Re: Cross-References doubts

2009-04-27 Thread rgheck

Adrian Diaz wrote:

Uwe
 
Thanks for the advice. I have upgraded to 1.6.2 and the problem with 
cross reference
is ok. i have set Theorems (AMS) and Theorems (by section) and it woks 
well.
 
However i need that the of  theorem, lemma etc appears is spanish when 
i export the file to pdf. On Lyx editor they appear in spanish, but 
when i want to watch by view pdf they appear in english.
 
This has been discussed on the list before. Recently, I think. Try 
searching for it.


I have a doubt. When i chose  Theorems (AMS) i can chose Theorems (by 
section) OR Theorems (by chapter) but i can not chose both. Why?
 
This controls when the counters are reset. Resetting by section will 
already reset at the chapter, since the chapter change resets the 
section counter.


rh



Re: Cross-References doubts

2009-04-27 Thread rgheck

Adrian Diaz wrote:

Uwe
 
Thanks for the advice. I have upgraded to 1.6.2 and the problem with 
cross reference
is ok. i have set Theorems (AMS) and Theorems (by section) and it woks 
well.
 
However i need that the of  theorem, lemma etc appears is spanish when 
i export the file to pdf. On Lyx editor they appear in spanish, but 
when i want to watch by view pdf they appear in english.
 
This has been discussed on the list before. Recently, I think. Try 
searching for it.


I have a doubt. When i chose  Theorems (AMS) i can chose Theorems (by 
section) OR Theorems (by chapter) but i can not chose both. Why?
 
This controls when the counters are reset. Resetting by section will 
already reset at the chapter, since the chapter change resets the 
section counter.


rh



Re: Cross-References doubts

2009-04-27 Thread rgheck

Adrian Diaz wrote:

Uwe
 
Thanks for the advice. I have upgraded to 1.6.2 and the problem with 
cross reference
is ok. i have set Theorems (AMS) and Theorems (by section) and it woks 
well.
 
However i need that the of  theorem, lemma etc appears is spanish when 
i export the file to pdf. On Lyx editor they appear in spanish, but 
when i want to watch by view pdf they appear in english.
 
This has been discussed on the list before. Recently, I think. Try 
searching for it.


I have a doubt. When i chose  Theorems (AMS) i can chose Theorems (by 
section) OR Theorems (by chapter) but i can not chose both. Why?
 
This controls when the counters are reset. Resetting by section will 
already reset at the chapter, since the chapter change resets the 
section counter.


rh



Re: Cross-References doubts

2009-04-26 Thread rgheck

Uwe Stöhr wrote:

Adrian Diaz schrieb:


Sometimes i need to define lemma, proposition, theorem or simply some
definitions. I think it is very easy
to use them cos i can set by *description* or *list*.

However, i have problems when i want to work with cross-references. The
problem is that every time i define a *description* for theorem, for
example, the theorem defined gets the cross-refence of the chapter, 
section

or subsecction etc, wherever place i have defined it.




The problem is that you can't cross reference a description environment.

LyX has native support for lemmas, etc. In 1.5.x, you can use the AMS 
classes, or include the theorem definitions in your own layout. But it's 
all a lot easier in 1.6.x, where you can use the theorem modules with 
any class you like. So I'd upgrade to 1.6.2 and use that.


rh



Re: Cross-References doubts

2009-04-26 Thread rgheck

Uwe Stöhr wrote:

Adrian Diaz schrieb:


Sometimes i need to define lemma, proposition, theorem or simply some
definitions. I think it is very easy
to use them cos i can set by *description* or *list*.

However, i have problems when i want to work with cross-references. The
problem is that every time i define a *description* for theorem, for
example, the theorem defined gets the cross-refence of the chapter, 
section

or subsecction etc, wherever place i have defined it.




The problem is that you can't cross reference a description environment.

LyX has native support for lemmas, etc. In 1.5.x, you can use the AMS 
classes, or include the theorem definitions in your own layout. But it's 
all a lot easier in 1.6.x, where you can use the theorem modules with 
any class you like. So I'd upgrade to 1.6.2 and use that.


rh



Re: Cross-References doubts

2009-04-26 Thread rgheck

Uwe Stöhr wrote:

Adrian Diaz schrieb:


Sometimes i need to define lemma, proposition, theorem or simply some
definitions. I think it is very easy
to use them cos i can set by *description* or *list*.

However, i have problems when i want to work with cross-references. The
problem is that every time i define a *description* for theorem, for
example, the theorem defined gets the cross-refence of the chapter, 
section

or subsecction etc, wherever place i have defined it.




The problem is that you can't cross reference a description environment.

LyX has native support for lemmas, etc. In 1.5.x, you can use the AMS 
classes, or include the theorem definitions in your own layout. But it's 
all a lot easier in 1.6.x, where you can use the theorem modules with 
any class you like. So I'd upgrade to 1.6.2 and use that.


rh



Cross-References doubts

2009-04-25 Thread Adrian Diaz
Hi Friends of Lyx

Sometimes i need to define lemma, proposition, theorem or simply some
definitions. I think it is very easy
to use them cos i can set by *description* or *list*.

However, i have problems when i want to work with cross-references. The
problem is that every time i define a *description* for theorem, for
example, the theorem defined gets the cross-refence of the chapter, section
or subsecction etc, wherever place i have defined it.

I known that i have to insert a label firts, but it only is useful when i
am writting a thesis, guide etc.

i would like to insert my own cross-reference, and when i have to insert my
defined  refence it appears on the pdf text

 I am working with lyx 1.5.6.

Any advice to solve the problem?
if i have to install any package, how do i have to install the package in
Lyx?


   Thanks in advance   Adrián


Re: Cross-References doubts

2009-04-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Adrian Diaz schrieb:


Sometimes i need to define lemma, proposition, theorem or simply some
definitions. I think it is very easy
to use them cos i can set by *description* or *list*.

However, i have problems when i want to work with cross-references. The
problem is that every time i define a *description* for theorem, for
example, the theorem defined gets the cross-refence of the chapter, section
or subsecction etc, wherever place i have defined it.


Then you haven't defined the environment correctly. You find some examples how it is done at 
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/I18nLabels

Attached is a LyX file taken from this Wiki page showing that referencing works 
as expected.

regards Uwe

p.s.
cos - because
i - I


lang-ams.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Cross-References doubts

2009-04-25 Thread Adrian Diaz
Hi Friends of Lyx

Sometimes i need to define lemma, proposition, theorem or simply some
definitions. I think it is very easy
to use them cos i can set by *description* or *list*.

However, i have problems when i want to work with cross-references. The
problem is that every time i define a *description* for theorem, for
example, the theorem defined gets the cross-refence of the chapter, section
or subsecction etc, wherever place i have defined it.

I known that i have to insert a label firts, but it only is useful when i
am writting a thesis, guide etc.

i would like to insert my own cross-reference, and when i have to insert my
defined  refence it appears on the pdf text

 I am working with lyx 1.5.6.

Any advice to solve the problem?
if i have to install any package, how do i have to install the package in
Lyx?


   Thanks in advance   Adrián


Re: Cross-References doubts

2009-04-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Adrian Diaz schrieb:


Sometimes i need to define lemma, proposition, theorem or simply some
definitions. I think it is very easy
to use them cos i can set by *description* or *list*.

However, i have problems when i want to work with cross-references. The
problem is that every time i define a *description* for theorem, for
example, the theorem defined gets the cross-refence of the chapter, section
or subsecction etc, wherever place i have defined it.


Then you haven't defined the environment correctly. You find some examples how it is done at 
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/I18nLabels

Attached is a LyX file taken from this Wiki page showing that referencing works 
as expected.

regards Uwe

p.s.
cos - because
i - I


lang-ams.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Cross-References doubts

2009-04-25 Thread Adrian Diaz
Hi Friends of Lyx

Sometimes i need to define lemma, proposition, theorem or simply some
definitions. I think it is very easy
to use them cos i can set by *description* or *list*.

However, i have problems when i want to work with cross-references. The
problem is that every time i define a *description* for theorem, for
example, the theorem defined gets the cross-refence of the chapter, section
or subsecction etc, wherever place i have defined it.

I known that i have to insert a label firts, but it only is useful when i
am writting a thesis, guide etc.

i would like to insert my own cross-reference, and when i have to insert my
defined  refence it appears on the pdf text

 I am working with lyx 1.5.6.

Any advice to solve the problem?
if i have to install any package, how do i have to install the package in
Lyx?


   Thanks in advance   Adrián


Re: Cross-References doubts

2009-04-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Adrian Diaz schrieb:


Sometimes i need to define lemma, proposition, theorem or simply some
definitions. I think it is very easy
to use them cos i can set by *description* or *list*.

However, i have problems when i want to work with cross-references. The
problem is that every time i define a *description* for theorem, for
example, the theorem defined gets the cross-refence of the chapter, section
or subsecction etc, wherever place i have defined it.


Then you haven't defined the environment correctly. You find some examples how it is done at 
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/I18nLabels

Attached is a LyX file taken from this Wiki page showing that referencing works 
as expected.

regards Uwe

p.s.
cos -> because
i -> I


lang-ams.lyx
Description: application/lyx