On Wed, 28 Feb 2024, Bernt Lie via lyx-users wrote:
If you by "current release" mean LyX 2.3.7 (of January 2023), have you
looked at the LyX documents linked under Help? They are relatively
comprehensive.
+1 They're very helpful. Start from the top with Introduction and Tutorial.
Then start
> I am a complete newbi to LyX - which documentation set should I use for the
> current release please ?
If you by "current release" mean LyX 2.3.7 (of January 2023), have you looked
at the LyX documents linked under Help? They are relatively comprehensive.
Good luck!
-
Hi,
I am a complete newbi to LyX - which documentation set should I use for the
current release please ?
Thank you
Brian Kneller
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On 13-Jan-21 11:36 PM, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 1/13/21 2:27 PM, Baris Erkus wrote:
On 13-Jan-21 8:22 PM, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
Hi, everyone,
We hope to release LyX 2.4.0 in the next couple months. Before then,
there is some work that needs to be done on the documentation
On 1/13/21 2:27 PM, Baris Erkus wrote:
> On 13-Jan-21 8:22 PM, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
>> Hi, everyone,
>>
>> We hope to release LyX 2.4.0 in the next couple months. Before then,
>> there is some work that needs to be done on the documentation. If you've
>> a
On 13-Jan-21 8:22 PM, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
Hi, everyone,
We hope to release LyX 2.4.0 in the next couple months. Before then,
there is some work that needs to be done on the documentation. If you've
always wanted to contribute to LyX but haven't because you don't know
how to code
Hi, everyone,
We hope to release LyX 2.4.0 in the next couple months. Before then,
there is some work that needs to be done on the documentation. If you've
always wanted to contribute to LyX but haven't because you don't know
how to code, then this is your chance!
The main task that needs doing
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 01:37:28PM -0500, PhilipPirrip wrote:
> On 02/25/2016 09:28 AM, Samer Afach wrote:
> >Hello everyone:
> >
> >Is there any documentation at all for how to compile LyX on Windows? I
> >was able to compile LyX on Linux myself, but on Windows, it was
On 02/25/2016 09:28 AM, Samer Afach wrote:
Hello everyone:
Is there any documentation at all for how to compile LyX on Windows? I
was able to compile LyX on Linux myself, but on Windows, it wasn't clear
and I couldn't find any documentation about it.
Hi Samer,
If I remember correctly
Hello everyone:
Is there any documentation at all for how to compile LyX on Windows?
I was able to compile LyX on Linux myself, but on Windows, it wasn't
clear and I couldn't find any documentation about it.
Thank you.
Best,
Samer Afach
Hello.
After compiling LyX in GNU/Linux I launch LyX with “env LANG=
PATH_TO_LYX” (note the empty “LANG” parameter) because my system is
configured with Spanish as as the default language, but I want to run
LyX in English. The interface is is English, but the included
documentation
Hello.
After compiling LyX in GNU/Linux I launch LyX with “env LANG=
PATH_TO_LYX” (note the empty “LANG” parameter) because my system is
configured with Spanish as as the default language, but I want to run
LyX in English. The interface is is English, but the included
documentation
Hello.
After compiling LyX in GNU/Linux I launch LyX with “env LANG=
PATH_TO_LYX” (note the empty “LANG” parameter) because my system is
configured with Spanish as as the default language, but I want to run
LyX in English. The interface is is English, but the included
documentation
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta:
2013/6/11 Csikos Bela
Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust a
template according to my liking (in the document#39;s preamble)? The user
guide is quite long still superficial regarding this. For example I would
like to
change
Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust
a template according to my liking (in the document's preamble)? The
user guide is quite long still superficial regarding this. For
example I would like to change the sizes and positioning of the
headline and footline
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta:
2013/6/11 Csikos Bela
Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust a
template according to my liking (in the document#39;s preamble)? The user
guide is quite long still superficial regarding this. For example I would
like to
change
Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust
a template according to my liking (in the document's preamble)? The
user guide is quite long still superficial regarding this. For
example I would like to change the sizes and positioning of the
headline and footline
"Jürgen Spitzmüller" <sp...@lyx.org> írta:
>2013/6/11 Csikos Bela
>>Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust a
>>template according to my liking (in the documents preamble)? The user
>>guide is quite long still superficial regard
> Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust
> a template according to my liking (in the document's preamble)? The
> user guide is quite long still superficial regarding this. For
> example I would like to change the sizes and positioning of the
> headli
Hello:
Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust a
template according to my liking (in the document's preamble)? The user guide is
quite long still superficial regarding this. For example I would like to change
the sizes and positioning of the headline and footline
2013/6/11 Csikos Bela
Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust a
template according to my liking (in the document's preamble)? The user
guide is quite long still superficial regarding this. For example I would
like to change the sizes and positioning
Hello:
Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust a
template according to my liking (in the document's preamble)? The user guide is
quite long still superficial regarding this. For example I would like to change
the sizes and positioning of the headline and footline
2013/6/11 Csikos Bela
Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust a
template according to my liking (in the document's preamble)? The user
guide is quite long still superficial regarding this. For example I would
like to change the sizes and positioning
Hello:
Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust a
template according to my liking (in the document's preamble)? The user guide is
quite long still superficial regarding this. For example I would like to change
the sizes and positioning of the headline and footline
2013/6/11 Csikos Bela
> Where could I find beamer documentation on how to customize or adjust a
> template according to my liking (in the document's preamble)? The user
> guide is quite long still superficial regarding this. For example I would
> like to change the sizes and
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 20:02:55 schrieb stefano franchi:
Thanks, Stefano, for your help and advices and references. Will work on it.
By the way, Springer publisher wants the Vancouver style.
In the net it is mentioned:
by TeXnical Designs on Tue Aug 30th, 2011
LaTeX has a Vancouver
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 20:02:55 schrieb stefano franchi:
Thanks, Stefano, for your help and advices and references. Will work on it.
By the way, Springer publisher wants the Vancouver style.
In the net it is mentioned:
by TeXnical Designs on Tue Aug 30th, 2011
LaTeX has a Vancouver
Hi Wolfgang,
the Vancouver style you linked to is a .bst file. In other words, it is a
style file for use with bibtex. It cannot be used with biblatex. As far as
I know, there is no Vancouver style available for biblatex. You'll have to
start with a standard style, e.g. authoryear, and then
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 20:02:55 schrieb stefano franchi:
Thanks, Stefano, for your help and advices and references. Will work on it.
By the way, Springer publisher wants the Vancouver style.
In the net it is mentioned:
by TeXnical Designs on Tue Aug 30th, 2011
LaTeX has a Vancouver
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 20:02:55 schrieb stefano franchi:
Thanks, Stefano, for your help and advices and references. Will work on it.
By the way, Springer publisher wants the Vancouver style.
In the net it is mentioned:
by TeXnical Designs on Tue Aug 30th, 2011
LaTeX has a Vancouver
Hi Wolfgang,
the Vancouver style you linked to is a .bst file. In other words, it is a
style file for use with bibtex. It cannot be used with biblatex. As far as
I know, there is no Vancouver style available for biblatex. You'll have to
start with a standard style, e.g. authoryear, and then
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 20:02:55 schrieb stefano franchi:
Thanks, Stefano, for your help and advices and references. Will work on it.
By the way, Springer publisher wants the Vancouver style.
In the net it is mentioned:
by TeXnical Designs on Tue Aug 30th, 2011
LaTeX has a Vancouver
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 20:02:55 schrieb stefano franchi:
Thanks, Stefano, for your help and advices and references. Will work on it.
By the way, Springer publisher wants the Vancouver style.
In the net it is mentioned:
by TeXnical Designs on Tue Aug 30th, 2011
LaTeX has a Vancouver
Hi Wolfgang,
the Vancouver style you linked to is a .bst file. In other words, it is a
style file for use with bibtex. It cannot be used with biblatex. As far as
I know, there is no Vancouver style available for biblatex. You'll have to
start with a standard style, e.g. authoryear, and then
they are.
You can also google either file and you'll get to them quickly. Here is
biber.pdf on sourceforge:
http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/biblatex-biber/biblatex-biber/1.4/documentation/biber.pdf
and here is biblatex.pdf on Ctan:
ftp://www.ctan.org/ctan/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex/doc
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 14:20:00 schrieb stefano franchi:
The biblatex manual should be installed on your system by your Tex
distribution. The command
texdoc biblatex
should bring it up.
Thanks, Stefano
Its a long documentation and not easy for the novice to find what one
needs
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 14:20:00 schrieb stefano franchi:
E.g. with my
\usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear,natbib=true]{biblatex}
I get e.g.
Jang, Sung-Wuk et al. (2010).
they are.
You can also google either file and you'll get to them quickly. Here is
biber.pdf on sourceforge:
http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/biblatex-biber/biblatex-biber/1.4/documentation/biber.pdf
and here is biblatex.pdf on Ctan:
ftp://www.ctan.org/ctan/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex/doc
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 14:20:00 schrieb stefano franchi:
The biblatex manual should be installed on your system by your Tex
distribution. The command
texdoc biblatex
should bring it up.
Thanks, Stefano
Its a long documentation and not easy for the novice to find what one
needs
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 14:20:00 schrieb stefano franchi:
E.g. with my
\usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear,natbib=true]{biblatex}
I get e.g.
Jang, Sung-Wuk et al. (2010).
ll you where they are.
You can also google either file and you'll get to them quickly. Here is
biber.pdf on sourceforge:
http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/biblatex-biber/biblatex-biber/1.4/documentation/biber.pdf
and here is biblatex.pdf on Ctan:
ftp://www.ctan.org/ctan/macros/latex/exptl/biblat
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 14:20:00 schrieb stefano franchi:
> The biblatex manual should be installed on your system by your Tex
> distribution. The command
>
> >texdoc biblatex
>
> should bring it up.
Thanks, Stefano
Its a long documentation and not easy for the no
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 14:20:00 schrieb stefano franchi:
> E.g. with my
> \usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear,natbib=true]{biblatex}
> I get e.g.
> Jang, Sung-Wuk et al. (2010).
I vaguely recall encountering somewhere on my system pdf manuals for the
classes included by the TeX Live distribution. Is that right? if so, pointers
to their location would be greatly appreciated. I'm on a Mac, with OS X 1.6.8,
in case that matters.
Thanks,
, in case that matters.
Run the Tex Live Utility.app.
Select a package and Show Info (command I).
You can then select the pdf with the documentation.
Thanks,
--
Eric Weir
eew...@bellsouth.net
Decatur, GA USA
be greatly appreciated. I'm on a Mac, with
OS X 1.6.8, in case that matters.
Run the Tex Live Utility.app.
Select a package and Show Info (command I).
You can then select the pdf with the documentation.
Thanks, Patrick. The solution, at least for this novice, is often so simple
I vaguely recall encountering somewhere on my system pdf manuals for the
classes included by the TeX Live distribution. Is that right? if so, pointers
to their location would be greatly appreciated. I'm on a Mac, with OS X 1.6.8,
in case that matters.
Thanks,
, in case that matters.
Run the Tex Live Utility.app.
Select a package and Show Info (command I).
You can then select the pdf with the documentation.
Thanks,
--
Eric Weir
eew...@bellsouth.net
Decatur, GA USA
be greatly appreciated. I'm on a Mac, with
OS X 1.6.8, in case that matters.
Run the Tex Live Utility.app.
Select a package and Show Info (command I).
You can then select the pdf with the documentation.
Thanks, Patrick. The solution, at least for this novice, is often so simple
I vaguely recall encountering somewhere on my system pdf manuals for the
classes included by the TeX Live distribution. Is that right? if so, pointers
to their location would be greatly appreciated. I'm on a Mac, with OS X 1.6.8,
in case that matters.
Thanks,
S X
> 1.6.8, in case that matters.
Run the Tex Live Utility.app.
Select a package and Show Info (command I).
You can then select the pdf with the documentation.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Eric
right? if so,
>> pointers to their location would be greatly appreciated. I'm on a Mac, with
>> OS X 1.6.8, in case that matters.
>
> Run the Tex Live Utility.app.
> Select a package and Show Info (command I).
> You can then select the pdf with the documentation.
Thanks, Patrick.
affair, I have checked the Lyx Docs, the
tutorials by Rob Oakes and Steve Litt. But, the documentation does not
really explain the articulation of different elements of definition, what
they are supposed to do in Lyx and what they do in the exported LateX file.
I am trying to advance through trial
If someone from the documentation list is reading this, I'd kindly ask
not to refer to the description of the options already mentioned, it
adds to the confusion. I think it's better to repeat rather than force
user to jump up and down.
On 10/31/2011 12:05 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote
PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr
If someone from the documentation list is reading this, I'd kindly ask not
to refer to the description of the options already mentioned, it adds to
the confusion. I think it's better to repeat rather than force user to jump
up and down.
On 10/31/2011 12:05 PM
affair, I have checked the Lyx Docs, the
tutorials by Rob Oakes and Steve Litt. But, the documentation does not
really explain the articulation of different elements of definition, what
they are supposed to do in Lyx and what they do in the exported LateX file.
I am trying to advance through trial
If someone from the documentation list is reading this, I'd kindly ask
not to refer to the description of the options already mentioned, it
adds to the confusion. I think it's better to repeat rather than force
user to jump up and down.
On 10/31/2011 12:05 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote
PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr
If someone from the documentation list is reading this, I'd kindly ask not
to refer to the description of the options already mentioned, it adds to
the confusion. I think it's better to repeat rather than force user to jump
up and down.
On 10/31/2011 12:05 PM
affair, I have checked the Lyx Docs, the
tutorials by Rob Oakes and Steve Litt. But, the documentation does not
really explain the articulation of different elements of definition, what
they are supposed to do in Lyx and what they do in the exported LateX file.
I am trying to advance through trial
If someone from the documentation list is reading this, I'd kindly ask
not to refer to the description of the options already mentioned, it
adds to the confusion. I think it's better to repeat rather than force
user to jump up and down.
On 10/31/2011 12:05 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote
PhilipPirrip <p...@net.hr>
> If someone from the documentation list is reading this, I'd kindly ask not
> to refer to the description of the options already mentioned, it adds to
> the confusion. I think it's better to repeat rather than force user to jump
> up and down.
>
>
On jeu. 16 juin 2011 18:48:53 CEST, Julien Rioux wrote:
I too am experiencing slowness and sometimes complete unresponsiveness
since maybe a couple days, so don't feel alone.
I looked at it on tuesday and 'top' did not reveal any process that
used too much
memory or cpu. This is a mistery to
On jeu. 16 juin 2011 18:48:53 CEST, Julien Rioux wrote:
I too am experiencing slowness and sometimes complete unresponsiveness
since maybe a couple days, so don't feel alone.
I looked at it on tuesday and 'top' did not reveal any process that
used too much
memory or cpu. This is a mistery to
On jeu. 16 juin 2011 18:48:53 CEST, Julien Rioux wrote:
I too am experiencing slowness and sometimes complete unresponsiveness
since maybe a couple days, so don't feel alone.
I looked at it on tuesday and 'top' did not reveal any process that
used too much
memory or cpu. This is a mistery to
On 15/06/2011 11:22 AM, David Hopkins wrote:
Did the website just go offline? I can't access www.lyx.org or the wiki.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
I too am experiencing slowness and sometimes complete unresponsiveness
since maybe a couple days, so don't feel alone.
--
Julien
On 15/06/2011 11:22 AM, David Hopkins wrote:
Did the website just go offline? I can't access www.lyx.org or the wiki.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
I too am experiencing slowness and sometimes complete unresponsiveness
since maybe a couple days, so don't feel alone.
--
Julien
On 15/06/2011 11:22 AM, David Hopkins wrote:
Did the website just go offline? I can't access www.lyx.org or the wiki.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
I too am experiencing slowness and sometimes complete unresponsiveness
since maybe a couple days, so don't feel alone.
--
Julien
On mer. 15 juin 2011 16:38:09 CEST, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dear LyXers,
we are updating the LyX manuals, templates and example files for LyX
2.0.x. In this respect we need your help: Can anybody who uses noweb
please check if our example files noweb2lyx.lyx, listerrors.lyx and
Literate.lyx and our
Did the website just go offline? I can't access www.lyx.org or the wiki.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Dear LyXers,
we are updating the LyX manuals, templates and example files for LyX 2.0.x.
In this respect we need your help:
Am 15.06.2011 17:22, schrieb David Hopkins:
Did the website just go offline? I can't access www.lyx.org or the wiki.
Works for me.
regards Uwe
On mer. 15 juin 2011 16:38:09 CEST, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dear LyXers,
we are updating the LyX manuals, templates and example files for LyX
2.0.x. In this respect we need your help: Can anybody who uses noweb
please check if our example files noweb2lyx.lyx, listerrors.lyx and
Literate.lyx and our
Did the website just go offline? I can't access www.lyx.org or the wiki.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Dear LyXers,
we are updating the LyX manuals, templates and example files for LyX 2.0.x.
In this respect we need your help:
Am 15.06.2011 17:22, schrieb David Hopkins:
Did the website just go offline? I can't access www.lyx.org or the wiki.
Works for me.
regards Uwe
On mer. 15 juin 2011 16:38:09 CEST, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dear LyXers,
we are updating the LyX manuals, templates and example files for LyX
2.0.x. In this respect we need your help: Can anybody who uses noweb
please check if our example files "noweb2lyx.lyx", "listerrors.lyx" and
"Literate.lyx"
Did the website just go offline? I can't access www.lyx.org or the wiki.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Dear LyXers,
>
> we are updating the LyX manuals, templates and example files for LyX 2.0.x.
> In this respect we need your
Am 15.06.2011 17:22, schrieb David Hopkins:
Did the website just go offline? I can't access www.lyx.org or the wiki.
Works for me.
regards Uwe
Richard Heck wrote:
I do not myself know exactly what regex syntax is supported, but maybe
experimentation is the best way to find out, anyway.
some regexp examples can be found in the context menu if you are inside
advanced search window.
pavel
Richard Heck wrote:
I do not myself know exactly what regex syntax is supported, but maybe
experimentation is the best way to find out, anyway.
some regexp examples can be found in the context menu if you are inside
advanced search window.
pavel
Richard Heck wrote:
> I do not myself know exactly what regex syntax is supported, but maybe
> experimentation is the best way to find out, anyway.
some regexp examples can be found in the context menu if you are inside
advanced search window.
pavel
As the ability to search for regular expressions is one of the `big' new
features of LyX 2.0, I think there should be a more expansive treatment
of them than the brief section in the User's Guide.
TeXworks is installed with MikTeX these days and has what looks to be an
excellent section in
On 05/08/2011 11:40 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
As the ability to search for regular expressions is one of the `big'
new features of LyX 2.0, I think there should be a more expansive
treatment of them than the brief section in the User's Guide.
Please feel free to write a draft of this section;
As the ability to search for regular expressions is one of the `big' new
features of LyX 2.0, I think there should be a more expansive treatment
of them than the brief section in the User's Guide.
TeXworks is installed with MikTeX these days and has what looks to be an
excellent section in
On 05/08/2011 11:40 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
As the ability to search for regular expressions is one of the `big'
new features of LyX 2.0, I think there should be a more expansive
treatment of them than the brief section in the User's Guide.
Please feel free to write a draft of this section;
As the ability to search for regular expressions is one of the `big' new
features of LyX 2.0, I think there should be a more expansive treatment
of them than the brief section in the User's Guide.
TeXworks is installed with MikTeX these days and has what looks to be an
excellent section in
On 05/08/2011 11:40 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> As the ability to search for regular expressions is one of the `big'
> new features of LyX 2.0, I think there should be a more expansive
> treatment of them than the brief section in the User's Guide.
>
Please feel free to write a draft of this
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Jeremy wrote:
Have you read the pdf documentation from the KOMA website? There is a
German and English version available: scrguide.pdf scrguien.pdf
Some documentation is only available from the latest KOMA guide book
(available only in German)
I'm reading a version
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm reading a version of scrguien.pdf, but I still haven't figured out
how to have multiple lines in my header and footer for instance. Any ideas?
Yes, as you can read German, browse the forum of this page: http://www.komascript.de/ or post your
question at
On Wednesday 02 September 2009, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Jeremy wrote:
Have you read the pdf documentation from the KOMA website? There is a
German and English version available: scrguide.pdf scrguien.pdf
Some documentation is only available from the latest KOMA
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Jeremy wrote:
Have you read the pdf documentation from the KOMA website? There is a
German and English version available: scrguide.pdf scrguien.pdf
Some documentation is only available from the latest KOMA guide book
(available only in German)
I'm reading a version
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm reading a version of scrguien.pdf, but I still haven't figured out
how to have multiple lines in my header and footer for instance. Any ideas?
Yes, as you can read German, browse the forum of this page: http://www.komascript.de/ or post your
question at
On Wednesday 02 September 2009, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Jeremy wrote:
Have you read the pdf documentation from the KOMA website? There is a
German and English version available: scrguide.pdf scrguien.pdf
Some documentation is only available from the latest KOMA
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Jeremy wrote:
Have you read the pdf documentation from the KOMA website? There is a
German and English version available: scrguide.pdf scrguien.pdf
Some documentation is only available from the latest KOMA guide book
(available only in German)
I'm reading a version
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm reading a version of scrguien.pdf, but I still haven't figured out
how to have multiple lines in my header and footer for instance. Any ideas?
Yes, as you can read German, browse the forum of this page: http://www.komascript.de/ or post your
question at
On Wednesday 02 September 2009, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Jeremy wrote:
> > Have you read the pdf documentation from the KOMA website? There is a
> > German and English version available: scrguide.pdf scrguien.pdf
> >
> > Some documenta
Hi,
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
cheers,
Christian
--
Christian Ridderström Mobile: +46-8 768 39
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
The LyX UserGuide.lyx uses for example koma-skript.
regards
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
The LyX UserGuide.lyx
On Tuesday 01 September 2009, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to
using KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good
starting point instead
Hi,
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
cheers,
Christian
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Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
The LyX UserGuide.lyx uses for example koma-skript.
regards
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