2014-06-03 13:54 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta jhlegarr...@vicomtech.org:
Just to (hopefully) conclude with the issue, and even if I guess that we
will usually not encounter the case, the document fails to successfully
render two titles (the LNCS demo *.tex does have two just as an example).
Dear Jürgen,
thank you.
The two titles are not subsequent, they have body text in between.
Although the error yielded by LyX [1] persists, adding \maketitle in ERT
actually renders the title correctly. So the issue can be considered as
solved if the error can be considered as normal for this
2014-06-03 13:54 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta jhlegarr...@vicomtech.org:
Just to (hopefully) conclude with the issue, and even if I guess that we
will usually not encounter the case, the document fails to successfully
render two titles (the LNCS demo *.tex does have two just as an example).
Dear Jürgen,
thank you.
The two titles are not subsequent, they have body text in between.
Although the error yielded by LyX [1] persists, adding \maketitle in ERT
actually renders the title correctly. So the issue can be considered as
solved if the error can be considered as normal for this
2014-06-03 13:54 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta :
> Just to (hopefully) conclude with the issue, and even if I guess that we
> will usually not encounter the case, the document fails to successfully
> render two titles (the LNCS demo *.tex does have two just as an
Dear Jürgen,
thank you.
The two titles are not subsequent, they have body text in between.
Although the error yielded by LyX [1] persists, adding \maketitle in ERT
actually renders the title correctly. So the issue can be considered as
solved if the error can be considered as "normal" for this
Just to (hopefully) conclude with the issue, and even if I guess that we
will usually not encounter the case, the document fails to successfully
render two titles (the LNCS demo *.tex does have two just as an example).
However, if the second title (with its authors and institutions) are added
by
Just to (hopefully) conclude with the issue, and even if I guess that we
will usually not encounter the case, the document fails to successfully
render two titles (the LNCS demo *.tex does have two just as an example).
However, if the second title (with its authors and institutions) are added
by
Just to (hopefully) conclude with the issue, and even if I guess that we
will usually not encounter the case, the document fails to successfully
render two titles (the LNCS demo *.tex does have two just as an example).
However, if the second title (with its authors and institutions) are added
by
2014-06-02 9:53 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta:
Hi Stefano, Richard,
thank you for your interest.
I started a Lyx document with LNCS format from scratch several times, but
I cannot even get the authors written.
I also tried to reduce the *.tex example (*.dem file, renamed to *.tex
2014-06-02 12:24 GMT+02:00 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org:
Corrected files attached. These compile for me.
I forgot to save one file before attaching. Here is the correct version.
Jürgen
HTH
Jürgen
subjidx.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Dear Jürgen,
thanks for having devoted some time to it and for having helped cast some
light on it.
Even if the document yields no errors now, I am still getting No Authors
Given No Institute Given in the rendered PDF.
Is there anything else to be fixed?
Thanks,
JON HAITZ
On 2 June 2014
2014-06-02 16:53 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta:
Dear Jürgen,
thanks for having devoted some time to it and for having helped cast some
light on it.
Even if the document yields no errors now, I am still getting No Authors
Given No Institute Given in the rendered PDF.
Is there anything else
2014-06-02 16:56 GMT+02:00 Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Below the paper title, insert the Author and select Author from the
paragraph style combo. Likewise, inset the Institute in a separate
paragraph following the Author and select Institute from the combo.
I see now that your paper has these infos,
Dear Jürgen,
thanks.
I had to delete the Email: field to make it work properly. Otherwise, the
actual email was displayed in an additional blank page.
It seems to me that it may be related to the paragraph styles created when
the import is done, such as the Running Title or the Author Running.
2014-06-02 17:22 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta:
It seems to me that it may be related to the paragraph styles created when
the import is done, such as the Running Title or the Author Running.
Yes, this is certainly something where the tex2lyx converter could do
better. But as soon as a lot of
2014-06-02 9:53 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta:
Hi Stefano, Richard,
thank you for your interest.
I started a Lyx document with LNCS format from scratch several times, but
I cannot even get the authors written.
I also tried to reduce the *.tex example (*.dem file, renamed to *.tex
2014-06-02 12:24 GMT+02:00 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org:
Corrected files attached. These compile for me.
I forgot to save one file before attaching. Here is the correct version.
Jürgen
HTH
Jürgen
subjidx.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Dear Jürgen,
thanks for having devoted some time to it and for having helped cast some
light on it.
Even if the document yields no errors now, I am still getting No Authors
Given No Institute Given in the rendered PDF.
Is there anything else to be fixed?
Thanks,
JON HAITZ
On 2 June 2014
2014-06-02 16:53 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta:
Dear Jürgen,
thanks for having devoted some time to it and for having helped cast some
light on it.
Even if the document yields no errors now, I am still getting No Authors
Given No Institute Given in the rendered PDF.
Is there anything else
2014-06-02 16:56 GMT+02:00 Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Below the paper title, insert the Author and select Author from the
paragraph style combo. Likewise, inset the Institute in a separate
paragraph following the Author and select Institute from the combo.
I see now that your paper has these infos,
Dear Jürgen,
thanks.
I had to delete the Email: field to make it work properly. Otherwise, the
actual email was displayed in an additional blank page.
It seems to me that it may be related to the paragraph styles created when
the import is done, such as the Running Title or the Author Running.
2014-06-02 17:22 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta:
It seems to me that it may be related to the paragraph styles created when
the import is done, such as the Running Title or the Author Running.
Yes, this is certainly something where the tex2lyx converter could do
better. But as soon as a lot of
2014-06-02 9:53 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta:
> Hi Stefano, Richard,
> thank you for your interest.
>
> I started a Lyx document with LNCS format from scratch several times, but
> I cannot even get the authors written.
>
> I also tried to reduce the *.tex example (*.dem file, renamed to *.tex
>
2014-06-02 12:24 GMT+02:00 Jürgen Spitzmüller :
> Corrected files attached. These compile for me.
>
I forgot to save one file before attaching. Here is the correct version.
Jürgen
>
> HTH
> Jürgen
>
subjidx.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Dear Jürgen,
thanks for having devoted some time to it and for having helped cast some
light on it.
Even if the document yields no errors now, I am still getting "No Authors
Given" "No Institute Given" in the rendered PDF.
Is there anything else to be fixed?
Thanks,
JON HAITZ
On 2 June 2014
2014-06-02 16:53 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta:
> Dear Jürgen,
> thanks for having devoted some time to it and for having helped cast some
> light on it.
>
> Even if the document yields no errors now, I am still getting "No Authors
> Given" "No Institute Given" in the rendered PDF.
>
> Is there
2014-06-02 16:56 GMT+02:00 Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Below the paper title, insert the Author and select "Author" from the
> paragraph style combo. Likewise, inset the Institute in a separate
> paragraph following the Author and select "Institute" from the combo.
>
I see now that your paper has
Dear Jürgen,
thanks.
I had to delete the Email: field to make it work properly. Otherwise, the
actual email was displayed in an additional blank page.
It seems to me that it may be related to the paragraph styles created when
the import is done, such as the Running Title or the Author Running.
2014-06-02 17:22 GMT+02:00 Jon Haitz Legarreta:
> It seems to me that it may be related to the paragraph styles created when
> the import is done, such as the Running Title or the Author Running.
>
Yes, this is certainly something where the tex2lyx converter could do
better. But as soon as a lot
Hi,
can anybody give some advice on this, please?
Thanks,
JON HAITZ
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jon Haitz Legarreta jhlegarr...@vicomtech.org
Date: 26 May 2014 13:32
Subject: [LYX] Trouble using the LNCS class/style
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hi there,
I am having quite
On 05/30/2014 05:38 AM, Jon Haitz Legarreta wrote:
Hi,
can anybody give some advice on this, please?
I take it the problem is that no one here is using this class. But I'll try.
Hi there,
I am having quite a few difficulties while trying to use the LNCS
style [1] in a LyX document.
My aim
On 05/30/2014 05:38 AM, Jon Haitz Legarreta wrote:
Hi,
can anybody give some advice on this, please?
Jon,
you may have the wrong approach. Instead of importing the .dem file into
LyX, which may produce errors (LyX's LaTeX import is not 100% correct), why
don't you start a new LNCS document
Hi,
can anybody give some advice on this, please?
Thanks,
JON HAITZ
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jon Haitz Legarreta jhlegarr...@vicomtech.org
Date: 26 May 2014 13:32
Subject: [LYX] Trouble using the LNCS class/style
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hi there,
I am having quite
On 05/30/2014 05:38 AM, Jon Haitz Legarreta wrote:
Hi,
can anybody give some advice on this, please?
I take it the problem is that no one here is using this class. But I'll try.
Hi there,
I am having quite a few difficulties while trying to use the LNCS
style [1] in a LyX document.
My aim
On 05/30/2014 05:38 AM, Jon Haitz Legarreta wrote:
Hi,
can anybody give some advice on this, please?
Jon,
you may have the wrong approach. Instead of importing the .dem file into
LyX, which may produce errors (LyX's LaTeX import is not 100% correct), why
don't you start a new LNCS document
Hi,
can anybody give some advice on this, please?
Thanks,
JON HAITZ
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jon Haitz Legarreta <jhlegarr...@vicomtech.org>
Date: 26 May 2014 13:32
Subject: [LYX] Trouble using the LNCS class/style
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hi there,
I am having
On 05/30/2014 05:38 AM, Jon Haitz Legarreta wrote:
Hi,
can anybody give some advice on this, please?
I take it the problem is that no one here is using this class. But I'll try.
Hi there,
I am having quite a few difficulties while trying to use the LNCS
style [1] in a LyX document.
My aim
> On 05/30/2014 05:38 AM, Jon Haitz Legarreta wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> can anybody give some advice on this, please?
>>
>
Jon,
you may have the wrong approach. Instead of importing the .dem file into
LyX, which may produce errors (LyX's LaTeX import is not 100% correct), why
don't you start a new LNCS
Hi there,
I am having quite a few difficulties while trying to use the LNCS style [1]
in a LyX document.
My aim to use the LNCS style in a LyX document, and then export it to a PDF.
Apparently, I have succesfully installed the LNCS style for MiKTeX
(following some instructions I found [2]): I
Hi there,
I am having quite a few difficulties while trying to use the LNCS style [1]
in a LyX document.
My aim to use the LNCS style in a LyX document, and then export it to a PDF.
Apparently, I have succesfully installed the LNCS style for MiKTeX
(following some instructions I found [2]): I
Hi there,
I am having quite a few difficulties while trying to use the LNCS style [1]
in a LyX document.
My aim to use the LNCS style in a LyX document, and then export it to a PDF.
Apparently, I have succesfully installed the LNCS style for MiKTeX
(following some instructions I found [2]): I
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