Re: RE: TOC trouble and margins are not followed

2011-08-06 Thread bart . deruyter
hey all, it indeed works :-D Yay!!! Thanks to all. I just tested the lilypond feature, works great too :-). Considering to finish my guitar study book in lyx now too. I'll let you know when my first book is ready :-p. grtz, Bart Op schreef Helge Hafting : >So for an automatic

RE: TOC trouble and margins are not followed

2011-08-06 Thread Helge Hafting
>So for an automatic TOC, numbered sections are a requirement. That's quite a >useless restriction. If I didn't wan't a TOC I wouldn't insert one. And I >guess I'll have to add latex code to get rid of the numbering now, right? "section*" never go into the TOC, and it is never numbered either. Al

Re: TOC trouble and margins are not followed

2011-08-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
bart deruyter wrote: > So for an automatic TOC, numbered sections are a requirement. That's quite a > useless restriction. If I didn't wan't a TOC I wouldn't insert one. And I > guess I'll have to add latex code to get rid of the numbering now, right? http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Numbering#unnumbered-t

Re: TOC trouble and margins are not followed

2011-08-05 Thread bart deruyter
Richard, thanks for your offer to send you the lyx file, but at the moment it's not necessary. I think I got the hyphenation working, even though I don't know what I did. Yesterday evening, last pdf preview it showed the error in the log, now my pc is rebooted this morning, I take a look again, an

Re: TOC trouble and margins are not followed

2011-08-05 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/05/2011 03:52 PM, bart deruyter wrote: Writing a book, I decided to use the book class. There are several book classes, but when adding a table of contents, suddenly all pages had 'Table of contents' in their header (I still don't understand why). The book class was the only one working p

Re: Re: TOC trouble and margins are not followed

2011-08-05 Thread bart . deruyter
Aparently the latex log file shows this : Package babel Warning: No hyphenation patterns were loaded for (babel) the language `Dutch' (babel) I will use the patterns loaded for \language=0 instead. I've searched with google, and I've found out some had to un-comment a line saying 'dutch nehyph.

Re: TOC trouble and margins are not followed

2011-08-05 Thread bart deruyter
Writing a book, I decided to use the book class. There are several book classes, but when adding a table of contents, suddenly all pages had 'Table of contents' in their header (I still don't understand why). The book class was the only one working properly, I thought at least. Why is it so hard t

Re: TOC trouble and margins are not followed

2011-08-05 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/05/2011 12:54 PM, bart.deruy...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for the answer, I fixed the TOC trouble with latex command \addcontentsline, that seems to work. I thought that was not necessary in lyx, perhaps I'm wrong. No, that shouldn't be necessary. What document class are you using? Se

Re: Re: TOC trouble and margins are not followed

2011-08-05 Thread bart . deruyter
Thanks for the answer, I fixed the TOC trouble with latex command \addcontentsline, that seems to work. I thought that was not necessary in lyx, perhaps I'm wrong. Setting the font at 10 makes a difference indeed, but it still is not good at all. Can I easily edit the dutch hyphenation file

Re: TOC trouble and margins are not followed

2011-08-05 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/05/2011 09:29 AM, bart deruyter wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to typeset my novel, that I want to publish soon. I have > started using lyx because it hides most of the technical stuff, so I > can concentrate on the writing. > > But I'm having quite some trouble to get things looking right,