Markus Büchele wrote:
> Here is the sourcefile (slightly abridged ;-) and my PDF output - by the
> way, thanks and I'm using Lyx 1.6.2
Seems to be a bug in the hanging package. I don't have another idea than
inserting a vertical space.
Jürgen
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
> Seems to be a bug in the hanging package. I don't have another idea than
> inserting a vertical space.
>
Or you could try to switch to komascript book. In my experience koma works
much better when you start to tweak stuff (fonts, etc.) than the simple
book class. Y
cmiramon wrote:
> > Seems to be a bug in the hanging package. I don't have another idea than
> > inserting a vertical space.
>
> Or you could try to switch to komascript book. In my experience koma works
> much better when you start to tweak stuff (fonts, etc.) than the simple
> book class. You hav
rgheck wrote:
> Andrei Lomov wrote:
>> I installed LyX 1.6.2 (debian squeeze)
>> and discover that my custom layout files
>> tuned for LyX 1.5.5 do not work.
>>
>> LyX 1.6.2 reconfigures with no errors,
>> but theorem-like structures defined in my layouts
>> being applied in LyX text lose all head
Am Friday 03 July 2009 11:27:14 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> cmiramon wrote:
> > > Seems to be a bug in the hanging package. I don't have another idea
> > > than inserting a vertical space.
> >
> > Or you could try to switch to komascript book. In my experience koma
> > works much better when you
I have a table which is too large for normalsize. However, using \scriptsize
is too small. What lies between \normalsize and \scriptsize?
Wolfgang
Andrei Lomov wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Andrei Lomov wrote:
I installed LyX 1.6.2 (debian squeeze)
and discover that my custom layout files
tuned for LyX 1.5.5 do not work.
LyX 1.6.2 reconfigures with no errors,
but theorem-like structures defined in my layouts
being applied in LyX text los
J Worky wrote:
rgheck wrote:
The first question is what document class you are using.
Many classes do use different fonts for the headings and
body text, so you might just try switching from whatever
you are using (book?) to something else, such as
book (koma-script).
You're a life
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I have a table which is too large for normalsize. However, using
> \scriptsize is too small. What lies between \normalsize and \scriptsize?
http://texnik.dante.de/cgi-bin/mainFAQ.cgi?file=fonts/fonts#table
Jürgen
Andrew Daviel wrote:
3) Is there an HTML output filter ? latex2html is too old and fails
miserably on Lyx exported latex.
You can try the new elyxer output filter. Native LyX HTML output is
under development.
4) Is it possible to choose which PDF output filter to use on the
command line ? "
Please could someone tell me how to remove the hyperlinks in the index of a
book I've just set in Lyx? Thanks in advance for all the help (past too!) FN
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Jan David Hauck wrote:
dear all,
I'm trying to format my MA thesis for publication and am stuck with a problem:
I can't get lyx/latex to split all of my footnotes.
It's not that no footnote gets split but a whole bunch of very large
footnotes (some more than 20 lines) just don't split at all and
> bigfoot messed my cross references up
> for example the cross reference that says "on page 102"
> actually
> points to a label which is to be found on page 100
> pretty much always 2 pages difference
>
> any help?
I have not problem with cross reference.
I have problem with pagination: Latex
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