Re: footnote problem

2008-12-04 Thread Marcelo Acuña
> Mhm - to clarify :)
> I somehow managed to mark the text within the footnotes as
> "quotes". honestly 
> I just don't know how this happened, probably when
> moving around some quotes 
> and footnotes... that's the point, which is not visible
> in the editor. well, 
> i think if somewhat carefully with the program, things like
> this should not 
> happen. so probably i'll continue with lyx, i got
> pretty angry, because it 
> took me HOURS to find the mistake...
> 

 Ok. Now I can understand the problem.
 Like Konrad say, you can put Source Code View and get a Latex view like-Kile.
 Regards.
Marcelo 


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Re: footnote problem

2008-12-03 Thread Erez Yerushalmi
Wow, thank Konrad!!  I didn't know that!!

also, thanks rh for explaining this.

Best Regards, Erez



On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 10:34 PM, Konrad Hofbauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
> > I suddenly wished that LyX had a simple button to switch between
> "regular"
> > lyx view and a Kile-type view. Then Kile would be absolute because LyX
> would
> > be able to do both at the same time.
>
> In LyX, View -> Source.  You cannot edit the Latex code, but you see it.
>
> /Konrad
>
>


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PhD Student
Warwick University, UK
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Re: footnote problem

2008-12-03 Thread Konrad Hofbauer

Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
> I suddenly wished that LyX had a simple button to switch between 
"regular"
> lyx view and a Kile-type view. Then Kile would be absolute because 
LyX would

> be able to do both at the same time.

In LyX, View -> Source.  You cannot edit the Latex code, but you see it.

/Konrad



Re: footnote problem

2008-12-03 Thread Erez Yerushalmi
Hi,

Just to add to your discussion. I agree with Marcelo completely. That is why
I really love LyX.
Please read my previous mail to JMarc regarding this kind of issue.

I suddenly wished that LyX had a simple button to switch between "regular"
lyx view and a Kile-type view. Then Kile would be absolute because LyX would
be able to do both at the same time.

Talking to many of my friends, I find groups split between those that want
more Latex control and those wanting more freedom to focus on the work and
not the programming.

This type of button I'm suggesting solves the conflict.

Regards,  Erez


On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 10:02 PM, Marcelo Acuña <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Hi Marcelo,
> > thank you for your answer. The mistake was my own - when
> > defining text parts
> > as quotes i sometimes marked the citations as quotes too,
> > which led to the
> > strange pdf outputs. So there's no problem with lyx at
> > all. It's the user :)!
> > Anyway, I think that it would be a good enshancement for a
> > next version, to
> > make the distinction between different parts of the text
> > more visible on the
> > edit screen. I finally found the mistake in the latex
> > source code (using
> > kile), where the commands are clearly visible (because
> > written).
> > Being a pretty chaotic writer, i'll use kile in future,
> > to avoid problems like
> > this.
> >
> > All the best,
> > Daniel
> >
>  Excuse me. I don´t understand what happened.
>  Quotes may have footnotes.
>  In Lyx quotes appears clearly centered and footnotes appears in an box
> with a button. I have some problems but never have this confusion.
>  For me, a very  chaotic writer, Lyx is a great help in to clarify complex
> text. Without navigation menú, box for footnotes, indicated titles, quotes,
> and so on, a big work is very difficult in plain Latex with my document
> pestered with Latex commands.
>  In any case, good luck with Kile!
>  Regards
> Marcelo
>
>
>
>  Yahoo! Cocina
> Recetas prácticas y comida saludable
> http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
>



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PhD Student
Warwick University, UK
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Re: footnote problem

2008-12-03 Thread Marcelo Acuña
> Hi Marcelo,
> thank you for your answer. The mistake was my own - when
> defining text parts 
> as quotes i sometimes marked the citations as quotes too,
> which led to the 
> strange pdf outputs. So there's no problem with lyx at
> all. It's the user :)! 
> Anyway, I think that it would be a good enshancement for a
> next version, to 
> make the distinction between different parts of the text 
> more visible on the 
> edit screen. I finally found the mistake in the latex
> source code (using 
> kile), where the commands are clearly visible (because
> written).
> Being a pretty chaotic writer, i'll use kile in future,
> to avoid problems like 
> this.
> 
> All the best,
> Daniel
> 
 Excuse me. I don´t understand what happened.
 Quotes may have footnotes.
 In Lyx quotes appears clearly centered and footnotes appears in an box with a 
button. I have some problems but never have this confusion.
 For me, a very  chaotic writer, Lyx is a great help in to clarify complex 
text. Without navigation menú, box for footnotes, indicated titles, quotes, and 
so on, a big work is very difficult in plain Latex with my document pestered 
with Latex commands.
 In any case, good luck with Kile!
 Regards
Marcelo
 


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Re: footnote problem

2008-12-03 Thread Marcelo Acuña
> Hi,
> I'm just finishing my thesis and have got some problems
> with a couple of 
> footnotes. some of them are moved somewhat towards the
> middle and there is a 
> pretty large paragraph above it.
> 
> actually i can't really trace the problem, i already
> tried a couple of 
> templates (book, book-memoire, book-komascript)
> it's happening, when directly citing quotations (but
> just sometimes).
> 
> I'd like to stay with the latter, because it fits my
> school's demands the 
> best.
> 
> I'm using lyx 1.5.3 linux, having installed most of the
> texlive packages.
> 
> any help would be highly appreciated (it's just 3
> footnotes or so, but anyway 
> makes the layout somewhat crappy)!
> 
> daniel

 I don´t understand what problem have with this footnotes.
 Can you clarify the problem?

Marcelo
 


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footnote problem

2008-12-02 Thread Daniel Herzig
Hi,
I'm just finishing my thesis and have got some problems with a couple of 
footnotes. some of them are moved somewhat towards the middle and there is a 
pretty large paragraph above it.

actually i can't really trace the problem, i already tried a couple of 
templates (book, book-memoire, book-komascript)
it's happening, when directly citing quotations (but just sometimes).

I'd like to stay with the latter, because it fits my school's demands the 
best.

I'm using lyx 1.5.3 linux, having installed most of the texlive packages.

any help would be highly appreciated (it's just 3 footnotes or so, but anyway 
makes the layout somewhat crappy)!

daniel


Re: author footnote problem

2003-04-04 Thread Jorgen Johansson
I solved the problme my self with some ERT (evil red text). See attached 
lyx file.

/jorgen

Jorgen Johansson wrote:
Hello,

I am trying to get arabic numbers in a footnote with authors info. The 
subscripts number over the names show correctly in arabic but in the 
actual footnote the number are shown as symbols.
I have attached a sample lyx file that reproduces my problem.

Any help appreciated.

jorgen



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Test
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Jorgen JOHANSSON
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Research Associate, Ph.D.
 Cand.
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and Kazuo KONAGAI
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Professor
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\layout Title

author foot note
\layout Standard


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\layout Standard

\backslash 
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\backslash 
thefootnote}{
\backslash 
arabic{footnote}}
\end_inset 

Jorgen JOHANSSON
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed

\layout Standard

\backslash 
footnotemark[1]
\end_inset 

 \SpecialChar ~
and Kazuo KONAGAI
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed

\layout Standard

\backslash 
footnotemark[2]
\end_inset 


\layout Standard
\noindent 

\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed

\layout Standard

\backslash 
footnotetext[1]{Research Associate, Earthquake Engineering Laboratory}
\layout Standard

\backslash 
footnotetext[2]{Professor, Ditto}
\layout Standard

\backslash 
addtocounter{footnote}{2}
\end_inset 


\the_end


author footnote problem

2003-04-04 Thread Jorgen Johansson
Hello,

I am trying to get arabic numbers in a footnote with authors info. The 
subscripts number over the names show correctly in arabic but in the 
actual footnote the number are shown as symbols.
I have attached a sample lyx file that reproduces my problem.

Any help appreciated.

jorgen
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\layout Title

Test
\layout Author

Jorgen JOHANSSON
\begin_inset Foot
collapsed true

\layout Standard

Research Associate, Ph.D.
 Cand.
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 \SpecialChar ~
and Kazuo KONAGAI
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Professor
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Re: Footnote problem with 1.20

2002-05-09 Thread Herbert Voss

Max Bian wrote:

> The problem is fixed. After reviewing the changes you made in the files, 
> I guess it was a problem with the citation references in the footnote.
> 
> It is quite surprising because I have put references in foot in other 
> articles (1.16fix4 and earlier versions) and I don't remember any case I 
> need to use "\protect...".


depends to document-class.

in General you can't have footnotes in moving arguments

like titles, floats,... You have to use \markfootnote.

Herbert



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Re: Footnote problem with 1.20

2002-05-09 Thread Max Bian

The problem is fixed. After reviewing the changes you made in the files, 
I guess it was a problem with the citation references in the footnote.

It is quite surprising because I have put references in foot in other 
articles (1.16fix4 and earlier versions) and I don't remember any case I 
need to use "\protect...".

Thank you for the help!

Max

Herbert Voss wrote:
> Max Bian wrote:
> 
>> The attached files contain one lyx file showing a footnote problem.  
>> The .tex file is the exported latex.
>>
>> I noticed that some codes are inserted:
>>
>> %% LyX specific LaTeX commands.
>> \providecommand{\LyX}{L\kern-.1667em\lower.25em\hbox{Y}\kern-.125emX\@}
>> %% Special footnote code from the package 'stblftnt.sty'
>> %% Author: Robin Fairbairns -- Last revised Dec 13 1996
>> \let\SF@@footnote\footnote
>> \def\footnote{\ifx\protect\@typeset@protect
>> \expandafter\SF@@footnote
>>   \else
>> \expandafter\SF@gobble@opt
>>   \fi
>> }
>> \expandafter\def\csname SF@gobble@opt \endcsname{\@ifnextchar[%]
>>   \SF@gobble@twobracket
>>   \@gobble
>> }
>> \edef\SF@gobble@opt{\noexpand\protect
>>   \expandafter\noexpand\csname SF@gobble@opt \endcsname}
>> \def\SF@gobble@twobracket[#1]#2{}
>>
>> %% User specified LaTeX commands.
>>
>> This code (from lyx_sty.C) seems causing problem.  Five error boxes 
>> popup regarding this code.
> 
> 
> 
> what happens with the attached file?
> 
> Herbert
> 
> 






Re: Footnote problem with 1.20

2002-05-09 Thread Herbert Voss

Max Bian wrote:

> The attached files contain one lyx file showing a footnote problem.  The 
> .tex file is the exported latex.
> 
> I noticed that some codes are inserted:
> 
> %% LyX specific LaTeX commands.
> \providecommand{\LyX}{L\kern-.1667em\lower.25em\hbox{Y}\kern-.125emX\@}
> %% Special footnote code from the package 'stblftnt.sty'
> %% Author: Robin Fairbairns -- Last revised Dec 13 1996
> \let\SF@@footnote\footnote
> \def\footnote{\ifx\protect\@typeset@protect
> \expandafter\SF@@footnote
>   \else
> \expandafter\SF@gobble@opt
>   \fi
> }
> \expandafter\def\csname SF@gobble@opt \endcsname{\@ifnextchar[%]
>   \SF@gobble@twobracket
>   \@gobble
> }
> \edef\SF@gobble@opt{\noexpand\protect
>   \expandafter\noexpand\csname SF@gobble@opt \endcsname}
> \def\SF@gobble@twobracket[#1]#2{}
> 
> %% User specified LaTeX commands.
> 
> This code (from lyx_sty.C) seems causing problem.  Five error boxes 
> popup regarding this code.


what happens with the attached file?

Herbert



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\layout Chapter

The new technology What is the problem?
\layout Subsection

What is the problem? 
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\backslash 
protect
\backslash 
footnotemark
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\layout Standard


\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed

\layout Standard

\backslash 
footnotetext{
\backslash 
cite{PolymerChem}, 
\backslash 
cite{Polymer_elp} and 
\backslash 
cite{Electrodynamics}.}
\end_inset 

Dielectric constant (
\begin_inset Formula $\kappa $
\end_inset 

) is one of the electrical properties of.
\layout Standard


\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed

\layout Standard

\backslash 
end{bibunit}
\end_inset 


\the_end


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\usepackage{lscape}
\usepackage{pstcol}
\usepackage{bibunits}
\usepackage{textcomp}
\usepackage{afterpage}

% Settings
\interfootnotelinepenalty=1
\setlength{\abovecaptionskip}{0.5cm}   % 0.5cm as an example
\setlength{\belowcaptionskip}{0.5cm}   % 0.5cm as an example


% Caption Stuff
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\else
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\fi
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\newcommand{\setshortcaption}[1]{
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}

\usepackage[ps2pdf,pdfauthor={Max Bian}, linkcolor={blue}, linktocpage, letterpaper, 
colorlinks={true}, citecolor={blue}]{hyperref}



Footnote problem with 1.20

2002-05-09 Thread Max Bian

The attached files contain one lyx file showing a footnote problem.  The 
.tex file is the exported latex.

I noticed that some codes are inserted:

%% LyX specific LaTeX commands.
\providecommand{\LyX}{L\kern-.1667em\lower.25em\hbox{Y}\kern-.125emX\@}
%% Special footnote code from the package 'stblftnt.sty'
%% Author: Robin Fairbairns -- Last revised Dec 13 1996
\let\SF@@footnote\footnote
\def\footnote{\ifx\protect\@typeset@protect
 \expandafter\SF@@footnote
   \else
 \expandafter\SF@gobble@opt
   \fi
}
\expandafter\def\csname SF@gobble@opt \endcsname{\@ifnextchar[%]
   \SF@gobble@twobracket
   \@gobble
}
\edef\SF@gobble@opt{\noexpand\protect
   \expandafter\noexpand\csname SF@gobble@opt \endcsname}
\def\SF@gobble@twobracket[#1]#2{}

%% User specified LaTeX commands.

This code (from lyx_sty.C) seems causing problem.  Five error boxes 
popup regarding this code.

Thank you.

Max



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Re: footnote problem

2002-02-17 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 05:27:09PM -0500, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> The division of the following footnote content in a two-column style is not 
> nice (third line):
> 
> 
> Even under constant conditions of weak light (8 lux) a 
> group of 6 persons showed free run of body temperature-
> , activity-  and sleep-wake-rhythms, although they knew the t
> imes of the day (ref.). This indicates, that the light-dark-
> cycle is important for synchronizing circadian rhythms. 
> 

I'm assuming you referring to the break between temperature- and the comma.
You can put \mbox{ (in latex mode) before temperature-, and } after the comma. 
There is probably a more intelligent solution to this problem.



footnote problem

2002-02-16 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann

The division of the following footnote content in a two-column style is not 
nice (third line):


Even under constant conditions of weak light (8 lux) a 
group of 6 persons showed free run of body temperature-
, activity-  and sleep-wake-rhythms, although they knew the t
imes of the day (ref.). This indicates, that the light-dark-
cycle is important for synchronizing circadian rhythms. 

I include the Lyx- and .ps file.

I guess its a Latex problem but wonder whether there is a workaround

Wolfgang



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Circadian rhythms in the blind 
\layout Standard

Here some more recent original publications are compiled.
 
\layout Standard

At the begin of the studies of the circadian system of man it was assumed,
 that the light-dark -cycle does not play a role in synchronization (studies
 in a subterranean apartment in Erling-Andechs south of München).
 Later it turned out that the relative low light intensities in the rooms
 were the reason.
 If intensity is increased above 2500 lux, the circadian system is synchronized
 as is known from other vertebrates.
 The light-dark -cycle plays thus an important role also in the synchronization
 of circadian rhythms of man.
 However, higher intensities are needed as compared to most of the animals
 studied in this respect.
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Even under constant conditions of weak light (8 lux) a group of 6 persons
 showed free run of body temperature-, activity-  and sleep-wake-rhythms,
 although they knew the times of the day (ref.).
 This indicates, that the light-dark-cycle is important for synchronizing
 circadian rhythms.
 
\end_float 
 A further hint are studies of the circadian system of blind people.
 
\the_end



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Re: footnote problem

2001-12-07 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 10:25:31AM -, Michael Koundouros wrote:
> Hi lyxites,
> 
> I am using lyx 1.1.6fix3 with miktex on win98. in my ps output my footnote
> gets printed on the next page rather than on same page. Usually when I have
> used the footnote feature it works fine. Anyone know how to correct this
> problem?

Does the footnote split between the current and the next page, or does it
appear entirely on the next page ?

For the former case, put the following lines in the preamble:
  \interfootnotelinepenalty=1
  \raggedbottom

For the latter, put the following lines in the preamble
  \raggedbottom
  \setlength{\topskip}{1\topskip plus 1\baselineskip}



footnote problem

2001-12-06 Thread Michael Koundouros

Hi lyxites,

I am using lyx 1.1.6fix3 with miktex on win98. in my ps output my footnote
gets printed on the next page rather than on same page. Usually when I have
used the footnote feature it works fine. Anyone know how to correct this
problem?


TIA
 regards
Michael.