Re: workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-11 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/10/2014 02:18 AM, Hal Kierstead wrote: On Apr 9, 2014, at 4:32 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org mailto:rgh...@lyx.org wrote: On 04/08/2014 05:31 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote: Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2. ... and so

Re: workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-11 Thread Alex Vergara Gil
On Tuesday, April 08, 2014 9:32 PM, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/08/2014 05:31 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote: Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2. ... and so on without the need of the tex hack \renewcommand{\labelenumi{alph

Re: workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-11 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/10/2014 02:18 AM, Hal Kierstead wrote: On Apr 9, 2014, at 4:32 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org mailto:rgh...@lyx.org wrote: On 04/08/2014 05:31 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote: Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2. ... and so

Re: workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-11 Thread Alex Vergara Gil
On Tuesday, April 08, 2014 9:32 PM, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/08/2014 05:31 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote: Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2. ... and so on without the need of the tex hack \renewcommand{\labelenumi{alph

Re: workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-11 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/10/2014 02:18 AM, Hal Kierstead wrote: On Apr 9, 2014, at 4:32 AM, Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org <mailto:rgh...@lyx.org>> wrote: On 04/08/2014 05:31 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote: Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2

Re: workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-11 Thread Alex Vergara Gil
On Tuesday, April 08, 2014 9:32 PM, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/08/2014 05:31 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote: Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2. ... and so on without the need of the tex hack \renewcommand{\labelenumi{alph

workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-08 Thread Alex Vergara Gil
Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2. ... and so on without the need of the tex hack \renewcommand{\labelenumi{alph | roman | arabic{enumi}} ) | . | .- | - } ??? Shouldn't there exists a gui to handle this??? Regards Alex

Re: workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-08 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/08/2014 05:31 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote: Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2. ... and so on without the need of the tex hack \renewcommand{\labelenumi{alph | roman | arabic{enumi}} ) | . | .- | - } ??? Shouldn't there exists

workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-08 Thread Alex Vergara Gil
Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2. ... and so on without the need of the tex hack \renewcommand{\labelenumi{alph | roman | arabic{enumi}} ) | . | .- | - } ??? Shouldn't there exists a gui to handle this??? Regards Alex

Re: workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-08 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/08/2014 05:31 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote: Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2. ... and so on without the need of the tex hack \renewcommand{\labelenumi{alph | roman | arabic{enumi}} ) | . | .- | - } ??? Shouldn't there exists

workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-08 Thread Alex Vergara Gil
Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2. ... and so on without the need of the tex hack \renewcommand{\labelenumi{alph | roman | arabic{enumi}} ) | . | .- | - } ??? Shouldn't there exists a gui to handle this??? Regards Alex

Re: workaround enumerated lists

2014-04-08 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/08/2014 05:31 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote: Dear lyxers! Is there a better way to switch between enumerated lists from a); b) ... to 1.; 2. ... and so on without the need of the tex hack \renewcommand{\labelenumi{alph | roman | arabic{enumi}} ) | . | .- | - } ??? Shouldn't there exists

Re: Reducing indentation of enumerated lists

2010-12-13 Thread Paul Rubin
Assuming you want to do this for all enumerations, add the following to your preamble: \usepackage{enumitem} \setenumerate{leftmargin=*} This of course assumes that you have the enumitem package installed. /Paul

Re: Reducing indentation of enumerated lists

2010-12-13 Thread Venable
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote: Assuming you want to do this for all enumerations, add the following to your preamble: \usepackage{enumitem} \setenumerate{leftmargin=*} This of course assumes that you have the enumitem package installed. /Paul Thanks

Re: Reducing indentation of enumerated lists

2010-12-13 Thread Paul Rubin
Assuming you want to do this for all enumerations, add the following to your preamble: \usepackage{enumitem} \setenumerate{leftmargin=*} This of course assumes that you have the enumitem package installed. /Paul

Re: Reducing indentation of enumerated lists

2010-12-13 Thread Venable
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote: Assuming you want to do this for all enumerations, add the following to your preamble: \usepackage{enumitem} \setenumerate{leftmargin=*} This of course assumes that you have the enumitem package installed. /Paul Thanks

Re: Reducing indentation of enumerated lists

2010-12-13 Thread Paul Rubin
Assuming you want to do this for all enumerations, add the following to your preamble: \usepackage{enumitem} \setenumerate{leftmargin=*} This of course assumes that you have the enumitem package installed. /Paul

Re: Reducing indentation of enumerated lists

2010-12-13 Thread Venable
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Paul Rubin wrote: > Assuming you want to do this for all enumerations, add the following to your > preamble: > > \usepackage{enumitem} > \setenumerate{leftmargin=*} > > This of course assumes that you have the enumitem package installed. > > /Paul

Reducing indentation of enumerated lists

2010-12-12 Thread Venable
Hi LyX users, I would like to reduce the indentation of an enumerated list so that the number is flush with the left margin of the regular text, and the text within the list is indented by the same amount relative to the number as it is now. That is, i just want to move things to the left a bit,

Reducing indentation of enumerated lists

2010-12-12 Thread Venable
Hi LyX users, I would like to reduce the indentation of an enumerated list so that the number is flush with the left margin of the regular text, and the text within the list is indented by the same amount relative to the number as it is now. That is, i just want to move things to the left a bit,

Reducing indentation of enumerated lists

2010-12-12 Thread Venable
Hi LyX users, I would like to reduce the indentation of an enumerated list so that the number is flush with the left margin of the regular text, and the text within the list is indented by the same amount relative to the number as it is now. That is, i just want to move things to the left a bit,

Enumerated lists

2007-01-16 Thread Nicolás
Hi! I am wondering if v1.5 supports different enumeration styles (apart from the standard enumeration style with arabic numbers), such as a),b),... or i.,ii.,... I think some of these styles are commonly used, so it would be great if LyX had standard support for them. Cheers, Nicolás

Re: Enumerated lists

2007-01-16 Thread Andreas K .
Nicolás [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi! I am wondering if v1.5 supports different enumeration styles (apart from the standard enumeration style with arabic numbers), such as a),b),... or i.,ii.,... I think some of these styles are commonly used, so it would be great if LyX had standard

Enumerated lists

2007-01-16 Thread Nicolás
Hi! I am wondering if v1.5 supports different enumeration styles (apart from the standard enumeration style with arabic numbers), such as a),b),... or i.,ii.,... I think some of these styles are commonly used, so it would be great if LyX had standard support for them. Cheers, Nicolás

Re: Enumerated lists

2007-01-16 Thread Andreas K .
Nicolás [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi! I am wondering if v1.5 supports different enumeration styles (apart from the standard enumeration style with arabic numbers), such as a),b),... or i.,ii.,... I think some of these styles are commonly used, so it would be great if LyX had standard

Enumerated lists

2007-01-16 Thread Nicolás
Hi! I am wondering if v1.5 supports different enumeration styles (apart from the standard enumeration style with arabic numbers), such as a),b),... or i.,ii.,... I think some of these styles are commonly used, so it would be great if LyX had standard support for them. Cheers, Nicolás

Re: Enumerated lists

2007-01-16 Thread Andreas K .
Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Hi! > > I am wondering if v1.5 supports different enumeration styles (apart from the standard enumeration style > with arabic numbers), such as > a),b),... or i.,ii.,... > I think some of these styles are commonly used, so it would be great if LyX had

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
George == George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: George I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a George place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I George had just finished, I inserted a comment paragraph. I noticed George that the numbering in my

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 12:31:18PM -0500, George De Bruin wrote: I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd, IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised me

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread Herbert Voss
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: George == George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: George I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a George place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I George had just finished, I inserted a comment paragraph. I noticed

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread George De Bruin
On Thursday 07 June 2001 10:28, Dekel Tsur wrote: You just need to nest the comment into the enumerate by either pressing the Change Env. depth icon in the toolbar, or by pressing M-p left smacking forehead - Doh! Thanks Dekel and Jean-Marc... That fixed it. I should have thought of

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
George == George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: George I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a George place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I George had just finished, I inserted a comment paragraph. I noticed George that the numbering in my

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 12:31:18PM -0500, George De Bruin wrote: I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd, IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised me

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread Herbert Voss
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: George == George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: George I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a George place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I George had just finished, I inserted a comment paragraph. I noticed

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread George De Bruin
On Thursday 07 June 2001 10:28, Dekel Tsur wrote: You just need to nest the comment into the enumerate by either pressing the Change Env. depth icon in the toolbar, or by pressing M-p left smacking forehead - Doh! Thanks Dekel and Jean-Marc... That fixed it. I should have thought of

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "George" == George De Bruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: George> I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a George> place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I George> had just finished, I inserted a comment paragraph. I noticed George> that the numbering

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 12:31:18PM -0500, George De Bruin wrote: > I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks > toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd, > IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread Herbert Voss
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > > "George" == George De Bruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > George> I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a > George> place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I > George> had just finished, I inserted a comment

Re: Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-07 Thread George De Bruin
On Thursday 07 June 2001 10:28, Dekel Tsur wrote: > You just need to nest the comment into the enumerate by either pressing the > "Change Env. depth" icon in the toolbar, or by pressing M-p Thanks Dekel and Jean-Marc... That fixed it. I should have thought of that -- George J. De

Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-06 Thread George De Bruin
Hello, I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd, IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised me a little bit... I was working in an enumerated list, and

Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-06 Thread George De Bruin
Hello, I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd, IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised me a little bit... I was working in an enumerated list, and

Enumerated Lists / Comments

2001-06-06 Thread George De Bruin
Hello, I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd, IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised me a little bit... I was working in an enumerated list, and