Re: LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-29 Thread Johannes Böttcher
On 04/29/2015 06:40 AM, Sam Lewis wrote: I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. This gives me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except on the first page of each chapter as desired. \usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage}

Re: LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-29 Thread Sam Lewis
On Thursday, 30 April 2015, 2:03, Johannes Böttcher wrote: You are defining `defbibheading` in a way that updates the running header with *Further Reading* via `markboth`. Deleting this line should fix your problem. If you really want to have the chapter titles on the starting pages of

Re: LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-29 Thread Johannes Böttcher
On 04/29/2015 06:40 AM, Sam Lewis wrote: I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. This gives me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except on the first page of each chapter as desired. \usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage}

Re: LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-29 Thread Sam Lewis
On Thursday, 30 April 2015, 2:03, Johannes Böttcher wrote: You are defining `defbibheading` in a way that updates the running header with *Further Reading* via `markboth`. Deleting this line should fix your problem. If you really want to have the chapter titles on the starting pages of

Re: LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-29 Thread Johannes Böttcher
On 04/29/2015 06:40 AM, Sam Lewis wrote: > I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. This gives me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except on the first page of each chapter as desired. > > \usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage} >

Re: LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-29 Thread Sam Lewis
> On Thursday, 30 April 2015, 2:03, Johannes Böttcher wrote: > You are defining `defbibheading` in a way that updates the running > header with *Further Reading* via `markboth`. Deleting this line should > fix your problem. > > If you really want to have the chapter titles on the starting

LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-28 Thread Sam Lewis
I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. This gives me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except on the first page of each chapter as desired. \usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage} \pagestyle{scrheadings} \ihead{Chapter \headmark}

LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-28 Thread Sam Lewis
I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. This gives me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except on the first page of each chapter as desired. \usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage} \pagestyle{scrheadings} \ihead{Chapter \headmark}

LaTex question: KOMA-script headers and chapter bibliography

2015-04-28 Thread Sam Lewis
I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. This gives me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except on the first page of each chapter as desired. \usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage} \pagestyle{scrheadings} \ihead{Chapter \headmark}

LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both velocity and volume terms. Given how frequently the variable v appears in both

Re: LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Richard Heck
On 10/29/2012 08:13 AM, Rob Oakes wrote: Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both velocity and volume terms. Given how

Re : LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Murat Yildizoglu
: Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both velocity and volume terms. Given how frequently the variable v appears

Re: LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-10-29, Rob Oakes wrote: Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both velocity and volume terms. Given how frequently

Re: LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Andrew Parsloe
On 30/10/2012 3:35 a.m., Guenter Milde wrote: On 2012-10-29, Rob Oakes wrote: Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both

LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both velocity and volume terms. Given how frequently the variable v appears in both

Re: LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Richard Heck
On 10/29/2012 08:13 AM, Rob Oakes wrote: Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both velocity and volume terms. Given how

Re : LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Murat Yildizoglu
: Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both velocity and volume terms. Given how frequently the variable v appears

Re: LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-10-29, Rob Oakes wrote: Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both velocity and volume terms. Given how frequently

Re: LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Andrew Parsloe
On 30/10/2012 3:35 a.m., Guenter Milde wrote: On 2012-10-29, Rob Oakes wrote: Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both

LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both velocity and volume terms. Given how frequently the variable v appears in both

Re: LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Richard Heck
On 10/29/2012 08:13 AM, Rob Oakes wrote: Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both velocity and volume terms. Given how

Re : LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Murat Yildizoglu
ote: > > Dear Group, > > > > This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know > > there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. > > > > I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both > > velocity and vo

Re: LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-10-29, Rob Oakes wrote: > Dear Group, > This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know > there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. > I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both > velocity and volume terms. Given

Re: LaTeX Question

2012-10-29 Thread Andrew Parsloe
On 30/10/2012 3:35 a.m., Guenter Milde wrote: On 2012-10-29, Rob Oakes wrote: Dear Group, This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes. I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both

Re: latex question

2012-03-09 Thread Richard Heck
On 03/09/2012 07:46 AM, paul sutton wrote: Hi I am using kile (latex editor for kde) and have created a simple how to file, the code is below, what is happening is that it compiles fine, however where I have the picture inserted this a appears first then the text that in the source is

Re: latex question

2012-03-09 Thread Richard Heck
On 03/09/2012 07:46 AM, paul sutton wrote: Hi I am using kile (latex editor for kde) and have created a simple how to file, the code is below, what is happening is that it compiles fine, however where I have the picture inserted this a appears first then the text that in the source is

Re: latex question

2012-03-09 Thread Richard Heck
On 03/09/2012 07:46 AM, paul sutton wrote: Hi I am using kile (latex editor for kde) and have created a simple how to file, the code is below, what is happening is that it compiles fine, however where I have the picture inserted this a appears first then the text that in the source is

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Le 04/04/11 21:47, Hellmut Weber a écrit : Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as string in the document.

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Hellmut Weber
Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/05/2011 03:20 AM, Hellmut Weber wrote: To make clear what I'm looking for I put it in python code: leo@sylhepta ~ $ python Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Sep 15 2010, 15:52:39) [GCC 4.4.5] on linux2 Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information. def shorten_path(path, len):

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Hellmut Weber
Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Julien Rioux
On 05/04/2011 7:21 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/05/2011 07:28 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: On 05/04/2011 7:21 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Le 04/04/11 21:47, Hellmut Weber a écrit : Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as string in the document.

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Hellmut Weber
Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/05/2011 03:20 AM, Hellmut Weber wrote: To make clear what I'm looking for I put it in python code: leo@sylhepta ~ $ python Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Sep 15 2010, 15:52:39) [GCC 4.4.5] on linux2 Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information. def shorten_path(path, len):

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Hellmut Weber
Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Julien Rioux
On 05/04/2011 7:21 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/05/2011 07:28 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: On 05/04/2011 7:21 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Le 04/04/11 21:47, Hellmut Weber a écrit : Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as string in the document.

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Hellmut Weber
Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: > On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: >> Hi list, >> recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro >> >>\input@path >> >> mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) >> in an ERT eventually gives me the

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/05/2011 03:20 AM, Hellmut Weber wrote: To make clear what I'm looking for I put it in python code: leo@sylhepta ~ $ python Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Sep 15 2010, 15:52:39) [GCC 4.4.5] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. def shorten_path(path,

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Hellmut Weber
Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: > On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: >> Hi list, >> recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro >> >>\input@path >> >> mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) >> in an ERT eventually gives me the

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Julien Rioux
On 05/04/2011 7:21 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-05 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/05/2011 07:28 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: On 05/04/2011 7:21 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Am 04.04.2011 23:32, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this

LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as string in the document. S many thanks to the poster of that other

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Julien Rioux
On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as string in the document.

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Julien Rioux
On 04/04/2011 5:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are: \def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5} \def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1} Can you explain the point of the \expandafter? I see this often, but don't understand

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Julien Rioux
On 04/04/2011 5:54 PM, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are: \def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5} \def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1} Can you explain the point of the

LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as string in the document. S many thanks to the poster of that other

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Julien Rioux
On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as string in the document.

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Julien Rioux
On 04/04/2011 5:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are: \def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5} \def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1} Can you explain the point of the \expandafter? I see this often, but don't understand

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Julien Rioux
On 04/04/2011 5:54 PM, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are: \def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5} \def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1} Can you explain the point of the

LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as string in the document. S many thanks to the poster of that other

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Julien Rioux
On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as string in the document.

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Julien Rioux
On 04/04/2011 5:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: Hi list, recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro \input@path mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother) in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are: \def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5} \def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1} Can you explain the point of the \expandafter? I see this often, but don't understand

Re: LaTeX question w.r.t \input@path

2011-04-04 Thread Julien Rioux
On 04/04/2011 5:54 PM, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are: \def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5} \def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1} Can you explain the point of the

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-17 Thread Helge Hafting
Daniel CLEMENT wrote: Also possible : Place the cross-reference to the labeled footnote in a superscript, so that it will appear as a note too. Thus you get twice the same reference to the same footnote, they look alike, and the numbering si preserved. Be careful if your footnotes are set

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-17 Thread Helge Hafting
Daniel CLEMENT wrote: Also possible : Place the cross-reference to the labeled footnote in a superscript, so that it will appear as a note too. Thus you get twice the same reference to the same footnote, they look alike, and the numbering si preserved. Be careful if your footnotes are set

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-17 Thread Helge Hafting
Daniel CLEMENT wrote: Also possible : Place the cross-reference to the labeled footnote in a superscript, so that it will appear as a note too. Thus you get twice the same reference to the same footnote, they look alike, and the numbering si preserved. Be careful if your footnotes are set

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Neal Becker
Neal Becker wrote: I have a description env, and I have some notes for some entries. I was planning to use footnotes, but I need multiple references to the _same_ notes. Like: entry A: 1 entry B: 1 entry C: 2 1: some footnote 2: some other footnote It looks like floatmisc package

(latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Neal Becker
I have a description env, and I have some notes for some entries. I was planning to use footnotes, but I need multiple references to the _same_ notes. Like: entry A: 1 entry B: 1 entry C: 2 1: some footnote 2: some other footnote

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Les Denham
On Friday 11 January 2008 08:25, Neal Becker wrote: I have a description env, and I have some notes for some entries. I was planning to use footnotes, but I need multiple references to the _same_ notes. Like: entry A: 1 entry B: 1 entry C: 2 1: some footnote 2: some other footnote

RE: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dominik Wa?enhoven Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 5:19 PM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote? Neal Becker schrieb: Strangely, lyx allows inserting a label into a footnote, but I don't see how to use this as a reference

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Dominik Waßenhoven
Neal Becker schrieb: Strangely, lyx allows inserting a label into a footnote, but I don't see how to use this as a reference (that would appear formatted in the style of a footnote). You could do something like 1: [label-in-footnote] This is a footnote. 2: On this topic, see footnote

RE: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dominik Wa?enhoven Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 5:19 PM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote? Neal Becker schrieb: Strangely, lyx allows inserting a label into a footnote, but I don't see how to use this as a reference

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Neal Becker
Neal Becker wrote: I have a description env, and I have some notes for some entries. I was planning to use footnotes, but I need multiple references to the _same_ notes. Like: entry A: 1 entry B: 1 entry C: 2 1: some footnote 2: some other footnote It looks like floatmisc package

(latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Neal Becker
I have a description env, and I have some notes for some entries. I was planning to use footnotes, but I need multiple references to the _same_ notes. Like: entry A: 1 entry B: 1 entry C: 2 1: some footnote 2: some other footnote

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Les Denham
On Friday 11 January 2008 08:25, Neal Becker wrote: I have a description env, and I have some notes for some entries. I was planning to use footnotes, but I need multiple references to the _same_ notes. Like: entry A: 1 entry B: 1 entry C: 2 1: some footnote 2: some other footnote

RE: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dominik Wa?enhoven Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 5:19 PM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote? Neal Becker schrieb: Strangely, lyx allows inserting a label into a footnote, but I don't see how to use this as a reference

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Dominik Waßenhoven
Neal Becker schrieb: Strangely, lyx allows inserting a label into a footnote, but I don't see how to use this as a reference (that would appear formatted in the style of a footnote). You could do something like 1: [label-in-footnote] This is a footnote. 2: On this topic, see footnote

RE: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dominik Wa?enhoven Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 5:19 PM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote? Neal Becker schrieb: Strangely, lyx allows inserting a label into a footnote, but I don't see how to use this as a reference

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Neal Becker
Neal Becker wrote: > I have a description env, and I have some notes for some entries. I was > planning to use footnotes, but I need multiple references to the _same_ > notes. > > Like: > > entry A: 1 > entry B: 1 > entry C: 2 > > 1: some footnote > 2: some other footnote It looks like

(latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Neal Becker
I have a description env, and I have some notes for some entries. I was planning to use footnotes, but I need multiple references to the _same_ notes. Like: entry A: 1 entry B: 1 entry C: 2 1: some footnote 2: some other footnote

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Les Denham
On Friday 11 January 2008 08:25, Neal Becker wrote: > I have a description env, and I have some notes for some entries. I was > planning to use footnotes, but I need multiple references to the _same_ > notes. > > Like: > > entry A: 1 > entry B: 1 > entry C: 2 > > 1: some footnote > 2: some other

RE: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dominik Wa?enhoven > Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 5:19 PM > To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > Subject: Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote? > > > Neal Becker schrieb: > > > Strangely, lyx allows inserting a label into a footnote,

Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Dominik Waßenhoven
Neal Becker schrieb: > Strangely, lyx allows inserting a label into a footnote, but I don't see how > to use this as a reference (that would appear formatted in the style of a > footnote). You could do something like 1: [label-in-footnote] This is a footnote. 2: On this topic, see footnote

RE: (latex question) Repeated footnote?

2008-01-11 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dominik Wa?enhoven > Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 5:19 PM > To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > Subject: Re: (latex question) Repeated footnote? > > > Neal Becker schrieb: > > > Strangely, lyx allows inserting a label into a footnote,

(O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
I realize this is not about lyx but I am using lyx first and then exporting to latex. My problem is that the journal I am submitting to (Philosophical Transactions Royal Society A) doesn't provide a bst file and insists that bibliography items be placed in the latex file in full. This is a

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
Bo Peng wrote: I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do this even when the

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
How does one obtain such a customized bst file? The publisher in this instance seems to have very specific formatting requirements that look a little non-standard to me. I remember seeing a method of customizing bst files but it seemed to have a rather steep learning curve and was quite

(O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
I realize this is not about lyx but I am using lyx first and then exporting to latex. My problem is that the journal I am submitting to (Philosophical Transactions Royal Society A) doesn't provide a bst file and insists that bibliography items be placed in the latex file in full. This is a

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
Bo Peng wrote: I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do this even when the

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
How does one obtain such a customized bst file? The publisher in this instance seems to have very specific formatting requirements that look a little non-standard to me. I remember seeing a method of customizing bst files but it seemed to have a rather steep learning curve and was quite

(O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
I realize this is not about lyx but I am using lyx first and then exporting to latex. My problem is that the journal I am submitting to (Philosophical Transactions Royal Society A) doesn't provide a bst file and insists that bibliography items be placed in the latex file in full. This is a

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
Bo Peng wrote: I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
> I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in > the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do this even when

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
> How does one obtain such a customized bst file? The publisher in this > instance seems to have very specific formatting requirements that look a > little non-standard to me. I remember seeing a method of customizing bst > files but it seemed to have a rather steep learning curve and was quite >

LaTeX question

2007-07-18 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi it has proven very helpful for me to have at the end of my documents the full path of the master file. Giving a look to the latex preview (many thanks for that feature !;-) I saw the definition of '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Great, first part of the information needed, already available (to be

Re: LaTeX question

2007-07-18 Thread William Adams
On Jul 17, 2007, at 5:03 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: AS LONG AS you don't have illegal cahrs in your path (Like '_' which I use quite a lot. Does anybody know how to modify TeX strings as 'Test_01' to 'Test \_01', i.e. escape the illegal chars with a backslash. I'm sure it is possible but my

Re: LaTeX question

2007-07-18 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi William, this certainly will do it ;-) Change the catcode so that underscore is treated as a letter instead: \catcode`\_=12\relax should do it. Many thanks Hellmut -- Dr. Hellmut Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] Degenfeldstraße 2 tel +49-89-3081172 D-80803 München-Schwabing

LaTeX question

2007-07-18 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi it has proven very helpful for me to have at the end of my documents the full path of the master file. Giving a look to the latex preview (many thanks for that feature !;-) I saw the definition of '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Great, first part of the information needed, already available (to be

Re: LaTeX question

2007-07-18 Thread William Adams
On Jul 17, 2007, at 5:03 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote: AS LONG AS you don't have illegal cahrs in your path (Like '_' which I use quite a lot. Does anybody know how to modify TeX strings as 'Test_01' to 'Test \_01', i.e. escape the illegal chars with a backslash. I'm sure it is possible but my

Re: LaTeX question

2007-07-18 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi William, this certainly will do it ;-) Change the catcode so that underscore is treated as a letter instead: \catcode`\_=12\relax should do it. Many thanks Hellmut -- Dr. Hellmut Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] Degenfeldstraße 2 tel +49-89-3081172 D-80803 München-Schwabing

LaTeX question

2007-07-18 Thread Hellmut Weber
Hi it has proven very helpful for me to have at the end of my documents the full path of the master file. Giving a look to the latex preview (many thanks for that feature !;-) I saw the definition of '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Great, first part of the information needed, already available (to be

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