Frank v Waveren wrote:
I foolishly agreed to help with my school yearbook, and possibly more
foolishly decided I wanted to do the layout in lyx/LaTeX. Anyways,
to get back on topic, my problem is the following: I want to have
pages with two photos, a title and a short text, layed out like
Detlev Humann wrote:
Detlev Humann wrote:
How can I reduce the extra vertical space in the LoT that is generated
between table-entries of different parts? I´d like to have the same
spacing between all entries in the LoT.
Herbert Voss wrote:
I always get the same
Detlev Humann wrote:
How can I reduce the extra vertical space in the LoT that is
generated
between table-entries of different parts? I´d like to have the
same
spacing between all entries in the LoT.
Herbert Voss wrote:
I always get the same spacing with koma
Detlev Humann wrote:
Here they are. I thought the problem could be hidden in the section
% Einzüge und Label-Weite der Verzeichnisse verstellen (=Changing
indentations and label width of lists) in the LaTeX preamble. But after
erasing it there was no difference.
Not even erasing the whole
Hi,
When writing s.th. like p. 89. Latex misinterprets the . as end of a
sentence. Thus, I must use a secured space (C-Space). I read this somewhere
in the documentation of LyX.
However when making citations like [8, p. 113]. I usually use the dialog
Insert citation and fill in the field
Christian Naeger wrote:
Hi,
When writing s.th. like p. 89. Latex misinterprets the . as end of a
sentence. Thus, I must use a secured space (C-Space). I read this somewhere
in the documentation of LyX.
However when making citations like [8, p. 113]. I usually use the dialog
Insert
ok, we got it ...
write in latex preamble:
\def\@chapter[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth \m@ne
\if@mainmatter
\refstepcounter{chapter}%
\typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}%
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
{\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}%
\else
Detlev Humann wrote:
ok, we got it ...
write in latex preamble:
\def\@chapter[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth \m@ne
\if@mainmatter
...
But just give me a hint, please: What was going wrong?
Why didn't you have the obscure extra space in your LoTs, but me?
Did I make any mistake?
How to get a pagebreak that after a chapter enviroment??
If it's the default option for a template, how to avoid it?
For some unknown reason when I use the Subsubsection* in the APA Style I
end up with
*. subsubsection name
in the output instead of
subsubsection name.
I looked in the apa.layout and it seems to merely import the
stdsections.inc and stdstarsection.inc without modifying them. This
would
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 05:27:03PM -0400, Birch P. Browning wrote:
For some unknown reason when I use the Subsubsection* in the APA Style I
end up with
*. subsubsection name
in the output instead of
subsubsection name.
Can you send an example LyX file?
--
Kayvan A. Sylvan
Hi --
Is there any way to generate a list of margin notes in a similar fashion to
the list of figures, tables and algorithms? I've been using margin notes to
keep notes for myself and would like to collate them into some kind of list
of things I need to tackle in order to wipe out all the margin
Hi --
For some reason my figures and tables are ignoring the line space settings
used by the rest of my dissertation. Do these need to be controlled
independently, or is there something misconfigured in my settings?
Thanks!
Ramon
On Sun, 20 May 2001, Ramon Felciano wrote:
For some reason my figures and tables are ignoring the line space settings
used by the rest of my dissertation. Do these need to be controlled
independently, or is there something misconfigured in my settings?
they are always single spaced.
what
Is there any way to generate a list of margin notes in a similar fashion to
the list of figures, tables and algorithms? I've been using margin notes to
keep notes for myself and would like to collate them into some kind of list
of things I need to tackle in order to wipe out all the margin
Frank v Waveren wrote:
I foolishly agreed to help with my school yearbook, and possibly more
foolishly decided I wanted to do the layout in lyx/LaTeX. Anyways,
to get back on topic, my problem is the following: I want to have
pages with two photos, a title and a short text, layed out like
Detlev Humann wrote:
Detlev Humann wrote:
How can I reduce the extra vertical space in the LoT that is generated
between table-entries of different parts? I´d like to have the same
spacing between all entries in the LoT.
Herbert Voss wrote:
I always get the same
Detlev Humann wrote:
How can I reduce the extra vertical space in the LoT that is
generated
between table-entries of different parts? I´d like to have the
same
spacing between all entries in the LoT.
Herbert Voss wrote:
I always get the same spacing with koma
Detlev Humann wrote:
Here they are. I thought the problem could be hidden in the section
% Einzüge und Label-Weite der Verzeichnisse verstellen (=Changing
indentations and label width of lists) in the LaTeX preamble. But after
erasing it there was no difference.
Not even erasing the whole
Hi,
When writing s.th. like p. 89. Latex misinterprets the . as end of a
sentence. Thus, I must use a secured space (C-Space). I read this somewhere
in the documentation of LyX.
However when making citations like [8, p. 113]. I usually use the dialog
Insert citation and fill in the field
Christian Naeger wrote:
Hi,
When writing s.th. like p. 89. Latex misinterprets the . as end of a
sentence. Thus, I must use a secured space (C-Space). I read this somewhere
in the documentation of LyX.
However when making citations like [8, p. 113]. I usually use the dialog
Insert
ok, we got it ...
write in latex preamble:
\def\@chapter[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth \m@ne
\if@mainmatter
\refstepcounter{chapter}%
\typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}%
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
{\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}%
\else
Detlev Humann wrote:
ok, we got it ...
write in latex preamble:
\def\@chapter[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth \m@ne
\if@mainmatter
...
But just give me a hint, please: What was going wrong?
Why didn't you have the obscure extra space in your LoTs, but me?
Did I make any mistake?
How to get a pagebreak that after a chapter enviroment??
If it's the default option for a template, how to avoid it?
For some unknown reason when I use the Subsubsection* in the APA Style I
end up with
*. subsubsection name
in the output instead of
subsubsection name.
I looked in the apa.layout and it seems to merely import the
stdsections.inc and stdstarsection.inc without modifying them. This
would
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 05:27:03PM -0400, Birch P. Browning wrote:
For some unknown reason when I use the Subsubsection* in the APA Style I
end up with
*. subsubsection name
in the output instead of
subsubsection name.
Can you send an example LyX file?
--
Kayvan A. Sylvan
Hi --
Is there any way to generate a list of margin notes in a similar fashion to
the list of figures, tables and algorithms? I've been using margin notes to
keep notes for myself and would like to collate them into some kind of list
of things I need to tackle in order to wipe out all the margin
Hi --
For some reason my figures and tables are ignoring the line space settings
used by the rest of my dissertation. Do these need to be controlled
independently, or is there something misconfigured in my settings?
Thanks!
Ramon
On Sun, 20 May 2001, Ramon Felciano wrote:
For some reason my figures and tables are ignoring the line space settings
used by the rest of my dissertation. Do these need to be controlled
independently, or is there something misconfigured in my settings?
they are always single spaced.
what
Is there any way to generate a list of margin notes in a similar fashion to
the list of figures, tables and algorithms? I've been using margin notes to
keep notes for myself and would like to collate them into some kind of list
of things I need to tackle in order to wipe out all the margin
Frank v Waveren wrote:
>
> I foolishly agreed to help with my school yearbook, and possibly more
> foolishly decided I wanted to do the layout in lyx/LaTeX. Anyways,
> to get back on topic, my problem is the following: I want to have
> pages with two photos, a title and a short text, layed out
Detlev Humann wrote:
>
> > > > Detlev Humann wrote:
> > > > How can I reduce the extra vertical space in the LoT that is generated
> > > > between table-entries of different parts? I´d like to have the same
> > > > spacing between all entries in the LoT.
> > > >
> > > > > Herbert Voss wrote:
> >
> > > > > Detlev Humann wrote:
> > > > > How can I reduce the extra vertical space in the LoT that is
generated
> > > > > between table-entries of different parts? I´d like to have the
same
> > > > > spacing between all entries in the LoT.
> > > > >
> > > > > > Herbert Voss wrote:
> > > > > > I
Detlev Humann wrote:
> Here they are. I thought the problem could be hidden in the section
> "% Einzüge und Label-Weite der Verzeichnisse verstellen" (=Changing
> indentations and label width of lists) in the LaTeX preamble. But after
> erasing it there was no difference.
> Not even erasing the
Hi,
When writing s.th. like "p. 89". Latex misinterprets the "." as end of a
sentence. Thus, I must use a secured space (C-Space). I read this somewhere
in the documentation of LyX.
However when making citations like "[8, p. 113]". I usually use the dialog
"Insert citation" and fill in the
Christian Naeger wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When writing s.th. like "p. 89". Latex misinterprets the "." as end of a
> sentence. Thus, I must use a secured space (C-Space). I read this somewhere
> in the documentation of LyX.
>
> However when making citations like "[8, p. 113]". I usually use the
> ok, we got it ...
> write in latex preamble:
>
> \def\@chapter[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
> \if@mainmatter
> \refstepcounter{chapter}%
> \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}%
> \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
> {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}%
>
Detlev Humann wrote:
>
> > ok, we got it ...
> > write in latex preamble:
> >
> > \def\@chapter[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
> > \if@mainmatter
...
> But just give me a hint, please: What was going wrong?
> Why didn't you have the obscure extra space in your LoTs, but me?
> Did I
How to get a pagebreak that after a chapter enviroment??
If it's the default option for a template, how to avoid it?
For some unknown reason when I use the Subsubsection* in the APA Style I
end up with
*. subsubsection name
in the output instead of
subsubsection name.
I looked in the apa.layout and it seems to merely import the
stdsections.inc and stdstarsection.inc without modifying them. This
would
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 05:27:03PM -0400, Birch P. Browning wrote:
> For some unknown reason when I use the Subsubsection* in the APA Style I
> end up with
>
> *. subsubsection name
>
> in the output instead of
>
> subsubsection name.
Can you send an example LyX file?
--
Kayvan A. Sylvan
Hi --
Is there any way to generate a list of margin notes in a similar fashion to
the list of figures, tables and algorithms? I've been using margin notes to
keep notes for myself and would like to collate them into some kind of "list
of things I need to tackle in order to wipe out all the
Hi --
For some reason my figures and tables are ignoring the line space settings
used by the rest of my dissertation. Do these need to be controlled
independently, or is there something misconfigured in my settings?
Thanks!
Ramon
On Sun, 20 May 2001, Ramon Felciano wrote:
> For some reason my figures and tables are ignoring the line space settings
> used by the rest of my dissertation. Do these need to be controlled
> independently, or is there something misconfigured in my settings?
they are always single spaced.
what
> Is there any way to generate a list of margin notes in a similar fashion to
> the list of figures, tables and algorithms? I've been using margin notes to
> keep notes for myself and would like to collate them into some kind of "list
> of things I need to tackle in order to wipe out all the
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