See screenshot as regards your first question. This was produced using
the oscola citation style and biblatex.
Michael
On 04/17/2016 01:11 PM, jezZiFeR wrote:
Sorry, I have two more question regarding bibliographies:
1)
I would like to use an emdash, when more than one publication of the
same
Sorry, I have two more question regarding bibliographies:
1)
I would like to use an emdash, when more than one publication of the same
author are mentioned underneath. Right now I have the German word »ebda.«,
which means ibidem, in the footnote.
In the bibliography I would also like to haven an
Niko Schwarz wrote:
i also want to write some numbers in a typewriter font, because they all
have the same length.
In many (most?) fonts, all numerals have the same width, so you don't
have to use typewriter to do this.
rh
Niko Schwarz wrote:
i also want to write some numbers in a typewriter font, because they all
have the same length. actually, what i have is input to a computational
problem and i'm still figuring how to typeset it all right.
I have an input pair (S,r). And i want to describe two strings s_1, s_2
i also want to write some numbers in a typewriter font, because they all
have the same length. actually, what i have is input to a computational
problem and i'm still figuring how to typeset it all right.
I have an input pair (S,r). And i want to describe two strings s_1, s_2 \in
S:
s_1 = 101011001
To all of you, I must say that I get lots of good advice,
even from you Uwe.
Two problems I have in the short term. One is time,
and the other is eyesight problems. I need the quick
answers now in order to meet the submission deadline.
Turn-around from journal rejection to conference
acceptance
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Steve Litt wrote:
Where does one get "The LaTeX Companion 2nd edition"?
http://www.amazon.com, http://www.powells.com, and others.
It's a great resource, Steve. I ended up reading it cover to cover just
because it was so interesting and answered so many questions.
On Friday 21 October 2005 12:00 pm, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> > Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to get the
> > number of the chapter in front of my own chapter title instead of on top
> > of it? And is there a possibility to get around the pagebreaks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thank you very much! I did manage to get the numbering in front of my own
> chapter title and also got rid of the space above the chapter title.
> Great! However, I still have the space at the end of a chapter before a
> new chapter starts. Can I somehow let a new chapte
Thank you very much! I did manage to get the numbering in front of my own
chapter title and also got rid of the space above the chapter title. Great!
However, I still have the space at the end of a chapter before a new chapter
starts. Can I somehow let a new chapter start on the same page the las
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thanks for your advice! Eventhough I'm using the Report style, I still got
> rid of the word chapter by adding the command (eventhough I had to type it
> as Tex at the beginning of the document, it wouldn't work in the
> preamble).
>
> Do you by any chance also
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to get the number of
the chapter in front of my own chapter title instead of on top of it?
And is there a possibility to get around the pagebreaks when a new chapter
starts?
Please have a look at the book "
Hi!
Thanks for your advice! Eventhough I'm using the Report style, I still got rid
of the word chapter by adding the command (eventhough I had to type it as Tex
at the beginning of the document, it wouldn't work in the preamble).
Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to ge
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
For a subitem, use a "!", e.g.
Formula ! inline
produces
Formula
inline page number
Again, many thanks, Uwe.
The indexing system is well explained in "The LaTeX Companion 2nd Edition"
but not in LyX's docs :-(. I'll add an instruction to the docs if I fi
Rich Shepard schrieb:
1.) How do I designate subitems with the LyX Index Entry system? Do I use
LaTeX to enter {\subitem{...}}?
For a subitem, use a "!", e.g.
Formula ! inline
produces
Formula
inline page number
Wish there were step-by-step instructions for us novices.
The indexing system
1.) How do I designate subitems with the LyX Index Entry system? Do I use
LaTeX to enter {\subitem{...}}?
2.) How do I specify modifiers of the key word/term? This seems to be done
within the Index Entry box itself. Is there another way?
Wish there were step-by-step instructions for us novice
Tomasz Koziara wrote:
Encouradged by the previous feedback, i have two more questions:
1. How to center a figure vertically in the page ( in case it is one and
alone in the page ) ???
Put the figure in a float. Right-click on the float, and set it
to appear on a "page of floats". Y
Tomasz Koziara schrieb:
Encouradged by the previous feedback, i have two more questions:
1. How to center a figure vertically in the page ( in case it is one and
alone in the page ) ???
demo attached
2. Is it possible to have a picture next to the text ( or text next to
the picture :) ) in
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003, Tomasz Koziara wrote:
> Encouradged by the previous feedback, i have two more questions:
>
> 1. How to center a figure vertically in the page ( in case it is one and
> alone in the page ) ???
This link is a bit related:
http://wiki.lyx.or
Am Don, 2003-10-16 um 21.18 schrieb Tomasz Koziara:
> Encouradged by the previous feedback, i have two more questions:
>
> 1. How to center a figure vertically in the page ( in case it is one and
> alone in the page ) ???
>
> 2. Is it possible to have a picture next to the text
Am Don, 2003-10-16 um 21.18 schrieb Tomasz Koziara:
> Encouradged by the previous feedback, i have two more questions:
>
> 1. How to center a figure vertically in the page ( in case it is one and
> alone in the page ) ???
>
> 2. Is it possible to have a picture next to the text
Encouradged by the previous feedback, i have two more questions:
1. How to center a figure vertically in the page ( in case it is one and
alone in the page ) ???
2. Is it possible to have a picture next to the text ( or text next to
the picture :) ) in vertical direction ???
Thanks,
tom
Dekel Tsur wrote:
You can set the language to Turkish for the Turkish names using the
character dialog (you can make a key-binding for it).
The documentation on making key-bindings mentions the "Reference Guide"
for a complete list of functions. Where can I find this?
Robin
--
" Like these
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 06:30:04PM +0200, robin wrote:
> Dekel Tsur wrote:
> >>In xforms it is possible to change the character set of the GUI
> >>independently of the language, but this doesn't seem to be the case in
> >>Qt, unless I'm missing something. For example, I write classroom
> >>mate
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 03:55:34PM +0200, robin wrote:
In xforms it is possible to change the character set of the GUI
independently of the language, but this doesn't seem to be the case in
Qt, unless I'm missing something. For example, I write classroom
materials, administ
Angus Leeming wrote:
robin wrote:
In xforms it is possible to change the character set of the GUI
independently of the language, but this doesn't seem to be the case in
Qt, unless I'm missing something. For example, I write classroom
materials, administrative stuff etc. in English, but frequen
robin wrote:
> In xforms it is possible to change the character set of the GUI
> independently of the language, but this doesn't seem to be the case in
> Qt, unless I'm missing something. For example, I write classroom
> materials, administrative stuff etc. in English, but frequently have to
> in
In xforms it is possible to change the character set of the GUI
independently of the language, but this doesn't seem to be the case in
Qt, unless I'm missing something. For example, I write classroom
materials, administrative stuff etc. in English, but frequently have to
insert Turkish names,
kevin rennert wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I stopped using lyx when I switched to gentoo, causing me to forcibly
> upgrade to lyx-1.2.x . I ran into the same problem that someone else
> (probably many someone else-s) recently posted about getting latex
> errors when processing figures inside figure fl
kevin rennert wrote:
> The short answer does seem to be that you have to hit a carriage return
> at the end of the caption to ensure that the figure doesn't get placed
> inside the caption (thereby generating the latex error), but this would
> seem to imply that you then have no choice but to have
Hey all,
I stopped using lyx when I switched to gentoo, causing me to forcibly
upgrade to lyx-1.2.x . I ran into the same problem that someone else
(probably many someone else-s) recently posted about getting latex
errors when processing figures inside figure floats.
The short answer does seem t
At 23:30 10/05/00 +, Herbert Voss wrote:
>> - How can I increase the separation between the caption and the
>> image or table in a float?
>
>\belowcaptionskip2cm %example for 2cm!
Nice! I guess there is also an \abovecaptionskip for those captions
which are placed below the object? (I put
> - How can I increase the separation between the caption and the
> image or table in a float?
\belowcaptionskip2cm %example for 2cm!
i don't know why, but it doesn't work with amsbook
>
> - And the last one (for now, that is :-). Can I set the font
> size to something other to 10, 11 or 1
Hi all,
>> 1. Herbert Voss told me how to increase the space within footnotes,
>> but how can I increase the space between the first footnote and the
>> 'regular' text in the page? I'd like to have at least one blank line
>> between the two.
>
>\renewcommand\footnoterule{%
> \vspace{1em}%
Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia wrote:
>
> 1. Herbert Voss told me how to increase the space within footnotes,
> but how can I increase the space between the first footnote and the
> 'regular' text in the page? I'd like to have at least one blank line
> between the two.
\renewcommand\footnoterule{%
On 09-May-2000 Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia wrote:
>
> b) Keep the images in the table but have each of them vertically
> centerd in its cell ?
Use a width for each cell and activate the "Linebreaks" button this puts
each cell in a parbox{} which then is vertically centered.
> That's all, I gues
Hi all,
First of all, thanks to everyone who replied to my prev mail;
your help is much appreaciated :-)
Some more questions:
1. Herbert Voss told me how to increase the space within footnotes,
but how can I increase the space between the first footnote and the
'regular' text in the
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