Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 19:15:17 schrieb Julien Rioux:
On 22/06/2010 1:05 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 18:50:24 schrieb Julien Rioux:
On 22/06/2010 12:12 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
but this gives me:
wolfg...@wolfgang:~/lyx-devel$ autogen.sh
bash:
James C. Sutherland wrote:
I just started looking at the 2.0 alpha 4 version of LyX.
This issue may already be well-known, but there are several parts of the GUI
that appear improperly on my Mac. Thus far, I have seen these on:
- The advanced find dialogue window
i guess this just
2010/6/29 Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de:
On 2010-06-28, Manveru wrote:
To all it may concern not reading Trac - I've just added following comment:
I would like to enhance this idea with an option to display an small
icon before the text, like WikiMedia does on its pages.
This method
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 5:56 AM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
James C. Sutherland wrote:
I just started looking at the 2.0 alpha 4 version of LyX.
This issue may already be well-known, but there are several parts of the
GUI
that appear improperly on my Mac. Thus far, I have seen
James C. Sutherland wrote:
It doesn't fix the advanced find window, but it did fix the Progress
Messages window.
yes thats what i thought. the appearence of messages window is up to you -
if one wants it small its not possible to put there everything...
pavel
What I'd like to do is generate a PDF document from my lyx source that shows
all the reference citations in the main body, but does not produce the
detailed list of references at the end, where the \bibliography command is
placed. Is there a quick and easy way to do this in Lyx? Simply
Hi Jim,
The appearance of the detailed list of references is usually determined
by the bibliography style that you are using. Is there a particular
style of references that you need (for example, footnotes)? Or is there
a particular style that you are aiming for? It would be especially
helpful
I just realized that there might be a second option as well. The
appearance of the bibliography in a latex document is determined by an
environment called thebibliography.
When I was working on a CV template (see
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2009/11/25/latex-cv-part1 and
Right, so just overlook everything in that last email. It doesn't work.
You might be able to accomplish something by redefining the
\thebibliography and \bibitem commands (and probably one or two more),
but I'd need to think about how to go about doing it before making
recommendations.
If this
I am trying to make an article with 2 bibliographies. To get me going I am
starting with the example on the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/Bibunits
However when I make a PDF I do not get one of the bibliographies.
Apparently it is not being processed by bibtex. When I copy the bib files
Dear LyX users,
I am working with the article(Covington) class, revising the
formatting of my paper for a journal. My editor wants the
subsubsections to be followed by the next paragraph's text on the same
line. That is, something like this
3.2.1 My paper's section such-and-such
In this
Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 19:15:17 schrieb Julien Rioux:
On 22/06/2010 1:05 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 18:50:24 schrieb Julien Rioux:
On 22/06/2010 12:12 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
but this gives me:
wolfg...@wolfgang:~/lyx-devel$ autogen.sh
bash:
James C. Sutherland wrote:
I just started looking at the 2.0 alpha 4 version of LyX.
This issue may already be well-known, but there are several parts of the GUI
that appear improperly on my Mac. Thus far, I have seen these on:
- The advanced find dialogue window
i guess this just
2010/6/29 Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de:
On 2010-06-28, Manveru wrote:
To all it may concern not reading Trac - I've just added following comment:
I would like to enhance this idea with an option to display an small
icon before the text, like WikiMedia does on its pages.
This method
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 5:56 AM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
James C. Sutherland wrote:
I just started looking at the 2.0 alpha 4 version of LyX.
This issue may already be well-known, but there are several parts of the
GUI
that appear improperly on my Mac. Thus far, I have seen
James C. Sutherland wrote:
It doesn't fix the advanced find window, but it did fix the Progress
Messages window.
yes thats what i thought. the appearence of messages window is up to you -
if one wants it small its not possible to put there everything...
pavel
What I'd like to do is generate a PDF document from my lyx source that shows
all the reference citations in the main body, but does not produce the
detailed list of references at the end, where the \bibliography command is
placed. Is there a quick and easy way to do this in Lyx? Simply
Hi Jim,
The appearance of the detailed list of references is usually determined
by the bibliography style that you are using. Is there a particular
style of references that you need (for example, footnotes)? Or is there
a particular style that you are aiming for? It would be especially
helpful
I just realized that there might be a second option as well. The
appearance of the bibliography in a latex document is determined by an
environment called thebibliography.
When I was working on a CV template (see
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2009/11/25/latex-cv-part1 and
Right, so just overlook everything in that last email. It doesn't work.
You might be able to accomplish something by redefining the
\thebibliography and \bibitem commands (and probably one or two more),
but I'd need to think about how to go about doing it before making
recommendations.
If this
I am trying to make an article with 2 bibliographies. To get me going I am
starting with the example on the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/Bibunits
However when I make a PDF I do not get one of the bibliographies.
Apparently it is not being processed by bibtex. When I copy the bib files
Dear LyX users,
I am working with the article(Covington) class, revising the
formatting of my paper for a journal. My editor wants the
subsubsections to be followed by the next paragraph's text on the same
line. That is, something like this
3.2.1 My paper's section such-and-such
In this
Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 19:15:17 schrieb Julien Rioux:
> On 22/06/2010 1:05 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 18:50:24 schrieb Julien Rioux:
> >> On 22/06/2010 12:12 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> >
> > but this gives me:
> > wolfg...@wolfgang:~/lyx-devel$ autogen.sh
> >
James C. Sutherland wrote:
> I just started looking at the 2.0 alpha 4 version of LyX.
>
> This issue may already be well-known, but there are several parts of the GUI
> that appear improperly on my Mac. Thus far, I have seen these on:
>
>- The advanced find dialogue window
i guess this
2010/6/29 Guenter Milde :
> On 2010-06-28, Manveru wrote:
>> To all it may concern not reading Trac - I've just added following comment:
>
>> I would like to enhance this idea with an option to display an small
>> icon before the text, like WikiMedia does on its pages.
>
>>
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 5:56 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> James C. Sutherland wrote:
> > I just started looking at the 2.0 alpha 4 version of LyX.
> >
> > This issue may already be well-known, but there are several parts of the
> GUI
> > that appear improperly on my Mac. Thus far, I
James C. Sutherland wrote:
> It doesn't fix the advanced find window, but it did fix the Progress
> Messages window.
yes thats what i thought. the appearence of messages window is up to you -
if one wants it small its not possible to put there everything...
pavel
What I'd like to do is generate a PDF document from my lyx source that shows
all the reference citations in the main body, but does not produce the
detailed list of references at the end, where the \bibliography command is
placed. Is there a quick and easy way to do this in Lyx? Simply
Hi Jim,
The appearance of the detailed list of references is usually determined
by the bibliography style that you are using. Is there a particular
style of references that you need (for example, footnotes)? Or is there
a particular style that you are aiming for? It would be especially
helpful
I just realized that there might be a second option as well. The
appearance of the bibliography in a latex document is determined by an
environment called thebibliography.
When I was working on a CV template (see
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2009/11/25/latex-cv-part1 and
Right, so just overlook everything in that last email. It doesn't work.
You might be able to accomplish something by redefining the
\thebibliography and \bibitem commands (and probably one or two more),
but I'd need to think about how to go about doing it before making
recommendations.
If this
I am trying to make an article with 2 bibliographies. To get me going I am
starting with the example on the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/Bibunits
However when I make a PDF I do not get one of the bibliographies.
Apparently it is not being processed by bibtex. When I copy the bib files
Dear LyX users,
I am working with the article(Covington) class, revising the
formatting of my paper for a journal. My editor wants the
subsubsections to be followed by the next paragraph's text on the same
line. That is, something like this
3.2.1 My paper's section such-and-such
In this
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