Hello,
I'm currently writing my master's thesis with Lyx and I have a question :
Is it possible to number the equations without the number of the section
before ? For now, when I insert a new numbered formula, it is numbered like
that : (4.13), meaning the 13th equation in the fourth section.
alpking alpking at hotmail.com writes:
Hello,
I'm currently writing my master's thesis with Lyx and I have a question :
Is it possible to number the equations without the number of the section
before ? For now, when I insert a new numbered formula, it is numbered like
that : (4.13),
Marshall Feldman ma...@uri.edu writes:
I'm writing my first LyX layout and running into trouble. When I use
the following command in the layout file, the document class appears
in the Document Settings drop-down list:
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[letter,graphix]{letter (mine)}
Assuming that the
Hi,
as a newbie I started writing a document using the docbook/chapter
class. I can perfectly embed images, I do see them in lyx but not when I
preview.
Just to test, I changed the class to book (non-docbook), and there
preview works perfectly.
Any hints on what might be wrong and also how I
Thanks, Jean-Marc.
Please forgive me for being verbose in what follows. I want to be sure I
correctly understand what's going on.
If I understand you correctly, LyX determines the correspondence between
the layout and cls files by their common base names: for example,
x.layout will always
Marshall Feldman ma...@uri.edu writes:
Furthermore, LaTeX takes care of any \RequirePackage, \LoadClass, or
similar commands in x.cls, so LyX does not need to know about these.
Yes.
This implies that LyX's \DeclareLaTeXClass statement simply ties the
current LyX layout file to a LaTeX cls
On 07/12/2010 11:26 AM, Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
Marshall Feldmanma...@uri.edu writes:
Besides being more clear in the documentation (a draft of which I'd be
glad to offer once I'm sure I understand the command),
Help here is always appreciated. I think I may have made some
Thanks for all your help, Richard.
Maybe "limited availability" or even "lacks some packages" would be
more on point than "Unavailable". What threw me was the fact that the
unavailable classes are listed separately. Personally, I'd prefer
colors or font shapes and weights: green (bold) =
On 07/12/2010 01:18 PM, Marshall Feldman wrote:
Thanks for all your help, Richard.
Maybe limited availability or even lacks some packages would be
more on point than Unavailable. What threw me was the fact that the
unavailable classes are listed separately. Personally, I'd prefer
colors or
Hello altogether,
I have a copy of lyx (1.6.6.1) running on a mac (Snow Leopard). Everything
works fine.
Now I want some sort of spellchecking. I went for the recommendation of this
page
http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/MacSpelling
and installed cocoAspell. The installation was self-explanatory. Now I
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:05 PM, iustifico iustif...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello altogether,
I have a copy of lyx (1.6.6.1) running on a mac (Snow Leopard). Everything
works fine.
Now I want some sort of spellchecking. I went for the recommendation of this
page
http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/MacSpelling
Hello,
I'm currently writing my master's thesis with Lyx and I have a question :
Is it possible to number the equations without the number of the section
before ? For now, when I insert a new numbered formula, it is numbered like
that : (4.13), meaning the 13th equation in the fourth section.
alpking alpking at hotmail.com writes:
Hello,
I'm currently writing my master's thesis with Lyx and I have a question :
Is it possible to number the equations without the number of the section
before ? For now, when I insert a new numbered formula, it is numbered like
that : (4.13),
Marshall Feldman ma...@uri.edu writes:
I'm writing my first LyX layout and running into trouble. When I use
the following command in the layout file, the document class appears
in the Document Settings drop-down list:
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[letter,graphix]{letter (mine)}
Assuming that the
Hi,
as a newbie I started writing a document using the docbook/chapter
class. I can perfectly embed images, I do see them in lyx but not when I
preview.
Just to test, I changed the class to book (non-docbook), and there
preview works perfectly.
Any hints on what might be wrong and also how I
Thanks, Jean-Marc.
Please forgive me for being verbose in what follows. I want to be sure I
correctly understand what's going on.
If I understand you correctly, LyX determines the correspondence between
the layout and cls files by their common base names: for example,
x.layout will always
Marshall Feldman ma...@uri.edu writes:
Furthermore, LaTeX takes care of any \RequirePackage, \LoadClass, or
similar commands in x.cls, so LyX does not need to know about these.
Yes.
This implies that LyX's \DeclareLaTeXClass statement simply ties the
current LyX layout file to a LaTeX cls
On 07/12/2010 11:26 AM, Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
Marshall Feldmanma...@uri.edu writes:
Besides being more clear in the documentation (a draft of which I'd be
glad to offer once I'm sure I understand the command),
Help here is always appreciated. I think I may have made some
Thanks for all your help, Richard.
Maybe "limited availability" or even "lacks some packages" would be
more on point than "Unavailable". What threw me was the fact that the
unavailable classes are listed separately. Personally, I'd prefer
colors or font shapes and weights: green (bold) =
On 07/12/2010 01:18 PM, Marshall Feldman wrote:
Thanks for all your help, Richard.
Maybe limited availability or even lacks some packages would be
more on point than Unavailable. What threw me was the fact that the
unavailable classes are listed separately. Personally, I'd prefer
colors or
Hello altogether,
I have a copy of lyx (1.6.6.1) running on a mac (Snow Leopard). Everything
works fine.
Now I want some sort of spellchecking. I went for the recommendation of this
page
http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/MacSpelling
and installed cocoAspell. The installation was self-explanatory. Now I
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:05 PM, iustifico iustif...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello altogether,
I have a copy of lyx (1.6.6.1) running on a mac (Snow Leopard). Everything
works fine.
Now I want some sort of spellchecking. I went for the recommendation of this
page
http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/MacSpelling
Hello,
I'm currently writing my master's thesis with Lyx and I have a question :
Is it possible to number the equations without the number of the section
before ? For now, when I insert a new numbered formula, it is numbered like
that : (4.13), meaning the 13th equation in the fourth section.
alpking hotmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently writing my master's thesis with Lyx and I have a question :
>
> Is it possible to number the equations without the number of the section
> before ? For now, when I insert a new numbered formula, it is numbered like
> that : (4.13),
Marshall Feldman writes:
> I'm writing my first LyX layout and running into trouble. When I use
> the following command in the layout file, the document class appears
> in the Document Settings drop-down list:
>
># \DeclareLaTeXClass[letter,graphix]{letter (mine)}
Assuming
Hi,
as a newbie I started writing a document using the docbook/chapter
class. I can perfectly embed images, I do see them in lyx but not when I
preview.
Just to test, I changed the class to "book" (non-docbook), and there
preview works perfectly.
Any hints on what might be wrong and also how I
Thanks, Jean-Marc.
Please forgive me for being verbose in what follows. I want to be sure I
correctly understand what's going on.
If I understand you correctly, LyX determines the correspondence between
the layout and cls files by their common base names: for example,
x.layout will always
Marshall Feldman writes:
> Furthermore, LaTeX takes care of any \RequirePackage, \LoadClass, or
> similar commands in x.cls, so LyX does not need to know about these.
Yes.
> This implies that LyX's \DeclareLaTeXClass statement simply ties the
> current LyX layout file to a LaTeX
On 07/12/2010 11:26 AM, Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
Marshall Feldman writes:
Besides being more clear in the documentation (a draft of which I'd be
glad to offer once I'm sure I understand the command),
Help here is always appreciated. I think I may have made some
Thanks for all your help, Richard.
Maybe "limited availability" or even "lacks some packages" would be
more on point than "Unavailable". What threw me was the fact that the
unavailable classes are listed separately. Personally, I'd prefer
colors or font shapes and weights: green (bold) =
On 07/12/2010 01:18 PM, Marshall Feldman wrote:
Thanks for all your help, Richard.
Maybe "limited availability" or even "lacks some packages" would be
more on point than "Unavailable". What threw me was the fact that the
unavailable classes are listed separately. Personally, I'd prefer
Hello altogether,
I have a copy of lyx (1.6.6.1) running on a mac (Snow Leopard). Everything
works fine.
Now I want some sort of spellchecking. I went for the recommendation of this
page
http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/MacSpelling
and installed cocoAspell. The installation was self-explanatory. Now I
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:05 PM, iustifico wrote:
> Hello altogether,
> I have a copy of lyx (1.6.6.1) running on a mac (Snow Leopard). Everything
> works fine.
> Now I want some sort of spellchecking. I went for the recommendation of this
> page
>
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