Dear LyX users,
I am using multiple indexes (two different indexes) in my document.
The page numbers in one print blue while black in the other one.
I should add that cross references appear blue as well as the
referenced page numbers in table of contents, in nomenclature, in
bibliographies
Hi all,
I had earlier asked the list for help on the subject.
Mageia5, KDE, Lyx 2.1.3
There are some links in Mageia that do point to non-existent files: see
Mageia bugs #18085 and #18088.
This is the case too for 'splitindex' which is needed to create multiple
indexes.
Jürgen Spitzmüller
On 08/20/2013 08:16 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
I'm having trouble with this. I have a LaTeX file with multiple
indexes (defined in accordance with LyX conventions). I want to
convert it to LyX.
The relevant part of the preamble looks like this:
\usepackage{splitidx}
\makeindex
\newindex[Index
On 23/08/13 23:33, Richard Heck wrote:
On 08/20/2013 08:16 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
I'm having trouble with this. I have a LaTeX file with multiple
indexes (defined in accordance with LyX conventions). I want to
convert it to LyX.
The relevant part of the preamble looks like
On 08/20/2013 08:16 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
I'm having trouble with this. I have a LaTeX file with multiple
indexes (defined in accordance with LyX conventions). I want to
convert it to LyX.
The relevant part of the preamble looks like this:
\usepackage{splitidx}
\makeindex
\newindex[Index
On 23/08/13 23:33, Richard Heck wrote:
On 08/20/2013 08:16 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
I'm having trouble with this. I have a LaTeX file with multiple
indexes (defined in accordance with LyX conventions). I want to
convert it to LyX.
The relevant part of the preamble looks like
On 08/20/2013 08:16 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
I'm having trouble with this. I have a LaTeX file with multiple
indexes (defined in accordance with LyX conventions). I want to
convert it to LyX.
The relevant part of the preamble looks like this:
\usepackage{splitidx}
\makeindex
\newindex[Index
On 23/08/13 23:33, Richard Heck wrote:
On 08/20/2013 08:16 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
I'm having trouble with this. I have a LaTeX file with multiple
indexes (defined in accordance with LyX conventions). I want to
convert it to LyX.
The relevant part of the preamble looks like
I'm having trouble with this. I have a LaTeX file with multiple indexes
(defined in accordance with LyX conventions). I want to convert it to LyX.
The relevant part of the preamble looks like this:
\usepackage{splitidx}
\makeindex
\newindex[Index]{idx}
\newindex[Table of Statutes]{tab
I'm having trouble with this. I have a LaTeX file with multiple indexes
(defined in accordance with LyX conventions). I want to convert it to LyX.
The relevant part of the preamble looks like this:
\usepackage{splitidx}
\makeindex
\newindex[Index]{idx}
\newindex[Table of Statutes]{tab
I'm having trouble with this. I have a LaTeX file with multiple indexes
(defined in accordance with LyX conventions). I want to convert it to LyX.
The relevant part of the preamble looks like this:
\usepackage{splitidx}
\makeindex
\newindex[Index]{idx}
\newindex[Table of Statutes]{tab
El mar, 26-07-2011 a las 16:15 -0400, Richard Heck escribió:
What do you mean by an alphabetic index? Do you need two indexes, or
is it just the title that you want to change? If the latter, then you
can use the normal index and change the title fairly easily. Just put:
On 28. juli 2011 11:46, Francesc Gispert Sanchez wrote:
El mar, 26-07-2011 a las 16:15 -0400, Richard Heck escribió:
What do you mean by an alphabetic index? Do you need two indexes, or
is it just the title that you want to change? If the latter, then you
can use the normal index and change
El mar, 26-07-2011 a las 16:15 -0400, Richard Heck escribió:
What do you mean by an alphabetic index? Do you need two indexes, or
is it just the title that you want to change? If the latter, then you
can use the normal index and change the title fairly easily. Just put:
On 28. juli 2011 11:46, Francesc Gispert Sanchez wrote:
El mar, 26-07-2011 a las 16:15 -0400, Richard Heck escribió:
What do you mean by an alphabetic index? Do you need two indexes, or
is it just the title that you want to change? If the latter, then you
can use the normal index and change
El mar, 26-07-2011 a las 16:15 -0400, Richard Heck escribió:
> What do you mean by an "alphabetic index"? Do you need two indexes, or
> is it just the title that you want to change? If the latter, then you
> can use the normal index and change the title fairly easily. Just put:
>
On 28. juli 2011 11:46, Francesc Gispert Sanchez wrote:
El mar, 26-07-2011 a las 16:15 -0400, Richard Heck escribió:
What do you mean by an "alphabetic index"? Do you need two indexes, or
is it just the title that you want to change? If the latter, then you
can use the normal index and change
labeled
'Alphabetic index' appeared right there.
But when I try to export it as a PDF, there is no index (apart from the
default table of contents).
Am I doing something wrong? If so, how am I supposed to add multiple
indexes?
I don't know what is happening, but please see the attached
labeled
'Alphabetic index' appeared right there.
But when I try to export it as a PDF, there is no index (apart from the
default table of contents).
Am I doing something wrong? If so, how am I supposed to add multiple
indexes?
I don't know what is happening, but please see the attached
> (Insert > Indexes > Index: Alphabetic index) and a gray box labeled
> 'Alphabetic index' appeared right there.
> But when I try to export it as a PDF, there is no index (apart from the
> default table of contents).
>
> Am I doing something wrong? If so, how am I supposed t
there.
But when I try to export it as a PDF, there is no index (apart from the
default table of contents).
Am I doing something wrong? If so, how am I supposed to add multiple
indexes?
Thank you very much.
Francesc Gispert
PS: I am currently using Debian Wheezy and LyX 2.0.0. The result
there.
But when I try to export it as a PDF, there is no index (apart from the
default table of contents).
Am I doing something wrong? If so, how am I supposed to add multiple
indexes?
Thank you very much.
Francesc Gispert
PS: I am currently using Debian Wheezy and LyX 2.0.0. The result
index' appeared right there.
But when I try to export it as a PDF, there is no index (apart from the
default table of contents).
Am I doing something wrong? If so, how am I supposed to add multiple
indexes?
Thank you very much.
Francesc Gispert
PS: I am currently using Debian Wheezy and LyX 2.
Il 20/05/2011 23:25, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
Am 20.05.2011 21:03, schrieb Francesco Menoncin:
I work with both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.04.
While in Ubunto everything is OK, I am not able to see the indexes in
Windows.
I have checked the LaTeX-log and I have sees that in Ubuntu the files
with
Il 20/05/2011 23:25, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
Am 20.05.2011 21:03, schrieb Francesco Menoncin:
I work with both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.04.
While in Ubunto everything is OK, I am not able to see the indexes in
Windows.
I have checked the LaTeX-log and I have sees that in Ubuntu the files
with
Il 20/05/2011 23:25, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
Am 20.05.2011 21:03, schrieb Francesco Menoncin:
I work with both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.04.
While in Ubunto everything is OK, I am not able to see the indexes in
Windows.
I have checked the LaTeX-log and I have sees that in Ubuntu the files
with
Dear all,
I am working on LyX 2.0 and I have a strange problem with multiple indexes.
I work with both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.04.
While in Ubunto everything is OK, I am not able to see the indexes in
Windows.
I have checked the LaTeX-log and I have sees that in Ubuntu the files
Am 20.05.2011 21:03, schrieb Francesco Menoncin:
I work with both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.04.
While in Ubunto everything is OK, I am not able to see the indexes in Windows.
I have checked the LaTeX-log and I have sees that in Ubuntu the files with extension
ind are
correctly loaded, while in
Dear all,
I am working on LyX 2.0 and I have a strange problem with multiple indexes.
I work with both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.04.
While in Ubunto everything is OK, I am not able to see the indexes in
Windows.
I have checked the LaTeX-log and I have sees that in Ubuntu the files
Am 20.05.2011 21:03, schrieb Francesco Menoncin:
I work with both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.04.
While in Ubunto everything is OK, I am not able to see the indexes in Windows.
I have checked the LaTeX-log and I have sees that in Ubuntu the files with extension
ind are
correctly loaded, while in
Dear all,
I am working on LyX 2.0 and I have a strange problem with multiple indexes.
I work with both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.04.
While in Ubunto everything is OK, I am not able to see the indexes in
Windows.
I have checked the LaTeX-log and I have sees that in Ubuntu the files
Am 20.05.2011 21:03, schrieb Francesco Menoncin:
I work with both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.04.
While in Ubunto everything is OK, I am not able to see the indexes in Windows.
I have checked the LaTeX-log and I have sees that in Ubuntu the files with extension
"ind" are
correctly loaded, while
John White wrote:
I lied. The 0.1 is not in Section numbering in article class. Rather
0.1 numbering comes up, in 1.6.1 at least, only if I go directly to
Subsection, without first putting something in section. I got out of
the habit of doing this (using Section) in earlier versions as the
John White wrote:
I lied. The 0.1 is not in Section numbering in article class. Rather
0.1 numbering comes up, in 1.6.1 at least, only if I go directly to
Subsection, without first putting something in section. I got out of
the habit of doing this (using Section) in earlier versions as the
John White wrote:
I lied. The 0.1 is not in Section numbering in article class. Rather
0.1 numbering comes up, in 1.6.1 at least, only if I go directly to
Subsection, without first putting something in section. I got out of
the habit of doing this (using Section) in earlier versions as the
I lied. The 0.1 is not in Section numbering in article class. Rather
0.1 numbering comes up, in 1.6.1 at least, only if I go directly to
Subsection, without first putting something in section. I got out of the
habit of doing this (using Section) in earlier versions as the font in
Section was
I lied. The 0.1 is not in Section numbering in article class. Rather
0.1 numbering comes up, in 1.6.1 at least, only if I go directly to
Subsection, without first putting something in section. I got out of the
habit of doing this (using Section) in earlier versions as the font in
Section was
I lied. The 0.1 is not in Section numbering in article class. Rather
0.1 numbering comes up, in 1.6.1 at least, only if I go directly to
Subsection, without first putting something in section. I got out of the
habit of doing this (using Section) in earlier versions as the font in
Section was
John White wrote:
1. I would sure like to be able to make multiple indexes in the article
class. I see an article in wikipedia about doing such in memoir class
but don't want to use Book.
Have a look at the package splitidx. You have to define a specific index
converter
John White wrote:
1. I would sure like to be able to make multiple indexes in the article
class. I see an article in wikipedia about doing such in memoir class
but don't want to use Book.
Have a look at the package splitidx. You have to define a specific index
converter
John White wrote:
> 1. I would sure like to be able to make multiple indexes in the article
> class. I see an article in wikipedia about doing such in memoir class
> but don't want to use Book.
Have a look at the package splitidx. You have to define a specific index
converter in Pr
Folks, I use lyx 1.6.1 on a linux (vector linux slackware) OS platform.
1. I would sure like to be able to make multiple indexes in the article
class. I see an article in wikipedia about doing such in memoir class
but don't want to use Book.
2. Also, I would love an easy way to turn off
On Tue, 03 Feb 2009 17:33:35 -0800
John White j...@lawquest.com wrote:
Folks, I use lyx 1.6.1 on a linux (vector linux slackware) OS
platform.
1. I would sure like to be able to make multiple indexes in the
article class. I see an article in wikipedia about doing such in
memoir class
John White wrote:
2. Also, I would love an easy way to turn off the horrible lyx section
numbering machine (0.1) in article class and have it start instead at
simple 1 (1). If I fool with it enough, it seems to correct itself,
but its hit and miss every time.
I don't see this (Fedora 8, LyX
Folks, I use lyx 1.6.1 on a linux (vector linux slackware) OS platform.
1. I would sure like to be able to make multiple indexes in the article
class. I see an article in wikipedia about doing such in memoir class
but don't want to use Book.
2. Also, I would love an easy way to turn off
On Tue, 03 Feb 2009 17:33:35 -0800
John White j...@lawquest.com wrote:
Folks, I use lyx 1.6.1 on a linux (vector linux slackware) OS
platform.
1. I would sure like to be able to make multiple indexes in the
article class. I see an article in wikipedia about doing such in
memoir class
John White wrote:
2. Also, I would love an easy way to turn off the horrible lyx section
numbering machine (0.1) in article class and have it start instead at
simple 1 (1). If I fool with it enough, it seems to correct itself,
but its hit and miss every time.
I don't see this (Fedora 8, LyX
Folks, I use lyx 1.6.1 on a linux (vector linux slackware) OS platform.
1. I would sure like to be able to make multiple indexes in the article
class. I see an article in wikipedia about doing such in memoir class
but don't want to use Book.
2. Also, I would love an easy way to turn off
On Tue, 03 Feb 2009 17:33:35 -0800
John White <j...@lawquest.com> wrote:
> Folks, I use lyx 1.6.1 on a linux (vector linux slackware) OS
> platform.
>
> 1. I would sure like to be able to make multiple indexes in the
> article class. I see an article in wikipedia about d
John White wrote:
2. Also, I would love an easy way to turn off the horrible lyx section
numbering machine (0.1) in article class and have it start instead at
simple 1 (1). If I fool with it enough, it seems to correct itself,
but its hit and miss every time.
I don't see this (Fedora 8, LyX
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