Re: Lyx 2 WORD
Here is an example of what conversion to html did (viewed with OO-writer). Selectivity (tuning) should have started a new paragraph, just like Cortical contrast gain control: *Cortical contrast gain control *How cortical neurons adjust their contrast sensitivity and gain to cope with the broad range of stimulus intensities common in the environment is a topic of long standing theoretical and experimental interest (_Ohzawa et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XOhzawa1982_, _1982 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XOhzawa1982_; _Albrecht and Hamilton file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht1982_, _1982 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht1982_; _Albrecht and Geisler file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht1994_, _1994 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht1994_; _Sanchez-Vives et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XSanchez-Vives2000_, _2000 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XSanchez-Vives2000_; _Albrecht et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht2002_, _2002 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht2002_). A prominent hypothesis is that spatial contrast is measured over some part of the receptive field, and the resultant signal is used to adjust the contrast gain of the cell, probably by a non-linear mechanism such as division (_Carandini and Heeger file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XCarandini1994_, _1994 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XCarandini1994_; _Carandini et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XCarandini1997a_, _1997 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XCarandini1997a_). There is little doubt that synaptic interactions in the cortex play a major role in this crucial process, but the precise nature of the role, and whether chemical or electrical synapses are used, is still uncertain (_Heimel et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XHeimel2010_, _2010 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XHeimel2010_). *Selectivity (tuning) *Cortical cells are tuned to particular features in the environment, such as orientation, spatial frequency or color. The mechanisms that participate in generating this selectivity from the non-selective thalamic input are only poorly and incompletely understood, and inhibition from cells that are tuned to the non-preferred features (such as cross-orientation inhibition) are thought to be important (_Morrone et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XMorrone1982_, _1982 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XMorrone1982_; _Bonds file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XBonds1989_, _1989 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XBonds1989_). Thus the coupling among the inhibitory neurons in the cortex must affect one of the most fundamental properties of cortical neurons. ** Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D. Jules and Doris Stein/Research to Prevent Blindness/ Professor *The laboratory of Visual Computational Neuroscience* Depts. of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Chemical Structural Biology The Mount Sinai School of Medicine One Gustave Levy Place New York, NY, 10029 On 6/12/2010 5:09 PM, Guenter Milde wrote: On 2010-06-12, E. Kaplan wrote: I know this is an often-discussed issue, but like the weather, it seems to be always relevant. In converting from Lyx to MS WORD I found the path through html to work quite well,
Re: Lyx 2 WORD
Here is an example of what conversion to html did (viewed with OO-writer). Selectivity (tuning) should have started a new paragraph, just like Cortical contrast gain control: *Cortical contrast gain control *How cortical neurons adjust their contrast sensitivity and gain to cope with the broad range of stimulus intensities common in the environment is a topic of long standing theoretical and experimental interest (_Ohzawa et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XOhzawa1982_, _1982 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XOhzawa1982_; _Albrecht and Hamilton file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht1982_, _1982 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht1982_; _Albrecht and Geisler file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht1994_, _1994 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht1994_; _Sanchez-Vives et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XSanchez-Vives2000_, _2000 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XSanchez-Vives2000_; _Albrecht et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht2002_, _2002 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XAlbrecht2002_). A prominent hypothesis is that spatial contrast is measured over some part of the receptive field, and the resultant signal is used to adjust the contrast gain of the cell, probably by a non-linear mechanism such as division (_Carandini and Heeger file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XCarandini1994_, _1994 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XCarandini1994_; _Carandini et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XCarandini1997a_, _1997 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XCarandini1997a_). There is little doubt that synaptic interactions in the cortex play a major role in this crucial process, but the precise nature of the role, and whether chemical or electrical synapses are used, is still uncertain (_Heimel et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XHeimel2010_, _2010 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XHeimel2010_). *Selectivity (tuning) *Cortical cells are tuned to particular features in the environment, such as orientation, spatial frequency or color. The mechanisms that participate in generating this selectivity from the non-selective thalamic input are only poorly and incompletely understood, and inhibition from cells that are tuned to the non-preferred features (such as cross-orientation inhibition) are thought to be important (_Morrone et al. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XMorrone1982_, _1982 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XMorrone1982_; _Bonds file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XBonds1989_, _1989 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/EK/Local%20Settings/Temp/lyx_tmpdir.Hp2164/lyx_tmpbuf0/GapJunctions-2010.html#XBonds1989_). Thus the coupling among the inhibitory neurons in the cortex must affect one of the most fundamental properties of cortical neurons. ** Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D. Jules and Doris Stein/Research to Prevent Blindness/ Professor *The laboratory of Visual Computational Neuroscience* Depts. of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Chemical Structural Biology The Mount Sinai School of Medicine One Gustave Levy Place New York, NY, 10029 On 6/12/2010 5:09 PM, Guenter Milde wrote: On 2010-06-12, E. Kaplan wrote: I know this is an often-discussed issue, but like the weather, it seems to be always relevant. In converting from Lyx to MS WORD I found the path through html to work quite well,
Re: Lyx 2 WORD
Here is an example of what conversion to html did (viewed with OO-writer). Selectivity (tuning) should have started a new paragraph, just like Cortical contrast gain control: *Cortical contrast gain control *How cortical neurons adjust their contrast sensitivity and gain to cope with the broad range of stimulus intensities common in the environment is a topic of long standing theoretical and experimental interest (_Ohzawa et al. _, _1982 _; _Albrecht and Hamilton _, _1982 _; _Albrecht and Geisler _, _1994 _; _Sanchez-Vives et al. _, _2000 _; _Albrecht et al. _, _2002 _). A prominent hypothesis is that spatial contrast is measured over some part of the receptive field, and the resultant signal is used to adjust the contrast gain of the cell, probably by a non-linear mechanism such as division (_Carandini and Heeger _, _1994 _; _Carandini et al. _, _1997 _). There is little doubt that synaptic interactions in the cortex play a major role in this crucial process, but the precise nature of the role, and whether chemical or electrical synapses are used, is still uncertain (_Heimel et al. _, _2010 _). *Selectivity (tuning) *Cortical cells are tuned to particular features in the environment, such as orientation, spatial frequency or color. The mechanisms that participate in generating this selectivity from the non-selective thalamic input are only poorly and incompletely understood, and inhibition from cells that are tuned to the non-preferred features (such as cross-orientation inhibition) are thought to be important (_Morrone et al. _, _1982 _; _Bonds _, _1989 _). Thus the coupling among the inhibitory neurons in the cortex must affect one of the most fundamental properties of cortical neurons. ** Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D. Jules and Doris Stein/Research to Prevent Blindness/ Professor *The laboratory of Visual& Computational Neuroscience* Depts. of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Chemical& Structural Biology The Mount Sinai School of Medicine One Gustave Levy Place New York, NY, 10029 On 6/12/2010 5:09 PM, Guenter Milde wrote: On 2010-06-12, E. Kaplan wrote: I know this is an often-discussed issue, but like the weather, it seems to be always relevant. In converting from Lyx to MS WORD I found the path through html to work quite well, even for documents with figures, except for the paragraph environment, which somehow is treated as regular text: the paragraph heading is in bold, but there is no new line before the paragraph heading. No new line *before* the paragraph heading is indead somewhat strange. No new line *after* tha paragraph heading is expected. Or do you mean no vertical space (blank line)? Günter
Lyx 2 WORD
I know this is an often-discussed issue, but like the weather, it seems to be always relevant. In converting from Lyx to MS WORD I found the path through html to work quite well, even for documents with figures, except for the paragraph environment, which somehow is treated as regular text: the paragraph heading is in bold, but there is no new line before the paragraph heading. Is this a bug or the expected behavior? Ehud .
Re: Lyx 2 WORD
On 2010-06-12, E. Kaplan wrote: I know this is an often-discussed issue, but like the weather, it seems to be always relevant. In converting from Lyx to MS WORD I found the path through html to work quite well, even for documents with figures, except for the paragraph environment, which somehow is treated as regular text: the paragraph heading is in bold, but there is no new line before the paragraph heading. No new line *before* the paragraph heading is indead somewhat strange. No new line *after* tha paragraph heading is expected. Or do you mean no vertical space (blank line)? Günter
Lyx 2 WORD
I know this is an often-discussed issue, but like the weather, it seems to be always relevant. In converting from Lyx to MS WORD I found the path through html to work quite well, even for documents with figures, except for the paragraph environment, which somehow is treated as regular text: the paragraph heading is in bold, but there is no new line before the paragraph heading. Is this a bug or the expected behavior? Ehud .
Re: Lyx 2 WORD
On 2010-06-12, E. Kaplan wrote: I know this is an often-discussed issue, but like the weather, it seems to be always relevant. In converting from Lyx to MS WORD I found the path through html to work quite well, even for documents with figures, except for the paragraph environment, which somehow is treated as regular text: the paragraph heading is in bold, but there is no new line before the paragraph heading. No new line *before* the paragraph heading is indead somewhat strange. No new line *after* tha paragraph heading is expected. Or do you mean no vertical space (blank line)? Günter
Lyx 2 WORD
I know this is an often-discussed issue, but like the weather, it seems to be always relevant. In converting from Lyx to MS WORD I found the path through html to work quite well, even for documents with figures, except for the paragraph environment, which somehow is treated as regular text: the paragraph heading is in bold, but there is no new line before the paragraph heading. Is this a bug or the expected behavior? Ehud .
Re: Lyx 2 WORD
On 2010-06-12, E. Kaplan wrote: > I know this is an often-discussed issue, but like the weather, it seems > to be always relevant. > In converting from Lyx to MS WORD I found the path through html to work > quite well, even for documents with figures, except for the paragraph > environment, which somehow is treated as regular text: the paragraph > heading is in bold, but there is no new line before the paragraph heading. No new line *before* the paragraph heading is indead somewhat strange. No new line *after* tha paragraph heading is expected. Or do you mean no vertical space (blank line)? Günter