Re: Using Covington (problems with ERT - latex conversion!)
Am Freitag, 2. September 2005 00:02 schrieb Stacia Hartleben: I am using the package Covington to make numbered linguistic examples. The following text displays fine through latex: \gll Dit is een Nederlands voorbeeld. This is a Dutch example. \glt `This is an example in Dutch.' But in Lyx, it does not line up like it should. I checked the Latex output file and it turned it into this: \gll Dit is een Nederlands voorbeeld. This is a Dutch example. \glt `This is an example in Dutch.' \glend Which doesn't line up properly. How can I stop ERT from putting in those spaces? This is a bug that will be fixed in LyX 1.4.0. For now, don't use normal linebreaks in ERT, but protected linebreaks (hit Control-Enter). They will produce single line breaks in the .tex file. Georg
Re: Using Covington (problems with ERT - latex conversion!)
Am Freitag, 2. September 2005 00:02 schrieb Stacia Hartleben: I am using the package Covington to make numbered linguistic examples. The following text displays fine through latex: \gll Dit is een Nederlands voorbeeld. This is a Dutch example. \glt `This is an example in Dutch.' But in Lyx, it does not line up like it should. I checked the Latex output file and it turned it into this: \gll Dit is een Nederlands voorbeeld. This is a Dutch example. \glt `This is an example in Dutch.' \glend Which doesn't line up properly. How can I stop ERT from putting in those spaces? This is a bug that will be fixed in LyX 1.4.0. For now, don't use normal linebreaks in ERT, but protected linebreaks (hit Control-Enter). They will produce single line breaks in the .tex file. Georg
Re: Using Covington (problems with ERT - latex conversion!)
Am Freitag, 2. September 2005 00:02 schrieb Stacia Hartleben: > I am using the package Covington to make numbered linguistic examples. > The following text displays fine through latex: > > \gll Dit is een Nederlands voorbeeld. > This is a Dutch example. > \glt `This is an example in Dutch.' > > But in Lyx, it does not line up like it should. I checked the Latex > output file and it turned it into this: > > \gll Dit is een Nederlands voorbeeld. > > This is a Dutch example. > > \glt `This is an example in Dutch.' > > \glend > > Which doesn't line up properly. How can I stop ERT from putting in those spaces? This is a bug that will be fixed in LyX 1.4.0. For now, don't use normal linebreaks in ERT, but protected linebreaks (hit Control-Enter). They will produce single line breaks in the .tex file. Georg