On 19/08/2016 13:38, Helge Hafting wrote:
Den 17. aug. 2016 12:14, skrev Kiuhnm:
I can't use math in listings and I don't like the monospaced font.
The LyX-Code environment lets you indent with spaces, and you can use
math freely. The monospaced font is merely a default, you can override
it
Den 17. aug. 2016 12:14, skrev Kiuhnm:
I can't use math in listings and I don't like the monospaced font.
The LyX-Code environment lets you indent with spaces, and you can use
math freely. The monospaced font is merely a default, you can override
it with a character style:
Mark your al
On 14/08/2016 23:33, Richard Heck wrote:
On 08/14/2016 07:43 AM, Kiuhnm wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to insert some pseudocode in my paper using my own style. For
instance, I don't like "endwhile", "endif", and similar.
Here's an example of what I'd l
On 14/08/2016 23:33, Richard Heck wrote:
On 08/14/2016 07:43 AM, Kiuhnm wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to insert some pseudocode in my paper using my own style. For
instance, I don't like "endwhile", "endif", and similar.
Here's an example of what I'd l
On 08/14/2016 07:43 AM, Kiuhnm wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to insert some pseudocode in my paper using my own style. For
> instance, I don't like "endwhile", "endif", and similar.
> Here's an example of what I'd like (use a monospaced f
Hello,
I'd like to insert some pseudocode in my paper using my own style. For
instance, I don't like "endwhile", "endif", and similar.
Here's an example of what I'd like (use a monospaced font):
for $I_1$:
for $I_2$:
$X_{I_1}\leftarrow
Am 14.10.2010 21:09, schrieb iustifico:
But I only want to write Pseudecode. Which of these available languages
suits for that?
This depend on the keywords that listings should recognize. Personally,
I use Pascal for writing pseudocode.
Another question: Is it possible to write
at?
It depends on whether you want "keywords" (such as "if" or "for") highlighted
by a special font. If no, then you can leave the language box at "no language
selected". If yes, you want to look for a language that considers the
keywords in your pseudocode
into this environment?
CMD-M (MacOSX) doesn't seem to work...
Regards,
iustifico
2010/10/14 Uwe Stöhr
> Am 14.10.2010 19:19, schrieb iustifico:
>
>
> Is there a nice way to display Algorithms in Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx?
>>
>
> Yes, see chap. 7 "Program Cod
Am 14.10.2010 19:19, schrieb iustifico:
Is there a nice way to display Algorithms in Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx?
Yes, see chap. 7 "Program Code Listings" of the EmbeddedObjects manual
that you find in LyX's help menu.
regards Uwe
On 10/14/2010 01:19 PM, iustifico wrote:
Is there a nice way to display Algorithms in Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx?
Perhaps like in here: http://bit.ly/belSIj
It would be great if something like "Input:" and "Output:" were implemented...
LyX supports the listings
Is there a nice way to display Algorithms in Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx?
Perhaps like in here: http://bit.ly/belSIj
It would be great if something like "Input:" and "Output:" were implemented...
Regards,
iustifico
bigblop schrieb:
Are there any build in pseudocode editor in LyX or is it only possible to
write pseudocode by inserting a raw latex environment in the lyx file?
Use the Listings inset that is described in the userGuide under program listing.
regards Uwe
Pascal Francq wrote:
Crtl+L
I guess bigblop is searching an alternative for exactly that ;-)
On Jeudi 7 Août 2008, bigblop wrote:
Are there any build in pseudocode editor in LyX or is it only possible to
write pseudocode by inserting a raw latex environment in the lyx file?
Two ways:
1
Crtl+L
On Jeudi 7 Août 2008, bigblop wrote:
> Are there any build in pseudocode editor in LyX or is it only possible to
> write pseudocode by inserting a raw latex environment in the lyx file?
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Are there any build in pseudocode editor in LyX or is it only possible to
write pseudocode by inserting a raw latex environment in the lyx file?
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Ok, I found the problem (I think). LyX makes an error importing the raw
LaTeX. (I pasted your code into an algorithm the first time, which is
why it worked for me.)
-
LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing item.
...uclid} \begin{al
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this is obvious, but I've been searching for quite a while
without luck. Basically I would like to use Lyx and edit pseudocode
using packages algorithm/algorithmic/algpseudocode. Preferably the
notation using arrows for assignment, as demonstrated i
Sorry if this is obvious, but I've been searching for quite a while without
luck. Basically I would like to use Lyx and edit pseudocode using packages
algorithm/algorithmic/algpseudocode. Preferably the notation using arrows
for assignment, as demonstrated in the .tex file.
This .tex
On 2/22/06, Hannan Sadar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I need to write some pseudocode. Is there some specific package? Or it
> > suffices LyX code?
> >
> You could use one of the following LaTeX package (Probably there are more):
>
> pseudocode
> alg
>
Paul Smith wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I need to write some pseudocode. Is there some specific package? Or it
> suffices LyX code?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Paul
>
>
You could use one of the following LaTeX package (Probably there are more):
pseudocode
alg
algor
lyx code is good.
otherwise have a look at the listings package
martin
On 22/02/06, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear All
>
> I need to write some pseudocode. Is there some specific package? Or it
> suffices LyX code?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Paul
>
Dear All
I need to write some pseudocode. Is there some specific package? Or it
suffices LyX code?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Hannan Sadar wrote:
I am very found by the way Herbert Voss wrote his mathmode document,
"Voss-Mathmode.pdf". I would like to write my pseudocode in those
yellow boxes with numbers from the left. How could I create those
boxes?
Ask Herbert for the LaTeX-code.
Also these links aren'
Hi,
I am very found by the way Herbert Voss wrote his mathmode document,
"Voss-Mathmode.pdf". I would like to write my pseudocode in thuse
yellow boxes with numbers from the left. How could i create thuse
boxes?
Also thuse link arent good any more:
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de
Frederic Leymarie wrote:
>
> I have started using the "algorithm" package and I like it.
>
> > http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/algorithm/algorithm.html
>
> A few questions:
>
> 1- How to remove the automatic numbering of algorithms (floats) ?
> (and either leave it bla
Thanks Herbert
I have started using the "algorithm" package and I like it.
> http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/algorithm/algorithm.html
A few questions:
1- How to remove the automatic numbering of algorithms (floats) ?
(and either leave it blank with just the word Algor
Frederic Leymarie wrote:
>
> yes, I meant to say, formating code for algorithms.
> Pseudocode simple means alike sourcecode (C or C++ in my case).
for sourcecode
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/listings/listings.html
and for algorithm
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/
yes, I meant to say, formating code for algorithms.
Pseudocode simple means alike sourcecode (C or C++ in my case).
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Frederic Leymarie wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > where can I find information on a lyx style/class
> > for nicely formating ps
Frederic Leymarie wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> where can I find information on a lyx style/class
> for nicely formating pseudocode in a report ??
what do you understand for pseudocode, some kind like
algorithm or programming sourcecode?
Herbert
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Hi
where can I find information on a lyx style/class
for nicely formating pseudocode in a report ??
thank you
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