Someone here a while ago asked how to produce color (CMYK) separated
version of a postscript file. I noticed something that could help:
Linux-Announce Digest #894, Volume #3Sun, 10 Dec 00 10:13:04 EST
..
From: "Derek B. Noonburg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: xpdf 0.92 - a PDF viewer
On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Matej Cepl wrote:
on the list? Should I reply to the list (as I do all the time) or
sending answer to originator of the question with kind reminder,
I would say it depends on your answer. If you believe it could be useful
for LyX-using people, put it on the list! But if
Is there a Latex-command to emphasize text as spaced type (in german:
"Sperrdruck")? I don't know if this is typographically bad, but I have it in
a lot of books, and when I want to cite a passage, I have to adapt it - or,
what I'm doing at the moment, add a comment: "italic passages are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jürgen Spitzmüller) writes:
Is there a Latex-command to emphasize text as spaced type (in
german: "Sperrdruck")? I don't know if this is typographically bad,
but I have it in a lot of books, and when I want to cite a passage,
I have to adapt it - or, what I'm doing at the
Andre Berger wrote:
The soul package can do pretty much.
Thank you, with this package I can produce Sperrdruck (spaced type).
However d o n o t use
Sperrdruck.
You just used it ;-)
You wouldn't use Fraktur either when you quote, would
you?
I think there's a difference between using
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000 22:29:25 +0100 Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have more than once mistakenly pressed Ctrl-D so that I
created two instances of kdvi (one minimized so not seen).
Therefore, I had to think about the reason why there is
Ctrl-Shift-D function at all (buffer-typeset).
I am a new LyX user and am having a hard time changing document classes.
I do Layout - Document from the menu, then try to change from the article
class to the report class. A dialog box pops up that says "Should I set
some parameters to report the defults of this document class?" Either way
I
Matej Cepl wrote Sun, 10 Dec 2000 11:47:28 -0800
some questions about thin space (created by \, in ERT).
First of all -- is there any hotkey combination (like Ctrl-space
for hard space ~)?
Not to my knowledge, but you can easily define one in the .lyxrc (or
.lyx/lyxrc) file. (See later)
A couple of users reported that they couldn't get recent Ghostscript
versions to work with LyX with displaying figures inline. It transpires
this is a Ghostscript bug
http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbugbug_id=124957group_id=1897
This bug appears to affect 6.22 upwards.
Hopefully a
"John" == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Lars, JMarc, there should be some comment describing this
John problem somewhere, but I wasn't sure where. INSTALL ?
It depends whether we plan to fix it before next release(s). What do
you think? Otherwise, it should probably go in BUGS.lyx,
Hi
which BibTeX style, if any, would correspond to the so-called "harvard" style?
(see description below)
and where to retrieve it?
thank you
Frederic
--
Bibliographic references in the text
should contain within parentheses the author?s surname or some conventional shortening
of the
title of
Frederic Leymarie wrote:
which BibTeX style, if any, would correspond to the so-called "harvard" style?
(see description below)
and where to retrieve it?
--
Bibliographic references in the text
should contain within parentheses the author?s surname or some conventional
shortening of
I am trying to get a bibliography from a *bib file, but when I run bibtex,
teh follwing error reads on my terminal:
Sorry---you've exceeded BibTeX's literal-stack size 100
Then, not all references show in the database and some come missing some
information, such as editor and book title
Does
Previously, you (Herbert Voss) wrote:
Tony Mantler wrote:
I read the web page and followed the directions. When I outputted the resulting
lyx file to postscript, I got a code listing just like I wanted. When I outputted the
same lyx file to ascii text, I got no code listing at all.
export
Someone here a while ago asked how to produce color (CMYK) separated
version of a postscript file. I noticed something that could help:
Linux-Announce Digest #894, Volume #3Sun, 10 Dec 00 10:13:04 EST
..
From: "Derek B. Noonburg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: xpdf 0.92 - a PDF viewer
On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Matej Cepl wrote:
on the list? Should I reply to the list (as I do all the time) or
sending answer to originator of the question with kind reminder,
I would say it depends on your answer. If you believe it could be useful
for LyX-using people, put it on the list! But if
Is there a Latex-command to emphasize text as spaced type (in german:
"Sperrdruck")? I don't know if this is typographically bad, but I have it in
a lot of books, and when I want to cite a passage, I have to adapt it - or,
what I'm doing at the moment, add a comment: "italic passages are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jürgen Spitzmüller) writes:
Is there a Latex-command to emphasize text as spaced type (in
german: "Sperrdruck")? I don't know if this is typographically bad,
but I have it in a lot of books, and when I want to cite a passage,
I have to adapt it - or, what I'm doing at the
Andre Berger wrote:
The soul package can do pretty much.
Thank you, with this package I can produce Sperrdruck (spaced type).
However d o n o t use
Sperrdruck.
You just used it ;-)
You wouldn't use Fraktur either when you quote, would
you?
I think there's a difference between using
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000 22:29:25 +0100 Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have more than once mistakenly pressed Ctrl-D so that I
created two instances of kdvi (one minimized so not seen).
Therefore, I had to think about the reason why there is
Ctrl-Shift-D function at all (buffer-typeset).
I am a new LyX user and am having a hard time changing document classes.
I do Layout - Document from the menu, then try to change from the article
class to the report class. A dialog box pops up that says "Should I set
some parameters to report the defults of this document class?" Either way
I
Matej Cepl wrote Sun, 10 Dec 2000 11:47:28 -0800
some questions about thin space (created by \, in ERT).
First of all -- is there any hotkey combination (like Ctrl-space
for hard space ~)?
Not to my knowledge, but you can easily define one in the .lyxrc (or
.lyx/lyxrc) file. (See later)
A couple of users reported that they couldn't get recent Ghostscript
versions to work with LyX with displaying figures inline. It transpires
this is a Ghostscript bug
http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbugbug_id=124957group_id=1897
This bug appears to affect 6.22 upwards.
Hopefully a
"John" == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Lars, JMarc, there should be some comment describing this
John problem somewhere, but I wasn't sure where. INSTALL ?
It depends whether we plan to fix it before next release(s). What do
you think? Otherwise, it should probably go in BUGS.lyx,
Hi
which BibTeX style, if any, would correspond to the so-called "harvard" style?
(see description below)
and where to retrieve it?
thank you
Frederic
--
Bibliographic references in the text
should contain within parentheses the author?s surname or some conventional shortening
of the
title of
Frederic Leymarie wrote:
which BibTeX style, if any, would correspond to the so-called "harvard" style?
(see description below)
and where to retrieve it?
--
Bibliographic references in the text
should contain within parentheses the author?s surname or some conventional
shortening of
I am trying to get a bibliography from a *bib file, but when I run bibtex,
teh follwing error reads on my terminal:
Sorry---you've exceeded BibTeX's literal-stack size 100
Then, not all references show in the database and some come missing some
information, such as editor and book title
Does
Previously, you (Herbert Voss) wrote:
Tony Mantler wrote:
I read the web page and followed the directions. When I outputted the resulting
lyx file to postscript, I got a code listing just like I wanted. When I outputted the
same lyx file to ascii text, I got no code listing at all.
export
Someone here a while ago asked how to produce color (CMYK) separated
version of a postscript file. I noticed something that could help:
> Linux-Announce Digest #894, Volume #3Sun, 10 Dec 00 10:13:04 EST
..
> From: "Derek B. Noonburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: xpdf 0.92 - a PDF
On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Matej Cepl wrote:
> on the list? Should I reply to the list (as I do all the time) or
> sending answer to originator of the question with kind reminder,
I would say it depends on your answer. If you believe it could be useful
for LyX-using people, put it on the list! But if
Is there a Latex-command to emphasize text as spaced type (in german:
"Sperrdruck")? I don't know if this is typographically bad, but I have it in
a lot of books, and when I want to cite a passage, I have to adapt it - or,
what I'm doing at the moment, add a comment: "italic passages are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jürgen Spitzmüller) writes:
> Is there a Latex-command to emphasize text as spaced type (in
> german: "Sperrdruck")? I don't know if this is typographically bad,
> but I have it in a lot of books, and when I want to cite a passage,
> I have to adapt it - or, what I'm doing at
Andre Berger wrote:
> The soul package can do pretty much.
Thank you, with this package I can produce Sperrdruck (spaced type).
> However d o n o t use
> Sperrdruck.
You just used it ;-)
> You wouldn't use Fraktur either when you quote, would
> you?
I think there's a difference between
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000 22:29:25 +0100 Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have more than once mistakenly pressed Ctrl-D so that I
> created two instances of kdvi (one minimized so not seen).
> Therefore, I had to think about the reason why there is
> Ctrl-Shift-D function at all
I am a new LyX user and am having a hard time changing document classes.
I do Layout -> Document from the menu, then try to change from the article
class to the report class. A dialog box pops up that says "Should I set
some parameters to report the defults of this document class?" Either way
I
Matej Cepl wrote Sun, 10 Dec 2000 11:47:28 -0800
>some questions about thin space (created by \, in ERT).
>
>First of all -- is there any hotkey combination (like Ctrl-space
>for hard space ~)?
Not to my knowledge, but you can easily define one in the .lyxrc (or
.lyx/lyxrc) file. (See later)
A couple of users reported that they couldn't get recent Ghostscript
versions to work with LyX with displaying figures inline. It transpires
this is a Ghostscript bug
http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug_id=124957_id=1897
This bug appears to affect 6.22 upwards.
Hopefully a bugfix
> "John" == John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> Lars, JMarc, there should be some comment describing this
John> problem somewhere, but I wasn't sure where. INSTALL ?
It depends whether we plan to fix it before next release(s). What do
you think? Otherwise, it should probably go in
Hi
which BibTeX style, if any, would correspond to the so-called "harvard" style?
(see description below)
and where to retrieve it?
thank you
Frederic
--
Bibliographic references in the text
should contain within parentheses the author?s surname or some conventional shortening
of the
title of
Frederic Leymarie wrote:
>
> which BibTeX style, if any, would correspond to the so-called "harvard" style?
> (see description below)
> and where to retrieve it?
> --
>
> Bibliographic references in the text
> should contain within parentheses the author?s surname or some conventional
I am trying to get a bibliography from a *bib file, but when I run bibtex,
teh follwing error reads on my terminal:
Sorry---you've exceeded BibTeX's literal-stack size 100
Then, not all references show in the database and some come missing some
information, such as editor and book title
Does
Previously, you (Herbert Voss) wrote:
> Tony Mantler wrote:
> > I read the web page and followed the directions. When I outputted the resulting
>lyx file to postscript, I got a code listing just like I wanted. When I outputted the
>same lyx file to ascii text, I got no code listing at all.
>
>
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