I'm trying to use latest latex on WinXP but there is something wrong
with my tex. Please give me advice which TeX distribution should I download.
Please note that I'm new here, so it would be nice if you could give me
a step-by-step instruction.
I'm not sure if this will solve your problem,
Hi there,
I'm trying to use latest latex on WinXP but there is something wrong
with my tex. Please give me advice which TeX distribution should I download.
Please note that I'm new here, so it would be nice if you could give me
a step-by-step instruction.
Regards
greg
I'm trying to use latest latex on WinXP but there is something wrong
with my tex. Please give me advice which TeX distribution should I download.
Please note that I'm new here, so it would be nice if you could give me
a step-by-step instruction.
I'm not sure if this will solve your problem,
Hi there,
I'm trying to use latest latex on WinXP but there is something wrong
with my tex. Please give me advice which TeX distribution should I download.
Please note that I'm new here, so it would be nice if you could give me
a step-by-step instruction.
Regards
greg
> I'm trying to use latest latex on WinXP but there is something wrong
> with my tex. Please give me advice which TeX distribution should I download.
>
> Please note that I'm new here, so it would be nice if you could give me
> a step-by-step instruction.
I'm not sure if this will solve your
Hi there,
I'm trying to use latest latex on WinXP but there is something wrong
with my tex. Please give me advice which TeX distribution should I download.
Please note that I'm new here, so it would be nice if you could give me
a step-by-step instruction.
Regards
greg
I start from a .tex latex file that contains:
\lipsum[11] blahblah
I import this in LyX.
Then I export the .lyx file to plain latex (.tex) and I find this line:
\lipsum{[}11]
This seems to be due to the fact \lipsum command don't take arguments
but a unique optional argument (between square
Kevin Paunovic writes:
I start from a .tex latex file that contains:
\lipsum[11] blahblah
I import this in LyX.
Then I export the .lyx file to plain latex (.tex) and I find this line:
\lipsum{[}11]
This seems to be due to the fact \lipsum command don't take arguments
but a unique
I start from a .tex latex file that contains:
\lipsum[11] blahblah
I import this in LyX.
Then I export the .lyx file to plain latex (.tex) and I find this line:
\lipsum{[}11]
This seems to be due to the fact \lipsum command don't take arguments
but a unique optional argument (between square
Kevin Paunovic writes:
I start from a .tex latex file that contains:
\lipsum[11] blahblah
I import this in LyX.
Then I export the .lyx file to plain latex (.tex) and I find this line:
\lipsum{[}11]
This seems to be due to the fact \lipsum command don't take arguments
but a unique
I start from a .tex latex file that contains:
\lipsum[11] blahblah
I import this in LyX.
Then I export the .lyx file to plain latex (.tex) and I find this line:
\lipsum{[}11]
This seems to be due to the fact \lipsum command don't take arguments
but a unique optional argument (between square
Kevin Paunovic writes:
>
> I start from a .tex latex file that contains:
> \lipsum[11] blahblah
>
> I import this in LyX.
>
> Then I export the .lyx file to plain latex (.tex) and I find this line:
> \lipsum{[}11]
>
> This seems to be due to the fact \lipsum command don't take arguments
>
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