, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
Hi, LyXers. I should really be asking this on a LaTeX list, but I
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem.
Thanks!
Curtis O.
It looks to me as though the error is being produced by bibliography
handling in LyX (I could, of course, be utterly wrong). I'm approaching 100
references being cited.
curtis osterhoudt wrote:
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem.
[...]
Could it be that the widest-label
argument to the \begin{thebibliography} command (which is now 10) is
causing the problem? If that's the case, can I change it in LyX?
My impression is that the no
Hi, LyXers. I should really be asking this on a LaTeX list, but I thought I'd
find out if anyone has quick answers:
I'm running into the dreaded "No room for a new \write" problem. I'm at the
worrisome stage of removing packages from inclusion in the preamble to see if
that helps at all.
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 10:29, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
> Hi, LyXers. I should really be asking this on a LaTeX list, but I thought
> I'd find out if anyone has quick answers:
>
> I'm running into the dreaded "No room for a new \write" problem. I'm at
> the worrisome stage of removing
- Original Message
From: Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 9:07:37 AM
Subject: Re: A quick LaTeX question
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 10:29, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
> Hi, LyXers. I should really be asking this on a LaTeX li
> I'm running into the dreaded "No room for a new \write" problem.
> Thanks!
> Curtis O.
It looks to me as though the error is being produced by bibliography
handling in LyX (I could, of course, be utterly wrong). I'm approaching 100
references being cited.
curtis osterhoudt wrote:
I'm running into the dreaded "No room for a new \write" problem.
[...]
Could it be that the "widest-label"
argument to the \begin{thebibliography} command (which is now 10) is
causing the problem? If that's the case, can I change it in LyX?
My impression is that the
hi
i know this is not strictly on topic, but i am at my wits end:
i am trying to format a .bst file using latex makebst, and it is not
going very well. i select the resulting .bst file in lyx and renders a
dvi, and the references looks nice BUT only the first initial in the
author names is
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
author = {Smith, J.F.}, and ends up as Smith, J.
now, it has not been possible for me to verify that the author format in
the bibtex file is ok. (the problem is solved if i introduce a blank
between the initials - J. F., but i think that is wrong and a freak
fluke
my bibtex file is generated from the medline format - a large
bibliographic collection of life science publications - and there they
truncate the names to initials and surname.
now, the medline2bibtex convertions is done by pybliographer which gives
bibtex files with: author = {Smith, J.F.}
it
: Thursday, June 02, 2005 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: latex question
my bibtex file is generated from the medline format - a large
bibliographic collection of life science publications - and there they
truncate the names to initials and surname.
now, the medline2bibtex convertions is done
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
now, the medline2bibtex convertions is done by pybliographer which gives
bibtex files with: author = {Smith, J.F.}
it is possible that publiographer is wrong here - but i have not been
able to locate a precise description of the bibtex file format.
It is. Bibtex knows
you are beautiful people :o)
a space between J.F. did the trick.
if i ever was to cite you guys, your initials would now come out correct
:o
sincerely
martin
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 05:12:08PM +0200, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
now, the medline2bibtex
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 16:48:31 +0200
To: Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: latex question
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin A. Hansen)
it is possible that publiographer is wrong here - but i have not been
able to locate a precise description
hi
i know this is not strictly on topic, but i am at my wits end:
i am trying to format a .bst file using latex makebst, and it is not
going very well. i select the resulting .bst file in lyx and renders a
dvi, and the references looks nice BUT only the first initial in the
author names is
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
author = {Smith, J.F.}, and ends up as Smith, J.
now, it has not been possible for me to verify that the author format in
the bibtex file is ok. (the problem is solved if i introduce a blank
between the initials - J. F., but i think that is wrong and a freak
fluke
my bibtex file is generated from the medline format - a large
bibliographic collection of life science publications - and there they
truncate the names to initials and surname.
now, the medline2bibtex convertions is done by pybliographer which gives
bibtex files with: author = {Smith, J.F.}
it
: Thursday, June 02, 2005 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: latex question
my bibtex file is generated from the medline format - a large
bibliographic collection of life science publications - and there they
truncate the names to initials and surname.
now, the medline2bibtex convertions is done
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
now, the medline2bibtex convertions is done by pybliographer which gives
bibtex files with: author = {Smith, J.F.}
it is possible that publiographer is wrong here - but i have not been
able to locate a precise description of the bibtex file format.
It is. Bibtex knows
you are beautiful people :o)
a space between J.F. did the trick.
if i ever was to cite you guys, your initials would now come out correct
:o
sincerely
martin
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 05:12:08PM +0200, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
now, the medline2bibtex
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 16:48:31 +0200
To: Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: latex question
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin A. Hansen)
it is possible that publiographer is wrong here - but i have not been
able to locate a precise description
hi
i know this is not strictly on topic, but i am at my wits end:
i am trying to format a .bst file using latex makebst, and it is not
going very well. i select the resulting .bst file in lyx and renders a
dvi, and the references looks nice BUT only the first initial in the
author names is
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> author = {Smith, J.F.}, and ends up as Smith, J.
>
> now, it has not been possible for me to verify that the author format in
> the bibtex file is ok. (the problem is solved if i introduce a blank
> between the initials -> J. F., but i think that is wrong and a freak
>
my bibtex file is generated from the medline format - a large
bibliographic collection of life science publications - and there they
truncate the names to initials and surname.
now, the medline2bibtex convertions is done by pybliographer which gives
bibtex files with: author = {Smith, J.F.}
it
IL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: latex question
my bibtex file is generated from the medline format - a large
bibliographic collection of life science publications - and there they
truncate the names to initials and surname.
now,
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> now, the medline2bibtex convertions is done by pybliographer which gives
> bibtex files with: author = {Smith, J.F.}
>
> it is possible that publiographer is wrong here - but i have not been
> able to locate a precise description of the bibtex file format.
It is. Bibtex
you are beautiful people :o)
a space between J.F. did the trick.
if i ever was to cite you guys, your initials would now come out correct
:o
sincerely
martin
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 05:12:08PM +0200, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> > now, the medline2bibtex
>>Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 16:48:31 +0200
>>To: Juergen Spitzmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: Re: latex question
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin A. Hansen)
>>it is possible that publiographer is wrong here - but
I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't
find how to get the symbol for a sector (a slice of pie shaped region).
Any one know?
Bruce
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't find
how to get the symbol for a sector (a slice of pie shaped region). Any one
know?
Bruce,
I did not see it in the LaTeX Comprehensive Symbol List; you might. Get a
copy on CTAN.
On Thursday 30 September 2004 10:20, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't find
how to get the symbol for a sector (a slice of pie shaped region). Any
one know?
Bruce,
I did not see it in
Thanks, Rich and Les.
Bruce
On Thursday, September 30, 2004, at 10:32 AM, Les Denham wrote:
On Thursday 30 September 2004 10:20, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't
find
how to get the symbol for a
I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't
find how to get the symbol for a sector (a slice of pie shaped region).
Any one know?
Bruce
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't find
how to get the symbol for a sector (a slice of pie shaped region). Any one
know?
Bruce,
I did not see it in the LaTeX Comprehensive Symbol List; you might. Get a
copy on CTAN.
On Thursday 30 September 2004 10:20, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't find
how to get the symbol for a sector (a slice of pie shaped region). Any
one know?
Bruce,
I did not see it in
Thanks, Rich and Les.
Bruce
On Thursday, September 30, 2004, at 10:32 AM, Les Denham wrote:
On Thursday 30 September 2004 10:20, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't
find
how to get the symbol for a
I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't
find how to get the symbol for a sector (a slice of pie shaped region).
Any one know?
Bruce
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't find
how to get the symbol for a sector (a slice of pie shaped region). Any one
know?
Bruce,
I did not see it in the LaTeX Comprehensive Symbol List; you might. Get a
copy on CTAN.
On Thursday 30 September 2004 10:20, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> > I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't find
> > how to get the symbol for a sector (a slice of pie shaped region). Any
> > one know?
>
> Bruce,
>
>I did not
Thanks, Rich and Les.
Bruce
On Thursday, September 30, 2004, at 10:32 AM, Les Denham wrote:
On Thursday 30 September 2004 10:20, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've looked in Gratzer, Kopka-Daley, and Goossens et al, but I can't
find
how to get the symbol for a
How do I do this without ERT?
I have the following in the author environment:
A. Alpha[$^1$] and B. Beta[$^2$]
Department of ABC, University of XYZ
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
where [$^1$] is an ERT inset containing $^1$, and it works fine (see
attached lyx file). But if I replace
Angus Leeming wrote:
How do I do this without ERT?
Forget it, Display mode math. Doh!
--
Angus
How do I do this without ERT?
I have the following in the author environment:
A. Alpha[$^1$] and B. Beta[$^2$]
Department of ABC, University of XYZ
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
where [$^1$] is an ERT inset containing $^1$, and it works fine (see
attached lyx file). But if I replace
Angus Leeming wrote:
How do I do this without ERT?
Forget it, Display mode math. Doh!
--
Angus
How do I do this without ERT?
I have the following in the author environment:
A. Alpha[$^1$] and B. Beta[$^2$]
Department of ABC, University of XYZ
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
where [$^1$] is an ERT inset containing $^1$, and it works fine (see
attached lyx file). But if I replace
Angus Leeming wrote:
> How do I do this without ERT?
Forget it, Display mode math. Doh!
--
Angus
I've got a basic latex question with line breaks: I'm inserting figures in
latex since lyx-1.2 doesn't do minipage stuff (Thanks for the links
Herbert). I want to have the image on the left and on the right Centered
Large text, a couple line returns, then the caption that also has a few
line
Ben Luey wrote:
I've got a basic latex question with line breaks: I'm inserting figures in
latex since lyx-1.2 doesn't do minipage stuff (Thanks for the links
???
insert-minipage
and you'll get what you want. Than insert the figure as usual and
the caption, too.
Herbert
--
http
I've got a basic latex question with line breaks: I'm inserting figures in
latex since lyx-1.2 doesn't do minipage stuff (Thanks for the links
Herbert). I want to have the image on the left and on the right Centered
Large text, a couple line returns, then the caption that also has a few
line
Ben Luey wrote:
I've got a basic latex question with line breaks: I'm inserting figures in
latex since lyx-1.2 doesn't do minipage stuff (Thanks for the links
???
insert-minipage
and you'll get what you want. Than insert the figure as usual and
the caption, too.
Herbert
--
http
I've got a basic latex question with line breaks: I'm inserting figures in
latex since lyx-1.2 doesn't do minipage stuff (Thanks for the links
Herbert). I want to have the image on the left and on the right Centered
Large text, a couple line returns, then the caption that also has a few
line
Ben Luey wrote:
> I've got a basic latex question with line breaks: I'm inserting figures in
> latex since lyx-1.2 doesn't do minipage stuff (Thanks for the links
???
insert->minipage
and you'll get what you want. Than insert the figure as usual and
the caption, too.
Herbert
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as Ben~Jebria.
All to no avail.
The
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 11:39, Herbert Voss wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however,
the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as Ben~Jebria.
All to no avail.
The
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 11:39, Herbert Voss wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however,
the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried
I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as Ben~Jebria.
All to no avail.
The
Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however, the
> citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
> convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
>
> I've tried enclosing the name in {} and have also written it as
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 11:39, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
> >
> > I have a paper written by A. Ben Jebria in 1985. When I cite it, however,
the
> > citation appears as Jebria (1985), not as Ben Jebria (1985). How do I
> > convince BibTeX that the surname is Ben Jebria?
> >
> >
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 03:57:33PM -0400, Amir Karger wrote:
Help!
I put \usepackage{cite} in the preamble of my thesis. It was working for a
while, and when I loaded up the thesis this morning, it wouldn't compile.
I'm getting an error for each \cite:
! Undefined control sequence.
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 03:57:33PM -0400, Amir Karger wrote:
Help!
I put \usepackage{cite} in the preamble of my thesis. It was working for a
while, and when I loaded up the thesis this morning, it wouldn't compile.
I'm getting an error for each \cite:
! Undefined control sequence.
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 03:57:33PM -0400, Amir Karger wrote:
> Help!
>
> I put \usepackage{cite} in the preamble of my thesis. It was working for a
> while, and when I loaded up the thesis this morning, it wouldn't compile.
> I'm getting an error for each \cite:
>
> ! Undefined control
Help!
I put \usepackage{cite} in the preamble of my thesis. It was working for a
while, and when I loaded up the thesis this morning, it wouldn't compile.
I'm getting an error for each \cite:
! Undefined control sequence.
\@make@cite@list ...\@B@citeB \relax \@citea {\bf
Amir Karger wrote:
I put \usepackage{cite} in the preamble of my thesis. It was working for a
while, and when I loaded up the thesis this morning, it wouldn't compile.
I'm getting an error for each \cite:
what bibtex style?
Herbert
--
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Help!
I put \usepackage{cite} in the preamble of my thesis. It was working for a
while, and when I loaded up the thesis this morning, it wouldn't compile.
I'm getting an error for each \cite:
! Undefined control sequence.
\@make@cite@list ...\@B@citeB \relax \@citea {\bf
Amir Karger wrote:
I put \usepackage{cite} in the preamble of my thesis. It was working for a
while, and when I loaded up the thesis this morning, it wouldn't compile.
I'm getting an error for each \cite:
what bibtex style?
Herbert
--
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Help!
I put \usepackage{cite} in the preamble of my thesis. It was working for a
while, and when I loaded up the thesis this morning, it wouldn't compile.
I'm getting an error for each \cite:
! Undefined control sequence.
\@make@cite@list ...\@B@citeB \relax \@citea {\bf
Amir Karger wrote:
>
> I put \usepackage{cite} in the preamble of my thesis. It was working for a
> while, and when I loaded up the thesis this morning, it wouldn't compile.
> I'm getting an error for each \cite:
what bibtex style?
Herbert
--
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all.
I'm using the report style with natbib and bibtex. I would like to change
the heading of my Bibliography from "Bibliography" to "References". I
imagine that there is a simple bracketed TeX option that I can insert, but
I can't find it in my LaTeX reference book (LaTeX Line by Line). Can
Hi all.
I'm using the report style with natbib and bibtex. I would like to change
the heading of my Bibliography from "Bibliography" to "References". I
imagine that there is a simple bracketed TeX option that I can insert, but
I can't find it in my LaTeX reference book (LaTeX Line by Line). Can
Hi all.
I'm using the report style with natbib and bibtex. I would like to change
the heading of my Bibliography from "Bibliography" to "References". I
imagine that there is a simple bracketed TeX option that I can insert, but
I can't find it in my LaTeX reference book (LaTeX Line by Line). Can
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