Hello,
I cannot remember how to insert opt for [] in front of a date or a title
Sometime, in insert, the option short title is not active!
Thank
===
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
On Thursday 12 September 2013 17:55:40 Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I cannot remember how to insert opt for [] in front of a date or a title
Sometime, in insert, the option short title is not active!
Thank
A hack is to insert it at a place where it is allowed (like title) and then
move
Hello,
I cannot remember how to insert opt for [] in front of a date or a title
Sometime, in insert, the option short title is not active!
Thank
===
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
On Thursday 12 September 2013 17:55:40 Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I cannot remember how to insert opt for [] in front of a date or a title
Sometime, in insert, the option short title is not active!
Thank
A hack is to insert it at a place where it is allowed (like title) and then
move
Hello,
I cannot remember how to insert opt for [] in front of a date or a title
Sometime, in insert, the option "short title" is not active!
Thank
===
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu.
On Thursday 12 September 2013 17:55:40 Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I cannot remember how to insert opt for [] in front of a date or a title
> Sometime, in insert, the option "short title" is not active!
>
> Thank
A hack is to insert it at a place whe
I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled teTeX.
DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in /opt/local/share/texmf/ and
/opt/local/share/texmf-local/. Executables are in /opt/local/bin/.
LyX/Aqua can't find teTeX in these locations, even after running
texhash and doing
Ben == Ben Hourigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled
Ben teTeX. DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in
Ben /opt/local/share/texmf/ and /opt/local/share/texmf-local/.
Ben Executables are in /opt/local/bin/. LyX/Aqua can't find teTeX
Ben Hourigan wrote:
I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled teTeX.
DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in /opt/local/share/texmf/ and
/opt/local/share/texmf-local/. Executables are in /opt/local/bin/.
LyX/Aqua can't find teTeX in these locations, even after running
Thanks Jean, the list of locations jolted my brain into discovering a
simple solution. Here's how to make LyX work with a teTeX distribution
installed by Darwinports (assuming you don't have Fink installed as
well):
ln -s /opt/local /sw
Then Edit Reconfigure, and away you go!
Ben
On 16 Nov
distribution
installed by Darwinports (assuming you don't have Fink installed as
well):
ln -s /opt/local /sw
Then Edit Reconfigure, and away you go!
Ben
On 16 Nov 2004, at 22:21, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Ben == Ben Hourigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts
I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled teTeX.
DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in /opt/local/share/texmf/ and
/opt/local/share/texmf-local/. Executables are in /opt/local/bin/.
LyX/Aqua can't find teTeX in these locations, even after running
texhash and doing
Ben == Ben Hourigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled
Ben teTeX. DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in
Ben /opt/local/share/texmf/ and /opt/local/share/texmf-local/.
Ben Executables are in /opt/local/bin/. LyX/Aqua can't find teTeX
Ben Hourigan wrote:
I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled teTeX.
DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in /opt/local/share/texmf/ and
/opt/local/share/texmf-local/. Executables are in /opt/local/bin/.
LyX/Aqua can't find teTeX in these locations, even after running
Thanks Jean, the list of locations jolted my brain into discovering a
simple solution. Here's how to make LyX work with a teTeX distribution
installed by Darwinports (assuming you don't have Fink installed as
well):
ln -s /opt/local /sw
Then Edit Reconfigure, and away you go!
Ben
On 16 Nov
distribution
installed by Darwinports (assuming you don't have Fink installed as
well):
ln -s /opt/local /sw
Then Edit Reconfigure, and away you go!
Ben
On 16 Nov 2004, at 22:21, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Ben == Ben Hourigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts
I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled teTeX.
DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in /opt/local/share/texmf/ and
/opt/local/share/texmf-local/. Executables are in /opt/local/bin/.
LyX/Aqua can't find teTeX in these locations, even after running
texhash and doing
>>>>> "Ben" == Ben Hourigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled
Ben> teTeX. DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in
Ben> /opt/local/share/texmf/ and /opt/local/share/texmf-local/.
Ben> Executa
Ben Hourigan wrote:
I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled teTeX.
DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in /opt/local/share/texmf/ and
/opt/local/share/texmf-local/. Executables are in /opt/local/bin/.
LyX/Aqua can't find teTeX in these locations, even after running
Thanks Jean, the list of locations jolted my brain into discovering a
simple solution. Here's how to make LyX work with a teTeX distribution
installed by Darwinports (assuming you don't have Fink installed as
well):
ln -s /opt/local /sw
Then Edit > Reconfigure, and away you go!
Ben
On 16
distribution
installed by Darwinports (assuming you don't have Fink installed as
well):
ln -s /opt/local /sw
Then Edit > Reconfigure, and away you go!
Ben
On 16 Nov 2004, at 22:21, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Ben" == Ben Hourigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> I j
My problem is:
The optinal arguments to institute and date don't get displayed in
the footer of my slides when I process the pdf.
My file is the template that comes with the package:
beamerpresentation.lyx
The optional Arguments for title and author get displayed.
Any hint?
If you want
My problem is:
The optinal arguments to institute and date don't get displayed in
the footer of my slides when I process the pdf.
My file is the template that comes with the package:
beamerpresentation.lyx
The optional Arguments for title and author get displayed.
Any hint?
If you want
> My problem is:
> The optinal arguments to "institute" and "date" don't get displayed in
> the footer of my slides when I process the pdf.
> My file is the template that comes with the package:
> beamerpresentation.lyx
> The optional Arguments for title and author get displayed.
> Any hint?
If
Hi,
I use the beamer class for making a presentation.
My problem is:
The optinal arguments to institute and date don't get displayed in the
footer of my slides when I process the pdf.
My file is the template that comes with the package: beamerpresentation.lyx
The optional Arguments for title
Hi,
I use the beamer class for making a presentation.
My problem is:
The optinal arguments to institute and date don't get displayed in the
footer of my slides when I process the pdf.
My file is the template that comes with the package: beamerpresentation.lyx
The optional Arguments for title
Hi,
I use the beamer class for making a presentation.
My problem is:
The optinal arguments to "institute" and "date" don't get displayed in the
footer of my slides when I process the pdf.
My file is the template that comes with the package: beamerpresentation.lyx
The optional Arguments for
1) Footnotes are not being handled correctly. What appears is
this:
main text[EMAIL PROTECTED] @@footnote [EMAIL PROTECTED]@opt
footnote text
If you look at the .tex, you should find at the beginning the
following code:
%% Special footnote code from the package 'stblftnt.sty
1) Footnotes are not being handled correctly. What appears is
this:
main text[EMAIL PROTECTED] @@footnote [EMAIL PROTECTED]@opt
footnote text
If you look at the .tex, you should find at the beginning the
following code:
%% Special footnote code from the package 'stblftnt.sty
>> 1) Footnotes are not being handled correctly. What appears is
>> this:
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] @@footnote [EMAIL PROTECTED]@opt
>>
> If you look at the .tex, you should find at the beginning the
> following code:
>
> %% Special footnote code f
) Footnotes are not being handled correctly. What appears is
Alexis this:
Alexis main text[EMAIL PROTECTED] @@footnote [EMAIL PROTECTED]@opt
Alexis footnote text
This is code that we add when a footnote is added to section headings.
Unfortunately, we do not have a good way right now to tell
) Footnotes are not being handled correctly. What appears is
Alexis this:
Alexis main text[EMAIL PROTECTED] @@footnote [EMAIL PROTECTED]@opt
Alexis footnote text
This is code that we add when a footnote is added to section headings.
Unfortunately, we do not have a good way right now to tell
hey come out quite wrong.
Alexis> The specific problems are:
Alexis> 1) Footnotes are not being handled correctly. What appears is
Alexis> this:
Alexis> [EMAIL PROTECTED] @@footnote [EMAIL PROTECTED]@opt
Alexis>
This is code that we add when a footnote is added to secti
PROTECTED] @@footnote [EMAIL PROTECTED]@opt footnote text
2) Tables have only the header row except for the last cell,
which has the text of the first cell of the second row
also in it. As it:
.--,
| r1c1 | r1c2 | r1c3
PROTECTED] @@footnote [EMAIL PROTECTED]@opt footnote text
2) Tables have only the header row except for the last cell,
which has the text of the first cell of the second row
also in it. As it:
.--,
| r1c1 | r1c2 | r1c3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @@footnote [EMAIL PROTECTED]@opt
2) Tables have only the header row except for the last cell,
which has the text of the first cell of the se
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