I would like a paragraph to end in twocolumn style at the end of a chapter
or section like this:
-- --
text text
-- --
and not like this:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am using koma script book
How to achieve this?
Use the package multicol instead of the two column mode of the document class.
The usage is described in examples/multicol.lyx.
Jürgen
[sorry for the repost -- previous mail did not reach the list?]
Thanks, Paul, for the detailed reply.
I decided to try a brand new install, Linux + LyX (I'm testing... I can
afford this)
Linux is now Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 2 (testing again). LyX is 1.5.2.,
installed with Synaptic.
I found a
But if you use the Description environment, you don't get automatic
numbering and it must be hard to cross-ref your definitions?
What about putting in the preamble
\newtheorem{definition}{Definition}
then you can open any definition with
\begin{definition}
and close it with
Am Montag, 31. Dezember 2007 09:46 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am using koma script book
How to achieve this?
Use the package multicol instead of the two column mode of the document
class. The usage is described in examples/multicol.lyx.
Jürgen
Thanks a lot,
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
For the first time I've gone beyond book outlining in VO (VimOutliner) and am
actually writing the book (via body text) in VO. What this does is eliminate
the artificial demarkation between outlining and writing.
It's very possible, and in fact quite likely, that
Am Montag, 31. Dezember 2007 09:46 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am using koma script book
How to achieve this?
Use the package multicol instead of the two column mode of the document
class. The usage is described in examples/multicol.lyx.
Jürgen
I put
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I put
\usepackage{multicol}
in the preamble and
\begin{multicols}{2} as ERT behind the list of figures/tables since they
should be in onecolumn and \end{multicols} behind the bibliography, since
this should be twocolumn. I get an error:
\begin{document}
ended
Thanks to Sven Hoexter´s Debian package I was able to switch from 1.4.5 to
1.5.3 without any problems.
I had this small inconvenience already with the older version and thought it
might have been gone in the new one. It is, however, not gone.
If I go to navigate list of figures, I get the
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
If I go to navigate list of figures, I get the figures up to 184, but not
more (there are in my case around 450). Is there a way of shifting the
figure list so that the remaining figure captions can be seen and selected?
With such a huge list, it's probably handier
Currently (on 1.5.3 an in trunk) the examples are located in LyX.app/
Contents/Resources/examples
Would it be possible/desireable to instead put them in ~/Library/
Application Support/LyX-1.x/examples ? They should be more accessible
there. The directory already exists, but is empty.
Anders
Hi!
How can I increase the space between numbering and name of the part in
table of contents?
It should be (part Roman 8):
VIII Illustration
But it looks like:
Vllustration
I'm using Lyx 1.5.3 and scrbook. I don't want to use the package tocloft
because of losing the toc layout of koma
Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
[sorry for the repost -- previous mail did not reach the list?]
Thanks, Paul, for the detailed reply.
You're welcome.
- PDF previewing gives the following error:
An error occurred while running epstopdf
--outfile='0_home_daniel_Images_intpar0.p
On Dec 31, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Anders Ekberg wrote:
Currently (on 1.5.3 an in trunk) the examples are located in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/examples
Would it be possible/desireable to instead put them in ~/Library/
Application Support/LyX-1.x/examples ? They should be more
accessible there.
On Monday 31 December 2007 05:11, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
For the first time I've gone beyond book outlining in VO (VimOutliner)
and am actually writing the book (via body text) in VO. What this does is
eliminate the artificial demarkation between outlining
Hi all.
Just compiled installed 1.5.3 and I'm back to not being able to use the
compose key. Compose is defined:
...
keycode 115 = Super_L
keycode 116 = Multi_key
keycode 117 = Menu
...
as shown byxmodmap -v -pke (116 is the right WinKey)
It works in most places (even in the
That sounds excellent!
Happy new year!
Anders
On 31 dec 2007, at 18.02, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 31, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Anders Ekberg wrote:
Currently (on 1.5.3 an in trunk) the examples are located in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/examples
Would it be possible/desireable to instead put
On Monday 31 December 2007 13:21, John Coppens wrote:
Hi all.
Just compiled installed 1.5.3 and I'm back to not being able to use the
compose key. Compose is defined:
...
keycode 115 = Super_L
keycode 116 = Multi_key
keycode 117 = Menu
Where are you getting these keycodes? Does LyX have
On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 03:32:57PM -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
On Monday 31 December 2007 13:21, John Coppens wrote:
Hi all.
Just compiled installed 1.5.3 and I'm back to not being able to use the
compose key. Compose is defined:
...
keycode 115 = Super_L
keycode 116 = Multi_key
I would like a paragraph to end in twocolumn style at the end of a chapter
or section like this:
-- --
text text
-- --
and not like this:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am using koma script book
How to achieve this?
Use the package multicol instead of the two column mode of the document class.
The usage is described in examples/multicol.lyx.
Jürgen
[sorry for the repost -- previous mail did not reach the list?]
Thanks, Paul, for the detailed reply.
I decided to try a brand new install, Linux + LyX (I'm testing... I can
afford this)
Linux is now Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 2 (testing again). LyX is 1.5.2.,
installed with Synaptic.
I found a
But if you use the Description environment, you don't get automatic
numbering and it must be hard to cross-ref your definitions?
What about putting in the preamble
\newtheorem{definition}{Definition}
then you can open any definition with
\begin{definition}
and close it with
Am Montag, 31. Dezember 2007 09:46 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am using koma script book
How to achieve this?
Use the package multicol instead of the two column mode of the document
class. The usage is described in examples/multicol.lyx.
Jürgen
Thanks a lot,
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
For the first time I've gone beyond book outlining in VO (VimOutliner) and am
actually writing the book (via body text) in VO. What this does is eliminate
the artificial demarkation between outlining and writing.
It's very possible, and in fact quite likely, that
Am Montag, 31. Dezember 2007 09:46 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am using koma script book
How to achieve this?
Use the package multicol instead of the two column mode of the document
class. The usage is described in examples/multicol.lyx.
Jürgen
I put
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I put
\usepackage{multicol}
in the preamble and
\begin{multicols}{2} as ERT behind the list of figures/tables since they
should be in onecolumn and \end{multicols} behind the bibliography, since
this should be twocolumn. I get an error:
\begin{document}
ended
Thanks to Sven Hoexter´s Debian package I was able to switch from 1.4.5 to
1.5.3 without any problems.
I had this small inconvenience already with the older version and thought it
might have been gone in the new one. It is, however, not gone.
If I go to navigate list of figures, I get the
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
If I go to navigate list of figures, I get the figures up to 184, but not
more (there are in my case around 450). Is there a way of shifting the
figure list so that the remaining figure captions can be seen and selected?
With such a huge list, it's probably handier
Currently (on 1.5.3 an in trunk) the examples are located in LyX.app/
Contents/Resources/examples
Would it be possible/desireable to instead put them in ~/Library/
Application Support/LyX-1.x/examples ? They should be more accessible
there. The directory already exists, but is empty.
Anders
Hi!
How can I increase the space between numbering and name of the part in
table of contents?
It should be (part Roman 8):
VIII Illustration
But it looks like:
Vllustration
I'm using Lyx 1.5.3 and scrbook. I don't want to use the package tocloft
because of losing the toc layout of koma
Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
[sorry for the repost -- previous mail did not reach the list?]
Thanks, Paul, for the detailed reply.
You're welcome.
- PDF previewing gives the following error:
An error occurred while running epstopdf
--outfile='0_home_daniel_Images_intpar0.p
On Dec 31, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Anders Ekberg wrote:
Currently (on 1.5.3 an in trunk) the examples are located in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/examples
Would it be possible/desireable to instead put them in ~/Library/
Application Support/LyX-1.x/examples ? They should be more
accessible there.
On Monday 31 December 2007 05:11, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
For the first time I've gone beyond book outlining in VO (VimOutliner)
and am actually writing the book (via body text) in VO. What this does is
eliminate the artificial demarkation between outlining
Hi all.
Just compiled installed 1.5.3 and I'm back to not being able to use the
compose key. Compose is defined:
...
keycode 115 = Super_L
keycode 116 = Multi_key
keycode 117 = Menu
...
as shown byxmodmap -v -pke (116 is the right WinKey)
It works in most places (even in the
That sounds excellent!
Happy new year!
Anders
On 31 dec 2007, at 18.02, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 31, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Anders Ekberg wrote:
Currently (on 1.5.3 an in trunk) the examples are located in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/examples
Would it be possible/desireable to instead put
On Monday 31 December 2007 13:21, John Coppens wrote:
Hi all.
Just compiled installed 1.5.3 and I'm back to not being able to use the
compose key. Compose is defined:
...
keycode 115 = Super_L
keycode 116 = Multi_key
keycode 117 = Menu
Where are you getting these keycodes? Does LyX have
On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 03:32:57PM -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
On Monday 31 December 2007 13:21, John Coppens wrote:
Hi all.
Just compiled installed 1.5.3 and I'm back to not being able to use the
compose key. Compose is defined:
...
keycode 115 = Super_L
keycode 116 = Multi_key
I would like a paragraph to end in twocolumn style at the end of a chapter
or section like this:
-- --
text text
-- --
and not like this:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I am using koma script book
> How to achieve this?
Use the package multicol instead of the two column mode of the document class.
The usage is described in examples/multicol.lyx.
Jürgen
[sorry for the repost -- previous mail did not reach the list?]
Thanks, Paul, for the detailed reply.
I decided to try a brand new install, Linux + LyX (I'm testing... I can
afford this)
Linux is now Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 2 (testing again). LyX is 1.5.2.,
installed with Synaptic.
I found a
But if you use the Description environment, you don't get automatic
numbering and it must be hard to cross-ref your definitions?
What about putting in the preamble
\newtheorem{definition}{Definition}
then you can open any definition with
\begin{definition}
and close it with
Am Montag, 31. Dezember 2007 09:46 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > I am using koma script book
> > How to achieve this?
>
> Use the package multicol instead of the two column mode of the document
> class. The usage is described in examples/multicol.lyx.
>
> Jürgen
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
For the first time I've gone beyond book outlining in VO (VimOutliner) and am
actually writing the book (via body text) in VO. What this does is eliminate
the artificial demarkation between outlining and writing.
It's very possible, and in fact quite likely, that
Am Montag, 31. Dezember 2007 09:46 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > I am using koma script book
> > How to achieve this?
>
> Use the package multicol instead of the two column mode of the document
> class. The usage is described in examples/multicol.lyx.
>
> Jürgen
I
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I put
> \usepackage{multicol}
> in the preamble and
> \begin{multicols}{2} as ERT behind the list of figures/tables since they
> should be in onecolumn and \end{multicols} behind the bibliography, since
> this should be twocolumn. I get an error:
>
> \begin{document}
Thanks to Sven Hoexter´s Debian package I was able to switch from 1.4.5 to
1.5.3 without any problems.
I had this small inconvenience already with the older version and thought it
might have been gone in the new one. It is, however, not gone.
If I go to navigate > list of figures, I get the
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> If I go to navigate > list of figures, I get the figures up to 184, but not
> more (there are in my case around 450). Is there a way of shifting the
> figure list so that the remaining figure captions can be seen and selected?
With such a huge list, it's probably
Currently (on 1.5.3 an in trunk) the examples are located in LyX.app/
Contents/Resources/examples
Would it be possible/desireable to instead put them in ~/Library/
Application Support/LyX-1.x/examples ? They should be more accessible
there. The directory already exists, but is empty.
Anders
Hi!
How can I increase the space between numbering and name of the part in
table of contents?
It should be (part Roman 8):
VIII Illustration
But it looks like:
Vllustration
I'm using Lyx 1.5.3 and scrbook. I don't want to use the package tocloft
because of losing the toc layout of koma
Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
[sorry for the repost -- previous mail did not reach the list?]
Thanks, Paul, for the detailed reply.
You're welcome.
- PDF previewing gives the following error:
An error occurred while running epstopdf
--outfile='0_home_daniel_Images_intpar0.p
On Dec 31, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Anders Ekberg wrote:
Currently (on 1.5.3 an in trunk) the examples are located in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/examples
Would it be possible/desireable to instead put them in ~/Library/
Application Support/LyX-1.x/examples ? They should be more
accessible there.
On Monday 31 December 2007 05:11, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > For the first time I've gone beyond book outlining in VO (VimOutliner)
> > and am actually writing the book (via body text) in VO. What this does is
> > eliminate the artificial demarkation between
Hi all.
Just compiled & installed 1.5.3 and I'm back to not being able to use the
compose key. Compose is defined:
...
keycode 115 = Super_L
keycode 116 = Multi_key
keycode 117 = Menu
...
as shown byxmodmap -v -pke (116 is the right WinKey)
It works in most places (even in the
That sounds excellent!
Happy new year!
Anders
On 31 dec 2007, at 18.02, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 31, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Anders Ekberg wrote:
Currently (on 1.5.3 an in trunk) the examples are located in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/examples
Would it be possible/desireable to instead put
On Monday 31 December 2007 13:21, John Coppens wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Just compiled & installed 1.5.3 and I'm back to not being able to use the
> compose key. Compose is defined:
>
> ...
> keycode 115 = Super_L
> keycode 116 = Multi_key
> keycode 117 = Menu
Where are you getting these keycodes?
On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 03:32:57PM -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Monday 31 December 2007 13:21, John Coppens wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > Just compiled & installed 1.5.3 and I'm back to not being able to use the
> > compose key. Compose is defined:
> >
> > ...
> > keycode 115 = Super_L
> > keycode
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