stop
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
You can press Ctrl-L to enter ERT mode and type TeX into the ERT
inset. This will send TeX straight to LaTeX without LyX doing any
funny processing.
Alternatively, insert to the preamble
\def\LyX{LyX}
\def\LaTeX{LaTeX}
Jürgen
Richard Talley wrote:
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
How do I turn this behavior off?
I see you already got some answers for how this is done for the entire
document. If you want to do this for particular instances of
A big thanks to everybody for the quick, useful replies.
There is no doubt that one of the best things about LyX is the LyX community.
-- Rich
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
Richard Talley wrote:
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
You can press Ctrl-L to enter ERT mode and type TeX into the ERT
inset. This will send TeX straight to LaTeX without LyX doing any
funny processing.
Alternatively, insert to the preamble
\def\LyX{LyX}
\def\LaTeX{LaTeX}
Jürgen
Richard Talley wrote:
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
How do I turn this behavior off?
I see you already got some answers for how this is done for the entire
document. If you want to do this for particular instances of
A big thanks to everybody for the quick, useful replies.
There is no doubt that one of the best things about LyX is the LyX community.
-- Rich
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
Richard Talley wrote:
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> You can press Ctrl-L to enter ERT mode and type TeX into the ERT
> inset. This will send "TeX" straight to LaTeX without LyX doing any
> funny processing.
Alternatively, insert to the preamble
\def\LyX{LyX}
\def\LaTeX{LaTeX}
Jürgen
Richard Talley wrote:
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
How do I turn this behavior off?
I see you already got some answers for how this is done for the entire
document. If you want to do this for particular instances of
A big thanks to everybody for the quick, useful replies.
There is no doubt that one of the best things about LyX is the LyX community.
-- Rich
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Richard Talley wrote:
>>
>> LyX automagically typesets words like TeX
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
How do I turn this behavior off? There are a couple of places, such as
an instruction to navigate to /Applications/TeX, where I want the
words to appear more like they actually do in the computer
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Richard Talley rich.tal...@gmail.com wrote:
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
How do I turn this behavior off? There are a couple of places, such as
You can press Ctrl-L to enter ERT mode and type TeX
On 2009-04-20, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Richard Talley rich.tal...@gmail.com
wrote:
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
It is especially annoying if you copy and paste such text from the PDF. With
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
How do I turn this behavior off? There are a couple of places, such as
an instruction to navigate to /Applications/TeX, where I want the
words to appear more like they actually do in the computer
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Richard Talley rich.tal...@gmail.com wrote:
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
How do I turn this behavior off? There are a couple of places, such as
You can press Ctrl-L to enter ERT mode and type TeX
On 2009-04-20, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Richard Talley rich.tal...@gmail.com
wrote:
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
It is especially annoying if you copy and paste such text from the PDF. With
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
How do I turn this behavior off? There are a couple of places, such as
an instruction to navigate to /Applications/TeX, where I want the
words to appear more like they actually do in the computer
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Richard Talley wrote:
> LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
> logo for those words.
>
> How do I turn this behavior off? There are a couple of places, such as
You can press Ctrl-L to enter ERT mode and
On 2009-04-20, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Richard Talley
> wrote:
>> LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
>> logo for those words.
It is especially annoying if you copy and paste such text from the PDF.
2009/1/12 Michelle Konzack linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net:
This has nothing to do here on the lists so please stop.
There is absolutely no need to post it here!
Thanks, Michelle, but you are only feeding the trolls. Just as one
facet of their little world sees
2009/1/12 Michelle Konzack linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net:
This has nothing to do here on the lists so please stop.
There is absolutely no need to post it here!
Thanks, Michelle, but you are only feeding the trolls. Just as one
facet of their little world sees
2009/1/12 Michelle Konzack <linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net>:
> This has nothing to do here on the lists so please stop.
>
>
> There is absolutely no need to post it here!
>
Thanks, Michelle, but you are only feeding the trolls. Just as one
facet
I unscribe but it still send to me account.
Can anyone help? thnkas.
I unscribe but it still send to me account.
Can anyone help? thnkas.
I unscribe but it still send to me account.
Can anyone help? thnkas.
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C:/PHD/Notes on Dynamic GE/Files/Notes v1.lyx
I am looking for a way in which all I do is copy my work on a disk-
on-key
and open it in another computer, and the lyx file will know where to
find
the figure.
Try using relative path locations such as
./Files/Notes v1.lyx
Note however that
the figure.
Can anyone give me advice about this.
Thanks a lot, Erez
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On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 8:08 AM, Erez Yerushalmi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi bob,
Thanks for this answer.
But how do I write a relative path?
You don't. When you properly set up the file hierarchy as I described,
LyX does it for you. All you have to do is insert a picture and you'll
notice
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C:/PHD/Notes on Dynamic GE/Files/Notes v1.lyx
I am looking for a way in which all I do is copy my work on a disk-
on-key
and open it in another computer, and the lyx file will know where to
find
the figure.
Try using relative path locations such as
./Files/Notes v1.lyx
Note however that
the figure.
Can anyone give me advice about this.
Thanks a lot, Erez
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On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 8:08 AM, Erez Yerushalmi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi bob,
Thanks for this answer.
But how do I write a relative path?
You don't. When you properly set up the file hierarchy as I described,
LyX does it for you. All you have to do is insert a picture and you'll
notice
this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/How-to-stop-Figure-location-broken-when-I-open-file-in-different-computer--tp17669372p17669372.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
C:/PHD/Notes on Dynamic GE/Files/Notes v1.lyx
I am looking for a way in which all I do is copy my work on a disk-
on-key
and open it in another computer, and the lyx file will know where to
find
the figure.
Try using relative path locations such as
"./Files/Notes v1.lyx"
Note however
o is copy my work on a disk-on-key
> and open it in another computer, and the lyx file will know where to find
> the figure.
>
> Can anyone give me advice about this.
>
> Thanks a lot, Erez
>
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://www.nabble.com/How-to-stop-Figu
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 8:08 AM, Erez Yerushalmi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi bob,
>
> Thanks for this answer.
>
> But how do I write a relative path?
You don't. When you properly set up the file hierarchy as I described,
LyX does it for you. All you have to do is insert a picture and you'll
Hello,
I have some eps files (graphics) included in the header of my lyx-file.
I do this in the preamble which works perfectly.
I export the file to pdf which works as well.
Now I found out that the color-profile of the pdf-file is RGB instead
of the original CMYK-Profile of the graphics.
How
Hello,
I have some eps files (graphics) included in the header of my lyx-file.
I do this in the preamble which works perfectly.
I export the file to pdf which works as well.
Now I found out that the color-profile of the pdf-file is RGB instead
of the original CMYK-Profile of the graphics.
How
Hello,
I have some eps files (graphics) included in the header of my lyx-file.
I do this in the preamble which works perfectly.
I export the file to pdf which works as well.
Now I found out that the color-profile of the pdf-file is RGB instead
of the original CMYK-Profile of the graphics.
How
, not two, after a
full stop.
Reading a LaTeX book, I found that typesetting rules differ between
European and North-American conventions. By default, LaTeX introduces an
extra large space after a sentence-ending full stop.
So this extra space is already in the dvi.
I'm sure there's some way
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 11:47:52AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
Reading a LaTeX book, I found that typesetting rules differ between
European and North-American conventions. By default, LaTeX introduces an
extra large space after a sentence-ending full stop.
So this extra space is already
, not two, after a
full stop.
Reading a LaTeX book, I found that typesetting rules differ between
European and North-American conventions. By default, LaTeX introduces an
extra large space after a sentence-ending full stop.
So this extra space is already in the dvi.
I'm sure there's some way
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 11:47:52AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
Reading a LaTeX book, I found that typesetting rules differ between
European and North-American conventions. By default, LaTeX introduces an
extra large space after a sentence-ending full stop.
So this extra space is already
rules produce one space, not two, after a
> full stop.
Reading a LaTeX book, I found that typesetting rules differ between
European and North-American conventions. By default, LaTeX introduces an
extra large space after a sentence-ending full stop.
So this extra space is already in the dvi.
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 11:47:52AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
>
> Reading a LaTeX book, I found that typesetting rules differ between
> European and North-American conventions. By default, LaTeX introduces an
> extra large space after a sentence-ending full stop.
> So this extra s
Hi,
I'm using the packages courier and stdpage in order to produce
correctly-formatted pages for a certain ASCII-based format. I then
use dvi2tty to create an actual ASCII document. This works, except
that the usual typesetting rules produce one space, not two, after a
full stop. This makes
a
full stop. This makes the resulting ASCII file harder to read?
I'm sure there's some way to control this, but I've never wanted to
before. Any clues?
Given that man dvi2tty doesn't provide any clues, how about a sed script?
sed 's/\. \([A-Z]\)/. \1/g' in.txt out.txt
Angus
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 10:40:55PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
Given that man dvi2tty doesn't provide any clues, how about a sed script?
sed 's/\. \([A-Z]\)/. \1/g' in.txt out.txt
Good idea. I'll try this. I think I'm going to see if I can hack on
the dvi2tty stuff to do this, too; if I
Hi,
I'm using the packages courier and stdpage in order to produce
correctly-formatted pages for a certain ASCII-based format. I then
use dvi2tty to create an actual ASCII document. This works, except
that the usual typesetting rules produce one space, not two, after a
full stop. This makes
a
full stop. This makes the resulting ASCII file harder to read?
I'm sure there's some way to control this, but I've never wanted to
before. Any clues?
Given that man dvi2tty doesn't provide any clues, how about a sed script?
sed 's/\. \([A-Z]\)/. \1/g' in.txt out.txt
Angus
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 10:40:55PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
Given that man dvi2tty doesn't provide any clues, how about a sed script?
sed 's/\. \([A-Z]\)/. \1/g' in.txt out.txt
Good idea. I'll try this. I think I'm going to see if I can hack on
the dvi2tty stuff to do this, too; if I
Hi,
I'm using the packages courier and stdpage in order to produce
correctly-formatted pages for a certain ASCII-based format. I then
use dvi2tty to create an actual ASCII document. This works, except
that the usual typesetting rules produce one space, not two, after a
full stop. This makes
a
full stop. This makes the resulting ASCII file harder to read?
I'm sure there's some way to control this, but I've never wanted to
before. Any clues?
Given that "man dvi2tty" doesn't provide any clues, how about a sed script?
sed 's/\. \([A-Z]\)/. \1/g' in.txt > out.txt
Angus
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 10:40:55PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> Given that "man dvi2tty" doesn't provide any clues, how about a sed script?
>
> sed 's/\. \([A-Z]\)/. \1/g' in.txt > out.txt
Good idea. I'll try this. I think I'm going to see if I can hack on
the dvi2tty stuff to do this,
I solved this by downgrading to 1.2.3 from 1.3.0-7. The problem was
probably using RPMs instead of compiling from tarballs -- which were
unavilable for 1.3.0-7 or 4.
jamie faunt
I solved this by downgrading to 1.2.3 from 1.3.0-7. The problem was
probably using RPMs instead of compiling from tarballs -- which were
unavilable for 1.3.0-7 or 4.
jamie faunt
I solved this by downgrading to 1.2.3 from 1.3.0-7. The problem was
probably using RPMs instead of compiling from tarballs -- which were
unavilable for 1.3.0-7 or 4.
jamie faunt
Sorry for he duplicate message -- I forgot to title it.
Hi, I just upgraded from LyX 1.2.0-5 to 1.3.0-7 and my delete and
backspace keys no longer work!
They work in other X applications -- nothing has changed in X.
Is there some obvious thing I might be missing here? I'll have to
downgrade to
Sorry for he duplicate message -- I forgot to title it.
Hi, I just upgraded from LyX 1.2.0-5 to 1.3.0-7 and my delete and
backspace keys no longer work!
They work in other X applications -- nothing has changed in X.
Is there some obvious thing I might be missing here? I'll have to
downgrade to
Sorry for he duplicate message -- I forgot to title it.
Hi, I just upgraded from LyX 1.2.0-5 to 1.3.0-7 and my delete and
backspace keys no longer work!
They work in other X applications -- nothing has changed in X.
Is there some obvious thing I might be missing here? I'll have to
downgrade to
I am writing my thesis using the report class and I am facing the common
problem of page numbering of the front matter. My front matter includes
the title page, abstract and acknowledgements. Report class does not define
frontmatter and mainmatter, so I have to use a lot of /setcounter{page}{x}
to
Depending on the format required for your abstract, you could just use
Chapter*, or alternatively use something similar to:
\newenvironment{abstract}{%
\titlepage
\begin{center}%
\large
\bfseries \abstractname
\@endparpenalty\@M
\end{center}}%
in the preamble,
I am writing my thesis using the report class and I am facing the common
problem of page numbering of the front matter. My front matter includes
the title page, abstract and acknowledgements. Report class does not define
frontmatter and mainmatter, so I have to use a lot of /setcounter{page}{x}
to
Depending on the format required for your abstract, you could just use
Chapter*, or alternatively use something similar to:
\newenvironment{abstract}{%
\titlepage
\begin{center}%
\large
\bfseries \abstractname
\@endparpenalty\@M
\end{center}}%
in the preamble,
I am writing my thesis using the "report" class and I am facing the common
problem of page numbering of the "front matter". My front matter includes
the title page, abstract and acknowledgements. Report class does not define
frontmatter and mainmatter, so I have to use a lot of
Depending on the format required for your abstract, you could just use
Chapter*, or alternatively use something similar to:
\newenvironment{abstract}{%
\titlepage
\begin{center}%
\large
\bfseries \abstractname
\@endparpenalty\@M
\end{center}}%
in the preamble,
Richard Black wrote:
Hi all
I am trying to generate a table using the linebreaks option. My problem
is that when lyx creates the \parbox it also adds a \smallskip{} at the
beginning and end of the paragraph. This places spaces at the top and
the bottom of the cell--a feature I don't
Richard Black wrote:
Hi all
I am trying to generate a table using the linebreaks option. My problem
is that when lyx creates the \parbox it also adds a \smallskip{} at the
beginning and end of the paragraph. This places spaces at the top and
the bottom of the cell--a feature I don't
Richard Black wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I am trying to generate a table using the linebreaks option. My problem
> is that when lyx creates the \parbox it also adds a \smallskip{} at the
> beginning and end of the paragraph. This places spaces at the top and
> the bottom of the cell--a feature I
Hi all
I am trying to generate a table using the linebreaks option. My problem
is that when lyx creates the \parbox it also adds a \smallskip{} at the
beginning and end of the paragraph. This places spaces at the top and
the bottom of the cell--a feature I don't want as none of the other
Hi all
I am trying to generate a table using the linebreaks option. My problem
is that when lyx creates the \parbox it also adds a \smallskip{} at the
beginning and end of the paragraph. This places spaces at the top and
the bottom of the cell--a feature I don't want as none of the other
Hi all
I am trying to generate a table using the linebreaks option. My problem
is that when lyx creates the \parbox it also adds a \smallskip{} at the
beginning and end of the paragraph. This places spaces at the top and
the bottom of the cell--a feature I don't want as none of the other
I am using linux with lyx 1.1.5fix2.
How do you turn off the page numbering? I need to do this for a conference.
Thanks,
Anna
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Mark Hansel wrote:
If you want disable page numbers only from certain pages, see
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/#pagenumbers
But, the title page still ends up with a number - for article and book
documents.
You must put the line
I am using linux with lyx 1.1.5fix2.
How do you turn off the page numbering? I need to do this for a conference.
Thanks,
Anna
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Anna H.Pryor wrote:
How do you turn off the page numbering? I need to do this for a conference.
The simplest way to turn page numbers off from the whole document is
is to simply set "Layout/Document/Document/Pagestyle" to "empty".
If you want disable page numbers only
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Mark Hansel wrote:
If you want disable page numbers only from certain pages, see
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/#pagenumbers
But, the title page still ends up with a number - for article and book
documents.
You must put the line
I am using linux with lyx 1.1.5fix2.
How do you turn off the page numbering? I need to do this for a conference.
Thanks,
Anna
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Anna H.Pryor wrote:
> How do you turn off the page numbering? I need to do this for a conference.
The simplest way to turn page numbers off from the whole document is
is to simply set "Layout/Document/Document/Pagestyle" to "empty".
If you want disable page numbers only
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Mark Hansel wrote:
> >If you want disable page numbers only from certain pages, see
> >http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/#pagenumbers
>
> But, the title page still ends up with a number - for article and book
> documents.
You must put the line
Bonsoir,
Suppose I type Ctrl-D, aiming to delete a character, just like in Xemacs.
LyX then starts a sometimes quite long compiling process.
Now, suppose I would like to stop it, instead of waiting for minutes.
What should I do?
Laurent
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Laurent DUVAL wrote:
Suppose I type Ctrl-D, aiming to delete a character, just like in Xemacs.
LyX then starts a sometimes quite long compiling process.
Now, suppose I would like to stop it, instead of waiting for minutes.
What should I do?
Sorry, I don't know how
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 06:39:25PM +0100, Phil Scordis wrote:
Sorry, I don't know how to stop it, but I did find recently that I was
doing lots of emacs-like keypresses in lyx which generally did not have
the effect that I desired, e.g. ctrl-e to move to the end of the line,
which
Bonsoir,
Suppose I type Ctrl-D, aiming to delete a character, just like in Xemacs.
LyX then starts a sometimes quite long compiling process.
Now, suppose I would like to stop it, instead of waiting for minutes.
What should I do?
Laurent
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Laurent DUVAL wrote:
Suppose I type Ctrl-D, aiming to delete a character, just like in Xemacs.
LyX then starts a sometimes quite long compiling process.
Now, suppose I would like to stop it, instead of waiting for minutes.
What should I do?
Sorry, I don't know how
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 06:39:25PM +0100, Phil Scordis wrote:
Sorry, I don't know how to stop it, but I did find recently that I was
doing lots of emacs-like keypresses in lyx which generally did not have
the effect that I desired, e.g. ctrl-e to move to the end of the line,
which
Bonsoir,
Suppose I type Ctrl-D, aiming to delete a character, just like in Xemacs.
LyX then starts a sometimes quite long compiling process.
Now, suppose I would like to stop it, instead of waiting for minutes.
What should I do?
Laurent
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Laurent DUVAL wrote:
> Suppose I type Ctrl-D, aiming to delete a character, just like in Xemacs.
> LyX then starts a sometimes quite long compiling process.
> Now, suppose I would like to stop it, instead of waiting for minutes.
> What should I do?
Sorry, I do
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 06:39:25PM +0100, Phil Scordis wrote:
>
> Sorry, I don't know how to stop it, but I did find recently that I was
> doing lots of emacs-like keypresses in lyx which generally did not have
> the effect that I desired, e.g. ctrl-e to move to the end of the l
Hello everybody,
can anyone help me on how stop the previous chapter heading from
appearing on ´Chapter*´ pages ?
Thanks
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 06:26:09 +0200
From: Martina Schwarz van Doorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Lyx 1.04: How do I stop the previous chapter heading from appearing on
´Chapter*´ pages ?
Hello everybody,
can anyone help me on how stop the previous chapter heading
Hello everybody,
can anyone help me on how stop the previous chapter heading from
appearing on ´Chapter*´ pages ?
Thanks
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 06:26:09 +0200
From: Martina Schwarz van Doorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Lyx 1.04: How do I stop the previous chapter heading from appearing on
´Chapter*´ pages ?
Hello everybody,
can anyone help me on how stop the previous chapter heading
Hello everybody,
can anyone help me on how stop the previous chapter heading from
appearing on ´Chapter*´ pages ?
Thanks
>>Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 06:26:09 +0200
>>From: Martina Schwarz van Doorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Lyx 1.04: How do I stop the previous chapter heading from appearing on
>´Chapter*´ pages ?
>>
>>
>> Hel
lloy0076 wrote:
Juergan and All:
Could you send an example file? It's a bit hard to guess what's wrong
only from your comments :)
I have attached a sample file. On this particular file section 1.2
doesn't print at all. Furthermore it's touch and go whether the headers
print either.
lloy0076 wrote:
Juergan and All:
Could you send an example file? It's a bit hard to guess what's wrong
only from your comments :)
I have attached a sample file. On this particular file section 1.2
doesn't print at all. Furthermore it's touch and go whether the headers
print either.
lloy0076 wrote:
>
> Juergan and All:
>
> > Could you send an example file? It's a bit hard to guess what's wrong
> > only from your comments :)
>
> I have attached a sample file. On this particular file section 1.2
> doesn't print at all. Furthermore it's touch and go whether the headers
>
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